Delta Electronics SS1-UM-1.05 user manual Data files, Default .cfg, Creating a configuration file

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Default .cfg

Every time you exit the SunData program, the program state is stored in the file - Default.cfg. This configuration is restored when the SunData program is next run, which means that you start again exactly where you finished last time.

Configuration files can help you if you want to alternate between different sites with different settings. Set up the appropriate titles, settings and data file information for each site you have, and save them to separate configuration files. Use a separate data file for each site.

When you visit a site, Restore its configuration file before you start taking readings there, and Save it again when you finish. Do this each time you visit a site. This will give you a separate data file for each site, and the readings will follow on sequentially within each file, as if you had been at that site without interruption.

Creating a configuration file

You create a configuration file by saving it with a specific file name.

Run SunData in the Workabout, and set up as many of the above details as you can establish beforehand (press Menu, Settings, etc; and Menu, File, Data storage, etc).

Press Menu, File, Save Config'n, Enter. You will be prompted for a name and Disk location.

♦ Press ← → or Tab to survey the subdirectory in which your file will be saved. Specify a different name from any of these to create a new file, or select one of the existing files (which will then be overwritten).

Restoring a configuration

In the SunData program on the Workabout, proceed to Menu, File,

RestoreConfig'n. Press ← → or Tab to survey the list, and then select the .cfg file that you want to restore.

Data files

A data file is automatically opened whenever you enter SunData. The initial default file name is A:\DATA.PRN. When you take readings, they are appended to this file, that is to say the new readings are added to the end of it, and do not overwrite it.

The value of this feature will become apparent when you want to alternate between plots with different measurement displays. Your data files will be easier to read and process if they contain only measurements of one type. However, there is absolutely no restriction on what types of readings a data file can accept.

When you switch off, the file is automatically saved. You cannot forget to save, and thereby lose readings. When you switch on again, the same file is open ready to receive more data. There is no "data file close" command.

Changing the data file

If you want to store data in a different file (or change the file type from .PRN to

.CSV) at any time, you must specify a different filename and type (and location) for it.

Select Menu, File, Data storage, Enter for the appropriate dialog box. You can either create a new filename, or select an existing file to append the data to it.

Don't forget that a Configuration contains the filename of the data file it uses. When changing from plot to plot, you may prefer simply to restore a different configuration.

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SS1-UM-1.05 specifications

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