Safety Information
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Accuracy
We define measurement tolerances in terms of f.s. (full scale), rdg. (reading) and dgt.
(digit) values, with the following meanings:
Symbols for Various Standards
This symbol indicates that the product conforms to regulations set out by the EU
Directive.
This is a recycle mark established under the Resource Recycling Promotion Law
(only for Japan).
WEEE marking:
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic appliance is put on the EU
market after August 13, 2005, and producers of the Member States are required to
display it on the appliance under Article 11.2 of Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
Ni-MH
Other Symbols
Indicates a high voltage hazard.
If a particular safety check is not performed or the HiLogger is mishandled, this may
give rise to a hazardous situation; the operator may receive an electric shock, may
get burnt or may even be fatally injured.
Indicates the prohibited action.
(p. )
Indicates the location of reference information.
*
Indicates that descriptive information is provided below.
[ ]
The names of setting objects and buttons on the screen are indicated by square
brackets [ ].
SET
(Bold
charac-
ters)
Bold characters within the text indicate operating key labels.
• Unless otherwise specified, “Windows” represents Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows
Vista, or Windows 7.
• Dialog box represents a Windows dialog box.
• Click: Press and quickly release the left button of the mouse.
• Double click: Quickly click the left button of the mouse twice.
f.s.
(maximum display value or
scale length)
The maximum displayable value or scale length. This is usually the
name of the currently selected range. Example: For the 1 V range,
f.s. = 1 V
rdg.
(reading or displayed value)
The value currently being measured and indicated on the measur-
ing instrument.
dgt.
(resolution)
The smallest displayable unit on a digital measuring instrument,
i.e., the input value that causes the digital display to show a "1" as
the least-significant digit.
Summary of Contents for LR8400-20
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Page 26: ...Operating Precautions 14...
Page 96: ...3 9 Viewing and Editing with the All Channel Settings List 84...
Page 112: ...4 3 Marking Waveforms and Searching Marks Search Function 100...
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Page 238: ...10 8 About Communications Commands 226...
Page 256: ...11 3 LR8501 Universal Unit Specifications 244...
Page 262: ...12 3 Disposing of the HiLogger 250...
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