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Each signal level indicates a corresponding voltage level.
• The
EOM
signal is operational when the trigger source setting is EXT and the EOM output setting is Pulse.
• A self-calibration measurement (approximately 130 ms) is automatically performed every 10 minutes
(between measurements).
TRIG
signal input is accepted during that time, but the corresponding measure-
ment is delayed until self-calibration is finished.
• Do not apply a
TRIG
signal while measuring using external triggering (the signal is ignored).
• When changing settings such as measurement range, allow about 150 ms processing time before applying
a
TRIG
signal.
• Input signals are ignored when the following are displayed: Basic, Detailed, and Comparator Settings
screens; Statistical Calculation Results screen (except for the print signal); and error messages (except
Setting Monitor errors).
• The
INDEX
and
EOM
signals are de-asserted simultaneously.
• Output of comparator decisions and error signals are determined before the
EOM
signal is asserted.
• With internal (INT) triggering, the
EOM
signal is fixed High (OFF). Also, comparator decisions and error sig-
nals are not de-asserted (OFF) when measurement starts.
EOM operation when the EOM Output setting is Hold
The
EOM
signal is asserted (ON) at the end of measurement.
The
EOM
signal continues to be asserted until measurement starts again with the next
TRIG
signal input.
See:
"Setting End-of-Measurement Signal Output (EOM Signal Setting)" (p. 93)
The EOM signal is de-asserted when the next measurement is started by the next TRIG signal.
8.2
Timing Chart
Contact check
Measurement
currents
Contact Improver
Checking
Measurement
processing
Available
End of
Measurement
Summary of Contents for RM3542
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Page 32: ...2 3 Turning the Power On and Off 26 ...
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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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