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4. Press the
DISPLAY SELECT 3
key, which corresponds to the
Delete
menu line. A
message saying
Deleted Memory
will show and your display return to Results
Data. Note that if you have chosen a storage number that reflects your active
settings, the number will not delete.
Repacking of the Storage Areas
The media used for these storage areas is known as “Flash Memory”. This non-
volatile memory is both readable and writable, but only previously erased areas of
memory may be written to. The internal system of the instrument ensures that this
memory is correctly written to, while maintaining its efficient usage.
This storing process will slowly fill the memory with each written storage area until
the memory becomes full. When full, the system automatically retrieves all storage
areas into internal volatile memory, erases the entire non-volatile memory, and then
rewrites all the storage areas back into non-volatile memory. Thus, rarely, will you
need to manually prompt the execution of this procedure, except when a software
upgrade has been performed, or in the unlikely event that a storage area has become
corrupted.
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To manually prompt the repacking of storage areas:
Caution:
Power must not be removed while this procedure is being performed,
complete data loss (including calibration data) may result if this occurs.
1. Press the
SETUP
key.
2. Scroll to
NV Data Control
menu line.
3. Press the corresponding
DISPLAY SELECT
key to edit.
4. Press the
DISPLAY SELECT
key corresponding to
Pack Data in Memory
menu
line. You will get a message saying
Erasing Flash Memory
.
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