Memory
MEMORY
The memory keys allow you to save instrument settings into memory
registers and recall the registers in a numeric sequence.
Up to
10
register sequences
can
be defined
(0
through 9).
A
sequence
can contain up to
100
registers (00 through 99). There are a total of
300
registers available in the instrument. The registers can be used
in the sequences in any combination (such
as
10
sequences
of
30
registers each, or
3
sequences of
100
registers each)
as
long as the
total does not exceed
300
registers.
It
is
not possible to have all
10
sequences each contain
100
registers
as
that would be
1000
registers.
SEQ
9
goo
\I
REG
99
-
n
300
REG
MEMORY
key entries are automatically terminated after you enter the
last
digit. Register key entries
(
@,
(DEL),
and
m),
require two
digits. Sequence key entries
(m)
require one digit.
1
b.10
Operation Reference