Fluke 105B, 99B manual Altering the Continuous Auto SET Configuration, Using Manual Override

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ALTERING THE CONTINUOUS AUTO SET CONFIGURATION

When is pressed, the instrument assumes the Continuous Auto Set configuration.

There are ways to alter the Continuous Auto Set configura- tion. These two methods are discussed below.

Using Manual Override

Pressing disables autoranging for voltage attenua-

tion only. Press to resume the normal mode of opera- tion for Continuous Auto Set.

Pressing disables autoranging for the time base

setting only. Press to resume the normal mode of operation for Continuous Auto Set.

Changing any of the trigger settings disables autoranging for

voltage, time base, and triggering. Press to resume the normal mode of operation for Continuous Auto Set.

Changing Continuous Auto Set Options

Change the Continuous Auto set configuration as follows:

1.From the User Options menu, press (MORE

OPTIONS) and use to highlight AUTO SET.

Press to open the window (see Figure 6-14).

Figure 6-14. Continuous Auto Set Window

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Fluke 105B Altering the Continuous Auto SET Configuration, Using Manual Override, Changing Continuous Auto Set Options

99B, 105B specifications

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