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Operation
1.020 M
ohm
PASS
1.020 M
ohm
PASS
1.020 M
ohm
PASS
1.020 M
ohm
PASS
1.020 M
ohm
PASS
1.020 M
ohm
PASS
or
1.006 PASS
1.006 PASS
1.006 PASS
1.006 PASS
1.006 PASS
The number of measurement results that can be stored is dependent on available disk
space and length of the data string. For example; if no limit is set the measurement string
contains no pass/fail result, thus the string is fewer characters. The same is true with
header information, multiple headers (different test conditions) will consume more
memory. Whatever the case, a blank disk is capable of storing thousands of
measurements.
2.6.4 Utilities
Menus
Calibration
Elapsed Time
Save Setup
Recall Setup
Calibration Date
Set Contrast
Set Time / Date
Lock Out
Setup
I/O
Utilities
Zero
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
LCD Backlite
>>
Off On
Figure 2-21: Utilities Menu
The last of the three main menus is Utilities, shown in Figure 2-21. Each function is
described in detail in paragraphs 2.6.4.1 through 2.6.4.10.
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