58 U1253B User’s and Service Guide
3 Functions and Features
Dynamic Recording
The Dynamic Recording mode can be used to detect
intermittent turn- on or turn- off voltage, current surges or to
verify measurement performance without you being present
during the process. While the readings are being recorded,
you are free to perform other tasks.
The average reading is useful for smoothing out unstable
inputs, estimating the percentage of time a circuit is
operating and verifying circuit performance. The elapsed
time is shown on the secondary display. The maximum time
is 99,999 seconds. When this maximum time is exceeded,
“OL” is shown on the display.
1 Press for more than 1 second to enter the Dynamic
Recording mode. The multimeter is now in continuous
mode or non- data hold (non- trigger) mode.
and the present measurement value is displayed. The
multimeter emits a sound when a new maximum or
minimum value is recorded.
2 Press to cycle through maximum ( ),
minimum ( ), average ( ), and
present readings ( ).
3 Press or for more than 1 second to exit
Dynamic Recording mode.
• Press to restart dynamic recording.
• The average value is the true average of all measured values taken in
the Dynamic recording mode. If an overload is recorded, the averaging
function will stop and the average value becomes “OL” (overload). Auto
Power Off is disabled in Dynamic Recording mode.