Downloading Data From Memory - Imada HTGS-4 Instruction Manual

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3.Downloading Data from Memory

Choose between the following download methods.
1. USB Data Download from Memory
1) Connect the gauge and computer receiving data with the USB
cable.
2) Turn on the gauge and Force Logger.
3) Under the Data menu, select Import
Gauge Memory. The gauge memory
will fill the Data Table which can be
saved as a CSV file.
2. RS-232C Data Download from Memory
Connect the gauge and device receiving data with a CB-208 cable.
All functions can be duplicated remotely by using the RS-232C
interface. Commands must be sent in uppercase ASCII character
format followed by a carriage return [CR].
RS-232C Signal: 8 data, 1 stop, no parity. Baud Rate: 19,200 bps
Refer to the tables on pages 16-19 for ASCII commands.
3. Mitutoyo Digimatic Signal
Connect the CB-308 cable to the communications port and the
device receiving the data. Set up parameters as instructed from
the Mitutoyo processor manual.
4. ±2 VDC Analog Signal
Connect the CB-108 analog cable and
communications port receiving the
voltage signal. Voltage comes through
the D/A converter and resets to zero
when a tare function is performed.
5. External Power ON/OFF (Same as
Connecting #24 (EX_Power) and #30 (GND) of the communications
port turns ON the gauge and connecting #24 (EX_Power) and
#30 (GND) while #29 (Shift) and #30 (GND) are connected
turns OFF the gauge.
page 12
Specifications
Voltage
Update
Zero offset
Span error
Load Impedance 1KΩ or higher
ON/OFF
key function)
±2V
2,000 times/sec
20mV maximum
±1%

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