53
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. Decimal point is fixed by
dEC.Pt1
.
.
Hi
_
In1
.
High 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.
.
Hi
_
rd1
.
Reading at
Hi 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. Decimal point is fixed by
dEC.Pt1
.
.
Lo
_
In2
.
Low signal input 2.
Make the same as .
Lo
_
In1
Lo
_
rd2.
Reading at Lo In2
Make the same as .
Lo
_
rd1
.
Hi
_
In2
.
High signal input 2
Make the same as .
Hi
_
In1
.
.
Hi
_
rd2
.
Reading at Hi In2.
Make the same as .
Hi
_
rd1
.
Other setup parameters
rESoLn
.
Reading
multiplier
Flashing 6-digit number
in decade steps from
0.00001
to
100000
Press to select a decade multiplier
R
for the rate
reading. Set to
1
.
_
CALib
Time base calibration
Do not change. See Calibration section of manual.
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 15.
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
if a serial
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.
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