Recording echo data
Use the raw data recording functionality provided by the ME70 to save echo data using the *.raw format. The data files can be copied or moved to an external storage device. You can keep the recorded files for future reference, training purposes and calibration. The recording is controlled by the Record function.
Prerequisites
Before you start data recording, make sure that you have defined where to store the files. To define which disks and folders to use to save the data files, use the File Setup page. The File Setup page is located in the Output dialog box. If you wish to save your recorded data on an external hard disk, make sure that it is connected to the computer.
Context
You can save and recall echo information using the following methods and formats:
•  Bitmap images (containing the full ME70 screen capture) are saved whenever you select Screen Capture on the top bar.
•  Use Record on the Operation menu to record raw data.
Note
Unless you really need to record data for playback and/or training purposes, you should use this function with care. The data files will fill you hard disk very fast!
The data files will normally become very large. If you wish to record large amounts of data, make sure that you have enough space on your hard disk. Unless your computer is equipped with a very large disk, we recommend that you save the data to an external storage device.
Procedure
1 Open the Operation menu.
2 To start data recording, open the Record button, and select On.
Image
Alternatively, simply select the red circle on the right side of the button.
The Record indicator on the top bar changes its colour to reflect that recording is active.
3 If you wish to reduce the size of the data file you are recording, click the middle of the Record button to open it, and select Split File.
The current file is closed, and a new file is automatically started.
4 To stop recording, open the Record button, and select Off.
Alternatively, select the black rectangle on the left side of the button to stop the recording.