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Operation Precautions
Handling Media
CAUTION
• Do not remove the media while it is being accessed by the instrument (while the
SAVE
key is lit in blue). Data on the media could be lost.
• Do not turn off the power to the instrument while the media is being accessed by the
instrument (while the
SAVE
key is lit in blue). Data on the media could be lost.
•
Do not transport the instrument while a USB flash drive is connected. Damage could
result.
• Exercise care when using such products because static electricity could damage the
external media or cause a malfunction of the instrument.
• Do not subject the SSD to extreme shock or vibration. Doing so may damage the hard
disk.
IMPORTANT
• No compensation is available for loss of data stored on the built-in drive (SSD) or removable
media, regardless of the content or cause of damage or loss. Be sure to back up any important
data stored on the built-in drive (SSD) or removable media.
• Use only CF Cards sold by Hioki. (No adapter will be required when the card is inserted into
the instrument.)
• Compatibility and performance are not guaranteed for PC cards made by other manufacturers.
You may be unable to read from or save data to such cards.
■Hioki optional CF cards (The CF card includes an adapter.)
Model 9728 PC Card 512M, Model 9729 PC Card 1G, Model 9830 PC Card 2G
• With some external media, the instrument may not start up if power is turned on while the external
media is inserted. In such a case, turn power on first, and then insert the external media. Prior
testing is recommended.
•
Unusual USB flash drives, such as those that require fingerprint authentication or a password,
cannot be used.
• When saving or loading data, insert the storage media before selecting it. If the media is not
inserted, the file list display will not appear.
• All media (built-in drive, USB memory stick and CF card) have a limited service life. After
extensive use over a long period, data retention and readout may become stop working. In
such cases, you should procure new media.
• The built-in drive (SSD) is a consumable part. When the written data reaches the capacity (about
60 TB), no more data can be recorded. In such a case, the SSD should be replaced with a new
one.
• When the instrument is turned off for a long time (more than one year), the data stored on the
built-in drive (SSD) may be lost. Be sure to back up the data if the instrument is left turned off
for a long time.
• Automatic saving of data is possible only on built-in drive (SSD), USB memory stick and CF
card media.
•
Data can also be saved to a USB flash drive in real time, but for data protection we recommend
using Hioki’s optional CF card instead.
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Index
Summary of Contents for MR8827
Page 19: ...14 Operation Precautions ...
Page 81: ...76 Start and Stop Measurement ...
Page 111: ...106 Manage Files ...
Page 125: ...120 Miscellaneous Printing Functions ...
Page 143: ...138 View Block Waveforms ...
Page 191: ...186 Setting Output Waveform Parameters ...
Page 291: ...286 FFT Analysis Modes Measurable Ranges With Octave Analysis 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 292: ...287 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT 13 FFT Function ...
Page 293: ...288 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 295: ...290 FFT Analysis Modes ...
Page 309: ...304 Editor Command Details ...
Page 387: ...382 Module Specifications ...
Page 405: ...400 Dispose of the Instrument Lithium Battery Removal ...
Page 431: ...A26 FFT Definitions ...
Page 436: ......