Selecting The Number Of Displayed Digits - YOKOGAWA WT200 User Manual

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4.12 Selecting the Number of Displayed Digits

Keys
Procedure
Explanation
4-20
A
SAMPLE
V OVER
A OVER
MODE
B
RMS
V MEAN
DC
C
SCALING
AVG
FILTER
Operate the instrument by following the thick lines in the menu below.
Press the ENTER key to confirm a selection or setting.
To leave the current menu in the middle of the operation, press the key indicated in step 1.
The confirmed settings up to that point are kept.
Select the number of displayed digits
1.
(Display C)
SETUP
2.
Function used to select the number of displayed digits
You can select the maximum number of displayed digits for values such as V
(voltage), A (current), W (active power), VA (apparent power), var (reactive power),
Vpk (voltage peak), Apk (current peak), PF (power factor), VHz (voltage frequency),
AHz (current frequency), four arithmetical operation values, crest factor, and harmonic
analysis values (voltage, current, and active power). The initial value is Lo.
• Hi
The number of displayed digits is set to 5 (99999).
• Lo
The number of displayed digits is set to 4 (9999).
Note
The actual number of displayed digits may be smaller than the maximum number of displayed
digits depending on the combination of the voltage range and current range and the
automatic digit carrying operation.
Some items such as the phase angle, integrated value, integration time, and relative
harmonic content are not affected by the maximum number of displayed digits specified in
this section. For details, see the sections describing each item.
m V
VA
FUNCTION
var
k
A
M W
TIME
m V
PF
FUNCTION
k
A
deg
M W
m V
Hz
FUNCTION
k
A
h
M W
h
STORE
RECALL
HARMONICS
3.
(Display C)
ENTER
4.
Displays
relevant keys
AUTO
AUTO
V RANGE
A RANGE
HOLD
MODE
MAX HOLD
TRIG
ENTER
CAL
INTEGRATOR
START
STOP
RESET
HARMONICS
MEMORY
INTEG SET
REMOTE
LOCAL
SETUP
INTERFACE
OUTPUT
SHIFT
5
.
ENTER
End
IM 253421-01E

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