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Front Panel Operation
1.
Press SHIFT + NULL to enter MATH submenu.
2.
Set a difined parameter via the path PERCENT > TARGET > ENTER.
3.
Use
◁
and
▷
to move through the digits and
△
and
▽
buttons to
increase or decrease the numbers to a desired target value. Press
ENTER to confirm and use the value. Observe the calculated percent
value on the display.
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Note: To disable the percent function, you need to go into MATH
submenu by pressing SHIFT + NULL buttons and select “OFF” to turn it
off. The “MATH” annunciator should not be lit when disabled.
Remote Interface Operation
Use the following commands to enable and configure Percent function:
CALCulate:FUNCtion PERCent
CALCulate:STATe {OFF|ON}
CALCulate:STATe?
CALCulate:PERCent:TARGet {<
value
>|MINimum|MAXimum}
CALCulate:PERCent:TARGet? [MINimum|MAXimum]
4.3.2 Average (AVG/MIN/MAX/COUNT)
Definition
When the Average function is enabled, M3510A/11A takes in a series of
readings from the measurements, stores the minimum and maximum
readings in the memory, and then calculates the average value of all
readings
and reading counts. The number of readings taken since
Average operation is enabled is recorded as well. These data are stored
in a volatile memory, presenting promptly on the secondary display, and
will be cleared when the meter is turned off, or when the Average is
turned on again, or after a remote interface reset.
How to use Average
You can use the Average feature either through the front panel operation
or the remote interface operation.
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