Instruction Manual: EMP-3
NIC-TD-0000067-01
Nippon Instruments Corporation
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MEASUREMENT DATA
Two types of data, instantaneous values and the average value of each measurement, are
saved.
The built-in 4 GB micro SD card can record data for approximately 20,000 hours.
Measurement data is automatically saved in the micro SD card built in the instrument and
can be extracted to a USB memory.
Data is output in the CSV file format and remains in the micro SD card built in the main unit
even after the data extraction. (Refer to “5.4.2.3 EXPORT DATA” and “5.4.2.4 DELETE
Measurement data from turning on of the power until the turning off of the power is saved
in one folder.
A folder is created at the start of the first measurement, and the folder name is the date and
time of the start of the measurement.
Example:
When a measurement is started at 10:30:00 on October 1, 2018, the folder name
is “20181001_103000”.
Processing from “START” to “STOP” is defined as one measurement, and sequential
measurement numbers starting from one are given to data items to be saved. The
measurement numbers are the same as those displayed on the measurement screen.
For instantaneous values, a file is created for each measurement. The file name is a
measurement number.
Example:
For Measurement No. 1, the file name is “001Trd.csv”.
Measurement dates and times and mercury concentrations are saved in a CSV file. When
the GPS has been turned on, positioning information is also saved.
Data items are saved at the intervals set using “Saving Interval”. (Refer to
The start date and time, end date and time, normalization correction reference temperature,
maximum mercury concentration, average mercury concentration of each measurement are
saved. When the GPS has been turned on, positioning information is also saved.
The file name is “Ave.csv”.