11 using usb flash memory (/usb1 option), 11 using usb flash memory (/usb1 option) -13 – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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2.11 Using USB Flash Memory (/USB1 option)
Connecting/Removing a USB Flash Memory
• Connecting a USB Flash Memory
1.
Connect a USB flash memory device to the FX USB port.
After the message, “USB device has been connected.” appears, you can use the USB flash
memory device.
2.
In operation mode, possible operations are shown. Select the desired operation
using the
arrow keys and press DISP/ENTER.
When set to auto save
When set to manual save
Setting
Description
Save Manual
Saves unsaved data in the internal memory to a USB flash memory device.
DATA SAVE MODE Switches to the DATA SAVE MODE display. When you select DATA SAVE
MODE, the external storage medium to save data to is fixed to the USB
memory device. For the procedure to save the data in internal memory, see
section 4.8.
Load Settings
Moves to the setup load display of setting mode. For the procedure to load
the setup data, see section 6.9.
Load Settings will not be displayed:
• When Media/USB loading is locked (see chapter 8 for details).
• When the FX is accessing the external storage medium (formatting,
saving, or FTP communication).
Cancel
Closes the operation selection window.
• Removing the USB Flash Memory
1.
In the operation mode, press
FUNC.
The Function menu appears.
2.
Press the
Media eject soft key and then the USB soft key.
A message “Media can be removed safely.” appears.
3.
Remove the USB flash memory.
Note
Be sure to carry out the procedure above when removing the USB flash memory. If you remove
the USB memory without performing the above procedure, the data stored on it could be
damaged.
Saving and Loading Data
The following data save/load and file operations can be carried out.
Save/Load setup data files (see section 6.9).
Save display data and event data files (see sections 4.8 and 6.4).
Load display data and event data files (see section 6.8).
List files and delete files (see section 6.7).
Format (see section 6.7).