Memory Function - Nissei WS-1011 Instruction Manual

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to stiff ness of artery and has been studied as one of circulatory risk factors. It is sometimes said that 45
mmHg of pulse pressure is normal value. Pulse pressure only does not represent arterial sclerosis. However,
observation of pulse pressure in long term will be important.
Fig.14

MEMORY FUNCTION

The measured values are automatically saved for later review in either one of two memory banks. These two memory banks can be used to save readings of two
persons separately or to save morning readings and evening readings separately.
Each bank can save up to 60 readings. When the number of stored readings reaches 60, the oldest reading will be deleted to record new reading.
Saved readings are recalled with measurement date and time when clock function is activated. *The clock needs to be activated
before measurement for date and time to be saved with the measured valued.
[Err] results are not saved.
1 Turn off the monitor once with "START/STOP" when the results are displayed after a measurement. Touch
to review
readings saved in memory 1 and
to review those in memory 2.
The average of the saved readings are displayed (fi g. 15).
Average will not be displayed unless there are two or more readings saved.
2 Touch the same memory key again. The latest reading saved in the selected bank is displayed.
3 The display at the top shows memory number, measurement date and time alternately.
4 The latest reading is displayed as memory "No. 1". The bigger memory number indicates the older number.
Even if you do not turn off the monitor, it displays the result for approximately 30 seconds and will turn off automatically.
Fig.15
Touching
at display of reading in the bank M1 will switch the display to reading in bank M2 and touching
side again will
return to the display of result in the bank M1.
5 Touch "START/STOP" .
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