Simrad ES80 Reference Manual page 391

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Description
The
parameters control
File Setup
how and where the recorded files
are saved on the Processor Unit
hard disk, or on an external disk. By
adding a file name prefix, you can
also identify files recorded from any
specific mission or survey. You can
also define a maximum size of the
data files.
Tip
Set up the file and folder parameters
before you start the recording. If you
wish to save your recorded data on
an external hard disk, make sure that
it is connected to the Processor Unit.
If the current file size gets too big
during recording, use the
current file, and then automatically continue recording to a new file. The
is located on the
Operation
Do not confuse the
Record
really need to record raw data for playback purposes, you should use this function with
care. The data files will fill you hard disk very fast! The History function saves the
echogram images automatically on the Processor Unit hard disk These images can be
recalled using the History information pane. The information in the History presentation
is the same as on the original echogram presentation.
Details
Current Output Directory
This text box shows you the file path that is currently used to store the data files.
Select
to choose a different output directory (folder) to store the files. A
Browse
standard operating system dialog box is used. You are also permitted to create
a new folder.
File Name Prefix
You may find it useful to use a common file name prefix to identify all the recorded
files from a specific mission, survey or trip. Type any text into the box. The chosen
name will be used as prefix on all the file names. Observe the file name limitations
in the operating system.
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function on the
Split File
menu.
function with the automatic
Functions and dialog boxes
button. This will close the
Record
function. Unless you
History
function
Record
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