Operator’s Manual
922258-00 Rev A
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General, continued
Auto Zero
Amplifier initiates an automatic balance cycle, when either gain
button is depressed, to remove output offset drift
Effective Gain Indicator
Indicators show the effective system gain or attenuation, factoring
Probe Attenuation, Attenuator and gain settings. (Probe must have
coding connectors. ÷1, ÷10, ÷100 and ÷1000 probes are
recognized)
Dynamic Ranges
Maximum Differential Mode Range
X10 Gain, ÷1 Attenuator ± 50 mV1
X1 Gain, ÷1 Attenuator ± 0.5 V1
X10 Gain, ÷10 Attenuator ± 0.5 V1
X1 Gain, ÷10 Attenuator ± 5 V1
Maximum Input Slew Rate
÷1 Attenuator
± 0.15 V/μsec
÷10 Attenuator
± 1.5 V/μsec
Maximum Common Mode Range
÷1 Attenuator ± 15.5 V
1
÷10 Attenuator
± 155 V
1
Differential Offset Range (V
DIFF
mode referred to input)
X10 Gain, ÷1 Attenuator ± 1 V
1
X1 Gain, ÷1 Attenuator ± 10 V
1
X10 Gain, ÷10 Attenuator ± 10 V
1
X1 Gain, ÷10 Attenuator ± 100 V
1
Comparison Offset Range (V
COMP
mode, referred to input)
÷1 Attenuator ± 15.5 V
1
÷10 Attenuator ± 155 V
1
1 Voltages are referred to the amplifier input connector. Multiply by probe attenuation factor to obtain value referred to
probe input (e.g. ± 50 mV becomes ± 0.5 V at the probe tip when using a ÷10probe.)
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