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The measurement is recorded with all its supporting information: the date, the time, the measurement mode, the duration of the
measurement, the measurement configuration, the test voltage, the insulation resistance, the capacitance, the residual current,
and possibly the DAR, the PI, the DD, the resistance referred to the reference temperature, etc.
To exit without recording, turn the switch.
For each new record, the instrument proposes the first free memory location that follows the last record. It is also possible to
record a measurement at a memory location that has already been used.
Obj. Test
Date
Time
Fct.
2011-05-28
2011-05-27
2011-05-27
2011-05-26
2011-05-26
09:04
10:43
10:38
15:04
14:56
2550V
1000V
500V
MEMORY
Store
03
01
02 02
02 01
01 02
01 01
The bargraph indicates the
quantity of memory used (in
black), the quantity of memory
available (in white), and the
quantity of memory needed
to store the data of the last
measurement made (shaded).
The U-RAMP and U-STEP
modes are indicated, along with
the tests in which samples were
recorded to allow subsequent
display of the curve.
The number of measurements that can be recorded depends on the type of measurement and the number of samples stored for
each measurement.
The instrument can use up to 64kb for data storage and 1,600kb to store samples. It is therefore possible to store 256 measurements
and 80,000 samples associated with these measurements.
Press the MEM key one last time to record the
measurement.
MEM
The instrument confirms the storage.
OK