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Section 4: Using the Model 9100: Conductance Function 4.8-3
Final Width = 215mm
4.8.3 Screen Keys
4.8.3.1 Bottom Screen Keys
Selects Conductance function. The default condition accepts constant
source currents with 4-wire connections.
Selects Resistance function. Refer to sub-section 4.7.
The following four keys operate as toggle-on / toggle off:
CHANGE Scales the analog circuitry to accept alternative constant source currents.
CURRENT Refer to paras 4.8.5.7.
4WIRE Connects the analog circuitry as a 4-wire source when selected, and a
2-wire source when deselected. Default condition is 'selected'. The
screen key operates as toggle-on / toggle off.
Refer to paras 4.8.5.4 to 4.8.5.6..
Accesses the 'Percentage Deviation' and 'Resistance Offset' displays to
add to the screen presentation. Refer to paras 4.8.3.3 and 4.8.4.1.
4.8.3.2 Right Side Screen Keys
A. Digit Edit Facility Keys operate on the value marked by the cursor.
X
10 Multiplies the marked value by ten.
÷10 Divides the marked value by ten.
± Inverts the polarity of the marked deviation or offset value.
B. Direct Edit Facility Right side keys operate on the value in the edit box, and
acting in place of the key, exit from Direct Edit back to
Digit Edit, setting the value as evaluated in the box.
i. Output Value and Offset Value
nS Evaluates the number in the box in Nanosiemens.
µS Evaluates the number in the box in Microsiemens.
mS Evaluates the number in the box in Millisiemens.
ii. Deviation Value
% Evaluates the number in the box in Percentage Deviation.
The Deviation value is limited to ±10% of the Output value.
Output and Offset values are set into the same resolution. All values are set into the
highest resolution available to their magnitude.

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