Product Manual

Copyright 2005, Delmhorst Instrument Co.
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There are no restrictions regarding measurement storage based on job number.
For example, the user is free to take and store readings pertaining to job 3, then
job 5, back to job 3 etc. The meter stores all readings in the order they were
taken, placing markers in memory to keep track of each stored measurement’s
job and associated information. The maximum storage capability of the meter is
therefore determined by way in which it is used. Heavy use of the meter’s
flexibility capabilities (i.e. measurements accompanied by frequent job or reading
type changes), forces the meter to add additional internal tracking information to
memory records and thereby reduces storage capacity. Depending on meter use,
up to 1,416 readings can be stored in the RDM-3. Various memory usage-
tracking features are present to make it easy for the user to determine the rate at
which storage space is being used up, as well as providing information related to
the amount of storage space left. Once all available storage space has been
filled, the meter will stop storing readings (i.e. no overwriting occurs) and warn
the user after every measurement that the memory is full. The user has the
option to clear the memory at any time.
NOTE: Individual memory records cannot be deleted. Only block memory
erasure is allowed. The storage memory is not deleted after a PC download.
Delete the readings as instructed below after a download if desired.
STORAGE MENU:
The Storage Menu groups all meter features related to measurement storage,
retrieval and manipulation. All operations on stored readings may only be
performed on a single job. Storage Menu entry descriptions: