Transferring Results As A Table - Accu-Chek Mobile User Manual

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Transferring results as a table

The meter can transfer the results to a computer
without any special hardware or software. The only
prerequisite is that the computer has an infrared win-
dow according to the IrDA standard (Infrared Data
Association).
The results are transferred as a CSV file. CSV in this
case stands for Comma Separated Values as the indi
vidual results are separated by semi-colon.
CSV files can be opened with a text editor or spread-
sheet program, for example.
Where you find the CSV file on your computer depends
on the settings in your operating system for wireless
transmission of files via the infrared window.
The CSV file always contains all the results saved in
your meter. Results already transferred at an earlier
date are transferred again.
The CSV file contains the following information:
Serial number: the serial number of the meter
Download Date (DD.MM.YYYY), Download Time
s
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(hh:mm): the date and time when the meter trans
ferred the results to the computer.
Date (DD.MM.YYYY), time (hh:mm), result and unit of
the results saved in the meter.
Flags added to the results, indicated by an "X".
In the CSV file, the date is always displayed in the
format DD.MM.YYYY and the time always in the
24-hour time format (hh:mm). The time format set in
the meter has no influence on the format of the date
and time in the CSV file.
Using the meter as a diary
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