Clearing Memory - Fluke 1652C User Manual

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4.
Press  to recall the data. The tester display will revert to the Test mode
used for the recalled test data, however, the  icon still appears,
indicating the tester is still in Memory mode.
5.
Press  to toggle between the data id screen and the recalled data screen
to check the recalled data id or to select more data to recall.
6.
Press  to exit Memory mode at any time.

Clearing Memory

To clear all memory in 1653B:
1.
Press  to enter Memory mode.
2.
Press . The primary display will show Clr?
3.
Press  again to clear all memory locations. The Tester returns to the
measurement mode.
To clear all memory in 1654B:
1.
Press  to enter Memory mode.
2.
Press . The primary display will show Clr?
If either the data set (a) or the subset number (b) changes since the
last stored result, the display shows the data set (a) and subset
number (b) of the last stored result. Press  again to show "Clr?" and
the data ID (c).
3.
Press  to enable clear all memory. The display shows Clr All?
4.
Press  to confirm clear all memory. All memory is cleared and the Tester
returns to the measurement mode.
To delete (clear) the last valid stored result in 1654B:
1.
Press  to enter Memory mode. The display shows the last date set (a)
and data subset (b) selections.
2.
Press . The primary display will show Clr? and the data ID (c).
If either the data set (a) or the subset number (b) changes since the
last stored result, the display shows the data set (a) and subset
number (b) of the last stored result. Press  again to show "Clr?" and
the data ID (c).
3.
Press  to delete the last valid stored result. The display shows the next
last valid id number (c) for a short time and then the Tester returns to the
measurement mode.
Electrical Installation Tester
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