Operation Manual
MI 3310 / MI 3310A SigmaGT Working with results
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Keys:
/
Selects parameter line.
/ , Alphanumeric Edits parameter line.
FIND (F1) Starts search after filters are set correctly.
UNDO (F2) Undo latest change.
TYPE (F3) Selects parameter line type.
ESC
Returns to Main menu.
Notes:
To change the selected parameter line type, press the F3 function key and the
»parameter type« will become highlighted (e.g. DEVICE). The cursor keys and
can then be used to change the parameter type and by pressing ENTER key the
choice can be confirmed. Once the parameter types have been set up, the data
required to filter the results can be inserted. Filter information can be inserted via the
alphanumeric keypad or, in some filter fields such as user, can also be selected from
a predefined list by pressing the F4 function key. The device number field can also
be read using a barcode reader, see chapter 6.4 Working with barcode / RFID tag.
By placing a »*« (shift + “2”) in a particular field, tells the instrument not to search the
associated filter field. When searching, the instrument will therefore ignore data in
this parameter and go on to find all the DUTs that conform to data placed in the
other filter fields.
To find all stored results, enter »*« in the all fields (excluding DATE where the
correct from and to dates must be entered).
When the search filters have been correctly set up, a search can be performed by
pressing the F1 function key. If the search filters are set up correctly and the DUTs exist
in the units memory, the Recall memory menu will be displayed.
While recalling stored results, the instrument shows a bargraph and a ratio of files found
compared to files stored in memory (e.g. 7/11 implies 7 results have been found to meet
the filter criteria out of a potential 11 results stored in the flash memory).
Recall memory menu
Once the DUTs have been found, the and cursor keys and F1 and F2 function
keys can be used to scroll through the list of DUTs.
More information relating to a DUT can be viewed by pressing the ENTER key on the
appropriate DUT. The information can be scrolled using the F1 and F2 function keys.