Storing Measurements Into Memory; Reading Stored Data; Erasing The Memory; Using The ▲ And ▼ Buttons - AEMC 6416 User Manual

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All calculated impedance and/or current values, together with the values
accessible in the secondary screens in Advanced mode, are stored as soon as
the MEM button is pressed, such as:
■ Current measurement (A)
■ Measurement of the resistance, inductance, and impedance (Z)
■ Contact voltage measurement (V)
■ Present configuration of the clamp
■ Sequence number of the record
■ Time and date of the record
The display indicates the sequence number of the last measurement recorded,
or 0 if the memory is empty. The data is preserved when the device is OFF or
without a battery.

5.7.3 Reading Stored Data

The data can be read using the MR function (see § 6.3).

5.7.4 Erasing the Memory

Refer to § 4.4, menu #1.
5.7.5 Using the ▲ and ▼ Buttons
The ▲ and ▼ buttons are used to view the various stored measurements.
If these buttons are held down, the sequence number is scrolled at a rate
of 3 counts per second; after 5 seconds, the rate is increased to 10 counts
per second. Each time the sequence number changes, the value of the
corresponding measurement is displayed. The MR symbol remains displayed as
a reminder that the memory recall function is active.
It is possible to scroll past the oldest recorded value to the most recent, or past
the most recent recorded value to the oldest.
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