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Fluke 87 - 4 Using Memory & Communications Features (Model 89); Introduction; Types of Memory; Saved Readings Memory

Fluke 87
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Chapter 4
Using Memory & Communications
Features (Model 89)
Introduction
Chapter 4 shows you how to use memory and
communication features available on Model 89.
Types of Memory
The meter has two types of memory data:
saved readings
and
logged readings
.
Saved Readings Memory
Saved readings include primary and secondary readings
and functions, the time stamp, and display icons
representing various features in effect.
Logged Readings Memory
The logging interval (Log Int) can be set using the meter
or
FlukeView Forms
. You can view the average reading
for each logging interval on the meter’s display. A
scheduled logging interval may contain stable and
unstable logged readings. Unstable logged readings
represent unstable events as defined by the AutoHOLD
function. See the Specifications.
To provide more detailed logging information, the meter
also stores the high, low, and average value for each set
of stable and unstable logged readings. You can only
access these logged readings using
FlukeView Forms
.
Some of the logged readings can only be accessed using
a PC running the
FlukeView Forms
software.
FlukeView
Forms
displays the data in graphical or tabular form,
prints, and stores the data.

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