If you have checked [Enable multiple data types] in the [Address] tab (accessible from [Common Settings] - [Sampling]), you can import/export the settings in the [Address] tab from/to a comma CSV file or a tab-deliminated text file. When exporting using CSV, change the separator character to suit the editing environment.
You can create and edit data records in a spreadsheet, such as Microsoft Excel.
File Format
When you click [Export], the Address information is exported in the following format. The image below shows how the data appears when opened in Microsoft Excel.
File
The file version
Language
The language you specified in the Sampling Group List [Language].
ja-JP : Japanese
en-US : ASCII
zh-TW : Chinese (Traditional)
zh-CN : Chinese (Simplified)
ko-KR : Korean
ru-ru : Russian (Cyrillic)
th-TH : Thai
Number
The row number.
Type
The data type.
0 : Bit
1 : Word 8 Bit
2 : Word 16 Bit
3 : Word 32 Bit
5 : Text
6 : TIME
7 : DATE
8 : TIME_OF_DAY
9 : DATE_AND_TIME
Address
The device address.
Length
The number of consecutive addresses.
If you are creating new Address data records in a CSV or TXT file, enter each item in the format shown below.
Input the item name even if you do not use it. Do not edit or delete the item names in the exported CSV file. An error occurs and you will not be able to import.
If you are creating a new TXT file, specify Unicode UTF-8 for encoding when you save the file.
Depending on the settings in [Data Type] and [#], if you use multiple words, the [Type], [Address], and [Length] fields become blank except for the first row of the data type.
The row number is not read when importing..