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Setting Application Settings
•
If the memory function is enabled (
ON
or
IN
), the number of memory items currently saved is displayed in
the measurement screen.
Indicates that the number of memory
items currently saved is 2,929.
•
Save the data stored in the instrument to a USB flash drive or acquire it with the
:MEMory?
command.
When the instrument memory becomes full, the following message appears on the measurement screen.
If this message appears, subsequent measurement results will not be saved.
To resume saving, load or clear the measurement results from the instrument memory (See previous page.).
•
When the contact check function (p. 86) is enabled, measured values cannot be saved if all of the following
three conditions apply:
•
When the memory function is enabled (
ON
or
IN)
•When the contact check timing is set to
BEFORE
•
When a contact check error has been displayed (p. 233)
Number of effective digits of the measurement value
You can set the number of effective digits of the measurement value for each parameter.
Screen display method (For more information, see p. 24):
(Measurement screen)
SET
key>(
SET
screen)
ADVANCED
tab>
DIGIT
key
1
Use the
key to set the number of
display digits. (For each parameter)
Settable range: 3 to 6
2
Touch the
EXIT
key twice.
Displays the measurement screen.
Setting
Value
Parameter
θ
D
Q
∆
%
Other
6
Up to 3rd decimal
places
Up to 5th decimal
places
Up to 2nd decimal
places
Up to 3rd decimal
places
Up to 6 digits
5
Up to 2nd decimal
places
Up to 4th decimal
places
Up to 1st decimal
places
Up to 2nd decimal
places
Up to 5 digits
4
Up to 1st decimal
places
Up to 3rd decimal
places
Up to zero decimal
places
Up to 1st decimal
places
Up to 4 digits
3
Up to zero decimal
places
Up to 2nd decimal
places
Up to zero decimal
places
Up to zero decimal
places
Up to 3 digits
The instrument may not be able to display minute values using the set number of display digits.
Summary of Contents for IM3536
Page 20: ...16 Operating Precautions ...
Page 34: ...30 Screen Layout and Operation ...
Page 140: ...136 Testing the System Self diagnosis ...
Page 224: ...220 About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed ...
Page 240: ...236 Discarding the Instrument ...