Storing a measurement
35
Data handling and memory
The KT-9 has convenient features for storing, recalling and aver-
aging up to 10 readings in its memory stack.
Storing a measurement
1
Press the
R
IGHT
button after a reading is complete (usually,
the second beep) to store the reading in memory. In the
P
IN
mode, this is automatically done by taking the next read-
ing.
2
If you do not wish to store a particular reading, you must
press the
L
EFT
button, before proceeding to take further
readings.
The KT-9 can store up to
10
samples in its memory stack.
The display after the eleventh sample is taken will show:.
The XXX represents the value of the reading and the
F indicates that the memory is now full.
If you continue to taking additional readings after the
tenth, the eleventh sample is moved into memory location
ten. All the other samples are moved down one memory
location resulting in the first sample being lost.
Retrieving a measurement
You can retrieve prior readings in last to first order from the
KT-9. The data recall procedure is schematically shown in the
following figure:
F:XXX
Storing a measurement
35
Data handling and memory
The KT-9 has convenient features for storing, recalling and aver-
aging up to 10 readings in its memory stack.
Storing a measurement
1
Press the
R
IGHT
button after a reading is complete (usually,
the second beep) to store the reading in memory. In the
P
IN
mode, this is automatically done by taking the next read-
ing.
2
If you do not wish to store a particular reading, you must
press the
L
EFT
button, before proceeding to take further
readings.
The KT-9 can store up to
10
samples in its memory stack.
The display after the eleventh sample is taken will show:.
The XXX represents the value of the reading and the
F indicates that the memory is now full.
If you continue to taking additional readings after the
tenth, the eleventh sample is moved into memory location
ten. All the other samples are moved down one memory
location resulting in the first sample being lost.
Retrieving a measurement
You can retrieve prior readings in last to first order from the
KT-9. The data recall procedure is schematically shown in the
following figure:
F:XXX