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Handheld multi-function calibrator/meter
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4 After selecting the required
to select one of three modes: Continuous, Cycle, or
Step. The secondary display will indicate Cont, CyCLE, or
StEP respectively
• Continuous mode (Cont): This mode will output a signal
according to the amplitudes and time intervals defined
in the memory, starting from step 1 until the step
where the time interval is "00" second, then it will
start again from step 1. For instance, according to the
default settings
signal will follow step 1 through step 11, and then
return to step 1 because the time interval of step 12 is
"00" second.
• Cycle mode (CyCLE): This is similar to the Continuous
mode, but it steps the output through only one cycle.
The output will vary according to the amplitudes and
time intervals defined in the memory, starting from
step 1 until the step where the time interval is "00"
second. The output level will then be maintained at the
amplitude of the last step before the zero- interval step.
For instance, according to the default settings, the
output signal will follow step 1 through step 11, and
then remain at step 11.
• Step mode (StEP): This is a step- by- step output mode.
You can manually select which step of the user- defined
signals you want to output. After selecting this mode,
press
or
output amplitude will be maintained until you select
another step as the output.
5 Press OUTPUT to start the source output. The
annunciator will appear on the display.
Continuous and Cycle outputs always start from step 1. If
the time interval of step 1 is "00" second, the output level
will be set to the amplitude of step 1 and the output status
will be set to
. If you stop the signal output in the
continuous or cycle mode, the next output step will start
from step 1.
function, press
(Figure 2- 1
on page 34).
(Table 2- 1
on page 33), the output
to select which step to output. The
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