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With the Write files result unit results from one or more channels can be continuously written to a

specified directory on the hard disk of the control computer (e.g.: c:\labworld\data\...). The saved

results are used at a later time for controlling laboratory instruments . To distinguish them from other

files, the result files have the extension *.ika. Other files are generated with the result file, i.e.:

A result file in ASCII format with the extension *.txt. The file is used in particular for further processing

in spread sheet programs.

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opens Excel at the start of the measuring process and

also directly writes the measurements into an Excel sheet.

A text file with the extension *.doc for logging purposes.

The generation of the ASCII file can be switched off and on via a control field in the parameter window.

The text file is used for storing a result log, which the user can design individually in the result window.

Proceed as follows:

1. Open the parameter window of the result unit by double clicking on the appropriate

symbol.

2. Set the

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with the upper arrow buttons (e.g. 4).

3. Select the channels with the lower arrow buttons and configure them with

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and

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.

4. Open the window for entering the result files with the

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action button. The file entry

window appears.

5. Enter the file name in the current directory and confirm it with

2.

. The file name appears

in the parameter window.

6. Confirm the entries in the parameter window with

2.

. The result window appears as a

symbol (icon) at the lower edge of the screen.

7. Open the result window by double clicking on the icon. Individual text entries can be

made in the

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Control input:

Trigger input: you can start data acquisition, time or event-driven, by switching the trigger

input from low to high. The trigger event can be produced by any control unit (push button,

switch, trigger, timer, …). If the trigger input is not in use, data acquisition will start when

measuring begins.

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