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4.1 Preparing for Real-time Data Acquisition
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Setting Timeout
When Logger Communicator is communicating with a MEMORY
HiLOGGER and there is no response from the MEMORY HiLOGGER for a
certain time, a timeout occurs and the line is disconnected. If the LAN is
busy, however, data transfer may take longer than usual and a timeout may
occur even if there is no connection problem. If a timeout occurs often, set a
higher timeout limit. This setting doesn't apply during data acquisition.
Instead, the timeout is controlled based on an internally calculated recording
interval.
Sending Settings
Send the settings made on the 9334 to the MEMORY HiLOGGER.
Click the <
Send Settings
> button to display the "
Send Settings
" dialog box.
Check the settings you want to send, then click the <
Send
> button. The
settings will then be sent to the MEMORY HiLOGGER.
Receiving Settings
Obtain the settings from the MEMORY HiLOGGER to the 9334.
Click the <
Receive Settings
> button to display the "
Receive Settings
" dialog
box.
Check the settings you want to receive, then click <
Receive
> button. The
settings will then be sent from the MEMORY HiLOGGER.
Other
The setting items of the comment and measurement channel are the same as
those for the MEMORY HiLOGGER. For details, refer to the MEMORY
HiLOGGER instruction manual.
Data saved on a PC card by autosaving is saved in binary format only. Data
cannot be saved on a PC card in text format during real-time data
acquisition using the 9334.