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Memory of measurement results
4.1 Structure of the Memory
The memory for test results has a tree-like structure (see figure below). The user has the ability to
record data for ten clients. A maximum of 999 objects can be created for each client, which may store
up to three levels of sub-objects, 999 sub-objects for each level. Each object, and sub-object may store
up to 999 measurements.
The memory allows for simultaneous recording of 10 full descriptions of customers, and a mini-
mum of: measurement sets for 10000 measuring points and 10000 names of these points, 999 names
for objects, 999 descriptions of sub-objects and remember the layout created for these objects. Addi-
tionally the memory has a space for the list of names (selection lists) extended up to 99 entries.
4.1.1 The appearance of main windows in the measurement recording mode
The main folder window
Bar with a client
name / bar for menu
location
Free memory available:
all internal lines visible - 100%,
no internal line visible - 0%
Bold borders indicate
location of the cursor
Hint bar
Object icon
Sub-object icon
Bar for the name of
object and sub-object
and (when the cursor
is on the client) client
address (if entered)
Connectors indicating the ability to move
between the icons
Marking of function
buttons
Object without any sub-object
Successive number /
total number of objects
Object symbol
Symbol of the measuring point and the number of such points (for this object)
An object containing at least one sub-object
Object symbol on a grey background
Connector