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Operations Save Data
NOTE:
i Factory-installed files, identified by a lock icon, cannot be edited, deleted, copied, or moved.
5.7.1 Identifying Saved Files
Saved files have the following characteristics:
• Type is represented as a three-letter identifier, such as LS(M), where “LS” represents the
module source (Lab Scope) and “(M)” represents the kind of captured data (Movie).
Data Source Identifiers may include:
– BMP = Bitmap image
– JPG = JPEG image
– SC = Scanner™ Plug-in
– MM = Graphing Multimeter
– LS = Lab Scope
– IS = Ignition Scope
– GB = Gas Bench (North America only)
Data Type Identifiers may include:
– (C) = Preset
– (M) = Movie
– (P) = Snapshot
– (S) = Screen
• Size is the percentage of available storage space used.
• Date/Time is the date and time that the data was saved.
• Year is the vehicle model year.
• Make is the vehicle manufacturer.
• Sensor is the component tested.
• Condition is for good, bad, or unknown status options.
5.7.2 Loading Saved Files
The LOAD button lets you view saved test data and do the following:
• Modify the data view using the ZOOM, SETUP, CHANNEL NUMBER, SIGNAL ZERO
OFFSET, and CURSORS buttons.
• Review data using the REVIEW button if the saved data contains more than one screen.
• Print the screen.
z To load data:
1. From the main menu, select Save Data > Data Management.
The Data Management screen displays (Figure 5-8).
2. Use the up b and down d arrows to highlight a file from the list on-screen.
3. Use right c and left e arrows to select LOAD from the upper toolbar.