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Clearing the Memory
The Memory Clear function allows you to delete all data currently stored
in memory.
Clear Memory Mode
1. Enter Setup mode; Clr no will be displayed.
2. Clr may be set to no or yes.
If no is entered in response to Clr (indicating that you do not
want to clear the memory), the setup mode will continue directly to
the calendar and clock settings. (Refer to “Clock and Calendar
Settings.”)
If yes is entered in response to Clr, then del will next appear
in the SpO
2
display, again with a choice of no or
y
es. This
prompt gives you a second opportunity to avoid clearing the
memory.
Select Clr ; use the Advance button to scroll through the values.
Use the On/Off button to accept a value and move to the next
setting.
3. del may be set to no or yes.
If no is entered in response to del (indicating that you do not
want to clear the memory), the setup mode will continue directly to
the calendar and clock settings. (Refer to “Choosing Calendar and
Clock Settings.”)
If yes is entered in response to del, (confirming that you do
want to clear the memory), then dne
Clr will briefly appear in
the displays indicating that the memory is cleared. The device will
exit setup mode and is ready to begin normal operation.
Select del ; use the Advance button to scroll through the values.
Use the On/Off button to accept a value and move to the next
setting.
Figure 5: Choosing memory clear settings.
YES
Confirm "yes" to
clearing the memory?
YES
Begin normal operation.
NO
(default)
Continue to the
calendar and clock
settings.
Continue to the
calendar and clock
settings.
Clear the memory?
NO
(default)
Use the advance switch to scroll
through the values.
Use the on/standby switch to accept a
value and move to the next setting.
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