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Prostat PRS-801B - Exponential and Ohmic Measurements; Saving a Measurement; Accessing the Internal Memory

Prostat PRS-801B
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For measurements with the PRS-801B that are above 1.00E+12 ohms, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the meter ON.
2. Connect the 800TVL Test Lead to the red input jack of the meter.
3. Connect the 800PSL Test Lead to the black and green jacks of the meter.
4. Make sure to ground the green lead of the 800PSL to earth ground.
5. Press . The meter will begin measuring.
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You can choose to make measurements in the E13 and E14 ranges in the CONTINOUS mode. In
CONTINIOUS mode, you can save the reading displayed into memory without waiting for its
electrification period.
Exponential and Ohmic Measurements
The resistance meter allows the LCD to display the measurements in either Exponential format
(0.00EXX) or in Ohmic format (0.00) using the appropriate ohmic range (Ω, KΩ, MΩ. GΩ, TΩ, PΩ).
At any point while the meter is turned ON, press to toggle between Exponential or Ohmic
format. This feature is enabled once the meter display a stable measurement. It is also enabled during
a live measurement or while scrolling through measurements saved into the memory.
Saving a Measurement
Depending on the model you have, the Resistance Meter has an internal memory capable of storing
either 999 or 120 data sets.
Each data set saved in a memory location consists of the resistance measurement, the applied test
voltage, electrification period and date & time.
To save a measurement into the internal memory, press once you have stable measurement.
A stable measurement is indicated by displaying on the LCD. Note that Ur (Under Range) or
Or (Over Range) measurements cannot be saved.
Accessing the internal Memory
You can access the memory of the resistance meter by pressing . When in memory,
will be displayed, as well as MEMORY in the upper right corner of the LCD. The memory location

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