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YOKOGAWA wt3000 User Manual

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9-40 IM 760301-01E
Explanation
Selecting the Storage Medium and Directory
The explanation is the same as that given in “Selecting the Storage Medium and
Directory” in section 9.3.
Specifying the File to Be Displayed in the File List Dialog Box
The explanation is the same as that given in “Specifying the File to Be Displayed in
the File List Dialog Box” in section 9.6.
Properties
The explanation is the same as that given in “Properties” in section 9.6.
Selecting the File Attribute
The explanation is the same as that given in “Selecting the File Attribute” in section
9.6.
Renaming a Directory or File
The method for setting the name when renaming a directory or file is the same as the
explanation given in “File Name and Comment” in section 9.3.
Creating Directories
You can create a new directory on the storage medium. The method for setting the
name when creating a directory is the same as the explanation given in “File Name
and Comment” in section 9.3.
Note
You cannot change a directory attribute.
If a file with the same name already exists in the same directory, the file cannot be renamed.
If a directory with the same name already exists in the same directory, the directory cannot be
created.
The number of directories and files that can be displayed in the file list is 2500. If the number
of directories and files in a directory exceeds 2500, the file list randomly displays 2500 of the
directories and files.
Files that do not have an archive attribute are not displayed in the File List window. Do not
remove the archive attribute of the files saved by the WT3000 using your PC.
Up to 41 characters can be displayed in the path. If the path exceeds 41 characters, “...” is
displayed at the end of the character string.
Directory names are not case-sensitive. Comments are case-sensitive. In addition, the
following names cannot be used due to limitations of MS-DOS.
AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM1 to COM9, and LPT1 to LPT9
9.9 Renaming Files or Directories and Creating Directories

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YOKOGAWA wt3000 Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
Modelwt3000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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