Contents
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8 Using USB Flash Drive
(Saving and Loading
Data) 137
8.1 Inserting and Removing a USB
ash drive ..................................... 138
8.2 Checking the Contents of Files
on a USB ash drive .................... 139
8.3 Formatting a USB Flash Drive .... 140
8.4 Saving Measurement Data .......... 141
Saving Measurement Data in text .............141
Saving a copy of the screen .....................150
To specify the save folder .........................152
8.5 Saving Settings Data ................... 153
Saving instrument settings other than
panels .......................................................153
Save all instrument settings including
panels (ALL SAVE function) ......................154
8.6 Loading Instrument Settings ...... 155
Loading settings les or panel les ........... 155
Loading settings les including panel
les (ALL LOAD function) .........................156
8.7 Checking the Contents of a File . 157
8.8 Deleting Files and Folders .......... 158
8.9 Creating Folders ........................... 159
8.10 Displaying the USB Flash Drive
Information ................................... 160
9 External Control 161
9.1 External Input/Output Connector
and Signals
................................... 162
Instrument connector and supported
connectors ................................................162
Instrument connector signal assignments 162
Input (IN) signal function details ...............167
BCD mode function details .......................168
Output signals when errors occur .............170
9.2 Example Measurement Timing
(Timing Charts) ............................. 171
9.3 Internal Circuitry .......................... 176
Circuit diagrams ........................................ 176
Electrical specications .............................177
Connection examples ...............................178
9.4 External I/O Settings .................... 180
Setting the delay time (from judgment
result output to EOM
―――
output) and
judgment result reset operation ................181
Disabling the trigger input during
measurement and setting the trigger
input effective edge ................................... 182
Setting the E
________
OM output method and
output time ................................................183
Spot correction ..........................................103
5.3 Short Correction ........................... 105
Before performing open correction ...........105
All correction .............................................106
Spot correction ..........................................107
5.4 If Open or Short Correction
Fails to Complete Normally ......... 109
5.5 Disabling Open and Short
Correction Values ..........................111
5.6 Load Correction
(Correcting Values to Match
Reference Values) .........................112
Procedures for the load correction ............113
To reset the correction condition settings .119
When load correction fails to complete
normally ....................................................119
Disabling load correction ..........................120
5.7 Correcting Measured Values
with a User-specied Correction
Coefcient
(Correlation Correction) .............. 121
6
Saving and Loading
Measurement Condition
and Correction Value
Data
123
6.1 Saving Measurement Conditions
and Correction Values
(Panel Save Function) .................. 124
6.2 Loading Measurement Conditions
and Correction
Values
(Panel Load Function) ................. 128
6.3 Changing a Panel Name .............. 129
6.4 Deleting a Panel ........................... 130
7 Setting the System 131
7.1 Setting the Interface (Controlling
the Instrument from a Computer) 132
7.2 Checking the Version of the
Instrument ..................................... 132
7.3 Testing the System
(Self diagnosis) ............................ 133
Panel test .................................................. 133
Panel calibration .......................................134
Testing the screen display status and
LED status ................................................134
ROM/RAM test ..........................................135
Testing EXT I/O input/output signals ......... 135
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