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Instruction Manual MM850481 ed.01
8 MEMORY MANAGEMENT
The standard configuration include an internal memory to store up to 250 complete gas analysis divided by Tags (max.
40 tags). Each analysis includes 10 gas concentration values, data and time. Each Tag includes one or more analysis
data, 16 characters ID, 3 rows for the Customer data, Draught and smoke index values, Water temperatures, etc.
An optional PC compatible PCMCIA internal adapter can be installed for memory extension.
Press the [STORE] key to store, delete and assign the Tag for the current analysis. The following option will be
displayed:
STORE
TAG SELECTION
DELETE MEMORY
Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the cursor symbol to the desired option.
Press the [ENTER] key to select the option.
NOTE
: B
EFORE STORE OR DELETE THE MEMORY YOU MUST SELECT THE
T
AG IF IT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE CURRENT
.
8.1 Store data analysis
If you had pressed the [ENTER] key with the cursor on the “STORE” option, the analyzer will display the following
message:
WAIT … storing in process
The analysis data will be memory stored in the current Tag and you can display or print all data when you need it.
8.2 Delete memory
If you had pressed the [ENTER] key with the cursor on the “DELETE MEMORY” option, the analyzer will display the
following message:
!! ATTENTION !! The memory will be deleted when you press [DELETE]
If you press the [DELETE] key (F1), The analysis data will be deleted.
8.3 Recall memory
When you have stored the analysis data, you can recall the measured values by pressing the [MENU] key. The following
page will be displayed:
MENU
MEASURE
RECALL MEMORY
FLOW/RETURN TEMP
AMBIENT ANALYSIS
ESCAPE
Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the cursor symbol to “RECALL MEMORY” option.
Press the [ENTER] key to select the option.
Press [ESCAPE] (F1) to return to the previous menu.
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