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6 Data Output
Basically, there are 5 possibilities on the Data logger for outputting (exporting) the data:
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SD card (memory card Secure Digital).
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Serielle Schnittstelle micro USB (Slave).
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Serial interface COM1 (dependent on the configuration).
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Serial interface COM2 (dependent on der configuration).
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Network interface (Data logger DLU E (9.1711.10.010).
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Data output via the interfaces COM1, COM2 and micro USB is carried out by the
A terminal program can be used for serial communication, e.g. Tera Term. The settings in
the terminal program must match the settings in the data logger. On delivery, the micro USB
interface of the logger has a baud rate of 115200, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. The baud
rate for COM1 and COM2 can differ from this.
Data output via the SD card takes place via a touch event on the display.
The DLU E with article number 9.1711.10.010 also has an Ethernet interface. Via this
interface, dates can be viewed and downloaded via WEB, SFTP and Telnet. The DS
command is also used for Telnet as for micro USB. Text files are downloaded via WEB and
SFTP and can be saved in any directory on the computer.
All output data are issued in the ASCII format (plain text). Thanks to this, you are in a
position to look at, process and print your datasets, including with text processing
programmes. You are therefore also in a position to further process your files via the ASCII
interface with standard software such as e.g. spreadsheets, databanks etc..
6.1 Data Output via SD Card
If there is an SD card in the Data logger, the corresponding dialogue page is shown in the
display.
Note
The dialogue page “SD card” is always the last page.