4.5 Setting Application Settings
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LCR Function
• If the memory function is enabled, the number of memory items currently saved is dis-
played in the measurement screen.
• Save the measurement results stored in the instrument to a USB flash drive or acquire
them with the
:MEMory?
command.
• The internal data is lost when the memory function setting is changed.
• When the instrument memory becomes full, the following message appears on the mea-
surement screen. If this message appears, subsequent measurement results will not be
saved.
To resume saving, load or clear the measurement results from the instrument memory.
• When the contact check function has been set, the measurement value will not be saved
when all three of the following conditions apply:
See
"4.5.4 Checking Contact Defects and the Contact State (Contact Check Function)" (p. 132)
• When the memory function has been enabled
• When the contact check timing is set to
• When a contact check error has been displayed (see the error display) (p. 360)
5
Press
to close the setting screen.
4
Memory Function Setting
Select ON/IN/OFF for the memory function.
Clears all of the saved measurement results
from the instrument memory.
Saves the measurement values stored in the in-
strument memory to a USB flash drive and then
clears the measurement values from the instru-
ment memory.
The measurement values are saved to the
MEMORY folder in the USB flash drive. The file
name is automatically assigned from the date
and time (p. 285).
Disables the memory function.
Saves the measurement results to memory
only when a pass judgment is made for all of the
parameters judged with the comparator and
BIN functions.
(The measurement results are not saved if
even one of the comparator results is Hi or Lo
or the BIN result is OUT-OF-BINS.)
Saves all measurement values to memory.
If the comparator and BIN functions are not set, the
operation for
is the same as that of
.
Indicates that the number of memory
items currently saved is 2,929.
Summary of Contents for IM3533
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