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IM 701310-01E
Data Format When Storing Multiple Records
When multiple records are stored (history memory, for example), the following data
format is used.
ASCII Format: CR+LF is inserted between records.
<Header>
Measured data 1-1 of CH1, Measured data 1-1 of CH2, Measured data 1-1 of CH3, ... , [CR+LF]
Measured data 1-2 of CH1, Measured data 1-2 of CH2, Measured data 1-2 of CH3, ... , [CR+LF]
Measured data 1-m of CH1, Measured data 1-m of CH2, Measured data 1-m of CH3, ... , [CR+LF]
[CR+LF]
Measured data 2-1 of CH1, Measured data 2-1 of CH2, Measured data 2-1 of CH3, ... , [CR+LF]
Measured data 2-2 of CH1, Measured data 2-2 of CH2, Measured data 2-2 of CH3, ... , [CR+LF]
Measured data 2-n of CH1, Measured data 2-n of CH2, Measured data 2-n of CH3, … , [CR+LF]
[CR+LF]
Record 1
Record 2
Float Format: Stored in blocks of channels.
Measured data of record 1 of CH1
Measured data of record 2 of CH1
Measured data of record N of CH1
Measured data of record 1 of CH2
Measured data of record 2 of CH2
Measured data of record N of CH2
Loading Measurement Data
Measurement data saved on a storage media or in internal memory can be loaded and
displayed. Reference waveforms or the acquisition memory can be used as the load
destination. Data that was saved with the Source set to ALL cannot be loaded as a
reference waveform. Also, data that has been compressed for storage cannot be loaded
into the acquisition memory.
When waveform acquisition is started, any data loaded into the acquisition memory will
be overwritten.
13.5 Saving/Loading the Measurement Data