Model 2281S-20-6 DC Power Supply and Battery Simulator Reference Manual
Section 2: General operation
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Some of the fields in this pane are explained in the following table. Math, Relative, OXP, and
Overflow settings visible in the table are saved in the instrument setup. You can save and recall
special setups before using the data logging function; see
(on page 2-105) for more
information.
Name
Description
Math
If you set a function to calculate the logged data,
1
will be displayed in the cell in this
column.
A
0
means the data will not be calculated in a function. For more information
Math calculations that you can apply to measurements
(on page 4-11).
Relative
In this column,
1
means the deviation caused by the line resistor is cancelled;
0
means the deviation is not cancelled. For more details about this setting, refer to
(on page 4-13).
OXP
In this column,
1
means any kind of protection is enabled;
0
means that no protection
is enabled. For more details about this setting, refer to
(on page 2-100).
Overflow
In this column,
1
means the current has exceeded the preset current range;
0
means
the current is within the range. For more details about this setting, refer to
(on page 2-102).
Clear
If you select this button, all the data logged will be cleared.
Copy
If you select some rows in the logged data table and select
Copy
, you can then paste
the data into your report.
Copy all
If you select
Copy all
, you can paste all the logged data into your report.
If you select
Graph
in LOG TYPE, the logged data will be displayed in graph, as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 60: Graph on web page