Permits to install specific features such as beeper, baud-rate, printer-
interval, identification-number and secret personal code.
1.
Press SET until the display shows [SEtUP] and press CAL to
continue.
2.
The display lets you choose with
[bEEP OFF]. Decide whether or not the beeper should sound each
time the keyboard is touched. Press CAL to continue or press SET to
return.
3.
Press CAL until the display shows e.g. [br=2400]. Pre-set the desired
baud-rate (150...4800 b/s) with
press SET to return.
4.
Press CAL until the display shows e.g. [rS=120]. Select the desired
time interval (0...9999 s) between the transmitted data (RS232), with
or
. Pre-set to zero if no automatic printing is required. Press
CAL to continue or press SET to return.
5.
Press CAL until the display shows e.g. [Id.no=5]. Select the desired
identification number (0...999) for your meter with
CAL to continue or press SET to return. The instrument can be
identified by e.g. a computer when a specific number is allocated to
it. Pre-set to zero to ignore this number.
6.
The display shows [Code on], [Code OFF] or [Code CAL]. Decide,
with
or
, whether all future access to the instrument should be by
entering a code (on) or not (off). Press CAL to continue or press SET
to return. Select [Code CAL] to enter your personal code to avoid
undesired access to the instrument. The display shows [E=-----] while
[=] is blinking. Enter your secret sequence of 5 keys to proceed. Press
CAL to continue or SET to return.
DATA-ACQUISITION
Up to 500 values can be stored in the non-volatile memory of the
instrument.
[LOG dAtA] : Procedure to pre-set and start the data-logging.
[LSt dAtA] : Permits to view the stored values on the display.
[Prt dAtA] : Permits to send the stored values to a printer or computer.
[Cnt LOG] : Permits to continue with a next series of measurement.
or
between [bEEP on] or
or
and press CAL to continue or
or
and press
Specific
features
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