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Appendix I: USB Host PortAppendix I: USB Host Port
Unsupported USB DevicesUnsupported USB Devices
•• USB hub devicesUSB hub devices
•• memory card readersmemory card readers
Using a USB KeyboardUsing a USB Keyboard
USB keyboards are plug-and-play. In other words, when connected to the USBUSB keyboards are plug-and-play. In other words, when connected to the USB
port, the keyboard is immediately ready for use without any set up.port, the keyboard is immediately ready for use without any set up.
Copying Sample Data to a USB Copying Sample Data to a USB FLASH KeyFLASH Key
The FLASH data storage function is acThe FLASH data storage function is accessed on the Status Display Screen.cessed on the Status Display Screen.
To save data with the USB feature:To save data with the USB feature:
11 Use the softkeys to navigate to the Status Display Screen.Use the softkeys to navigate to the Status Display Screen.
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Insert the FLASH Key into the USB port.Insert the FLASH Key into the USB port.
If the key is compatible with the USB If the key is compatible with the USB feature, the USB icon will appeafeature, the USB icon will appearr..
Otherwise, no USB icon Otherwise, no USB icon will appear. See Table J-1 or call Particle Measuringwill appear. See Table J-1 or call Particle Measuring
Systems.Systems.
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Press Press the the USB USB icon icon softkeysoftkey..
Pressing the icon saves all the data into a CSV file on the FLASH Key. The userPressing the icon saves all the data into a CSV file on the FLASH Key. The user
is prompted for a is prompted for a filename, as shown bfilename, as shown belowelow..
Figure I-1: Status Screen with Valid USB FLASH Key InstalledFigure I-1: Status Screen with Valid USB FLASH Key Installed