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● Trigger – trigger method
● Range-range setting.
● Upper limit of resistance – Upper limit of resistance
● Lower resistance limit – lower resistance limit
● Upper voltage limit – upper voltage limit
● Lower voltage limit – lower voltage limit
Note: The measurement data and sorting results are only valid on the <Measurement Display> page.
Figure 4
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1 <Measurement Display> page
4.1.1 Measurement [Trigger]
The instrument has 2 trigger modes: automatic trigger and manual trigger.
Table 4
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1 Trigger Mode Description
Table 4
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1 Trigger Mode Description
■ Set the trigger mode steps:
Step 1
Select the [Display] function key in the upper column to switch to the
<Measurement Display> page
Step 2
Use the cursor keys to select the [Trigger] field
Step 3
Use the [Enter] function key to select the trigger mode.
Function key
Function
Automatic
trigger mode
Manual
trigger mode
4.1.2 Measurement [Range]
The instrument has 3 measuring ranges: automatic range, manual range and nominal range.
Table 4-2 Test range description
Trigger method Description
Automatic
is also called continuous test. The trigger signal is continuously
tested by the instrument according to the inherent cycle.
Manual
Each time the [Enter] key is pressed, the instrument performs a
measurement cycle, and the instrument is in a waiting state at other
times.