Specifications
Page 52 USN52 L Operating Manual
8.1 Overview of the Memory Function
The USN52 L has the capability to STORE and RECALL its cur-
rent parameter settings and A-SCAN DISPLAY in any of 100 DATA
SETS, and provides a DATA SET DIRECTORY of stored read-
ings. Names can be added to stored DATA SETS at any time for
easier identification. The PREVIEW function displays stored A-
SCANs without recalling the data sets. This is useful for browsing
through the data sets while keeping the current settings.
8.2 Using STORE and RECALL.
From the top level menu, use or to select the MEM
menu. From here, pressing corresponding with DATA
SET selects the data set to STORE or RECALL. If the se-
lected data set is in use, you will see a MEMORY FLAG ( )
below the word “RECALL”. If so, it will need to be cleared
before data can be stored in the data set. (See section 8.3
below) Pressing corresponding to STORE activates
the function, and pressing for confirmation stores your
current readings, including the A-SCAN display and all pa-
rameter settings into the data set. If the data set was in use,
its contents are erased by the STORE function.
Similarly, pressing corresponding to RECALL replaces your
current display and parameter settings with the contents of the
selected data set. Recalled data sets come up in FREEZE mode,
with visible on the status line. Pressing deactivates freeze
mode.
8.3 Memory Flag for Filled Data Sets.
A flag is displayed for any data set that has user data stored in it.
The MEMORY FILLED FLAG is a small filled box which is dis-
played in either of two locations: the RECALL box for any filled
data set displayed in the DATA SET box under the MEM menu
and also in the DIRECTORY OF ALL DATA SETS in any data
set that has stored information in it.
8. Using the Data Set Memory