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HP 8153A - The Record Key; Preparation

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Figure
3-3.
The
Loss
Result
(Exec)
stops
the
application
running.
The
Record
Key
(Record)
Starts
the
record
applications.
Record
applications
allow
you
to
take
a
number
of
samples
in
succession.
There
are
three
types
of
record
application.
Stability
takes
samples
at
evenly
spaced
intervals
over
a
specified
period.
Logging
takes
a
specified
number
of
samples
one
immediately
after
the
other.
That
is,
as
soon
as
the
first
sample
has
ended,
the
second
starts.
Manual
Logging
takes
a
sample
each
time
the
user
presses
the
(Exec)
key.
In
addition,
there
are
plot
and
print
applications
that
allow
you
to
make
a
graphics
plot,
or
a
printout
of
the
samples
of
your
record
application.
Preparation
You
need
a
sensor
module
to
perform
any
of
the
record
applications.
For
the
stability,
or
either
of
the
logging
applications,
the
only
hardware
setup
you
need
is
to
have
the
device
under
test
connected
to
the
sensor.
Local
Control
Menu
Mode
3-B

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