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Agilent Technologies U1252B User Manual

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14 Agilent U1251B/U1252B User’s and Service Guide
1 Getting Started Tutorial
The secondary display signs are explained below.
The analog bar emulates the needle on an analog multimeter,
without displaying the overshoot. When measuring peak or
null adjustments and viewing fast- changing inputs, the bar
graph provides a useful indication because it has quicker
update rate for fast response applications.
The bar graph is not used for square wave output, frequency,
duty cycle, pulse width, 4–20 mA% scale, 0–20 mA% scale
and temperature measurements. When frequency, duty cycle
and pulse width are indicated on the primary display during
voltage or current measurement, the bar graph represents
the voltage or current value. When 4–20 mA% scale or 0–20
mA% scale is indicated on the primary display, the bar
graph represents the current value and not the percentage
value.
Table 1-5 Secondary display symbols
LCD symbol Description
AC + DC
DC
AC
Polarity, digits and decimal points for secondary display
kHz Frequency units: Hz, kHz
No ambient temperature compensation, just thermocouple measurement
ºC Celsius ambient temperature unit
ºF Fahrenheit ambient temperature unit
mV Voltage units: mV, V
µmA
Current units: µA, mA, A
s Elapsed time unit: s (second) for Dynamic Recording and 1 ms Peak Hold modes

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Agilent Technologies U1252B Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelU1252B
CategoryMultimeter
LanguageEnglish

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