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6.4

USB Port

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port on the main logic
board allows file transfer to and from a USB mass
storage device (removeable flash drive). Figure 6-8
shows a typical device. The removeable drive must be
compatible with the USB 2.0 and USB Mass Storage
Device Class specifications.
Parameter settings, event history, and other information
files can be saved to a memory device and then
transferred to a personal computer for viewing and
saving.
Available controller files are shown in
Figure 6-9.
Three types of data files can be created by the controller
and saved on a flash drive: the data logger file, the
min/max file, and the sync check file. Data files have the
extension .csv and can be opened with spreadsheet
software.
File name
MPAC1500v###.bin
MPAC1500_######.cfg
presentyymmdd.his
alarm_settings.alm
DataLogyymmddhhmmss.csv
MinMax.csv
SyncDataLog.csv
history_param.hstp
MPAC1500_cal.cal
Param_back.bak
presentyymmdd.raw
history_pback.hbak
Figure 6-9
Recognized File Types
TP-6714
4/10
Description
Controller application program
Parameter settings (configuration)
Event history (yymmdd is year, month, day)
Common alarms
Data log. File name includes date and time.
Minimum/Maximum values
Source synchronization data from sync test
Internal use only
Calibration
Internal use only
Internal use only
Internal use only
Sections 6.4.2 through 6.4.4 contain more information
about specific file types.
additional information about controller file maintenance.
Figure 6-8
Typical Mass Storage Device
Download to Control
X
X
See Section 3.15.5 for
Upload to USB
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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