High limit value
Sequence of operations
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Setting the high limit value and It's hysteresis is necessary
in that case only, if you had selected the
operating mode.
23. Pressing the ▲ button keep stepping as long as you see
this sub-menu item:
high limit value. Here you can define the higher numerical
value, to which the instrument compares the measured
physical values.
24. Enter by pressing the ENTER button.
25. You see this
is blinking in the upper left corner. The arrow indicates that
the uppermost digit (the „half" digit) is being selected from
the 4 and half digits, and now it can be modified by pressing
the ▲ button.
26. Pressing the ▲ button you can switch the „half" digit on
or off, or you can type in the value 20.000.
•
= 10.000;
•
= 0.000
27. Pressing the ► button you can select the next digit.
28. Pressing the ▲ button you can increase the value of the
blinking digit:
,
,
,
,
,
29. When the last digit (right-side) is being selected, and
you press the ► button, a blinking colon appears on the left
side:
. The colon indicates that the plus/minus
sign is being selected, and it can be modified by pressing
the ▲ button.
30. Pressing the ▲ button you can switch the minus sign on
or off.
•
= 10.000;
31. After you have set the value for the limit, press the
MENU button to exit from the sub-menu item, and you see
this:
.
32. L1.HL must not be lower than L1.LL. Should the case be
this, the instrument call attention you by a blinking
mnemonic
, and exchanges the wrong value to the
lowest permissible value.
. HL (High Limit) means: the
on the display, and the arrow (
•
= 20.000
,
,
,
,
, etc.
•
= -10.000
DT9000 N
or the
←
)
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