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MEMORY MENU
When using UniGo, its menory will be
filled with data. Sometimes you will need
to delete the menory to make room for new
data. From the memory menu, you can delete
sessions and get more information about the
current use of the memory.
Memory menu. Used to clear sessions etc.
Use the
up
( ) and
down
( ) buttons to
move around in the menu and press
ok
but-
ton ( ) on the relevant line to execute that
function.
DELETE LAST SESSION
If the session just recorded was not one you
want to keep, you can use this command to
delete the newest session from the memory.
You will have to confirm this before the session
is deleted.
DELETE ALL SESSIONS
If all the sessions in memory are already
transferred to a PC, you might want to delete
them all at once.
You will have to confirm this before the session
is deleted.
DELETE DOWNLOADED
SESSIONS
UniGo uses the archive bit to indicate if the
session is new or old. If the sessions are
already transferred to a PC, the are marked as
old and you might want to delete them. This
command will delete all the old sessions, eg.
the sessions that are already transferred.
You will have to confirm this before the session
is deleted.
MEMORY STATUS
The memory on UniGo 3005 is smaller than
the other models. It is important that you keep
room enough to log new sessions. The memory
menu give the complete overview on what is
in memory.
Please notice the difference between UniGo
3005 and 5005 explained below.
Memory status screen with information on
the sessions and memory. 3005 shown.
NEW SESSIONS
Sessions are marked as new if they have not
been transferred to either a computer or the
flash key. This line is showing the number of
sessions waiting to be transferred.
OLD SESSIONS
When the sessions have been transferred to
the computer or the flash key they are marked
as old. This means they have already been
transferred, but not deleted. They are still
available for analysis on the UniGo, but at the
same time, they do take som of the available
memory space.
LAPS USED
3005
This is the number of laps already logged into
memory. Because the memory is limited, you
need to delete some sessions once in a while.
LAPS FREE
3005
If this shows a number different from 0, you
do have memory space to log a new session.
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