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version 3.2 dated 30.10.2017
6 Average reading
Activate average reading by pressing
on the touchscreen. If the symbol is
shown, the average reading is activated.
For more information refer to chapter 8.3.2
“Taking average measurements” in the
instruction manual.
7 Delete or comment on measurements
ingle measure mode Average measure mode
In single measure mode tap the measurement
you want to edit. An editing menu will open next
to the list. Enter additional information by
tapping “Comment”.
Delete a measurement by tapping “Remove”.
Deleting multiple measurements at once is
possible in the archive. For more information
refer to chapter 8.3.5 “Edit, delete and store
measurements” in the instruction manual.
In average measure mode you can delete a
single value (e.g. an outlier) by tapping on this
value. To comment on a series of measurements
tap on the average value at the bottom. An
editing menu will open next to the list. Tapping
on “Remove” will delete the whole series of
measurements. To start a new series of
measurements tap on “New”.
8 Print
There are three possibilities to print out a measuring report:
• via the archive by pressing and , then tapping on and selecting the
required measurement. Press “More” for more information on the selected measurement and
the symbol to select a printer and print out the measurement.
• via the printer menu by pressing and then selecting the required printer (optional
built-in thermal printer ACC227 or a U B printer) the test report of the last measurement can
be printed.
• via the free evaluation and mapping software “MappingTools”
ee chapter 11.5 “Printing the measuring report” in the instruction manual for more details.
9 Archive
All stored data are located in the archive. Access the archive by pressing and selecting .
Here measurements can be edited, deleted, exported to U B flash drive and printed out.
Measurements can also be sorted by different criteria. For further information refer to chapter 11
“Archive” in the instruction manual.
10 Miscellaneous menu settings
By pressing and , then selecting “ etup”, settings such as sound, date and time, user,
language, units etc. can be changed.
For further information please refer to chapter 14.6 “ etup” in the instruction manual.
Refer to the full instruction manual for any features which are not described in this quick guide.