5.3 Application Settings
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Saving Data in Instrument Memory to USB Flash Drive
• If the memory function is enabled, the number of memory items currently saved is dis-
played in the measurement screen.
• In continuous measurement mode, only measurements for panels for which the memory
function is enabled are saved.
• Save the data stored in the instrument to a USB flash drive or acquire it with the
:MEMory?
command.
• The data in the instrument memory 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 using the contact check function setting, measurement values cannot be saved
when the following three conditions obtain:
See:
"5.3.4 Checking Contact Defects and the Contact State (Contact Check Function)" (p. 177)
• 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)
Press
to save the data in the instru-
ment memory to a USB flash drive.
Memory Function Setting
When this function is used to save the data in the in-
strument memory to a USB flash drive, the data is
cleared from the instrument memory automatically.
Connect a USB flash drive (p. 273).
Indicates that the number of memory
items currently saved is 1,144.
Summary of Contents for IM3533
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