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CHAPTER 7
Using SIM 3
7.9. SAVING, EXPORTING, RELOADING MEASUREMENTS
7.9.1. Overview
Saving SIM 3 measurements allows them to be used at a later time. A Project and all of its
measurements can be saved to CD and viewed on a PC using the DataViewer, and various
views can be captured File > Export or the computer’s print-screen function for use in
presentations.
7.9.2. Saving Measurements
When a Project is first saved using File > Save As, two separate files with the same name are
created in a directory entitled “/cf/sim/userarea/userdata.” The XML file contains the settings,
and the BIN file contains the traces.
Give this Project a title, using either the Project field in Properties or the file name field
in Save As. Once the initial file is created, clicking on File > Save will add any additional
measurements to the existing file.
7.9.3. Import Settings
Import Settings recalls the settings from a saved session to start a new one. This feature
is most useful if the new session is very similar to one that has been previously saved. It
is convenient to recall the branches, labels, and other settings as a template without the
previous measurement data.
Go to File > Import Settings. The Recall DataGroup dialog will be empty. As needed,
branches can be added, deleted, or reconfigured from this starting point.
NOTE: Internal delay times for each branch will be retained, so will need to be
readjusted using Autoset Delay during the new session.
7.9.4. Exporting Measurements from SIM to the PC DataViewer
The SIM-3022 analyzer has an integral CD burner and reader. To export Projects and their
measurements to be viewed later in the DataViewer, the files must be burned to a CD-R or
CD-RW disk.
Select File > Copy Directory to CDR. A dialog box will open. Select the desired directory
from among those listed, and follow the dialog commands to burn the CD. When complete,
press File > Eject CD.
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