80 Series V 
Users Manual 
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MIN MAX Recording Mode 
The MIN MAX mode records minimum and maximum 
input values. When the inputs go below the recorded 
minimum value or above the recorded maximum value, 
the Meter beeps and records the new value. This mode 
can be used to capture intermittent readings, record 
maximum readings while you are away or record readings 
while you are operating the equipment under test and 
cannot watch the Meter. MIN MAX mode can also 
calculate an average of all readings taken since the MIN 
MAX mode was activated. To use MIN MAX mode, refer 
to the functions in Table 7. 
Response time is the length of time an input must stay at 
a new value to be recorded. A shorter response time 
captures shorter events, but with decreased accuracy. 
Changing the response time erases all recorded 
readings. Model 83 has 100 millisecond response time; 
Model 87 has 100 millisecond, and 250 μs (peak) 
response times. The 250 µs response time is indicated by 
"p" on the display. 
The 100 millisecond response time is best for recording 
power supply surges, inrush currents, and finding 
intermittent failures. 
The true average value (AVG) displayed in the 100 ms 
mode is the mathematical integral of all readings taken 
since the start of recording (overloads are discarded). 
The average reading is useful for smoothing out unstable 
inputs, calculating power consumption, or estimating the 
percentage of time a circuit is active. 
Min Max records the signal extremes lasting longer than 
100 ms. 
Peak records the signal extremes lasting longer than 
250 µs. 
Smooth Feature (Power Up Option Only) 
When the input signal changes rapidly, “smoothing” 
provides a steadier reading on the display. 
To use the smooth feature: 
1. Hold down C while turning the Meter on. The 
display will read “
'___” until C is released. 
2.  The smooth icon (g) will appear on the left side 
of the display to let you know that smoothing is 
active.