
MI 3200 TeraOhm 10 kV
Operation with Results
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6. Working with your Results
6.1. Storing, Recalling and Clearing Results
The instrument contains battery supported storage memory to retain results when power
is disconnected. This enables the test engineer to make the measurements and then to
recall them later on. This way the engineer can analyze and print results on the
instrument or transfer them to a computer for further analysis.
After pressing the
MEM
key, the memory
menu (
Fig. 30
) is displayed. Here the
engineer has the option to save, recall and
clear results
Fig. 30. Storage operation menu
SAVE
CLR RCL nnnn
The
nnnn
means ser. number of stored
result.
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There are the following possibilities are selectable using the
or
arrow keys:
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To store result: Highlight
SAVE
and confirm by pressing the
MEM
key. If graph R(t)
is enabled in the measurement, it will be automatically saved with the measurement.
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To recall stored result: Highlight
RCL
and confirm by pressing the
MEM
key. The last
stored result will be displayed. The menu is replaced with:
Recall measurement without the graph R(t):
Recall: 0006
Recall measurement with the graph R(t):
Recall: 0007 G
“0006” and “0007” represents the serial number of the stored results. G letter means
the graph R(t), if added. Results can be scrolled through by using the
and
keys.
To see the Graph R(t) press the
SELECT
key, to go back to the numerical
measurement result press the
ESC
key.
The recall function can be exited by pressing the
ESC
or
Start
key.
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To clear the
last
stored result: highlight
CLR
and confirm by pressing the
MEM
key.
To clear the complete memory see paragraph 4.2. Configuration.
In addition to the main result also, the subresults and parameters of the selected
function are also recorded. The following is a list of all the data stored for each function.