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Using USB Flash Drive (Saving
and Loading Data)
Before using this functionality, be sure to read "Before Using the USB Flash Drive" (p. 14).
This section describes how to save measurement data, instrument settings, and other data on a
USB flash drive as well as how to load data that has been saved on a USB flash drive.
Checking the Contents of
Files
Allows you to check the contents of files saved on a USB flash drive.
Saving data
Allows you to save data from the instrument to a USB flash drive.
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Panel (measurement conditions and correction values), and instru
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Loading settings data
Allows you to load settings data from a USB flash drive into the instru
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ment.
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Panel (measurement conditions and correction values), and instru
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Other
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Allows you to format (initialize) a USB flash drive (p. 140).
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Allows you to check the contents of files on a USB flash drive (p. 157).
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Allows you to delete files and folders from a USB flash drive (p. 158)
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This section describes how to create a folder on a USB flash drive
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Allows you to check the usage rate and file system of the USB flash
drive (p. 160).
File format
The following files can be handled by the instrument.
Content
Format
Extension
Screen display
(TYPE)
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Folder
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FDR
Measurement data
CSV file
.csv
CSV
Screen copy data
BMP file
.bmp
BMP
Instrument settings data
Setting file
.SET
SET
Panel (measurement conditions and correction values)
Panel file
.PNL
PNL
The instrument cannot display double-byte characters (Japanese, etc.). A double-byte characters is
replaced by "??."
Supported USB flash drive specifications
Connector
USB type A
Electrical specification
USB2.0
Power supply
500 mA maximum
No. of ports
1
Compatible USB device
USB Mass Storage Class
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Summary of Contents for IM3536
Page 20: ...16 Operating Precautions ...
Page 34: ...30 Screen Layout and Operation ...
Page 140: ...136 Testing the System Self diagnosis ...
Page 224: ...220 About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed ...
Page 240: ...236 Discarding the Instrument ...