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DARWIN Hardware Configurator
4.27 Memory-related Settings (DC100 only)
To open the Memory Setup setting screen do as follows. Click the SETUP tab and
select Memory from the SETUP(Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar
Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Memory Setup.
Select the SETUP topic SETUP tab
Alarm when the
remaining file capacity
to write to RAM gets
below specified time.
Copy lock settings
Set to overwrite files
with same name
Deleting oldest files
when RAM is full
File deletion when
copying a file
Time before file-end-alarm (FILE ALARM)
This outputs a le alarm from a relay when the remaining le capacity becomes below
the one corresponding to the specied time while the measured/computed data are
being written in the built-in RAM disk. Select the remaining time from the following:
0h: Outputs an alarm when le has been created (le is closed
).
1h, 2h, 3h, 4h, or 5h: Outputs an alarm when the remaining time reaches the specied
time.
Overwriting of files with the same name (FILE OVERWRITE)
When measured/computed data are written, if there is a le with the same name in the
built-in RAM disk, set whether to overwrite the le or not.
ON: Overwrites the le.
OFF: Stops writing.
Deleting oldest files when RAM is full (FILE ROTATE)
If saving with the division method and the saving operation is REPEAT, and if memory
becomes full and so there is no le creation capacity, the saving operation is continued
by deleting the le with the oldest date and time.
ON:
Continues saving operation by deleting a le.
OFF: Terminates the saving operation.
File deletion when copying a file (FILE COPY & DELETE)
Set whether a le in the copying source is to be deleted or not when copying a
measured/computed data le to a oppydisk.
ON: Delete.
OFF: Do not delete.
ASCII-converted copying is not supported.
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