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Explanation – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Progress Display When Saving All Data of the Internal Memory

If you carry out All Save* on the memory summary screen, a pop-up window appears
showing the progress of the save operation.

* Function for saving all data in the internal memory to a CF card or USB flash memory.

Note

• The pop-up window appears only when the memory summary display is showing.
• If you press the ESC key, the pop-up window clears temporarily and reappears

approximately 10 seconds later.

• The time estimate for saving all data is indicated in the table below (when the memory is full

of data). It may take longer depending on the operating conditions of the FX.

Save Destination

Time to Save All Data (Estimate)

CF Card

Approximately 20 minutes

USB flash memory

Approximately 40 minutes

• To abort the data saving operation in progress, carry out the procedure below.
Press

FUNC and press the Save Stop soft key.

Explanation

• Save directory

• When you have switched to data save mode from the memory summary display or

the operation selection display (see page 2-13) when a USB device is connected
to the FX, if you then try to continue saving the same file, a message asking you to
confirm that you want to overwrite the file is displayed.

• In the following situations, the FX will create a new directory to store the data in

each time you save data. Even if you save the same file, no message asking you to
confirm that you want to overwrite the file will be displayed.

If you exit data save mode and then switch back to data save mode.
If you select the save format from the sub menu without switching to data save

mode.

• The directory name structure is: Specified string_YYMMDD_HHMMSS (the values

of YY to SS are the date and time of operation).

Save directory

File list example

• Display data or event data that is in the process of adding data cannot be saved.

• The save operation explained here merely copies the data in the internal memory.

It does not save the unsaved data in the internal memory (see page 1-27).

• Data saving is aborted when there is insufficient free space on the storage medium.

Use a storage medium with sufficient free space when saving data.

4.8 Using the Memory Summary