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TO SET DECIMAL POINT
a. Press
M+
when display shows
dP
and select the decimal place from
NIL to 3 decimal place
b. Press
MODE
to save and continue setup
TO SET CAPACITY AND GRADUATION
(For Single interval, it means Max x e; for Dual Interval, it means Max
2
x e
2
)
a. Press
M+
when display shows
CAP2
and utilize
M+
to increase value,
MR
to move cursor to the next digit
b. The graduation is limited to maximum of 1/6000 when type
NTEP
is
selected. It must be set to validate the change
c. Press
MODE
to save and continue setup
TO SET DUAL INTERVAL
(Max
1
x e
1
)
When type
NORMAL
is set, display will now show
CAP1?
to allow setup
for dual interval.
a. Press
M+
when display shows
CAP1?
and utilize
M+
to increase value,
MR
to move cursor to the next digit. The default value is 50% of
the capacity set in
CAP2
.
b. The graduation also must be set to validate the change
c. Press
MODE
to save and complete the setup
NOTE 1:
You must reset capacity every time when you change the type
between NTEP and NORMAL.
NOTE 2:
When
NTEP
type is selected, indicator will automatically
limit users to program the configuration under 1/6000. When
NORMAL
type is selected, indicator will automatically allow
users to program the configuration under 1/30000.
NOTE 3:
When setting up capacities, users must program all digits
including division before pressing
MODE
to complete set up.
2.4.5 Auto Power Off Setting (F4)
This unit is equipped with
AUTO POWER OFF
function. Default setting
= auto off after 4 minutes of idle time. Follow the steps below to
disable/enable the
AUTO POWER OFF
function.
a. Refer to the
2.4.1
on how to enter
F4
b. Press
MODE
to shift between
0_OFF
and
4_OFF
Summary of Contents for UFM-B
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