Fluke 8845A FE 8845A & 8846A Users Manual - Page 60
Managing Memory, external memory 8846A Only. Per Department of Defense requirements, the Meter
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8845A/8846A Users Manual 1. Press M. 2. Press the RECALL CONFIG soft key. 3. Press the RECALL USB soft key. The Meter labels the first four soft keys with the first four memory locations. CONFIG01 through CONFIG04. The fifth soft key is labeled MORE to allow access to all 100 memory locations. 4. To recall the Meter configuration from one of the first four memory locations, press the appropriately labeled soft key. If you want a memory location other than the first four locations, press the MORE soft key. The diplay indicates the last memory location containing a Meter configuration. If all configuration memory locations are filled, the Meter will always indicate memory location 10. 5. To select the memory location, press either to select a specific digit. With the digit selected, press the soft key labeled -- to decrement the digit or ++ to increment the digit. 6. Once the chosen memory location is set, press the ENTER soft key to recall that Meter configuration. Managing Memory The Meter provides a method of clearing internal memory and displaying the status of external memory (8846A Only). Per Department of Defense requirements, the Meter allows the erasure of Meter configuration and data files from external USB memory modules. Other files are not erased from the modules. To clear internal memory contents: 1. Press M. 2. Press the MANAGE MEMORY soft key. 3. Press the ERASE MEMORY soft key. 4. If you are sure you want to clear all stored readings, all stored configurations, the user string and the hostname from internal memory, press the ERASE soft key. If not, press the CANCEL soft key. To check the amount of external memory available (8846A Only): 1. Press M. 2. Press the MANAGE MEMORY soft key. 3. Press the USB STATUS soft key. After a few seconds, the Meter displays the total external memory, the amount of external memory used and free external memory. 3-20