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Users Manual
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Input Type Selection and Range Adjustment
The DMM menu has four softkeys available to select and configure the front-panel inputs
for the measurement type. After a softkey is pushed, the user is prompted for additional
input information to fully configure the input. To adjust the range of the measurement
after the input is configured, push the and keys on the front panel to cycle through
the available range selections. Push the and to adjust the NPLC setting, which
determines the sample rate.
Input Function Selection
Input Type and Range
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Figure 5-2. Input Function Selection
More Functions (PT385 or PT392)
Under More Function menu, users can configure the front-panel inputs to measure PT100
(PT385 or PT392).
1. Push .
2. Push to show Channel Options.
3. Push to show More Functions;
4. Push or to select PT385 or PT392.
5. Follow the onscreen directions to complete the configuration.
Relative Measurements
The DMM feature has a relative function that lets the user make relative measurements.
A relative measurement is the difference above or below a baseline measurement value.
To make a relative measurement, a measurement is made from the front panel then the
REL softkey is pushed (). The Product takes the measurement and freezes it as the
baseline measurement as shown in Figure 5-3. Any measurements made after this point is
shown as the amount above or below the baseline measurement that is referred to as the
relative measurement value. When REL function is activated, the range is locked
automatically.
To make a relative measurement:
1. Push
.
2. Configure the input.
3. Push to show the channel options.