Instruction Manual
“010” 
“020” 
“050” 
“100” 
 *Press the ‘MIN’ button to show “001”, “002”, “005”, “010”, “020”, “050”, or “100”. 
Press the ‘MAX’ button to select one of the above. 
Press the ‘MENU’ button to store the Count By number and the meter will advance to “FIL.CNF”. 
The underlined item is the factory preset value. 
9.2.8 FIL.CNF (Filter Configuration) 
Filter configuration is used to select: 
•  Adaptive Bandwidth Control (ABC) filtering or moving average filter [FIL.1] 
•  whether the value displayed on the meter is filtered or unfiltered [FIL.2] 
•  whether the value sent to the optional analog output is filtered or unfiltered [FIL.3] 
“FIL.1=0” for Adaptive Bandwidth Control (ABC filtering, which averages over a larger number of samples when the 
input is not moving, but drops down to no averaging for systematic input changes). “FIL.1=1” is for averaging over a 
fixed number of samples. The number of samples to be used is selected in “FIL TI”. 
“FIL.3=0” removes the selected filtering from the analog output (if that option is installed in your meter). “FIL.3=1” 
puts the selected filtering on that output. Usually you choose “FIL.3=0”, relying on the signal conditioning available 
at the device receiving the analog output data. 
MENU BUTTON 
MAIN MENU 
MIN/MAX/ MENU * 
BUTTON SUB MENU 
DESCRIPTION 
 FILTER CONFIGURATION 
 Filter Type: 
“FIL.1=0” ABC Filter 
“FIL.1=1”  Moving Average Filter 
  Value to be displayed: 
“FIL.2=0” Unfiltered 
“FIL.2=1” Filtered 
  Value to be transmitted on Analog Output: 
“FIL.3=0” Unfiltered 
“FIL.3=1”
 Filtered 
“FIL.3=2” Peak value 
“FIL.CNF”: 
“FIL.3=3” Valley value 
The ‘MIN’ button allows you to sequence through FIL.1, FIL.2, and FIL.3. 
The ‘MAX’ button allows you to select the “0”, “1”, “2”, or “3” state for each “FIL” condition. 
The ‘MENU’ button stores the selected values for all “FIL.CNF” condition(s) changed and advances the meter to 
“FIL TI”. Do not press the ‘MENU’ button after each change within the submenu or the meter will advance to the 
next menu item. 
Adaptive Bandwidth Control takes the average of the samples except when the input is rapidly changing. Patent 
applied for. 
Every underlined “0”, “1”, “2”, or “3” is the factory preset value. 
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