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4. Saving Measured Data
You can perform optical power measurement and saving of measured
data while memory addresses and memory data are displayed.
The addresses to save to can be set arbitrarily.
After saving data, the address is automatically incremented. However,
if the last address is (999 or U99) it is overwritten, and the address is not
incremented (if a numerical value is not displayed in the DATA area, this
indicates an address in which no data has been saved.).
All procedures start from normal measurement mode (see section 2-4-1).
Confirm that the instrument is in normal measurement mode
(absolute value measruement or relative value measurement)
before beginning the procedure.
4-1 Saving to Standard Memory
Step
Key
Display
Description
1
MEMORY
are displayed.
The address is shown in the
ADRS field.
Changes to memory
measurement mode.
2 [UP]
or
[DOWN]
[UP]: Increase, [DOWN]: Decrease.
1000 data can be set to addresses
000 to 999.
Specifies the address
to save to. Hold the
key down to scroll
through addresses.
3
ENTER
is displayed. Measured
value displayed in DATA field,
blinks.
Displays data to be
saved.
4 [UP]
or
[DOWN]
or blinks, depending
on which one was selected.
Confirms whether to
execute the save.
5
ENTER
: Address increases by 1
: Address number does not
change.
YES: Execute the
save.
NO: Do not save.
6
ESC
Returns to normal measurement
mode. Displays the measured
value.
Exits memory
measurement mode.
To continue saving, press ENTER and repeat the procedure. Press ESC to
cancel the procedure midstream. Returns to normal measurement mode.
<Display Example>
Measurement Screen during Mem. Meas. (Step 1) Data Save Screen (Step 3)
MEMORY
PWR SAVE
ADRS
nm
CW
dBm
DATA
▲
▼
MEMORY
MEMORY
PWR SAVE
PWR SAVE
ADRS
ADRS
nm
CW
dBm
DATA
DATA
▲
▼
MEMORY
PWR SAVE
ADRS
nm
CW
dBm
DATA
▲
▼
MEMORY
MEMORY
PWR SAVE
PWR SAVE
ADRS
ADRS
nm
CW
dBm
DATA
DATA
▲
▼
MEMORY
MEMORY
ADRS
ADRS
DATA
DATA