4.4 Judging Measurement Results
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Chapte
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LCR Function
• The comparator judgment is made in the following order.
1.
If the measurement value is "OVER FLOW",
HI
is displayed.
(However, LO is displayed when the parameters are Y, Cs, Cp, G, and B.)
If the measurement value is "UNDER FLOW",
LO
is displayed.
(However, HI is displayed when the parameters are Y, Cs, Cp, G, and B.)
If the measurement value is “SAMPLE ERR,” “OVER CUR,” “TC ERR,” or a contact er-
ror,
HI
is displayed.
2.
Whether the measurement value is higher than the lower limit value is judged, and
LO
is displayed if the judgment is NG.
3.
Whether the measurement value is lower than the upper limit value is judged, and
HI
is
displayed if the judgment is NG.
4.
If (
1
), (
2
), and (
3
) above do not apply,
IN
is displayed.
No test is performed to ensure that the upper limit value is greater than the lower
limit value, so no error message will be displayed if you set the upper limit value
and lower limit value the wrong way around.
• If the power is turned off while the comparator measurement screen is displayed, the
comparator measurement screen will be displayed when the instrument starts the next
time you turn the power on.
• Comparator measurement can be used even if only the upper or lower limit value has
been set.
*
2: The following equation is used to calculate the
% value.
% =
|reference value|
measurement value - reference value
× 100
*
1: The following equation is used to calculate the comparison upper limit value and comparison lower limit value.
(In the case of the comparison lower limit value, if a value that is lower than the reference value is set, the minus
(-) sign is required for the percentage setting value.)
Upper limit comparison value (Lower limit comparison value) = reference value + |reference value| ×
100
Percentage set value
When only an upper limit value
has been set
HI
IN
Upper limit
value
When only a lower limit value
has been set
Lower limit
value
IN
LO
Summary of Contents for IM3533
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Page 52: ...3 3 When TRANSFORMER Mode 44...
Page 156: ...4 5 Setting Application Settings 148...
Page 200: ...5 3 Application Settings 192...
Page 216: ...6 4 Setting Application Settings 208...
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Page 316: ...11 7 File and Folder Operations 308...
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