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Descriptions
2.2 Probe (RH601) Description
1. Probe sensor tip with protective cap.
2. Threaded connector (0.5 inch).
3. Probe handle grip.
4. Probe cable.
2.3 Button Descriptions
2.3.1 Function Buttons
The context-sensitive function buttons (F1
directly below the display, from left to right. The function that is selected by
pressing one of these buttons is dependent on the icon (or text) directly above
it, in almost all cases. The only exception is the F2 power ON/OFF functions;
short press F2 to power the meter ON, long press F2 to power OFF. See Sec-
tion 2.4, below, for explanations of the icons and text that appear above the
function buttons.
2.3.2 Arrow Buttons
The four arrow buttons (
menus as explained throughout this user manual. When viewing graphs of da-
ta recorded using the Data Logger or the Data Hold function (not the real-time
graphs accessible from the Home page), you can use the left and right arrows
to move the cursor along the points of the graph curve, as explained in Sec-
tion 8, Data Recording. The up and down arrow buttons are also used when
performing a firmware update, as explained in Section 10.3.
2.4 Function Button Icon and Text Descriptions
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) are used to navigate and change settings in
Press F1 to return from (exit) a menu.
Press F3 to select, confirm, or change a menu option.
Press F2 to freeze the displayed readings. See Section 6.4, Data Hold,
and Section 8, Data Recording, for specifics.
Press F3 to open the programming menu. See Section 7 for Programming
menu information.
, F2
, and F3
) are located
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