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If the required record is not on the current page, select Next to view more records.
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Move the cursor to select the required item, and then select Export in the pop-up item, and the
monitor exports this record to the USB disk. Or you can select Export All to export all the records
to the USB disk.
NOTE:
1 The files cannot be exported if the printing and network connection are in process during
real time monitoring.
2 To avoid impact on the real-time monitoring, the manufacturer advises against plugging in
the USB disk and exporting the data in the process of monitoring.
3 The USB disk is not a tool for long-term data storage. You should save the exported files in
a PC in time and clear the USB disk termly.
4 The monitor only supports those USB disks with FAT32 format. You are advised to use the
USB disk provided by the manufacturer.
In the FetusData folder of the USB disk, a sub-folder named after the export date and time is created
when the export is performed. The exported records are saved in this sub-folder as .trc files, named
after the monitor started date, time and ID, e.g. "20100120-124936-12345.trc".
After the files are saved, you can delete them.
1
Select the file managing key
Management interface.
2
Select Delete All > Yes. All the files in the monitor are deleted.
3
Select Exit.
NOTE:
1 When the monitor is in the process of printing, the files cannot be deleted.
2 File deleting should be performed with caution since the deleted files cannot be restored.
3 The monitor automatically erases the earliest files when the memory is full (the maximum
capacity is 500 files or 5000 hours). You should export and save the files in time.
4 When there are more than 500 files or 5000 hours of monitoring data, it may take extended
time for the monitor to load them. You should export the files in time and then delete them
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Figure 3-38 File Management
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on the main interface to open the File
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