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Auto LCR
Tolerance mode state
Reference value for Tolerance mode
Configure and Save Power-up State
Follow the below procedure to setup and store a power-up state into internal memory.
1. Before entering into the utility menu, configure all the settings and parameters desired
for power up state. Do this by turning on any modes and setting values as desired.
(Only the settings listed above in “Storage Settings” are stored). If the meter is currently
in the utility menu, exit first and setup the desired settings for recalling at power-up.
(see “Exit Utility Menu” for details)
2. Once settings are configured, enter/re-enter the utility menu by holding down the
button for 2 seconds.
3. Traverse through the utility menu until you see “PuP” on the primary display. The
secondary display should also show “PrE”.
4. In order to save the current meter settings for power-up state into internal memory, use
either or button to change the settings so that the secondary display shows
“SEt”.
5. Press button to select the next menu option. Once all other utility options are
configured, exit the utility menu by holding down button for 2 seconds.
6. The meter has now saved all current settings into internal memory. The next time the
meter is powered-up, the saved settings will be restored.
Note: The meter allows one set of settings to be stored into memory. Therefore, the same
procedure is used to overwrite previously stored settings into memory.
Prevent Overwrite of Stored Settings
In the utility menu, the “PuP” option default setting is always “PrE”. This represents “previous
settings”. Keeping this setting will prevent the meter from overwriting previously stored
settings for power-up state. Therefore, when entering the utility menu, be sure not to change
to “SEt” to prevent overwriting any previously stored power-up settings.
Reset Default Settings (dEF)
The last option in the utility menu allows you to reset the meter to default settings. When the
primary display shows “dEF”, the secondary display will show “NO” by default. The meter will
also default this setting to “NO” to prevent accidental reset of instrument settings.