Audible Signals; Rotary Switch Functions - AEMC 6417 User Manual

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2.6 Audible Signals

There are four audible signals:
Type
Low-pitched
High-pitched
Audible signals can be enabled or disabled in SET-UP (see § 4.4, menu #2).
The
symbol indicates:
Visible
Not Visible
This programming is backed-up and retrieved at each reset.
During a measurement, a long press on the ► button toggles between activation
and deactivation of the buzzer.
NOTE: Since the measurement frequency is audible, the operator hears a beeping
signal. This is neither an operating fault nor an alarm, and it cannot be eliminated.
This audible signal is amplified by the presence of current in the loop.

2.7 Rotary Switch Functions

Range
OFF
Ω+A
A
MR
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Duration
Short
Normal use (button pressed).
Permanent
High/Low alarm threshold (W, A) triggered.
Short
Abnormal use (for example, memory full).
Permanent
Alarm threshold (V) exceeded.
Buzzer enabled; an alarm or a button press causes an audible signal to be
emitted.
No audible signal is emitted.
Instrument is powered OFF.
Simultaneous selection of the loop impedance measurement and the leakage
current measurement.
Current measurement selection
Displays stored measurements.
Access to the instrument configuration and deletion of stored measurements.
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