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DATA STORAGE and READ (EM Field Sensor)
Data from the microSD card can be exported using utility software described in
the data software section.
The RECORD button (“R”) writes the displayed readings and settings onto the microSD
™
storage card; press the “R” button to activate RECORD. At this point, the button turns red
and data is being written onto the storage card. To stop recording, press the red button
again. The recording works in conjunction with the settings made on page 21 (Intervals),
and/or pages 22-23
(Reference) of this manual.
A data line is recorded based on the timing interval which was preset at the “Intervals”
menu.
It is also based on the settings for References on pages 22-23. If any of the references
are enabled, a data line is added within the preset interval whenever a peak signal was
detected above the reference setting. If the Reference is not enabled, data lines are
added at intervals showing the current peak and average signals.
The DATA STORAGE button displays the data stored on the microSD
™
card found at
the bottom of the meter. Press this button to show the SD
™
card history screen. Scroll
through the data recorded using the NAVIGATOR button.
Note: If an “X” mark is overlaid onto the DATA STORAGE button, a noncompatible SD
storage card is inserted. (See Data Storage section.)
EM FIELD Data:
(EM field meter) (Units) (Interval)
(Average) (Date) (Peak) (Average
record) (Time)
POWER DENSITY Data:
(Power density meter) (Interval)
(Average) (Reference) (Date)
(Peak) (Average) (Time)
EIRP Data:
(EIRP meter) (Distance) (Interval)
(Average) (Date) (Peak) (Average
record) (Time)