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Users Manual
Table
To Set
Touch Hold Minimum Response Level
Decibel Reference Impedance in Ohms
Mode (If
Interface Selected)
Trigger Type
Pushbuttons
Sthen H
(THRESH)
Sthen I (REF e)
Sthen R (BAUD)
Parity options list displayed
Echo Mode
Sthen J (ADDR)
Sthen T (ADDR)
Eand T simultaneously
Options
"1" (5 % of range); "2" (7 % of range); or
2, 4,8,16,50,75,93, 110,124,125,135,150, 250, 300,500,600, 800, 900,1000,1200, or 8000
300,600,1200,2400, 4800, or 9600
"E" (even), "O" (odd), "no" (none)
On or Off
Valid addresses between
1,2,5,10,20,50,100, 200, 500,1000,2000, 5000,10000,20000, or 50000
1,2,3,4, 5 (See Table 5- 14.)
Annunciator
"HOLD"
"3" (8% of range)
"dB" and “e“; also "V" when 1000Ω
"baud"
"PAR" for parity
"Echo" and "On" or "OFF"
"IEEE"
"PRINT"
"tri"
3.When you have scrolled to 16, press Eto set the dB reference impedance. "16" now becomes bright, indicating that it is the selected value.
This dB reference will remain selected until you change it (as described above), turn the meter off, or reset the meter to the
Using the Number Editor
Use the number editor to set the relative base, or the low (LO) and high (HI) points for compare (COMP) operations (see "Using the Compare Function" earlier in Chapter 3).
To use the number editor, proceed as follows:
1.To invoke the desired number editor, press Sthen press U, T, or K(REF #). See Table
Table
Pushbuttons
Sthen T(LO)
Sthen U(Hi)
Sthen K(REF #)
Number Editor Invoked On
Low Point for Compare Mode
High Point for Compare Mode
Relative Base