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Operation
Storing a data set
You can save your current setup to a data set.
– Select the function SET-#.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set the number
where you would want to store the current data set
(1 to 200).
– Select the function STORE.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set it to on.
The USM 35X stores the current data set. When the
storage process is completed, the function STORE is
automatically reset to off.
H Note:
The asterisk (*) before a selected data set number indi-
cates that this data set is already occupied. It is not
possible to overwrite an occupied data set; select an-
other data set which is still empty, or delete the occu-
pied data set. To avoid loss of data e.g. in case of a
software update you should save the data sets to a PC.
All active entries in the information table (TESTINF) are
automatically allocated to the data set being stored
(see chapter 5.13
Dataset management
).
Deleting a data set
An occupied data set is marked with an asterisk (*)
before the data set number. You can delete these data
sets if you no longer need them.
– Select the function SET-#.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set the number of
the data set that you want to delete.
– Select the function DELETE.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set it to on. The
measurement line will then prompt: Delete data set?
– Confirm by pressing the corresponding key one
more time (all other keys would abort the process).
The data set is now deleted; the asterisk preceding
the data set number is no longer there. The function
DELETE is automatically reset to off.
Data saving (function group MEM)
Krautkramer USM 35X Issue 01, 04/2005 5-35
Operation
Storing a data set
You can save your current setup to a data set.
– Select the function SET-#.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set the number
where you would want to store the current data set
(1 to 200).
– Select the function STORE.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set it to on.
The USM 35X stores the current data set. When the
storage process is completed, the function STORE is
automatically reset to off.
H Note:
The asterisk (*) before a selected data set number indi-
cates that this data set is already occupied. It is not
possible to overwrite an occupied data set; select an-
other data set which is still empty, or delete the occu-
pied data set. To avoid loss of data e.g. in case of a
software update you should save the data sets to a PC.
All active entries in the information table (TESTINF) are
automatically allocated to the data set being stored
(see chapter 5.13
Dataset management
).
Deleting a data set
An occupied data set is marked with an asterisk (*)
before the data set number. You can delete these data
sets if you no longer need them.
– Select the function SET-#.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set the number of
the data set that you want to delete.
– Select the function DELETE.
– Use the right-hand rotary knob to set it to on. The
measurement line will then prompt: Delete data set?
– Confirm by pressing the corresponding key one
more time (all other keys would abort the process).
The data set is now deleted; the asterisk preceding
the data set number is no longer there. The function
DELETE is automatically reset to off.
Data saving (function group MEM)