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Operator‘s Manual FERITSCOPE
®
FMP30
Measuring
7.7.3
Analog Display
When making measurements in the “free-running” display mode, the ana-
log display facilitates a quick recognition of tendencies in
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changes. If analog display is enabled and measurements are made in the
“free-running” display mode, the analog display with the set limits will ap-
pear in place of the information lines. The reading will appear between the
limits as an analog bar. (Enabling the analog display:
As long as the tolerance limits have not been enabled, the measurement
range limits of the connected probe will be displayed as the limits for the
analog display. Once the tolerance limits have been enabled, the set toler-
ance limits will be displayed as the limits for the analog
display.
5.6.1 ‘Tolerance Limits’, beginning on Page 46
If a reading violates the upper or lower specification limit when making
measurements in the “free-running” display mode and the measurement ac-
quisition signal is enabled, the respective signal for indicating the violation
of the tolerance limit will sound (
7.3.4 ‘Audible Signals After the Mea-
surement Acquisition’, beginning on Page 90 or
With Tolerance Limits Enabled’, beginning on Page 91).
If the measurement acquisition signal is disabled during measurements in
the “free-running” display mode, the audible signal for indicating a viola-
tion of the tolerance limits is automatically disabled as well
(
10.7.1 ‘Audible Signal’, beginning on Page 173).
The audible signals for indicating tolerance limit violations are disabled
automatically when making measurements in the free-running display
mode.
A violation of a tolerance limit will be indicated only through
and
or displayed on the CD display.
With the free-running mode enabled, the tolerance limits cannot be set
through a measurement but only via the arrow keys.