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2.2 Setting the Voltage Range and Current Range
Procedure Using the Menu Icons
You can also use the menu icons shown on the right side of the screen to set the voltage range and
current range.
1.
Tap the
Range
menu icon
. A Range menu appears in the sub menu area on the right side
of the screen.
By tapping the displayed items, you can specify the same settings as when using the screen explained
earlier.
Note
For details on the Range menu, see page viii.
Procedure Using Keys
You can also use the front panel keys to set the voltage range and current range.
Select the element to be configured (1 to 7).
Select the current range (fixed).
You can select from the valid measurement ranges
selected in section 2.5.
Set the voltage
range to auto.
Set the current range to auto.
Select the voltage range (fixed).
You can select from the valid measurement
ranges selected in section 2.5.
Select options.
See “Procedure Using Keys” in section 9.1.
(This is not used in this section.)
Procedure Using the Input Information Area (Elements tab)
If you use the input information area shown on the right side of the screen, you can set the voltage
range and current range while viewing the measurements. The input information area is displayed
when you close the overview screen.
1.
Tap the
Elements
tab. An Elements menu appears in the input information area.
2.
Tap the element (1 to 7) you want to configure. A range setup screen for the element appears.
Elements tab
Tap an element to show the
range setup screen.
Set the voltage range to auto.
Select the voltage range
(1000V, 600V, 300V, 150V, 100V,
60V, 30V, 15V, 10V, 6V, 3V, 1.5V).
Set the current range to auto.
Select the current range.
Depending on the external current sensor on/off state, the current range or external current
sensor range appears automatically, and you can set the range.
For the selectable values, see “Setting the Current Range (Current Range)” or “Setting the
External Current Sensor Range (Ext Sensor).”