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Farbe: P 249 – Prüfmittelnummer: 126 X
Using your meter as an electronic notebook
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Using your meter as an electronic notebook
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5  Using your meter as an electronic notebook
5.1  Memory
Your meter has a 300-value memory for saving results together with 
time and date (provided you have set the time and date). You do not 
need to save the results manually. The meter does it all for you. All re
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sults in memory are consecutively numbered from 1 (most recent) to a 
maximum of 300 (oldest). If all the memory locations are occupied, the 
oldest result is erased, the most recent result occupies memory location 1, 
and all the other results are shifted one place back in time. You cannot 
erase results manually.
In addition to the result, the time and the date, your meter also saves 
all other information that is relevant to that test. For example, results 
flagged as quality controls (see Chapter 6 “Checking your meter”) are 
displayed together with the bottle symbol  . Results obtained at a tem-
perature outside the permitted range are displayed with the thermom
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eter symbol  . Please refer to Chapter 10.1 “Symbols” for a complete 
list of symbols which can appear in the display.
5.2  Viewing test results
  With the meter turned off, press the M button. The meter turns on 
without advancing a test strip. The most recent result and 
mem are 
displayed.
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  Always turn the meter on with the M button if you intend to view 
results held in memory.
  If you turn the meter on with the Test button and there is a drum 
in the meter, a test strip will be advanced.
  Press the M button to move towards the next older result saved.
If you hold down the M button, you scroll through your results more 
quickly towards the older results. When you reach the oldest memory 
location containing a result, pressing the M button again takes you to 
the most recent result.










