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4.4 System Operations
This section describes some other operations of Model TH1952.
4.4.1 Beeper Control
Normally, the multimeter will emit a tone whenever certain conditions are met. For example: the
multimeter will beep when a stable reading is captured in reading hold. You may want to disable the
beeper for certain applications.
When you disable the beeper, the multimeter will not emit a tone when:
1. A limit is exceeded in a limit test
2. A stable reading is captured in reading hold.
Disabling the beeper has no effect on the tone generated when:
1. An internal error is generated.
2. The continuity threshold is exceeded.
3. A front panel key is pressed.
Use the following steps to change the beeper’s state:
1. Press
Shift
→
to enter the menu on the menu level and use
or
key to select
“
C: SYS MEU
”.
2. Press
or
key to enter into the BEEP command and use
or
key to select “
2:
BEEP STAT
”.
3. Use
or
key to enter into the parameter setting interface.
4. Use
or
key to select ON or OFF and press
to save the setup.
4.4.2 Key Sound
To avoid mis-operation, Model TH1952 has key sound function and you can enable or disable it. Factory
default setting is enabled. The key sound state is stored in non-volatile memory and does not change
when power has been off of after a reset.
Use following steps for key sound setting:
1. Press
Shift
→
to enter the menu on the menu level and use
or
key to select
“
C: SYS MEU
”.
2. Press
or
key to enter into the BEEP command and use
or
key to select “
3:
KEY SONG
”.
3. Use
or
key to enter into the parameter setting interface.
4. Use
or
key to select ON or OFF and press
to save the setup.
4.4.3 Display
When the instrument is in remote control state, the front display can be set to OFF for quick
measurement speed.
When the display is OFF, the readings will not be sent to the front display. The auxiliary display
information is still displayed.
The display is enabled when power has been off or after a remote interface reset.
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