Recording Data - AEMC 6526 Quick Start Manual

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Recording Data

Recording a measurement
Press the MEM key for >2 seconds. The measurement is stored in the first available
location in the instrument's memory. The saved recording includes all information
associated with the measurement, including voltage, current, duration of tests, T1
and T2 (for PI and DAR), and any other applicable data for the test type. The record-
ing also includes a bar graph indicating how much available memory remains in the
instrument.
Viewing Stored Recordings
Set the rotary switch to MR.
1.
2.
The instrument displays the last recording stored in the instrument. The
secondary (top) display indicates the memory location; while the main display
indicates the measured value. To see other stored measurements, press the
 key. The record number is decremented and the corresponding measure-
ment is displayed.
3.
To scroll rapidly through the recorded measurements, keep the  key
pressed.
4.
To select a specific recording, use the ► key to change the recording number.
5.
Once you select the recording number, you can see all information associated
with the measurement. Press the MEM key for >2 seconds, then use the 
key to scroll the information.
6.
When finished viewing recordings, press MEM for >2 seconds.
Deleting Recordings
To delete a single recording:
1.
Set the rotary switch to MR.
2.
Use the  and ► keys to select the number of the recording to be deleted.
Press the CLR key for >2 seconds. The record number blinks and the LCD
3.
displays the letters CLR.
Press the MEM key for >2 seconds to confirm the deletion. To cancel, press
4.
the CLR key for >2 seconds.
To delete all stored recordings:
1.
Set the rotary switch to MR.
Press the CLR key for >2 seconds.
2.
Press the  key; the record number is replaced by ALL.
3.
4.
To cancel, press the CLR key for >2 seconds. Otherwise, press the MEM key
for >2 seconds to confirm the deletion.
5.
The instrument displays a message indicating the memory is empty.

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