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300 Chapter 9
Setting/Using Control and Management Functions
Re-displaying an Instrument Message
Re-displaying an Instrument Message
A message displayed in the instrument message area will be overwritten by the next
message displayed. Also, the message currently displayed disappears when the
[Entry Off]
key is pressed. Follow these steps to re-display and check instrument messages previously
displayed.
Step 1. Press the
[System] key to display the System menu.
Step 2. Press the
RECALL MESSAGE key to re-display the last instrument message displayed.
The instrument messages are successively displayed in reverse chronological order when
this key is pressed.
NOTE The instrument message re-displayed by pressing the RECALL MESSAGE key is preceded
by a number enclosed in [ ], which indicates the messagess position in reverse
chronological order. For example, the last message displayed is preceded with [0], and the
next older message with [-1].
After re-displaying a needed instrument message, the most recent instrument message can
be displayed again by pressing the
[Entry Off] key once to clear the instrument message.
You can then use the above procedure to re-display any other stored message you need.
When the oldest message stored is displayed by repeatedly pressing the
RECALL MESSAGE key, another pressing of the key returns to the first message
displayed.
Up to 32 messages can be stored. However, if you turn on the power again after shutting
down the device or execute presetting with the
[Preset] key, they are deleted.
If no instrument message is stored, pressing the
RECALL MESSAGE key displays “[0]
MESSAGE EMPTY.”
You cannot save accumulated instrument messages by using the procedures described in
“Save the setting state, calibration data and memory array (State Save)” on page 271.
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