4.8 Using Memory Function
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The Memory View opens.
4.8.1 Basic Setting Memory
The Basic Setting Memory collectively stores the output-related settings in the Continuous function
(e.g. AC/DC mode, signal source, output range, AC setting, DC setting, current limiter, setting range
limit). User is required to perform some operations to save these settings into the Basic Setting
Memory. Both the internal and USB memories can be selected as the Basic Setting Memory.
There are 31 internal Basic Setting Memories from No. 0 to No. 30. The memory No. 0 stores the
factory defaults. The internal memory No. 1 settings are loaded at power-on of this product. User
can save the settings to the memories from No. 1 to No. 30. Clearing a Basic Setting Memory resets
it to the factory defaults (same as the one of No. 0). Clearing a Basic Setting Memory in the USB
memory deletes the applicable file in the USB memory.
For the set content saved in the Basic Setting Memory and factory defaults, see
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The Basic Setting Memory content cannot be copied directly between the internal and USB
memories. To copy them, load them first, then save to a new destination.
No overwrite confirmation message is displayed when you attempt to save under the same
name as for the data that exists on the USB memory.
The number of basic setting data files saved in a USB memory should be 500 or less. If the
number of files exceeds this limit, this product cannot recognize the basic setting data files in
the USB memory.
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