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Measuring with Multiple Amplifier Units
Measuring with Multiple
This section describes the settings when Calculating Units are used to connect multiple
Amplifier Units.
Performing Calculations
Performing Calculations
Measurement results can be calculated between 2 Amplifier Units. The expression is
set on the CH2 Amplifier Unit and the calculation results are also output from the CH2
Amplifier Unit. Calculations can also be performed between Sensors with different
measuring ranges.
The response time of the CH2 Amplifier Unit to which an expression is set will be
prolonged by 1.0ms. Since the response time is influenced by the number of samples to
average, the actual response time will be "response time based on the number of
samples to average + 1.0ms"
Setting the Number of Samples to Average p.66
Adding and Subtracting Measurement Results
Moving to FUN and CALC
1.
Set the mode switch to FUN on the CH2
Amplifier Unit.
2.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT Keys to display
[CALC] on the main display.
3.
Press the UP or DOWN Key.
The sub-display will flash.
4.
Use the UP or DOWN Key to select the
desired expression.
5.
Press the ENT Key to confirm the setting.
The setting will be registered.
Operation procedure and supplementary explanation
Explains the operation procedure and the display
status resulting from execution of the operation.
Helpful information regarding operation and
reference pages is introduced here using symbols.
Section 6
AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
Amplifier Units
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Display
Shows the display status resulting
from the operation.
Keys or switches to be used
Illustrates the keys and switches to be used.
Title of each section
Header
Indicates the contents of the page.
Overview
Describes the overview and
operation flow of the section.
Cross-header
Overview and points of
the function described
Sub-header
Purpose of operation
Shows the contents of the
operation to be performed.
Index label
Shows the chapter number
and contents.
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