115
10
Using a USB Flash Drive
10.1 Overview
Measurement data, screenshots, and measurement conditions stored in the instrument’s internal
memory can be output to a USB ash drive. In addition, measurement conditions stored on a USB
ash drive can be loaded into the instrument’s internal memory. When using a USB ash drive, the
USB connector on the rear of the instrument cannot be used.
Outputting data Data is output from the instrument’s internal memory to the USB ash drive.
Data that can be output Remarks
Measurement data (latest measured
values only)
• Text format
• Up to 10000 data points
Measurement data (all) Up to 5000 data points
Screenshot data
Current measurement conditions
Panel data can be output with
measurement conditions.
Loadingmeasurement
conditions
Measurement conditions stored on a USB ash drive can be loaded into the
instrument’s internal memory. (Panel data can be loaded with measurement
conditions.)
Displayinginformation
aboutaUSBashdrive
The amount of space on the ash drive in use can be displayed.
If the number of measurement data points exceeds 10000, the le will be segmented
automatically.
Data save time
Time may be required to save data depending on the type of USB ash drive and its internal le
structure.
CompatibleUSBashdrivespecications
Connector USB Type A connector
Electricalspecications
USB 2.0
Bus power Max. 500 mA
Number of ports 1
CompatibleUSBashdrives
Drives that support the USB Mass Storage Class (not VFAT compatible)
10 Using a USB Flash Drive
10
Using a USB Flash Drive
w ww . . co m
information@itm.com1.800.561.8187