Recalling Existing Data Sets; Deleting (Clearing) Existing Data Sets; Creating A Memo; Creating A Report Header - GE Phasor CV Operating Manual

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Step 2: Set the ACTION function (in the FILENAME
submenu) to STORE DATASET.
Step 3: Press
next to ENTER, then follow the
on-screen instructions to make the edits to this file
permanent.
6.2

Recalling Existing Data Sets

Accessing an existing data-set file resets the current in-
strument setting to the stored data-set-file settings
To access an existing file:
Step 1: Activate the FILENAME submenu (in the FILES
menu).
Step 2: Press
next to SOURCE/DEST until the loca-
tion of the desired data set appears.
Step 3: Press
next to ACTION until RECALL DATA-
SET appears.
Step 4: Press
next to FILENAME. Turn the func-
tion knob to list the data set's stored in the designated
location.
Step 5: With the desired data set name visible, press
next to ENTER to complete the data set recall process.
The instrument's settings have been modified to match
those specified by the recalled data set. If the data set
was stored on an SD card, the frozen image will now be
displayed.
NOTE: Data sets stored on an SD card will include a
frozen display image and related A-Scans. Data sets
stored in the instrument's internal memory, will not in-
clude these images. When the data set is recalled, the
stored (frozen) image will be displayed and its related
A-Scans evaluated until the display is unfrozen.
6.3
Deleting (CLEARING) Existing
Data Sets
Existing data files are deleted using this procedure:
Step 1: Activate the FILENAME submenu (in the FILES
menu).
Step 2: Press
next to SOURCE/DEST until the loca-
tion of the desired data set appears
Step 3: Press
next to the ACTION function five,
then turn the Function Knob until DELETE DATASET ap-
pears.
Step 4: Press
next to the FILENAME function. Press
or turn the Function Knob until the desired filename
name appears.
Step 5: Press
next to the ENTER function. Follow
the display-screen prompting and press
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the file-delete command.
Step 6: The deleted data set may not be retrieved.
6.4

Creating a Memo

Memos are attached to data set files at the time the files
are stored or to Reports when they are generated. After
a file is stored, the attached memo may be modified. To
create or edit a memo:
Step 1: Activate the MEMO Submenu (in the FILES
menu).
Step 2: Press
allows you to create or edit a memo.
Step 3: Note that the top of the display screen contains
a five-line memo. The first character of the memo is now
highlighted. Use the two knobs and the instrument's text-
entry feature to input or edit the memo's contents (as
shown in
Including a File's Memo as Part of a Report
You can specify whether the memo attached to the active
data file is included in a report. To add or remove an active
file's memo from the stored report:
Step 1: Activate the MEMO Submenu (in the FILES
menu).
Step 2: Press
tion. Choosing a value of YES indicates that the memo
should be included in part of the report. Choosing NO
omits the memo from the report.
6.5

Creating a Report Header

Report Headers are attached to data set files at the time
the files are stored. After a file is stored, the attached
Report Header may be edited. To create or edit a Report
Header:
Step 1: Activate the HEADER Submenu (in the FILES
menu).
Step 2: Press
YES. This allows you to create or edit a Header.
Step 3: Note that the top of the display screen contains a
nine-entry report header. The first character of the header
is now highlighted. Use the two knobs and the instrument's
text-entry feature to input or edit the header's contents
(as shown in
Including a Report Header In a Generated Report
You can specify whether the report header is included in
to confirm
a report. To add or remove an active file's report header
6. Storing Data Sets and Generating Reports
to set the EDIT function to YES. This
Figure
6-2).
next to the MEMO IN REPORT func-
to access and set the EDIT function to
Figure
6-2).
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