
Button Functions
Button
Description
▲
When the rotary switch is set to Ω+A or A:
•
Increases the brightness of the OLED display.
- Makes it easier to read the display in an environment with strong
background illumination. Highlighting is activated for 30 seconds.
When the rotary switch is set to SET-UP or MR:
•
Serves as the ▲ arrow when browsing in the menus and values.
•
The brightness does not change when set to
SET-UP
or
MR
.
MEM
▼
When the rotary switch is set to Ω+A or A:
• Records the measured value. All data is recorded in the Standard or
Advanced mode.
When the rotary switch is set to SET-UP or MR:
•
Serves as the ▼ arrow when browsing in the menus and values.
►
When the rotary switch is set to Ω+A (Advanced Mode):
•
Short Press:
Switches the display through the following 3 modes:
-
Display of the impedance recalculated at the selected frequency.
- Display of the contact voltage (product Z*I).
-
Display of R and L.
•
Long Press:
Activates or deactivates the audible alarms.
When the rotary switch is set to SET-UP:
•
Validates when browsing in the menus and values.
When the rotary switch is set to MR (Advanced Mode):
• Switches the display through the measurement screens and the
measurement date/time.
HOLD
&
AUTO-HOLD
When the rotary switch is set to Ω+A:
• Freezes the measurement display for while the
HOLD
button is pressed.
•
The NOISE, clamp open (
), and alarm overshoot (
) icons are
visible if they were active.
When the rotary switch is set to MR or SET-UP:
• Activates or deactivates the Bluetooth connection.
Auto-Hold Function:
• If activated during
SET-UP,
opening the clamp will freeze the
measurement display while the clamp is open, which makes it easy to
freeze the measurement with one hand.
• Closing the clamp will automatically exit the
AUTO-HOLD
mode if the
HOLD
button is not pressed during this time.
Audible Signals
Four types of audible signals can be generated:
Type
Duration Description
Low-pitched
Short
Normal use (button pressed).
Permanent Over- or undershoot of a measurement alarm threshold.
High-pitched
Short
Abnormal use (for example, memory full).
Permanent Overshoot of a safety alarm threshold (V).