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Model 2750 Multimeter/Switch System User's Manual
Overflow readings — A reading that exceeds the present measurement range causes the
"OVRFLW" message to be displayed. The "IN," "1," and "2" messages are not displayed
while in the overflow condition. The HIGH annunciator will turn on to indicate an out of
limits reading.
The LOW annunciator is not used for an overflow reading. An overflow reading is inter-
preted by the Model 2750 as a positive reading, even if the input signal is negative. That is
the reason why the LOW annunciator does not turn on.
NOTE
Beeper — A beeper is also available for limit testing. There are three beeper options:
NEVER, OUTSIDE, and INSIDE. These options are explained as follows:
NEVER — With this option, the beeper is disabled.
OUTSIDE — With this option, the beeper sounds when the reading is outside (HIGH or
LOW) of Limit 1 or Limit 2. Again referring to
(HIGH) Limit 1, and the beeper will sound.
INSIDE — With this option, the beeper will sound when the reading is inside Limit 1 and/
or Limit 2. If the reading is inside Limit 1, the beeper will sound raspy. If the reading is
outside Limit 1, but inside Limit 2, the beeper will sound at a lower pitch. The beeper will
not sound for readings outside both limits. For the limits shown in
ing will sound the beeper at its normal pitch, a 1.5V reading will sound the beeper at a
lower pitch, and for a 2.5V reading, the beeper will not sound.
Tips to use Limit 2 test
Limits 1 < Limits 2 — When the set limits for Limit 1 are less than the limits for Limit 2
(i.e.,
between Limit 1 and Limit 2, the beeper will sound raspy.
Limits 1 > Limits 2 — When the set limits for Limit 1 are greater than the limits for Limit
2, use the OUTSIDE beeper. When the reading is between Limit 1 and Limit 2, the beeper
will sound raspy.
When a switching module channel is closed, the message "I" replaces the mes-
sage "IN" to indicate that the reading is inside both Limit 1 and Limit 2.
For limit test readings that get stored in the buffer, the limits status indicators
are displayed for each recalled reading.
When a limit test reading is returned using remote programming, limit test status
can be included with the reading. See
details.
When using Limits with Ratio or Ch Avg the limit values will be compared the
result of the calculation and not to the individual channels.
Figure
9-1), use the INSIDE beeper. As previously explained, when the reading is
Limits and Digital I/O
"FORMat commands," page
Figure
9-1, a +1.5V reading is outside
Figure
9-3
14-2, for
9-1, a 0.5V read-

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