KEYENCE TM-3000 Series User Manual

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- Setup software TM-H1 TM-Navigator User’s Manual -

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Transferring the measurement value to

Excel

The measurement value loaded to TM-Navigator from the

controller can be loaded to the Excel file.

Reference

"Re-measure (Ref.Value)" data cannot be loaded.

1

Connect TM-Navigator and the

controller, check that communication

can be established, and then measure

the measurement target.

"Connecting via USB" (page 1-7)

"Connecting via Ethernet" (page 1-9)

2

Click the [Excel transfer start] button on

the [View Image] window.

The [Excel setting] window appears.

Set the transfer conditions.

(1) Forward sheet name

Enter the Excel sheet name to which the data is

transferred.

(2) Transfer list

Click the items to be transferred.

Items (date or OUT number) and the cell number

of the first row to be transferred are displayed.

(3) Start writing cell

Specify the cell on the upper left of the table

when transferring the data.

(4) [All ON] button

Check marks are added to all of the items.

(5) [All OFF] button

Check marks are removed from all of the items.

(6) [Excel transfer start] button

Click the button to start Excel.

(7) [Cancel] button

This cancels the set contents and closes the

[Excel setting] window.

3

Click the [Excel transfer start] button on

the [Excel setting] window.

The [Excel setting] window is closed and Excel

transfer is now possible.
• When Excel has not started up:

Start Excel and create the Excel sheet set for

"Forward sheet name".

• When Excel has started up:

If the sheet name set for "Forward sheet name"

does not exist in the active Excel book, create the

sheet with the name that has been set.

4

Click the [Excel transfer] button on the

[View Image] window.

Each time the button is clicked, the measurement

value is added in the cells on Excel.

To finish the Excel transfer, click the [Excel transfer start]

button again.

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