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5.7 Saving Data
Data that you want to view after measuring (when
TIME
is dis-
played) can be stored. (Data cannot be manually stored during
measurement.) Settings are stored at the same time data is stored.
However, because of the overwriting method employed, only one
set of measurements can be stored (including the set of values of
repeating measurements).
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See Section 5.8 "Saving Settings" (page 101)
1.
With the meter turned on, press the
button for about two
seconds.
2.
and
are displayed, and the data is stored.
Storable Data (Batch Save)
• INTEG data (integral and interval mean value)
• RATE data (duty and operating time)
• PEAK data (peak, maximum and minimum values)
To Erase Stored Data
1.
Hold the
button while pressing the
button to turn the
meter on.
2.
and
are displayed, and the data is erased.
To Recall Stored Data
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See Section 5.9 "Recalling Stored Data" (page 102)
5.7 Saving Data
Aside from this procedure, data is stored in the following cases:
• When INTEG or RATE data is being retained (
TIME
displayed),
and when the meter is turned off by the auto power-off func-
tion.
• When the
indicator appears while using batteries, data is
retained (
TIME
displayed), and the meter is turned off automati-
cally by the low battery voltage detection function.
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See Section 2.5 "Turning Power On and Off" (page 35)
• During integral or duty measurement, when the meter is turned
off by the
button (however, if the meter is powered by
the AC adapter or external power, data is not saved when the
power supply is interrupted).
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