Other types of saveable data, Saving data via an ethernet network – Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual
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• Saving Data with Key Operations (DATA SAVE MODE)
The following data save operations can be performed whether in auto save or manual
save mode.
For operating instructions, see section 5.9.
Data Save Type
Description
SELECT SAVE
Saves the selected display data or event data file.
ALL SAVE
Saves all data in the internal memory.
M.SAMPLE SAVE
Saves all manually sampled data in the internal memory.
REPORT SAVE
Saves all report data in the internal memory.
You can switch to DATA SAVE MODE immediately after connecting USB flash
memory.
For operating instructions, see section 4.10.
Save Destination
You can select a CF card or USB flash memory.
Directory That Data Is Saved To
A directory is made with the same name as the destination directory plus the date and
time added on at the end. Then, data is saved to that directory.
Directory name: [Specified directory name]_YYMMDD_HHMMSS
Example: If a file is saved on January 30, 2008 at 17:06:42, the file will be saved to a
directory with the name DATA0_080130_170642. (If DATA0 is the ordinary destination
directory name).
Note
The number of directories that can be created on an external storage medium depends on the
length of the directory names. When the specified directory name is five characters long, about
170 directories can be created. When it is 20 characters long, about 120 directories can be
created. An error will occur if the limit is exceeded.
Other Types of Saveable Data
• Setup Data
You can save the MV setup data to a CF card or to USB flash memory. The setup data
is saved to the root directory.
.
PDL
Specified
Example: ABCD10005.PDL
Setup data file name
For operating instructions, see section 4.9.
• Snapshotdata
The MV display is saved to the CF card as a PNG file. It is saved in the same directory
as display and event data. For information about file naming, see the previous page.
Time
Snapshot
Data file
CF card
For operating instructions, see section 4.6.
Saving Data via an Ethernet Network
Using the FTP client function, display data, event data, report data (/M1 or /PM1 option),
and screen image data (snapshot data) can be automatically transferred and saved to
an FTP server via an Ethernet network. The MV can also function as an FTP server. You
can access the MV from a personal computer and retrieve and store data files from both
internal and external memory.
See the Communication Interface User’s Manual IM RD-MV1000-17E.
1.5 Data Storage Functions