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1.7 Setting the Valid Measurement Range
This section explains the following settings for the valid measurement range:
• Valid measurement range
• Measurement ranges that this instrument can switch to when a peak over-range occurs
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“Valid Measurement Range (CONFIG (V)/CONFIG (A))” in the features guide
Setting the Valid Voltage Measurement Range (Voltage Range
Configuration)
Press the voltage range’s
CONFIG
key to display the following screen.
Valid measurement range
• The measurement range switches (in order) between the ranges whose check boxes
are selected.
• Ranges whose check boxes are not selected are skipped.
• When Element Independent (see section 1.9) is set to OFF, the input elements that are
assigned to the same wiring unit are set to the same status.
Available voltage range options
Measurement range to switch to when a peak over-range occurs
• When Element Independent is set to OFF, the input elements that are
assigned to the same wiring unit are set to the same range.
• If auto range is on (you can turn it on by pressing
AUTO
), this instrument
operates as follows:
• When a peak over-range occurs, the measurement range increases to the
range specified here, skipping the ranges in between.
• When the measurement range to switch to when a peak over-range occurs
is set to OFF, the measurement range increases in the order specified by
the measurement ranges whose check boxes have been selected.
If the measurement range to switch to when a peak over-range occurs
has been selected, the range background is displayed in yellow.
For each input element or wiring unit,
you can set all ranges as valid
measurement ranges (All ON).
Available options for the measurement
ranges that this instrument can switch
to when a peak over-range occurs
For each range, you can
set whether the range is a
valid measurement range
for all input elements (All
ON) or not (All OFF).
Slot in which an input element is not installed