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recorded for, the bytes used by that record and how much
memory is available.
Step 4 Press the Check
c key to delete this file. The fol-
lowing menu will appear:
Step 5 Highlight “Delete” and press the Check
c key.
The record is deleted. If the last record was a data
file then the following choices will appear:
DEL - Choosing “DEL” will erase the file and all of its con-
tents.
Choosing “Open” also allows you to
delete individual records from the
file after it has been opened. See the
next page for instructions on
deleting individual records. In
essence this will UNDO the storing
of a data file.
Open - Choosing “Open” recalls the file into memory, the
File record is deleted, and the data in memory marked as if it
had never been stored. This allows you to run the instrument
again and store the old data and the new data just acquired
into a new file.
Cancel - Choosing “Cancel” cancels you out of the Delete
File function and returns you to the previous display.
Deleting Individual Records After selecting “Open” in Step 5 above, the file record is
deleted and now you are allowed to look at each individual
record and decide whether to delete or store it with new data
appended to it. Follow these steps to delete individual
records:
Step 1 The last display that was viewed will appear after
selecting “Open”.