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2-5-3 Battery Check
Power Condition
Explanation of Function
Battery voltage falls
below a specified level
Low battery indicator blinks.
=> Change the batteries immediately.
Battery voltage falls
even farther below a
specified level
The instrument shuts down automatically, as if
no power were being supplied at all.
When using certain types of nickel metal-hydride rechargable batteries,
the instrument may shut down immediately after the low battery
indicator blinks.
Data cannot be saved or deleted while the low battery indicator is
displayed. The resume value is also not saved.
2-5-4 Resume
The settings that were active when the power was turned OFF are
saved and restored the next time the power is turned ON.
The function is disabled when the low battery indicator is displayed.
In this case, the instrument saves the settings that were last active
when the power was turned OFF normally.
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The settings that are saved by the Resume function are as follows.
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Absolute/relative value measurement
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Averaging ON/OFF
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Measurement wavelength
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User calibration ON/OFF
(typical)
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Measurement wavelength
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User calibration value
(user specified)
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Measurement mode
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Standard memory addresses
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Displayed units
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User memory addresses
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Relative value measurement reference value
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Sort keys
* The sort keys are values that identify the order in which data was acquired.
Incrementation (the count ) of the sort key continues while under power.
• When saving data in Memory Meaurment mode, the count
values are saved together with the data.
• When processing data on a PC, you can use the count
values to sort the data.
• The sort keys cannot be used with the OPM by itself.