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5 Setup program
5.3 Data exchange between paperless recorder and PC
The exchange of configuration data between the recorder and a PC (setup
program) is carried out via a 3.5" diskette, or data transfer using the setup in-
terface.
5.3.1 Data transfer via diskette
PC
➔
paperless
recorder
h
Make the settings in the setup program.
h
Write the settings to diskette by using the
Data transfer
➔
Data export to
diskette
menu, or by activating the
button.
h
Insert the diskette into the recorder
(remove the measurement data diskette first, if necessary).
h
Call up the
Disk manager
menu on the recorder.
h
Select function
Diskette
➔
Config. data
and activate
.
After the configuration has been successfully read in, the recorder will be auto-
matically reset. If the measurement data diskette has been removed, a new
diskette should be inserted.
Paperless
recorder
➔
PC
h
Insert diskette into the recorder
h
Call up the
Disk manager
menu on the recorder.
h
Select function
Config. data
➔
Diskette
and activate
.
h
After a successful transfer, the diskette can be inserted into the PC.
h
Using the menu
Data transfer
➔
Data import from diskette
menu or by acti-
vating the
button, the data can be read into the setup program.
Import/export
errors
If errors during transfer from and to diskette occur on the recorder side, these
will be indicated in the disk manager menu and will remain so until the error
has been rectified or is overwritten with fresh error messages.
H
The measurement data on the diskette will be overwritten
by a new configuration.
H
Do
not
use the menu function “
File
➔
Save as...
”.
It cannot be used to create a valid diskette for the recorder.
H
A diskette containing configuration data must not
have other files on it.
A
The diskette has to be formatted before use. It must not contain any data
or faulty sectors. If this is disregarded, a fault-free data exchange cannot
be ensured.
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