YOKOGAWA WT500 User Manual page 238

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IM 760201-01E
File Names and Comments
• You must enter a file name. You do not need to enter a comment.
• You cannot enter a file name if there is another file in the same directory with that
name (no overwriting).
Usable Characters and Maximum String Lengths
Setting
Max. Length
File name
1 to 8 characters
Comment
0 to 25 characters
Auto Naming Feature
If you set Auto Naming to ON, the WT500 will automatically assign a four digit number to
the files that it saves, from 0000 to 0999. You can set a common file name to put before
the number (by specifying it in File Name; the name can have up to eight characters).
Selecting Automatic CSV File Conversion
You can automatically create ASCII CSV files from stored numeric data (.wts) and header
(.hds) files.
Auto:
After numeric data is stored, it is automatically converted into an ASCII (.csv)
file.
• When the numeric data storage medium is the internal RAM disk
("[RAM0-0]"), the CSV file is created on the USB memory device whose ID
number is 0.
• If the numeric data storage medium is USB memory ("[USB0-0]" or
"[USB1-0]"), the CSV file is created in the same directory as the numeric
data files that it is converted from.
Manual:
ASCII (.csv) files are not automatically created. After storage has finished,
you can select stored numeric data files and convert them to CSV files. For
information about converting files to CSV format, see section 9.7, "Converting
a Stored Binary Format File to CSV Format."
9.5 Choosing Where to Store Numeric Data
Usable Characters
0-9, A-Z, %, _, parentheses, and minus signs
Spaces and all characters that are displayed on the keyboard
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