5 Handling measurement results
When?
1. To store measurement results.
2. To recall measurement results.
3. To transfer measurement results to a PC.
4. To delete stored measurement results.
Storing of measurement results
How?
Measurement results are automatically stored together with the time and date.
The instrument stores up to 50 results.
When the batch number is shown the number of available memory slots, e. g. F:21,
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is displayed instead of the time and date.
Important
The display of F:00 indicates that all 50 storage slots are occupied. The next meas-
urement result overwrites the oldest one.
Displaying stored data
How?
1. Switch on the instrument by pressing the ON/OFF button.
2. Press the TEST button until the arrow indicates the desired test-method memory.
The reference code is shown.
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3. Press the MEM button. The last stored result of the method in question is shown.
If no data are stored, an acoustic signal sounds. The display remains unchanged.
4. Repeated pressing of the MEM button displays the stored data in reverse time
and date order (A).
The display of the reference code in conjunction with the sound of the acoustic
signal indicates that no further data are stored (B).
5. To select stored data of another test-method memory press the TEST button to
set the pointer. Then press the MEM key to display the data.
6. To finish the operation, press the ON/OFF (or the TEST) button.
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MEM
START
CODE
TEST
ON/OFF
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2
3
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MEM
START
MEM
TEST
ON/OFF
4A
MEM
START
CODE
TEST
ON/OFF
1
2
3
4
5
4B
MEM
START
CODE
TEST
ON/OFF
5
MEM
START
CODE
TEST
ON/OFF
1
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5
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