The buttons respond differently to short, long, and sustained presses.
The
,
detection and acquisition of parameters complementary to the basic
measurements.
Each of these buttons can be used independently of the others or in
•
conjunction with each other. This makes navigation simple and intuitive
when reviewing measurement results.
It is possible, for example, to either look up in turn sequence the MAX,
•
MIN, etc. values of the RMS voltage alone, then display relative values
in parallel
In this section, the
button's functionality.
BUTTON
2.1
This button is used to:
Store and look up the last values acquired specific to each function (V, A,
Ω, T°, Adp) according to the specific modes previously activated (MAX/MIN,
Hz, ΔREL). The present display is then maintained while the detection and
acquisition of new values continues.
Perform automatic lead resistance compensation (see § 3.6.1).
Perform automatic zero correction in A
Successive
presses on
long
(> 2 sec)
long
(> 2 sec)
See § 2.4.2 and § 2.5.2 for the
and
buttons.
2 BUTTONS
and
keys provide additional functions as well as the
icon represents the possible positions of the switch for the
First press: Holds the display of the last value
displayed
Second press: Returns to normal display mode
(the value of each new measurement is
displayed)
ADC
Performs automatic zero correction (see 3.9.2)
NOTE: This mode operates if the MAX/MIN or
HOLD modes (short press) are first de activated
Performs automatic lead resistance
compensation (see 3.6.1)
(see § 3.9.2).
DC
Function
button functionality in combination with the
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