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Configuring the DX1000/DX2000
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• Comm. Security
Settings
Description
Login
Enables only registered users to operate the DX via communications. The
[User registration] is displayed in the basic setting mode menu.
OFF
Disables the security functions.
• Auto Save
Settings
Description
ON
Automatically saves the measured data to the CF card.
OFF
Does not automatically save the data. Save the measured data manually to
the CF card or USB flash memory (/USB1 option).
• Media FIFO
You can select this with DX main unit firmware version 2.0x or later.
This is valid only when [Auto Save] is [ON].
Settings
Description
ON
If there is no more free space on the CF card, the oldest file is deleted, and
the newest file is saved.
OFF
If there is no more free space on the CF card, the measured data is not saved
to the CF card.
Option
• Value on Error
Specify whether to set the display for a computation error to [+Over] or [–Over].
• Overflow Sum, Ave
Specify how to handle overflow data when it is detected in the SUM or AVE
computation of TLOG or CLOG. This setting is also applied to report generation.
Settings
Description
Error
Sets the computed result to computation error.
Skip
Discards the overflow data and continues the computation.
Limit
Uses a limit value in place of the overflow data and continues the
computation.
• Overflow Min, Max, P-P
Specify how to handle overflow data when it is detected in the MAX, MIN, or P-P
computation of TLOG or CLOG. This setting is also applied to report generation.
Settings
Description
Over
Uses the overflow data as-is.
Skip
Discards the overflow data and continues the computation.
• Report (1 to 4)
Select the type of data to output as reports.
Settings
Description
OFF
Does not output reports. You cannot set Report 1 to [OFF].
Ave
Outputs the average value.
Max
Outputs the maximum value.
Min
Outputs the minimum value.
Sum
Outputs the sum value.
Instant
Outputs the instantaneous value.
3.6 Entering Basic Settings