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6 memory and data input functions, Memory input, Memory recall – Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan CON 510 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

CON 510

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MEMORY AND DATA INPUT FUNCTIONS

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6.1 Memory

Input

The meter’s non-volatile memory can store and recall up to 50 data sets which include
Conductivity and temperature or TDS and temperature. Data sets are retained even if
the power is shut off unless these stored data sets are being overwritten by new ones.

To store a reading:
1. During any measurement mode press MI/▲ key to input any data into the memory.
2. MEM, “Sto” and memory location number will be displayed to indicate that the

readings are being stored into meter’s memory at that specific location number. The
meter then returns to the measurement mode.

3. To continue storing data sets, press MI/▲ to input subsequent data into memory.

NOTE:
If the memory is full, the first data set value stored will be overwritten to create space for
the new value. Data sets are stored sequentially in the next unoccupied memory
location and cannot be selectively input into specific memory location to be stored.

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6.2 Memory

Recall

You can access memory recall from any measurement mode only. This function recalls
and displays previous readings being stored in the meter’s memory in “Last-In-First-Out"
sequence. For example the most recent reading stored in location 20 will be displayed
first when memory recall is activated. To selectively view any specific memory location,
use MI/▲ or MR/▼ to select and press ENTER to view the corresponding data set value
stored in that memory location.

To recall readings:
1. Press

MR/▼ key once to retrieve the last reading stored. The memory location

screen – MEM, “Loc” and the memory number will flash on the display.

2. Press

ENTER to recall the reading stored under that memory number.

3. To view the next memory location, press ENTER key once and the display

automatically moves to the next memory location.

4. Press

CAL/MEAS key to revert back to measurement mode if you do not wish to

access memory recall further.

5. If necessary, press MI/▲ or MR/▼ key to select any specific memory location. Press

ENTER key to view the stored values in that memory location. If there is no data
stored in particular memory location, both upper and lower displays will show “----“.










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