Chapter 4 – Data Operations
Working with Records
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4.1.4
Erasing Records
In some cases, you may want to erase the last record you
saved. For example, if you took a preset-timed measurement
that was overloaded and therefore invalid, then you should
erase the record and retake the measurement. (Note that this
is not necessary with an interrupted or manually timed meas-
urement, since the record is not saved automatically in those
cases.)
After you have downloaded your records to a computer, then
you no longer need to store your records in the instrument.
You should erase all records stored in the vibration meter so
that the memory will be free for storing future measurements.
To erase the last record taken:
1.
If the instrument is measuring, then press
to stop it.
The Measurement Window must read
STOP
(as shown be-
low), not
RUN
.
2.
Press
until the Erase Last Record Window is visible
on the screen, as shown in Fig. 4.7. The number of the last
recorded record is displayed. In the example shown,
record number 6 will be erased.
3.
To erase the record shown, press
. To cancel, press
. If you select to erase the record, then a warning like
the one shown in Fig. 4.8 will appear to make sure you
have not made a mistake.
Fig. 4.6 The display when measurement is stopped
STOP
00:05:41
Amp
17.9 m/ss
H Aeq
7.26 m/ss
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