2. To change the threshold, press the
(yellow) button. The value
flashes; each press on the
(yellow) button displays the next value.
To record the chosen threshold, apply a long press (>2s) on the
(yellow) button. A confirmation beep is emitted.
When the desired value is displayed, turn the switch to another setting. The
chosen threshold is stored and a double beep is emitted.
NOTE:
The starting (InRush) current measurement triggering threshold is fixed at
1% of the least sensitive range. This value is 1% of 99.99A or 1A. This threshold
is not adjustable.
3.4.4
Changing the Default Temperature Unit
To change the measurement unit, °C or °F:
1. In the OFF position, hold the
(yellow) button down while turning
the switch to
until the "full screen" display ends and a beep is
emitted. The display will indicate the currently assigned unit (°C or °F).
The default unit is °C.
2. Pressing the
(yellow) button toggles between °C and °F.
When the desired unit is displayed, turn the switch to another setting. The unit
chosen is stored and a double beep is emitted.
NOTE:
Pressing the
(yellow) button during an active temperature
measurement will toggle between °C and °F.
3.4.5
Configuring the Adapter Function Scale Factor
To configure the Adapter function scale factor :
1. From the OFF position, hold the
(yellow) button down while
turning the switch to
until the "full screen" display ends and a
beep is emitted, to enter configuration mode. The display unit indicates
the stored scale factor value.
The default stored value is 1. The possible values are, in order:
1, 10k, 100k, 100m, 10m, 1m, 100, 10. (see §3.13)
2. To change the value of the scale factor, press the
(yellow) button.
The currently active scale factor is displayed. Each press of the
(yellow) button displays the next value in the list above.
Once the scale factor displayed has been chosen, turn the switch to another
position. The value chosen is stored and a double beep is emitted.
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