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LX Stand-alone Operations
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Recording to Memory
When recording to memory while using LX as a stand-alone device, keep the LX powered on after recording
stops, connect to a PC, and transfer the data in memory to an MO disk or the PC.
1.
In the LX Navi, choose New from the File menu.
2.
Specify the memory as the recording device, specify the file name, and then click OK.
3.
Terminate the LX Navi.
4.
Power off the LX, remove the IEEE 1394/LAN cable from the rear, and move the LX to the place where
you want to take measurements
5.
Power on the LX main unit.
6.
Press the REC button and then the FWD button. The recording will start.
7.
Press the PAUSE button. The recording will pause. The recorded data will be grouped into one ID.
After this, whenever the FWD and PAUSE buttons are pressed, an ID will be recorded, and the ID numbers
will be incremented automatically.
8.
To stop recording, press the STOP button.
Take care in this situation because the data in memory will be lost if you again press the REC button,
start reproducing, or power off the LX. If you again record data or power off the main unit before copying,
the data in memory will be lost.
9.
Use an IEEE 1394/LAN cable to connect to the PC.
10.
Start the LX Navi.
11.
From the File menu choose Copy, and copy the data that was recorded to memory to the PC.
When recording to memory using LX as a stand-alone device, do not select the Auto Saving option (File,
New, and then Auto Saving). When recording to memory, the system does not know how much free space
is left on the media and so there is a danger that some data may be lost when saving. Also note that, even
if the Auto Saving option is selected, powering off the LX resets this option to the disabled status.
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