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Chapter 11 Using USB Flash Drive
You can save measurement values to a USB flash drive. The instrument settings can also be saved and read.
Using
USB Flash Drive Chapter 11
Saving Data
Measurement values, measurement conditions, compensation
values, instrument settings (p. 277)
Currently displayed screen (p. 287)
Reading Data
Measurement conditions, compensation values, measurement values,
instrument settings (p. 297)
Saved screen (p. 290)
File Operations
Formatting a USB Flash Drive (Initializing) (p. 302)
Create folders (p. 305)
Delete files and folders (p. 304)
Connector USB type A
Electrical specification USB2.0
Power supply 500 mA maximum
No. of ports 1
Compatible USB device USB Mass Storage Class
USB
Specifications
Hioki cannot recover data from damaged or faulty storage media resulting from abnor-
malities. We are also unable to provide compensation for such data loss,regardless of
the contents or cause of the failure or damage. We recommend making a backup of all
important data such as a computer.
Avoid forcing insertion of storage media backwards or in the wrong orientation, as this
could damage the media or instrument.
When a USB flash drive is accessed, the color of the USB icon changes from blue to red.
Do not turn off the power of the instrument while the USB flash drive is being accessed.
Also, never remove the USB flash drive from the instrument. Doing so may result in the
data in the USB flash drive being lost.
When transporting the instrument, remove the USB flash drive. Failing to do so may
result in the instrument or USB flash drive being damaged.
Do not move the instrument with a USB flash drive installed. Otherwise, the instrument or
media could be damaged.
Some USB flash drives are easily affected by static electricity. Be careful handling the
USB flash drive to avoid damage to the drive or instrument malfunctions due to static
electricity.
Some USB flash drives may prevent the instrument from turning on when inserted. In this
case, turn the instrument on before inserting the USB flash drive.
USB flash drives have a limited usable lifetime. After long-term use, data reading and writ-
ing will fail, at which time the USB flash drives must be replaced.

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