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Chapter 5 save and recall – Bird Technologies SA-6000EX User Manual

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Chapter 5

Save and Recall

Traces and instrument setups can be saved to and recalled from the
nonvolatile memory in the unit. The Site Analyzer identifies saved
items with a sequentially generated number, a time-date stamp, and
the number of data measurement points. For example, a trace might

be identified as “010 13-DEC-2004 10:47 475” where 010 is the
sequential number, 13-DEC-2004 10:47 is the time-date stamp, and
475 is the number of data points measured.
You can also add descriptive labels (text and numbers) to the items.
This section discusses saving and recalling traces, and creating and
editing labels. Refer to Save a Setup, page 94 for information about
saving instrument setups.
The memory available for storing traces and setups is limited. You can
store up to 15 custom instrument setups. The maximum number of
traces that you can store is limited to 500 at 238 data points or 250 at
475 data points or 125 at 949 data points. All of the stored traces do
not need to be of the same number of data points, therefore, the actual
maximum number of traces you can save varies depending upon the
number of data points in the traces. For example, you could store 140
traces with 238 data points plus 60 traces with 475 data (which equals
approximately the same capacity as 120 traces with 238 data points)
plus 60 traces with 949 data points (which equals approximately the
same capacity as 240 traces with 238 data points). When the storage
memory is full or cannot hold the trace you are trying to save, the sys-
tem displays a message (Figure 41, page 80) stating that there is no
more space and that you need to save the trace at a lower number of
data points (i.e. change the number of data points in the Config menu)
or free space by deleting some traces.

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