
Micro 800 Optical DO Instruction Manual
Rev 1
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8.6. Important Information About Memory Mode
When data is saved in the Meter, it is compressed in raw Probe format. In other words, the
same way that it came up from the Probe. When you recall the data in Memory Recall
mode, the data is decompressed, then processed for display.
The advantage of this is that the readings will always appear in the current Meter
configuration. For example, if you spent a day taking readings with the Meter set to read
EC corrected to 20
q
C, then when you got back you really want to see EC corrected to
25
q
C, you can do this by simply changing the Meter settings (see section 9:
Setting Units of
Measurement)
.
The stored data can be displayed any way you want on recall. You are not limited to
viewing the data in the same way it was logged. This is a major advantage and allows you
to actually store and recall more parameters than can be displayed at any one time.
The same rules apply when data is output to a PC running Micro 800 Link Software via the
USB cable. The data that is output is always as per the Meter’s
current
configuration. You
can output the data as many times as you like in various Meter configurations.