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IM AQ1300-01EN
Loading
The types of files that you can load are listed below.
Extension Description
.sd
Measurement setup files
.mr
File containing measured results or statistic results
.csv, .txt
VLAN ID definition file (for VLAN tests)
The VLAN ID definition file is a list of VLAN IDs that are registered in a VLAN ID list of a VLAN test.
It is a text file in CSV format that you can create with a text editor or a spreadsheet application.
* For details on how to load display management files (disManage.dmf) and package files (.dmfz),
see section 14.7.
Drives
You can select one of the following drives.
Internal
The AQ1300/AQ1301 internal memory
USB Memory The USB storage medium connected to the USB Type A port on the AQ1300/AQ1301.
File Name
File Name Format
You can set the file name format to one of the following options. For all formats, the maximum
number of characters is 30.
No., C No., Test Item No. + No., C Test Item No. + No., Date, C Date
Comment
Up to 30 characters
ID No.
Four characters
The range is 0 to 9999. Four characters are used in the file name. For example, if you set the
number to “1,” “0001” will be used in the file name.
Test Item No. 1 to 8
The registered test item number is displayed.
Date
Displayed in the following format: YYMMDD_hhmmss
Extension
Four characters, including the period.
• If the length of the specified file name, including the extension, exceeds 30 characters, the file is
named
“Name Over.”
String and Character Types That Can Be Used in File and Directory Names
There are limitations on the types of strings and characters that you can use in file and directory
names.
• The following character strings cannot be used as file or directory names due to MS-DOS
limitations.
AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, CLOCK$, LPT0, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7,
LPT8, LPT9, COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9
• The following types of characters can be used: 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z, _, –, (, ), {, }, #, $, %, &, ~, !,
`,and @
@ cannot be entered consecutively.
• Make sure that the full file path (absolute path from the root directory) is less than or equal to
200 characters in length. If it exceeds 200 characters, an error occurs when you perform a file
operation (such as saving, copying, renaming, or creating a directory).
Full file path: When an operation is being performed on a directory, the full path is up to the name of the
directory.
When an operation is being performed on a file, the full path is up to the name of the file.
• If the specified file or directory name contains characters that cannot be used, the file or directory
is named
“Bad File Name.”
14.2 Saving and Loading Data