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Memory of the measurement results
MMR-630 meters are equipped with a memory of 990 resistance measurement results. The loca-
tion within the memory where a single result is saved is called a memory cell. The whole memory is
divided into 10 banks comprising 99 cells. Each result may be saved in a cell of a selected number
and in the selected bank, and therefore the user of the meter may, at their own discretion, assign cell
numbers to specific measurement points and numbers of the banks to specific objects, as well as per-
form measurements in any order and repeat them not loosing the other data.
The memory of the measurement results is not erased when the meter is turned off, and thus they
may be read later on or sent to a computer. Neither is the number of the current cell and bank
changed.
It is recommended to erase the memory once the data have been read or before a new series of
measurements is performed; the new measurement results may be saved in the same cells as the
previous ones.
4.1
Manual saving of measurement results in the memory
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