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Press
Menu
Press Digit
Select Key
Press Value Select
Key
Coordinates of 2 points scaling method if selected under
SEtuP
.
Lo
_
In1
.
Low signal
input 1.
0
00000 0
0
0000 00
0
000
000
0
00 0000
0
0 00000
0
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first digit and
0
thru
9
for
other flashing digits. Move decimal point location
when flashing.
Lo
_
rd1
Reading at
Lo In1.
0
00000 0
0
0000 00
0
000
000
0
00 0000
0
0 00000
0
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first digit and
0
thru
9
for
other flashing digits.
dEC.Pt1
is used for decimal
point.
.
Hi
_
In1
.
High signal
input 2.
0
00000 0
0
0000 00
0
000
000
0
00 0000
0
0 00000
0
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first digit and
0
thru
9
for
other flashing digits. Move decimal point location
when flashing.
.
Hi
_
rd1
.
Reading at
Hi In2.
0
00000 0
0
0000 00
0
000
000
0
00 0000
0
0 00000
0
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first digit and
0
thru
9
for
other flashing digits. Decimal point is fixed by
dEC.Pt1
.
PrESEt
Preset*
0
00000 0
0
0000 00
0
000
000
0
00 0000
0
0 00000
0
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first digit and
0
thru
9
for
other flashing digits.
dEC.Pt1
is used. When the
meter counts up and reaches the Preset, it reverts to
Offset1. When the meter counts down and reaches
Offset1, it reverts to Preset. Set to 0 for no Preset.
_
CALib
Time base calibration
Not applicable to Total. Do not change value!
Option-dependent menu items
SourcE AL SEt
.
AL S34 dEUn1H dEUn2H dEUn1b dEUn2b dEUn3H DEUn4H DEUn3b
DEUn4b
Menu items related to
alarm setup
These will only appear if a relay board is
detected. If so, please see Section 14.
An
_
SEt
An
_
Lo
An
_
Hi
or
An
_
SEt
An
_
Lo1
An
_
Hi1
An
_
Lo2
An
_
Hi2
Menu items
related to
analog output
. These will only appear if a single or dual analog output board is
detected. If so, please see Section 15.
_
SEr
_
1
_
SEr
_
2
_
SEr
_
3
_
SEr
_
4
Menu items related to
serial communications
. These will
only appear if an RS232 or RS485 I/O board is detected. If so, please see Section 16.
Menu lockout items
_
Loc
_
1
_
Loc
_
2
_
Loc
_
3
_
Loc
_
4
Menu items used to enable or lock out (hide) other menu
items.
Loc
menu items may be locked out by a hardware jumper. Please see Section 9.
* See Glossary for explanation of item.
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