Citizen CH-453 instruction manual Calling Up The Data Stored In Memory, How To Call Up The Data

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CALLING UP THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY

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CALLING UP THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY

• 90 measurement results can be stored in the memory.

• Except for the case where the unit is engaged in measurement, press “MEMORY” switch to call up the values (measurement results) stored in memory to the display.

*To erase all the data, remove the batteries. All the stored data is erased.

HOW TO CALL UP THE DATA

• Press the “MEMORY” switch.

• “3A” and the average value appear on the display. (“3A” and the average value do not appear if there are two or fewer measurements stored in memory.)

“3A” and pulse are alternately displayed.

CALLING UP THE DATA STORED IN MEMORY

HOW TO CALL UP THE DATAData number: 1, 2, 3, ... ... 89, 90 • Press the “MEMORY” switch again. The memory number “1” and the last set of data stored appear on the display. (The memory number and pulse are alternately displayed.)

• Press the “MEMORY” switch again. The memory number “2” and the second last set of data stored appear on the display.

Each time you press this switch, the unit displays the data prior to the last set of data displayed.

The value stored in memory is numbered in the order of measurements. For example,

when 90 sets of data are stored in memory, the data number 1 represents the latest data.

Data number: 1, 2, 3, ... ... 89, 90

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The latest

The earliest

data

data

*You can fast-forward the data numbers in display by pressing and holding the “MEMORY” switch.

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Citizen CH-453 Calling Up The Data Stored In Memory, How To Call Up The Data, Data number 1, 2, 3, ... ... 89