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automatic mode, the data (also the measurement interface) will be automatically saved after each
measurement. The instrument has two types of measurement mode: normal measurement (as in
Diagram 4) and TruRead measurement (Diagram 5). in Diagram 4 means that 12 sets of data
has been saved. The storage number only indicates the number of measurement interfaces, which is
not equal to the number of actual stored data. In normal measurement mode, one serial number
corresponds to one measurement data. In TruRead measurement mode, one serial number
corresponds to multiple measurements (according to
user’s setting) in the measurement interface. The
data, as shown in Figure 5, has 10 measurements. Obviously, for one measurement interface, the
memory storage of the normal measurement is different with that of TruRead measurement. The below
table shows the amount of storage for each measurement mode.
Measurement Mode
Storage Capacity
Normal
200 sets
TruRead
(
5 times measurement
)
100 sets
TruRead
(
10 times measurement
)
61 sets
TruRead
(
15 times measurement
)
44 sets
TruRead
(
20 times measurement
)
34 sets
Therefore, when the instrument is stored in a mixture of measurement mode, The storage capacity of
measurement interface is different, and it's between 34 to 200. If the stored value is full, will
flash to remind you that the storage is full and you need to delete it before saving new data.
b) Data Recall
In measurement mode, long press (>3s), the instrument will display the saved measurement
interface. As shown in Diagram 6, means there are 15 saved measurement interfaces and
it’s currently showing the 9th one. Press or to check other data. Hold or to quickly
check other data. Press to return to measurement mode.
c) Data Deletion
Once the data storage is full, users need to delete the data in order to save new data. Select Yes in P5 in
parameter setup and press to confirm the deletion (will delete all of the saved data,
non-reversible).
Diagram 4
Diagram 5
Diagram 6