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Export Stored Data to PC, Delete Stored Data, Table 5. Sample .CSV File for Logged Data, Measurement
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1623-2 Users Manual Curve 3: With increasing depth ρE is not decreasing: a strip conductor electrode is advisable. As measuring results are often distorted and corrupted, for example, by underground pieces of metal and underground aquifers, a second measurement, in which the stake axis is turned by an angle of 90 °, is always advisable (see graph below). 90° E ES S H I Export Stored Data to PC edw022.eps Test data is automatically stored for all tests as a .csv file. Table 5 is an example of the .csv file. To export data from the Tester to a PC: 1. Connect the USB cable from the Tester to the PC. 2. Use Windows Explorer on the PC to find new EGT drive in the Devices list. 3. Locate the Data.csv file on the EGT drive. 4. Use the standard PC tools to copy the file to a new location. Table 5. Sample .CSV File for Logged Data Measurement Timestamp Measurement Mode Earth Ground Resistance RE Error Status 1 15th Oct 2013 20:13:55 3-pole RE 1.022 Ω NA 2 15th Oct 2013 20:13:55 4-pole RE 1.022 Ω NA 3 15th Oct 2013 20:13:55 3-pole Selective 1.022 Ω NA 4 15th Oct 2013 20:13:55 4-pole RE NA Rh Limit Delete Stored Data To delete stored data in the Tester: 1. Connect the USB cable from the Tester to the PC. 2. Use Windows Explorer on the PC to find new EGT drive in the Devices list. 3. Locate the Data.csv file on the EGT drive. 4. Use the standard PC tools to delete the file from the EGT drive or move the file to a new location. This action removes all stored date from the Tester. 26 MyFlukeStore Shop for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.877.766.5412