Automatic Saving Of Measurement Results In The Memory - Sonel MMR-620 Operating Manual

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Notes:
- What is saved in the memory is the principal result and additional results, as well as the
following information: noise present in the object during the measurement and limitation of
the measurement current or, in the same location, too low a voltage of accumulators dur-
ing the measurement (this is priority information).
- In the case the user attempts to save information in an occupied cell the following warn-
ing is displayed in place of the principal result: Cell used! Overwrite? If the button
pressed, the new result of the measurement will be saved and the previous one deleted.
- Saving in the memory is signalled by means of the symbol
screen and three short sound signals.
- After information is saved in the last cell in the given bank, the following message is dis-
played: Last cell in bank!
4.2
Automatic saving of measurement results in the mem-
ory
In MENU set the automatic mode of saving results in the memory (see Chapter 3.1.4).
Before the first measurement commences, select the initial cell for saving a series of
results in the memory (see Chapter 3.2): using buttons
of the bank and using buttons
Notes:
- Automatic saving of the result of measurement to the memory takes place directly after it
has been displayed and it is realised in accordance with the procedure described in Chap-
ter 4.1.
- In the automatic mode of measurement release after a modification of the number of the
bank or cell, exit the setting mode using the button
ment using the button START.
and
select the number of the cell.
OPERATING MANUAL MMR-620 Revision 1.6
which is displayed on the
and
select the number
or ESC, or start the first measure-
Mem-
ory
Manual
saving
is
Auto-
matic
saving
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