Serinus® 30 User Manual 3.3
Set to Enabled or Disabled to turn the over-ranging
feature On or Off.
This field is only editable when Over-Ranging is set to
Enabled. Set to the desired over range value. This
value cannot be set below the Range value. This is the
alternate scale that is used for the analog output
when over-ranging is active and enabled. When 90%
of the standard range is reached, this over range is
automatically entered. When 80% of the original
range is reached, it returns to the original range.
When Enabled, putting the instrument into any
calibration state other than MEASURE will cause it to
continue reporting the last reported value.
3.4.26.1 Analog Output Menu - Voltage
Main Menu → Communications Menu → Analog Output Menu
These items appear when Output Mode is set to Voltage.
Choices are 0 V, 0.25 V or 0.5 V. This sets the voltage for a reading of
0. Since the output cannot go negative, this offset can be used to
record negative readings.
Enables the user to calibrate the analog voltage output at a low point.
Edit the value against a reference volt meter until the connected
equipment reads 0.5 V (refer to Section 4.4.1.1).
Enables the user to calibrate the voltage output at a full scale point (5
V). Edit the value against a reference volt meter until the connected
equipment reads 5 V (refer to Section 4.4.1.1).
3.4.26.2 Analog Output Menu - Current
Main Menu → Communications Menu → Analog Output Menu
These items appear when Output Mode is set to Current.
Enables the user to set desired current ranges. The user’s choices
are 0 - 20 mA, 2 - 20 mA or 4 - 20 mA.
Enables the user to calibrate the current output at a low point. Edit
the value against a reference amp meter until the connected
equipment reads 4 mA (refer to Section 4.4.1.2).
Enables the user to calibrate the current output at a full scale point
(20 mA). Edit the value against a reference amp meter until the
connected equipment reads 20 mA (refer to Section 4.4.1.2).