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X
=
Non-active Slope
Y
=
Active S lc:ipe
Up and Down-ranging
Using the
RANGE
key
4·12 Operating
50ns 99ns 500ns 999ns
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Range
2:
Y1
X1
X2
Y2
/ / / / / / /
/ / / JI' / / /
/ / / / / / /
/ / / / / / /
/ / / / / / /
,,,,,,, Range 5
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Figure 4·9. Ranging examples
Table 4-2.
Active slope moves from Range 3 to Range 2 (Y1 )
Inactive slope Change Value
Reason
X l
n o change
in a shared overlap, range 2/3
X2
-:-10
not in overlap
X3
-:-10
in overlap with higher range
(
4)
Table 4·3.
Active slope moves from Range 3 to Range 4 (Y2)
Inactive slope Change Value
Reason
X l
x lOO
in shared overlap
X2
x lO
not in overlap
X3
no change
in overlap with higher range
When this key is used to move a currently active slope up or down
a range, the non-active slope will be automatically pulled into the
Same Decade
as the active slope setting. This effect is particularly
usefull for fast ranging between decades.
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