Recalling the memory data (HOLD MAX MIN AVE)
After pushing first time the key [HOLD MAX MIN AVE] the actual values will be held on the display. Pushing again the
key [HOLD MAX MIN AVE], the saved maximum-, minimum and average values will be displayed.
Note: During the recall of the memory data the extremes (MAX MIN) and the average value (AVE) will not be
calculated or carried on.
Clearing the memory (MAX MIN AVE)
Press [CLEAR] key once to erase the stored maximum, minimum and average from memory. On the display appears
Clr. – After erasing the memory the instrument automatically reverts back to measuring mode indicating the actual
measured value again.
Measuring rate (Normal-Mode/FAST-mode/Filter-Mode)
The instrument has three different response times to select:
Normal-Mode:
Fast-Mode:
Filter-Mode:
Press [FAST/] key to change the measuring rate.
By using the Filter-Mode the instrument is performing a moving average to stabilize the displayed measurements.
After turning on the instrument it is in the Normal-Mode. After pressing once the [FAST/] key the instrument
switches to the Fast-Mode. Pressing the same key once again the instrument switches to the Filter-Mode.
E.g. Display with activated Filter-Mode:
The arrow on the top indicates that the instrument is working in the Filter-Mode.
Note: After switching off the instrument, this function is automatically deactivated.
AUTO-OFF-function
EAoF = Enable Auto-off
dAoF = Disable Auto-off
Press [ESC/AUTO-OFF] key once. On the display appears EAoF. Now the instrument switches off automatically
after app. 30 minutes. Press [ESC/AUTO-OFF] key again. On the display appears dAoF. Now the Auto-Off-function
is deactivated.
Note: After switching off the instrument, this function is automatically deactivated.
high resolution (0,001 from -199,999 to +199,999)
reduced resolution (0,01 from -199,99 to +199,99)
high resolution (0,001 from -199,999 to +199,999)
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