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On the 190 series when storing measurements into memory what is the difference between Screen + setup and Record + Setup?

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On the 190 series when storing measurements into memory what is the difference between Screen + setup and Record + Setup?

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The 190-series allows for different types of storage: • Storage of 15 screens with set-up information, this is screen copies with the information about the instrument settings as they were during recording of the waveform. The latter helps in determining what the actual amplitude speed of the voltages was as. • Storage of 2 so-called Replay recordings with set-up information. A Replay record is a set of 100 screen copies successively recorded all having the same settings. Individual screen copies may each have been acquired using different instrument settings, where as Replay series contains 100 screen copies that all share the same setting. Individual screen copies take up more space in memory than individual screens of the Replay series. As a consequence, when working in ScopeRecord or TrendPlot mode, the instrument can store 15 complete instrument set-up files (when recalled, each one allows for using the instrument again with the very same settings, e.g. volts/division) or can stor

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