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4. Press MENU RUN again to save the program. After the program has been saved, the
display will show:
Saved (signature #)
5. If you decide not to save the program, press RESET instead of MENU RUN.
6. If there is insufficient Program Memory to save the program, the display will show:
MEMORY FULL
7. Evaluate the programs currently saved to determine if any are no longer needed. Refer to
the Delete Program procedure to make room in memory for new programs. (Remember,
a wire list with user labels occupies 4 memory locations.)
8. Rerun the above Save Program procedure after programs have been deleted.
Load Program
The Load Program function is used to copy one of the stored programs (in Program Memory) to
the Test Memory. The program in Test Memory will be over-written by the program being
loaded.
If the program in Test Memory is to be retained for future use, first save it by means of the Save
Program function before performing this procedure.
A complete Load Program procedure is provided below. Once familiarized, however, the user
may refer to Figure 9. To select and use the Load Program function, proceed as follows:
1. Press Up or Down arrow to step through the menu to display Load Program. (Enable
jack not required for loading programs.)
2. Press MENU RUN to initiate Load Program, and the display will show the signature for
the last program that was selected with the Load or Delete function:
Load Program (signature #)
3. Press Up or Down arrow until the display shows the signature for the program to be
loaded into Test Memory. (Each time the arrow is pressed, the next program signature
will display.) A
Bottom of List
message will appear after all programs have been
displayed using the Down arrow. A
Top of List
message will appear after all programs
have been displayed using the Up arrow.
4. If it is decided not to load the program, press RESET.
5. When the desired program signature is reached, press MENU RUN and the program will
be copied into the Test Memory.
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