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Overview
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As part of this exercise, select each of these various VIEWs
and use the
d
and
u
keys to see how a variety of differ-
ent parameters are displayed within each function.
We have sought only to explain the general concept of the
VIEW function at this time. More detailed explanations are
provided later in Chapters 3 and 6.
Data Storage and Recall
When a measurement has been performed and the instru-
ment stopped, the measured data can be stored to non-vola-
tile memory before the instrument is reset or the setup
changed; otherwise the data will be lost. Attempting to
change the setup while there is measured data available will
cause the system to prompt you to store the data before con-
tinuing.
Storing Data
Step 1
To store measurement data, press the
D
DATA
key. The following menu appears:
The “Recall Files” line only appears
if data has previously been stored.
Step 2
With the message “Store File” highlighted, press
the
c
Check key to store the data.
Recalling Data
Step 1
To recall stored data , highlight “Recall Files” and
press the
c
Check key. The following screen
appears.
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