User`s manual

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Note: Since the CSS generates the log report ikom the
accumulated results data in the monitor log, it requires an
amount of time that varies with the size of the monitor log.
Thus, a large log may require several minutes of processing
Save Log Functions
You can use the ‘Save Log” functions to save the monitor
log to any of four formats that you can then use the logged
data with other application software, namely:
1.
Save Log to Text File/Lotus 123.PRN
2.
Save Log to Me&tat Lab Format
3.
Save Log to DataMyte TurboSPCPRN Format
4.
Save Log to dBASE.DBF Format
Here is a description of each “save” function.
Text FileLotus 123,PRN Format
When you select this Save Log function, the CSS converts
the monitor log to a text fide, each line of which contains
results data and other data from one SLS inspection cycle.
Figure 7.5 shows a few lines of a text file.
F@ure 7.5 Sample of Converted Text File from Monitor Log
1, “04/09/1991”,
“10:52:35.06”,12.2,25,0,0,1,26.69,0,80.20
1,“04/09/1991”,“10:52:35.06”,12.2,25,0,0,0,1,26.67,0,80.20
1,
“04/09/1991fl, “10:52:35.12”,12.2,25,0,0,1,26.69,0,80.20
1,
“04/09/1991”, “10:52:35.12”,12.2,25,0,0,1,26.67,0,80.20
1,
“04/09/1991”, “10:52:35.17”,12.2,25,0,0,1,26.67,0,80.17
1,“04/09/1991”,“10:52:35.17~,12.2,25,0,0,1,26.67,0,80.20
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1, “04/09/1991N, “10:52:35.23”,12.2,25,0,0,1,26.67,0,80.20
Each line contains eleven fields, separated by commas. The
information in each field is as fohows:
Field 1 contains the COM port number to which the SLS is
connected. In this case, it is COMl.
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