e) Reading and deleting images
The images stored on the memory card can be read by the measuring instrument or a computer via an optional
memory card terminal.
Proceed as follows to read the images on the measuring instrument:
- Open the settings menu by pressing the menu button.
- Select the 'Memory' item followed by 'Retrieve photos'.
- The images can be selected with the two cursor buttons (</>).
- If no images are available, 'No photo' is displayed.
Proceed as follows to delete all images on the measuring instrument:
- Open the settings menu by pressing the menu button.
- Select the 'Memory' item followed by 'Delete photos'.
- T o delete all photos, press the '<' cursor button until 'Yes' is highlighted orange. Confirm with the menu button.
Selecting 'No' cancels the deletion.
The images can only be deleted from the measuring instrument in full. To sort out the images, a computer
is required.
f) Automatically recording measured data (data logger)
A maximum of 16 measurement series of electrical measured values can be recorded and saved with the 'Record'
function in the settings menu. This function is a data logger with variable parameters such as sample interval and
record time. The measured data is saved internally and can only be read out on the measuring instrument and be
displayed as a graphical trend-plot.
The 'sample Interval' and 'duration' of the recording can be set under 'Recording' in the settings menu.
Data can also be retrieved and deleted here.
You can start recording via the 'Start recording' menu item. The measured value of the preset measuring function is
recorded with the parameters. Recording starts with the 'Menu' button.
'Recording' is shown on the display, as well as the start times, the remaining time and samples.
Once the data logger time has expired, the measurement series can be saved with the cursor button with the 'SAVE
^' function. 'Close >' terminates the measurement series without saving.
To end recording early, press the cursor button for the 'STOP >' function. The 'SAVE ^' function saves, 'Close >'
terminates the measurement series without saving.
If all memory slots are full, the message 'Memory full!' appears.
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