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Storing and recalling data (MI and MR keys)
You can store up to 16 readings in the meter. The stored
value includes the conductivity reading with the corre-
sponding temperature of the solution. Stored readings are
numbered with numeric and alphabetical references in
the lower left hand corner of the display.
Readings 10 through 16 are indicated by alpha characters
A through F. The meter retains memory even when the
meter is turned off.
To store a reading in memory, press MI.
A MEM indicator will flash in the lower left hand corner,
along with the numeric or alphabetical reference of the
stored value.
See Figure 19.
To recall a reading from memory, press MR.
When you press MR, the meter will display the values
stored in memory in a “last in first out” order. For exam-
ple, If you stored 10 readings,when you press the MR key
the meter will display reading MEM 9. As you continue to
press MR, the display will display reading MEM 8 and so
on. The first reading taken is stored in MEM 0.
See Figure 20.
If there are readings stored previously in the meter, the
meter will scroll through those as well. When you return
to the first stored reading, the meter will stop scrolling.
Press CAL/MEAS to return to Measurement mode.
NOTE:
If you try to store over 16 readings in the meter,
the most recent stored reading will write over the
oldest stored reading.
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Figure 19: MI key
READY
MEAS
AUTO
MEM
µ S
°C
ATC
COND
Figure 20: MR key
MEM
µ S
°C
COND
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