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Storing readings (2 to 1024)
1. Set up the instrument for the desired configuration.
2. Press the STORE key.
3. Use the , ,
▲
and
▼
keys to select the number
of readings to store in the buffer.
4. Press ENTER to start the storage process. The aster-
isk (*) annunciator turns on to indicate a data stor-
age operation. It turns off when the storage is
finished.
Recalling readings
1. Press the RECALL key. The BUFFER annunciator
indicates that stored readings are being displayed.
The arrow annunciator indicates that more data
can be viewed with the , ,
▲
and
▼
keys.
2. Use the , ,
▲
and
▼
keys to navigate through
the reading numbers, reading values, and statistics.
For any of the buffer statistics (maximum, mini-
mum, average, standard deviation) the STAT
annunciator is on.
3. Use the EXIT key to return to the normal display.
Changing speed, resolution and filter
RATE
— Measurement speed (reading RATE) can be
changed for any measurement function except fre-
quency, period, continuity and diode test. Use the RATE
key to select FAST, MEDium or SLOW. Use FAST (0.1
PLC) if speed is of primary importance (at the expense of
increased noise and fewer usable digits of resolution).
SLOW (10 PLC) provides better noise performance at
the expense of speed. MEDium (1 PLC) provides a com-
promise between noise and speed.
DIGITS
— Display resolution can be changed for any
measurement function. Use the DIGITS key to select the
desired number of digits (3
½
to 6
½
).
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