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8 exporting data, Exporting data – Eppendorf Eporator User Manual

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Operation

Eppendorf Eporator®

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5.8

Exporting data

Using the USB port at the rear of the device, you can save the last 50 experiments on a
USB stick in separate TXT files (see Main illustration on p. 7). The files are named
according to the corresponding sample number. This format is well-suited for additional
editing in a text editor or Microsoft Excel.

The data sets of an electroporation contain the following information:

Sample number (sample) of the experiment

For each experiment, the device automatically assigns a four-digit sample number that
is counted from 0001 upwards.

Date (date) of the experiment

Time (time) of the experiment

Set voltage (set) of the experiment

Voltage that was selected for the corresponding experiment using the arrow keys.

Actual voltage (act) of the experiment

Voltage that was actually applied to the electroporation cuvette in the corresponding
experiment.

Time constant of the discharge curve (tc) of the experiment

Time constant of the discharge curve of the corresponding experiment.

Software version (sw) of the device

Serial number (serial no) of the device

Insert USB stick

Open menu.

Activate parameter

Export data

Date and time can be specified in the enhanced settings (see p. 20).

1. Insert a standard USB stick in the USB port at the rear of the device. (see

Main illustration on p. 7)

2. Press menu/enter key.

The menu is displayed and a cursor blinks in the export display

exp OFF

.

3. Press one of the arrow keys.

The selection item

exp ON

is displayed.

4. Press the Start key.

The data transfer is started. The main screen is displayed after the export is
completed.

menu

enter

Start