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3. Set the range
Press
【
Range
】
to select a range for the measurement. You can also
use the
,
, and
keys on the front panel to select the range.
Auto (autorange) automatically selects the range for the measurement
based on the input. Autoranging is convenient, but it results in slower
measurements than using a manual range. Autoranging goes up a range
at 110% of the present range, and down a range when below 10% of the
present range.
4. Set the gate time
Press
【
Gate Time
】
and choose the measurement aperture of 1ms,
10ms, 100ms (default), or 1s.
5. Set the relative value (Optional operation)
Press
【
Rel
】
to start or stop the Relative math function. When it is
started, the reading displayed is a value which comes from the result of
actual measurement value minus the relative value that has been set. The
default relative value is the measurement value when the function is
started. (For details, please refer to “
Math Functions
” in Chapter 2.)
6. Read the measurement value
The multimeter measures the input signal according to the current
measurement settings and displays the measurement result on the screen.
7. Perform the math operation (advanced)
You can perform math operations (Statistics, Limit and REL) on every
measurement reading. For details, please refer to “Math Operations”.
8. Display the graph (advanced)
You can analyse the measurement data by using the “Bar Meter”, “Trend
Char” or “Histogram display”. For details, please refer to “
Display Mode
”.
Summary of Contents for T3DMM6-5
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