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IM WT310E-01EN
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Other Features
Initializing Setup Parameters (For procedures, see section 8.2)
You can use this feature to restore the setup parameters to the factory default settings.
Zero-Level Compensation (For procedures, see section 8.3)
Zero-level compensation refers to the process wherein this instrument creates a zero input condition in
its internal circuitry and sets the zero level to the level at that point. Zero-level compensation must be
performed to satisfy the specifications of this instrument. When the measurement range is changed,
zero-level compensation is performed automatically. However, if the measurement range is not
changed for a long time, the zero level may shift due to environmental changes around the instrument.
In this case, you can manually perform zero-level compensation.
D/A Output (Option; for procedures, see section 8.4)
You can output voltage, current, active power, apparent power, reactive power, power factor, phase
angle, frequency, voltage peak, current peak, and integrated values as a ±5 V FS DC voltage. You
can output values using 4 output channels on the WT310E/WT310EH and 12 output channels on the
WT332E/WT333E.
Remote Control (Option; for details, see chapter 5 of the Getting
Started Guide, IM WT310E-02EN)
On models with the /DA4 or /DA12 option, you can control this instrument using a negative TTL pulse
signal and output logic signals.
External Input
The following five types of control signals are available.
• EXT HOLD
Holds displayed values or releases the held state.
• EXT TRIG
Updates the displayed values when they are being held.
• EXT START
Starts integration.
• EXT STOP
Stops integration.
• EXT RESET
Resets the integration result.
External Output
The following signal is output during integration.
INTEG BUSY
This signal is output continuously from the start to the stop of integration.
Key Protection (For procedures, see section 8.5)
You can disable all panel keys other than the power switch and the KEY PROTECT switch.