9.3. USE
OF
STORED MEASUREMENT AND DISPLA V SETUPS
Maximum
use
of
the
stored
MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUPs is
recommended
to
speed measurement
procedures
and
display
of
results. Ever
if
they
do
not
correspond
exactly
to
the
required
setup, they can generally be
quickly
modified
to
speed the
setup procedure. Remember:
1.
The
stored
MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUPs can be listed
by
moving the
Field Selector to the MEASUREMENT
or
DISPLAY SETUP label field and pressing
the
upper
right
hand (blank) pushkey
of
the numeric keyboard.
To
return
to
a
normal display, press the key a second tinie.
2.
Should the
current
displayed MEASUREMENT SETUP be changed
after
a measure-
ment is stopped, the setup used
to
obtain
the
current
displayed results will always
be
stored
as the DOCUMENTATION SETUP.
3.
WORKING, DOCUMENTATION, and STORED SETUPs are always
identified
with
the
number
of
the MEASUREMENT
or
DISPLAY SETUP
from
which they are derived.
9.4. MASS STORAGE
OF
USER-DEFINED MEASUREMENT AND DISPLAY SETUPS
The 2032 has
capacity
to
store
10
user-defined
MEASUREMENT SETUPs and 10 user-
defined
DISPLAY SETUPs.
Extra
user-defined
MEASUREMENT and DISPLA
YEO
SET-
UPs can always be stored, however, using the Digital Cassette Recorder Type 7400.
These can be
recorded
on an individual basis, whereby they are read
back
from
the
7400
to
the 2032 as the
current
WORKING SETUP. Alternatively, the
entire
contents
of
the continuous
memory
used
to
store
the
user-defined
setups in the 2032 can be read
out
to
the 7400. These setups can then be read back
into
the 2032 continuous
memory
at
a later date,
whereby
the setups will be
reconstructed
with
their
original
setup
num-
bers. This allows multiple users
of
the 2032 each to maintain
their
own
library
.
of
MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUPs which can be entered
into
the 2032 as desired.
For
details
of
storing
the 2032 continuous
memory
contents, refer
to
Section 12.7.1.
Individual MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUPs can be
recorded
both as total
docu-
mentation
files, (see Section 8.2) and reduced
format
files, (Section 12.
7.1
).
9.5. USE
OF
INPUT LOW-PASS FILTERS
The 2032 is
provided
with
input
low-pass
filters
which cut
off
at 25,6 kHz, (the
antialias-
ing filters), and with
additional
filters
which
cut
off
at
6,4 kHz. Use
of
both sets
of
filters
is recommended at frequencies below 6,4 kHz, since this will give
extra
dynamic
range,
and avoid
effects
due
to
transducer
resonances.
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