user manual
Table Of Contents
- 45 Dual Display Multimeter
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Operating the Meter From the Front Panel
- 4. Applications
- 5. Operating the Meter Using the Computer Interface
- Introduction
- Preparing the Meter for Operations via the RS-232 Interface
- Preparing the Meter to be Operated via IEEE-488 Interface
- Getting Started With An Installation Test
- How the Meter Processes Input
- How the Meter Processes Output
- Triggering Output
- Service Requests (IEEE-488 Only and Status Registers
- Computer Interface Command Set
- IEEE-488 Capabilities and Common Commands
- Function Commands and Queries
- Function Modifier Commands and Queries
- Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries
- Measurement Queries
- Compare Commands and Queries
- Trigger Configuration Commands
- Miscellaneous Commands and Queries
- RS-232 Remote/Local Configurations
- Sample Program Using the RS-232 Computer Interface
- Sample Programs Using the IEEE-488 Computer Interface
- 6. Maintenance
- Appendices

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Display
The meter has a 5-digit, vacuum-fluorescent, dual display. This display shows measure-
ment readings, annunciators, and messages. The annunciators indicate measurement units
and the meters operating configuration.
The dual display allows you to see two properties (e.g., volts ac and frequency) of the
input signal you are measuring. Readings are taken and displayed in an alternating
fashion. That is, a reading is taken of one property of the input and sent to a display; then
a reading of the other property is taken and sent to the other display. (For more detail, see
"How the Meter makes Dual Display Measurements" in Chapter 4.)
The display flashes when a measurement exceeds 1000 V dc or 750 V ac, the maximum
rated input level. If an input exceeds the full scale value of the selected range, the
overload annunciator (OL) is displayed.
Primary Display
The primary display (shown in Figure 3-1) consists of the larger digits and annunciators
(see Figure 3-2) and is located on the left side of the front panel. Readings using the rela-
tive (REL), minimum maximum (MN MX), Touch Hold (HOLD), or decibels (dB)
modifiers can be shown on the primary display only.
Secondary Display
The secondary display consists of a set of smaller digits on the right side of the dual dis-
play (see Figure 3-3).
Press S to turn the secondary display on and off. A series of five dashes is shown in
the secondary display when the secondary display has been turned on but a function has
not yet been selected.
DUAL DISPLAY MULTIMETER
REMOTE
EXT TRG
SMF MAX
MIN
dB
HOLD
REL
AUTO
mA
mVDCAC
Mk
Hz
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Figure 3-1. Primary Display