Owner's Manual

MEASUREMENTS
From the main menu select Run.
Select Measure to perform measurements with the MC-100 and Setup to make adjustments to data files, test
types, and measurement parameters. Select Back to return to the main menu.
Run
Setup: Data Files
The user can choose to save a data file to memory in addition to naming the file. Select Edit to highlight the Save
Data option. Pressing the up and down arrows will toggle between Yes and No.
While still highlighted, press the right arrow to enter the File Name Manager. This feature allows the user to select,
rename, or create a new data file. Press the up and down arrows to rotate through the following menu options:
Use an existing file, Use date as name, Edit default name, Enter a new name. Select Accept while the appropriate
option is highlighted. A default file will already exist (i.e. MCDATA01), but additional files may be designated using
uppercase letters A-Z and/or numbers 0-9. Note that a newly created data file will not appear in the list of existing
data files until a measurement is saved to it. The total number of data files is indefinite, as the limit is dependent
on available memory.
Run
Setup: Test Types
There are three test types to select for measurements: 1 point no averaging, multi-point average, and multi-point
std dev. A 1 point no averaging will save every data point to the data file (the parameters Average ## points and
Record point data are not applicable with the single point option). Multi-point average will record an average of 2
to 30 samples, depending on the Average ## points selected. Selecting No under Record point data will only save
the averaged value, while selecting Yes will save all data points in addition to the average value. Multi-point std
dev will only allow averaging from 10 to 30 samples and will record the standard deviation from these samples.
Selecting No under Record point data will only save the standard deviation value, while selecting Yes will save all
data points in addition to the standard deviation value. Note that if the difference between measurements is