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Here is how traces are stored in memory:

Step 6 Use the TRACK control to select an empty memory location such as m1, m2, or m3. Empty locations are marked with a circle in front of the memory location

number (e.g., m3).

Step 7 Press the second blue softkey (’save’). You have now saved the acquisition signal into memory ’register’ m3. A single register can contain a set of up to three traces (e.g., CH1, CH2, and EXT (trigger view)). In this case only one input channel was turned on, so that only one was stored.

Step 8 Remove the probe from CH1. Now recall the stored trace.

SAVE ACQ TO MEMORY

m2

m3

m4

save

clear

copy

CLEAR & PROTECT

Step 9 Press the RECALL key.

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Step 10 Select the previously filled memory register m3 with the TRACK control. A memory register with trace information is indicated with

Step 11 Press the second blue softkey to turn on the display of this register. Indicated by

Step 12 Turn the Δ control to separate the acquisition (live signal) and the trace recalled from memory.

NOTE: You are now able to operate nearly all the oscilloscope’s functions in most routine applications. Please continue with Chapter 4 for a more detailed description of the oscilloscope’s many advanced features.

Memory indications:

Empty register

Filled register

Displayed register

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Fluke PM3370B user manual Here is how traces are stored in memory, Press the Recall key