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Outputting Data
When the data output setting is enabled, you can automatically output data to an external device
such as a programmable controller or computer by pressing the [TRIG] key or inputting a trigger
from the EXT I/O connector. (With this approach, there is no need to send a communications
command.)
• When outputting data to the GP-IB interface, communications commands are used.
See “Preparing to Use USB, RS-232C, GP-IB, and LAN Control” (p. 97) and the
Communication Command Instruction Manual on the included application disc.
• When outputting data to a USB ash drive, see “10 Using a USB Flash Drive” (p. 115).
9.1 Interface Settings
Set which interface to use.
(Measurement screen) MENU > I/F >
I/FSelect
Setting Overview
USB
COM
Connect the instrument to a computer with a USB cable. Data can be captured with a
terminal emulator or a user-created program.
USB
KEYBD
Connect the instrument to a computer with a USB cable. Data can be output to a text
editor or spreadsheet as if it were being typed on a keyboard.
USB
MEMORY
When the SAVE key is touched, data will be output to the USB ash drive inserted into
the receptacle on the front of the instrument. For more information about outputting data
to a USB ash drive, see “10 Using a USB Flash Drive” (p. 115).
LAN
Connect the instrument to a computer with a LAN cable. Data can be captured with
either a terminal emulator or a user-created program.
RS-232C
Connect the instrument to a computer’s COM port or a programmable controller with an
RS-232C cable. Data can be captured with either a terminal emulator or a user-created
program.
PRINTER
Connect the instrument to the optional 9442 Printer with an RS-232C cable. The data will
be printed out.
GP-IB
Connect the instrument to a computer with a GP-IB cable. Data cannot be output
automatically in this conguration.
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