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Explanation
Store Count
The specified number of points of measured results is stored.
Selectable range: 1 to 65535
Turning the Auto Storage ON/OFF
When turned On, the storage operation can be started automatically when the sweep
operation is started. The store count in this case is automatically set to the sweep count.
However, if the sweep count exceeds 65535, the store count is set to 65535.
Starting the Storage Operation
When the storage operation starts, the STORE key illuminates, and the storage of the
results of the source measure cycle starts. When the specified store count of source
measure cycle results are stored, the storage operation automatically stops, and the
STORE key turns OFF. The stored results are stored in the result file (Result.csv) on the
GS610 RAM disk.
Result File
The stored results are stored in the result file (Result.csv) on the GS610 RAM disk. The
result file is a text file in CSV format.
Note
You can change the decimal point and separator that are used in the result files to the
notations that match the Excel program that you use. For the procedure, see section 11.8,
“Selecting the Decimal Point and Separator Notations of CSV Files.”
Result File Example
Time stamps
Source values
Measured values
Command mnemonic specified
by a program pattern file.
Outputs the comparison results when
the comparison operation is ON.
0: In
1: High
–1: Low
Up to 33 result files are stored through auto numbering within the capacity (4 MB) of the
GS610RAM. The name of the most recent result file is always Result.csv. When the
storage operation is repeated, the result file is automatically numbered, and the file name
is automatically updated. If two storage operations are complete, the most recent file is
Result.csv, and the previous result file is Result1.csv. If the storage operation is
repeated further, the result file name changes as follows: Result.csv, Result1.csv,
Result2.csv, Result3.csv, and so on. Up to 32 results files are automatically numbered.
If the number of result files exceeds 33, the files are deleted in order from the oldest file.
However, if the size of the new result file is large such as when the store count is large,
multiple result files may be deleted so that the capacity of the GS610RAM is not
exceeded when the most recent result file is created.
9.1 Storing the Measured Results