Micro-Ohmmeter Model 6250
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4.2.7 Setting the Value for Reference Temperature .............22
4.2.8 Selecting the Method/Value for Ambient Temp ...........23
4.2.9 Selecting the Metal Type (nEtA) .................................24
4.2.10 Programming the Alpha Value (ALPH) ........................24
4.2.11 Selecting Temperature Units (dEg) .............................24
4.2.12 Setting Alarm Set Point/Direction/Buzzer Level ..........25
4.2.13 Setting the Display Timeout (LlgH) .............................26
4.2.14 Clearing the Memory (nEn) ......................................... 26
4.3 Operating Procedure ..............................................................28
4.3.1 Connections and Readings ......................................... 28
4.3.2 Test Lead Connection .................................................29
4.3.3 Very Low Resistance ..................................................29
4.3.4 Meter Readings ..........................................................29
4.3.5 Stand-by (ST BY) State ..............................................30
4.4 Selecting the Test Range ........................................................30
4.5 Measurement Modes ..............................................................31
4.5.1 Measurement Safety Warnings ...................................31
4.5.2 Inductive Resistance Measurement Mode .................. 31
4.5.3 Resistance Measurement Mode .................................33
4.5.4 Low Inductive Resistance Measurement Mode ..........34
4.6 Ambient Temperature Compensation .....................................35
4.6.1 Activating the Compensation Function ......................38
4.7 Activating Alarms ....................................................................39
5. MEMORY / PRINTING ...................................................................... 40
5.1 Managing and Printing the Data in Memory .........................40
5.2
Displaying and Printing Stored Measurements ...............................41
5.3 Cables and Printers Used with the Interface Port ................... 43
6. DATAVIEW
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SOFTWARE ................................................................... 45
6.1 Installing DataView
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6.2 Connecting the Instrument to your Computer ......................... 49
6.3 Establishing Communication to the Instrument ......................49
6.4 Conguring the Instrument .....................................................50
6.5 Downloading Stored Tests ......................................................52
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