11 memory, 1 measurement data, Chapter 11 m – Xylem ProLab 4000 MULTIPARAMETER BENCHTOP METER User Manual

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ProLab 4000

Memory

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Memory

With the ProLab 4000 software you can store and recall all important
measurement and configuration data.

Each data type has an individual storage format.

z Measurement datasets of the manual memory "*.mst" (see

page 154)

z Measurement datasets of the automatic memory "*.ast" (see

page 156)

z Recorder "*.rdt" (see page 163)

z Configurations "*.ste" (see page 182)

z Calibration histories "*.cal" (see page 160)

11.1

Measurement data

You can save measurement data in the following ways:

z Manual

– with <STO>:

stores all current measured values

z Automatically

– after each measurement with manual stability control.

– within the specified interval of the automatic memory (see

page 156)

When creating an automatic memory, the system each time prompts
you to create a file. The file is stored in the directory of the user. An
external USB medium appears in the directory of the user and can be
selected as the location for the automatic memory.

For measurement data to stored manually, you can create or select a
file prior to storing.

If no file is selected prior to storing, the ProLab 4000 automatically
stores the measurement data in the files last selected by the current
user. If this user has never selected a file, one is created automatically.

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