counted over which the rolling average display will be calculated. For example if the
AUGE SECS
is set to
60
and the
AUGEcnt
is set to
10
then the rolling average displayed will be the average
of the last ten
60
second averaged periods.
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Input edge
Display:
INPt EdGE
Range:
RISE
or
FALL
Default Value:
RISE
Displays and sets the pulse input edge on which triggering will occur. If set to
RISE
then the
rising edge of the input pulse will trigger the input. If set to
FALL
then the falling edge of the
input pulse will trigger the input. This function can be useful if one of the edges provides a better
switching input than the other e.g. if there is a long rise time in the pulse input but a sharp fall
time then select
FALL
as this will give a more definite pulse transition.
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Remote input function
Display:
R.INP
Range:
NONE
,
P.HLd
,
d.HLd
,
Hi
,
Lo
,
HiLo
,
ZERO
,
SP.Ac
,
No.Ac
,
dISP
,
duLL
or
G.rSt
Default Value:
NONE
When the remote input terminals are short circuited, via a pushbutton or keyswitch the instrument
will perform the selected remote input function. A message will flash to indicate which function
has been selected when the remote input pins are short circuited. The remote input functions are
as follows:
NONE
- no remote function required.
P.HLd
- peak hold. The display will show the peak hold value whilst the remote input pins are
short circuited.
d.HLd
- display hold. The display will hold its value whilst the remote input pins are short
circuited.
Hi
- peak memory. The peak value stored in memory will be displayed if the remote input pins
are short circuited, if the short circuit is momentary then the display will return to normal
measurement after 20 seconds. If the short circuit is held for 1 to 2 seconds then the memory
will be cleared.
Lo
- valley memory. The minimum value stored in memory will be displayed. Otherwise operates
in the same manner as the
Hi
function.
HiLo
- toggle between
Hi
and
Lo
displays. This function allows the remote input to be used to
toggle between peak and valley memory displays. The first operation of the remote input will
cause the peak memory value to be displayed, the next operation will give a valley memory
display.
P Hi
or
P Lo
will flash before each display to give an indication of display type. If
the short circuit is held for 1 to 2 seconds then the memory will be cleared.
ZERO
- zero the display. The total will be reset when the remote input is short circuited. If the
c.rSt
function is set to
ZERO
then the display will zero when reset. If the
c.rSt
function
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