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TI 04L01A01-02E
2.4.4
Recording Operation
The measured data are storage to the internal memory in the DX100/DX200.
There are two methods of saving data to the removable storage media. One method is the
MANUAL
Mode
in which data in the internal memory are automatically stored to the media when the media is
inserted into the DX100/DX200. The other method is the
AUTO Mode
in which the media is inserted
beforehand, and data are stored automatically at certain time intervals.
MANUAL Mode
The data in the internal memory is automatically stored in the removable storage media when the
medium is inserted.
The recording operation in the manual mode is as follows.
Recording Operation
File Type
All
Unsaved
Display data file
Trigger free
Measured
data file
Event file
Trigger enabled
Manual sample file
TLOG file
Report file
Saves all data in the internal
memory
Saves only the unsaved data
AUTO Mode
Automatically saves the data to a removable storage media that has been inserted beforehand.
The recording operation in the auto mode is as follows.
File Type
Recording Operation
Display data file
Trigger free
Automatically saves data to the removable storage media at auto
save intervals or save execution using [FUNC] key when the
operation is stopped.
Measured
data file
Event
file
Trigger
enabled
Automatically saves data to the removable storage media when the
sampling is complete or when the operation is stopped.
Manual sample file
Data are appended to the file every time manual sample is executed.
TLOG file
Report file
A file is created at the first time up after the medium is inserted, and
data are appended to the file at every time up.
Auto save interval
:
Auto save interval can be selected within the range of maximum recording time.
3(only event file),5(only event file),10, 20, 30min, 1,2,3,4,6,8,12hours
1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 14, 31days
Selectable Auto save intervals are varied by waveform update rate, file combination, or number of channels saved
in internal memory. (Refer to 2.4.5 Sample time)