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Overview
You can save the measured value and instrument settings to USB memory. Further, you can also
import the settings that have been saved to USB memory to the instrument.
How to save data
You can save data from the instrument to USB memory.
• Test results (CSV file format)
• Measurement screen (BMP file format)
• Memory data (See “8.4 Memory Function” (p. 107))
• Instrument settings (user-defined table settings, all settings)
Importing data
You can import data from USB memory to the instrument.
• Instrument settings (user-defined table settings, all settings)
File operations
You can implement operations on USB memory.
• Formatting (initializing) USB memory
• Deleting files and folders
• Creating folders
• Changing the names of files and folders
CAUTION
• Make sure not to insert USB memory with the incorrect orientation. There is a risk of
damaging either USB memory or the instrument.
• To avoid corrupting the data in USB memory, do not turn OFF the instrument power
supply while USB memory is being accessed. Further, make sure not to remove the
USB memory from the instrument. When accessing USB memory, the USB icon
changes from blue to red.
• Do not move the instrument while USB memory is connected. There is a risk of
damaging the USB memory.
• There is a risk of static electricity causing USB memory malfunction or instrument
misoperation, so handle with care.
IMPORTANT
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USB memory has a service life. If using for a long period of time or frequently, data memory and import
may become disabled. In such cases, buy a new memory.
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Data saved to USB memory cannot be indemnified not matter what the details or cause of any
malfunction or damage. Make sure to back up all important data on USB memory.
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Summary of Contents for ST4030
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