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Warnings!
When selecting a generation/simulation function, MC5P always
starts with zero output (not when simulating a resistance). This
is done to prevent damages in the connected instrument.
Be careful when increasing the generated/simulated signal. If
an instrument that cannot withstand the generated signal is
connected to MC5P, the instrument may get seriously damaged.
Changing the Value of the Generated/Simulated Signal
Move the field indicator on the display until it surrounds the value of
generated/simulated signal (use the B/Field Function Key or the
cursor keys).
Enter the new value using the numeric keys. You may cancel the
editing by pressing the A/Cancel Function Key. The C/çDelete
Function Key removes the rightmost digit.
Accept the new value by pressing either the key or the D/OK
Function Key.
Note.
The dual function of the keys: , and is not available in a
generation field. The keys only represent numbers.
Fine Tuning the Generated/Simulated Signal
Press either of the left or right arrow
keys ( or ) to start the Fine Tun-
ing of the selected numeric field.
Then one of the digits in the num-
ber in underlined indicating which digit can be fine tuned. If needed,
press the left or right arrow buttons again to select another digit for
Fine Tuning.
To change the value of the underlined digit, use the up and down
arrow keys ( ). The changes take effect immediately..
To end Fine Tuning, press either the key or the D/Close Func-
tion Key. The C/Edit Function Key ends Fine Tuning and allows you
to enter a number using the numeric keys.
Notes.
You cannot exceed the minimum/maximum limit of the quantity with
the Fine Tuning utility.
The fine tuned value follows the resolution properties of the gener-
ated/simulated quantity.
1000.00
Generating/Simulating