6.7 Save the Measurement Conditions (Panel Save Function)
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• The current measurement conditions can be saved to internal memory. Up to
99 panels (99 sets) of measurement conditions can be saved.
• When the panel save function is used, the measurement mode and all of the
measurement conditions are saved. The saved values include comparator
and BIN (Model 3504-50, 3504-60 only) upper limit and lower limit values and
the open circuit, short circuit, and load compensation values.
• Use the panel load function to load saved measurement conditions.
See
6.8 "Load the Measurement Conditions (Panel Load Function)" (p. 108)
Saving Panels
1.
Press .
The upper part of the MAIN display area displays the menu contents and the
lower part displays the setting information.
(Refer to "Menu display organization" (p. 13) for menu order)
2.
Use
or
to select the “SAVE” menu item.
When the saved panel number is selected, a word with a
u
in it in front of the
panel number will light up.
3.
Use the numeric keypad or
and
to select the panel number to
save.
The numbers 01 to 99 can be set.
Panel numbers already in use flash. To overwrite a panel number, select the
panel number to overwrite.
4.
Press
to save the measurement conditions.
The unit returns to the measurement mode it was in prior to the menu items
being displayed.
6.7 Save the Measurement Conditions
(Panel Save Function)
(Panel save function setting screen)
Menu content
The panel numbere flashes
(At the time of shipment: “01”)
(If all panels have not been saved, the “u 01”
indication is displayed.)
(MAIN display area)
• The panel is not saved unless
is pressed.
• The lifespan of the backup battery for internal memory is approximately six
years under normal use.
• Measurement conditions can no longer be saved after the life of the battery
runs out. When this happens, submit a request for the battery to be replaced
by our repair service personnel. (A fee will be charged.)
Summary of Contents for 3504-40 C HiTester
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Page 22: ...1 4 Names and Functions of Parts 16 ...
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Page 96: ...5 2 BIN Measurement Function Model 3504 50 3504 60 only 90 ...
Page 136: ...7 4 About Measurement Times 130 ...
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