Buttons Description - Prodigit 3302F Mainframe Operation Manual

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14 PRODIGIT
3.2.7
BANK/T1 Display
The upper digits on the right hand side of the screen relate to the memory BANK in
normal mode. There are 15 BANKS which can be selected in turn by pressing the
upper pair of arrow keys. Each BANK has 10 memory separate memory STATES
(locations) which are selected with the lower pair of arrow keys.
When in auto-sequence mode T1 is displayed. T1 is the test time. The test time
Can be adjusted using the upper arrow keys between 0.1sec and 9.9sec in 100ms
Steps. Please note that during the T1 test time the mainframe LCD will not flag
NG. The T2 setting is used for checking the NG function according to the voltage,
Current or power limits set via the LIMIT menu.
3.2.8
STATE/T2 Display
The lower digits relate to the memory STATE (location) in normal mode. There are
10 memory STATES (locations) which can be selected in turn by pressing the
Lower arrow keys. These memory STATES are supplemented by 15 memory
BANKS giving the user 150 memory locations in total.
When in auto-sequence mode the T2 function is displayed. T2 is the time that NG/GO
is checked according to the LIMITS that have been set for that test step.
So if the NG flag has been enabled and the load measures values outside the preset
LIMIT values then the test will stop during T2. The mainframe's LCD will flash NG
and the test will stop at that step in the auto-sequence. The user can then press
ENTER to carry on to the next step or EXIT to leave the auto-sequence.
3.2.9
Arrow buttons
The ARROW key is used to increase or decrease the set values.

3.3 Buttons Description

This section briefly describes the buttons on the right hand side of the mainframe. Their
functional use is further described in section 3.4.

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