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3. Manually choose a resistance range or set to Auto.
Table 2- 6 Measurement Characteristics of 4-Wire Resistance
Ranges*
200Ω, 2kΩ, 20kΩ, 200kΩ, 2MΩ, 10MΩ, 100MΩ
Open-circuit Voltage
<8V
Input Protection
1000V on each range (HI terminal)
200V on each range (HI Sense, LO Sense)
Configurable Parameters
Range, Speed, Rel, Auto
NOTE*:
All the ranges can measure a Value that is 20% higher than the range. Both
Manual and Auto are available for setting every range.
4. Set the relative value (Optional operation).
Press
[
Rel
]
to open or close the Relative math function. When it is open, the
reading displayed is a value which comes from the result of actual
measurement value subtracts the relative value that has been set. The
default relative value is the measurement value when the function is opened.
For details, please refer to “Maths Functions” in Chapter 2.
5. Read the measurement result.
Select the required measurement rate (reading rate) by pressing
[
Speed
]
and read the measurement result.
6. View historical data
There are four methods to view historical data: “Number”, “Bar Meter”
“Trend Chart” and “Histogram”.
NOTE:
Please do not put the terminals of the resistance on the conductive plane or in
your hand to avoid error. The bigger the resistance, the more affection it will be
brought.