Alarm Setpoints - AEMC 1035 User Manual

Digital analog megohmmeters
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2.7.6

Alarm Setpoints

Alarm setpoints can only be programmed for insulation and resistance
measurement. The setpoints can be upper or lower thresholds. They can
be active or inactive and will be stored in the memory even after the
instrument has been turned off.
PROGRAMMING OF THE ALARM SETPOINTS
To program the setpoint press the ALARM button until the ALARM symbol
is displayed and beeps a second time (the setpoint unit will blink, e.g. MΩ).
The value of the setpoint corresponding to the selected range is indicated
on the small digital display.
If no value was previously programmed, the display indicates a default
setpoints:
• On the 1039:
• On the 1035:
At this moment, it is possible to program the threshold using the ► and
▲ buttons.
During this programming, if you change the switch position, you lose
what you have just done.
You can quit the programming mode and record the threshold by another
long press on the ALARM button.
If the programmed setpoint is too high, it is corrected when it is
stored in the memory: the maximum value is entered. For exam-
ple, a 2GΩ insulation threshold will be stored in the memory as
399.9MΩ on the 1039, while for resistance measurement 700kΩ
will become 399.9kΩ on the 1035.
If the setpoint has been improperly input, it is corrected when
it is stored in the memory: For example, 002MΩ will become
2.00MΩ.
Shop for AEMC products online at:
Digital Analog Megohmmeter Models 1035/1039
> 0.050MΩ for the MΩ - 50V position
> 0.100MΩ for the MΩ - 100V position
< 20.00kΩ for the 40kΩ position
> 0.05MΩ for the MΩ - 50V position
> 0.10MΩ for the MΩ - 100V position
> 0.25MΩ for the MΩ - 250V position
> 0.50MΩ for the MΩ - 500V position
< 20.00kΩ for the 400kΩ position
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