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CLIOwin 6.5 PCI User's Manual - Audiomatica Srl

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Invokes the Autosave Settings dialog. It is possible to define the autosaving rules that<br />

will be followed by the measurements capable of this feature (MLS and Sinusoidal).<br />

Fig.6.3 Autosave settings<br />

There are four settings which serve to define the autosave file name:<br />

Path defines the folder where the file will be saved; it is possible to choose it clicking<br />

on the browse for folder button (...). In Fig.6.3 we see path defined as c:\clio2000\data<br />

Root File Name defines the part of the file name that will not change during autosave;<br />

in Fig.6.3 it is 'rcf deg'.<br />

Start defines the initial number appended to the root. This number will always be<br />

multiplied by 100 to give space for two decimals management. Numbers are appended<br />

with spaces. In Fig.6.3 start is -45; this will define the first autosaved file name as<br />

'c:\clio2000\data\rcf deg -4500'<br />

Increment defines the increment to be given to the autosaved file names. In the<br />

example of Fig.6.3 the second autosaved file will be named 'c:\clio2000\data\rcf deg<br />

-4000'<br />

Total Number defines the number of autosaved files after which the process is<br />

automatically ended<br />

It is possible to choose to save in the standard binary file format (Bin) and/or to export<br />

in text format (Txt) (see also 6.3.3); the drop down chooses number of export data<br />

points for MLS files.<br />

It is possible to save (and load) these definitions in particular files called Autosave<br />

Definition Files (*.asd).<br />

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