Synchronisation Gate Time (06. Menu Item) - Datcon DT9100 B Operating Instructions Manual

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DT9100 B
Function
Sequence of operations 1. Enter the menu by typing in the supervisor code.
Exit from the menu item 1. After finishing the setting, press the MENU button to exit
Exit from the menu
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Synchronisation gate time
7.8.
The setting of the pulse width of the remote
synchronisation signal. When the active state of the
synchronising pulse is lower then this value the instrument
will not accept it as a synchronisation pulse (this function is
useful for filtering a false pulse caused by noise). The
active state of the pulse is low (closed contact
R < 1 kΩ. between contacts 7 and 8 at the synchronisation
terminals).
When the pulse is in a low state the clock stops (and you

will see the
the pulse goes to a high state, the clock starts (and you will
see the time on the display).
The way the code should be typed in is described in
Chapter 7.1. Type in the code (password). You will see on

the display:
2. Keep stepping by pressing the ▲ button until the menu

item
.
3. Enter the menu item by pressing the ENTER button.
4. You will see the actual gate time on the display, and the
first digit will be blinking.
5. By pressing button ▲ you can set the pulse width
between 1 and 8 seconds.
the menu item, and you will see this:
(2. If you want to change the setting you have just done, or
if you just want to check what you have typed in, go on with
the operation from point 3 of the Sequence of
operations.)
(3. If you don't want to exit the menu, as you want to do
further settings, then you may select the desired menu
items by pressing the ▲ button.)
1. Press the MENU button. First the mnemonic
(Save), then the mnemonic
display. With this the storing of the settings is completed.
The instrument has exited the menu and goes on with the
measurement.
(06. menu item)
mnemonic on the display), and when
.


(Exit) are shown on the
.

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