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The instrument stores measurement data, settings, date and
time in the internal memory.
Data is not erased when the power is shut off.
There are two recording methods. (Combinable)
• The content of a manual records are viewable on the LCD
of the instrument.
Further, the records can be downloaded to a PC using the
PC software.
• For logging records, only the last value is viewable on the
LCD of the instrument. The entire record is viewable on a
PC using the PC software.
See 6.4 "Communicating with PC" (page 136).
• Add data No. to data to record. The data No. serves as the
address in the memory. The table shows the data No. num-
bering system.
Recording
Measurement Data
(Memory Function)
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Manual
recording:
Stores held data
Logging
recording:
Stores insulation resistance data at regular
intervals.
Recording
method
Data No.
Manual
recording
A0 - A9, b0 - b9, C0 - C9, d0 - d9,
E0 - E9, F0 - F9,
H0 - H9, J0 - J9, n0 - n9, P0 - P9
(100 numbers in total)
Logging
recording
Lr0 - Lr9 (10 numbers in total. Up to
360 loggings per data No.)
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