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Export
When this function is called up, a window opens, allowing you to select the data
collection period to be exported and the sensor data to be exported. Selection
of the pre-set time periods means that the work requires only a small amount of
time. Furthermore, you may enter any target file for the data to be exported.
Finally, you may save a title line to allow you to assign the various columns in the
text file immediately. The header line shows the sensor descriptions and the
units of measurement for the data saved.
Separator
To divide up the individual data (date, time, measurement) you will, for many
formats, require a special separator to ensure that the data can be correctly
read by other programs. Often a semicolon (;) will be required.
The data are exported in ASCII format (Unicode), meaning that the file can be
imported into all available word processing, layout and statistics programs, etc.
The weather figures always appear with the date first, followed by the time
recorded and then the measurements in the following order (each followed by
“OK” in the case of sensor reception or “-” if the reception fails): Outdoor sensors,
indoor sensors (temperature, air humidity), rain, wind, air pressure, brightness.
Here, the data
to be exported
and their
properties are
determined
Summary of Contents for WS-2510
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