
3.5 Selecting the Measurement Range
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The measurement range can be set as follows. When making comparator settings with the panel
keys, the measurement range is selected automatically according to the settings (reference/toler-
ance or upper/lower thresholds, see the following table). When the comparator settings are made by
remote control commands, the measurement range is unaffected.
Changing the Range
Measurement error is larger when measuring values nearer the bottom of a measurement range.
The 1000
and higher ranges (with LOW POWER: OFF) are not usable for inductor measurements.
Auto-Ranging (when making comparator settings)
Manual Range Selection
3.5
Selecting the Measurement Range
Low Power OFF (p. 28)
Low Power ON (p. 28)
Reference (REF%) and
Upper/Lower Threshold (ABS) Ranges
Selected
Range
Reference (REF%) and
Upper/Lower Threshold (ABS) Ranges
Selected
Range
0 to 100.09 m
100 m
100.1 to 1000.9 m
1000 m
0 to 1000.9 m
1000 m
1.001 to 10.009
10
1.001 to 10.009
10
10.01 to 100.09
100
10.01 to 100.09
100
100.1 to 1000.9
1000
100.1 to 1200.0
1000
1.001 to 10.009 k
10 k
10.01 to 100.09 k
100 k
100.1 to 1000.9 k
1000 k
1.001 to 10.009 M
10 M
10.01 to 120.00 M
100 M
1
Open the Basic Settings screen.
2
Select the range.
Selectable ranges depend on the low-power resistance setting (p. 28).
•
When low-power resistance measurement is disabled (OFF)
100m
, 1000m
, 10
, 100
, 1000
, 10k
, 100k
, 1000k
, 10M
, 100M
(default)
•
When low-power resistance measurement is enabled (ON)
1000m
, 10
, 100
, 1000
3
Return to the Measurement screen.
The Basic Settings screen appears.
1
Selection
2
Press the up/down
cursor keys to
change the setting.
Increments the
range
Decrements the
range
Summary of Contents for RM3542
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Page 16: ...Operating Precautions 10 ...
Page 26: ...1 3 Screen Organization 20 ...
Page 32: ...2 3 Turning the Power On and Off 26 ...
Page 46: ...3 8 Confirming Faulty Measurements 40 ...
Page 64: ...4 12 Compensating for Thermal EMF Offset Offset Voltage Compensation OVC 58 ...
Page 84: ...6 4 Auto Exporting Measured Values at End of Measurement Data Output Function 78 ...
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