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9. Application of data processing
9.1 Storage of measuring data
The maximum number of data which can be stored in DA-130N memory is 1100 samples.
9.1.1 Auto saving
Set ‘Memory In’ for “Custom” mode at “Auto” of Function <Meas. Mode>.
symbol appears on the lower-left on the screen display.
The measurement results are retained and at the same time saved automatically.
9.1.2 Manual storage
Select “Field” or “Labo” mode on Function <Meas. Mode>, or set Memory in to “Manu” in “Custom”
mode.
Measurement results can be withheld and saved by pressing [ok/meas.] key.
Whether the resulting data may be saved either automatically or manually, the sample
number at the upper-right corner on the display will increment.
9.2 Making saved data
This mark is useful for data management to identify unnecessary data or various different
kinds of sample when switching to another.
1.
Press [mem.clr] key to blink the latest sample number on upper right corner and turn on mark at
the bottom line.
2.
Change sample number with [
+
], [
−
] key, and display measurement data of each sample number.
Press [ok/meas.] key for the data you want to put the mark.
3.
The “
∗
” symbol is marked under the selected sample number, and this mark will appear while the
data is printed out. This is useful for data management.
4.
To erase “
∗
” mark, press [ok/meas.] key on the screen of the data you want to eliminate.
ok
9.3 Deletion of stored data
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Clear all data at once
1.
When [mem.clr] key is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the message, “Memory All Clear
Execute? (Yes/No)” will appear.
2.
Choose “Yes” and press [ok/meas.] key to erase all the data, and bring back the sample number to
‘0001.’