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DLRO10 and DLRO10X
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4.12 Range Menu
DLRO10X uses a test current between 100 μA and 10 A to measure the resistance of
the item under test. If set to AUTO, DLRO10X will select the current according to the
resistance it detects. (see Specifications, Ranges)
However, in some cases it may be desirable to set a maximum test current (subject to
a maximum 10 A.) If this is so, move the cursor to the desired current and press Enter.
Six test currents are available; 10 A, 1 A, 100 mA, 10 mA, 1 mA and 100 μA.
Selecting the 10 A maximum will have the same effect as selecting AUTO.
On the DLRO10X please note - it needs to be understood that the “Range” is actually
the selected maximum test current.
The ability to set the maximum test current is only applicable to non-inductive test
modes. The inductive test is automatically limited to 1A.
When Battery level is low (<10%), the maximum test current is automatically reduced
(by one level) and will be further reduced when a test has to be abandoned because
the battery cannot supply this initial reduced test current.
The Main Menu screen will show the active current range beneath the RANGE
heading.
There is a quick access menu that can be accessed using the numbers keys to set the
maximum test current as follows:-
0
Auto 10 A
1
1 A
2
100 mA
3
10 mA
4
1 mA
5
1 µA
Although designed to assist quick selection of the maximum test current, please be
aware that pressing these keys can inadvertently change the current.
4.13 Entering Notes In The Memo Screen
At the end of each test, (with the exception of a test in Continuous mode). You can
change the option to store the test results or not buy changing the option STORE
to YES or NO. Select the desired option using the cursor control (UP/DOWN). This
overrides the default setting under Options, Storage for one test only.