【Saving the data】
To save the data, stop the measurement and then select [Save] from the [File] menu (see Figure H)
or click the
button on the toolbar. Then, in the dialog box that appears, specify a file name for
saving the data. The data is saved in text format (*.txt).
The sample software stores data acquired during measurement (from the start to stop of
measurement) into the memory. That data is retained in the memory until the next measurement
begins.
Data saved with the [Save] command or button are the operating condition settings and number
of input counts per gate time.
(Example) If measurement is performed for 1 hour with a gate time of 10 ms, then a total of
360,000 data items (1 hour / 10 ms = 360,000) will be acquired.
The maximum number of data the memory can hold is 3,600,000 (this is equivalent to a 1-hour
measurement with 1 ms gate time). If this value is exceeded, then new data will overwrite the old
data starting from the oldest one.
【Others: Graph manipulation】
This sample software includes display tools such as zoom-in (
(
), vertical scale setting option (
【Quitting the software】
To quit the software, select [Exit] from the [File] menu.
), and cursor display (
Figure H: Saving the data
) of a selected area, auto scaling
).
Figure I: Display tools
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