8.1 Saving and Reading Measurement Data
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Chapter 8 Saving and Reading Data
4. Specify the range for saving data with [Range to Convert].
5. Enter a value for [Thinning Number] by clicking the spin buttons.
If the value for the thinning number is 1, all data is saved. In other cases, data is
thinned at the specified interval and then saved.
6. Select the desired item from the list for [Time Axis Format].
7. Select the desired item form the list for [Save Format].
8. Click the [Save] button.
Selectable
Items
Explanations
Whole Range Save waveform data for the whole range.
Between A-B
Save waveform data for the section between cursor A and cursor
B. If there is only one cursor, the data from the cursor position to
the end is saved.
Selectable
Items
Explanations
Absolute Time
Save time data with the absolute time measurement started set as
the reference.
Relative Time Save time data with the time measurement started set to 0.
Second
Save time data with the time measurement started set to 0 and
indicated in seconds.
Point
Save time data with the time measurement started set to 0 and as
the number of data points.
Selectable Items Explanations
Split by 240ch
∗60,000data
(Excel97-2003)
Measurement data is divided with 240 channels ∗
60,000samples.
Split by 600ch
∗1,000,000data
(Excel2007)
Measurement data is divided with 600 channels ∗
1,000,000samples.
No split Measurement data is saved at one file.
CH-info. is arranged to a data
part (Excel97-2003)
The channel information is appended to data header
and measurement data is divided with 240 channels
∗ 60,000samples.
CH-info. is arranged to a data
part (Excel2007)
The channel information is appended to data header
and measurement data is divided with 600 channels
∗ 1,000,000samples.
CH-info. is arranged to a data
part (no split)
The channel information is appended to data header
and m Measurement data is saved at one file.
A file saved in text format cannot be read with Logger Utility.