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Settings and Measurement
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Win In, Win Out: Input numeric values for the upper and lower levels.
Output ................................. Specifies the output channels for alarm generation (4 channels).
Logic
Sets the alarms for logic input settings. These conditions can be set when they have been enabled
in the AMP settings.
Mode................................... Sets the logic alarm conditions.
X: No alarm conditions set.
L: Enabled when the logic signal goes from High to Low.
H: Enabled when the logic signal goes from Low to High.
Trigger Settings
Start .................................... Specifies the trigger condition that must be met in order to initiate
measurement.
Off: No trigger is used. Instead, measurement is initiated by
pressing the START/STOP key.
Level: The start of measurement is triggered when the trigger
condition is satisfied.
Note: The Level condition is the level value set for the specified
channel range set (voltage, temperature).
Alarm: The start of measurement is triggered when the alarm condition
is satisfied.
Ext.: The start of measurement is triggered when a signal is input
from an external trigger terminal.
Stop .................................... Specifies the trigger condition that must be met in order to stop
measurement.
Off: No trigger is used. Instead, measurement is stopped by
pressing the START/STOP key.
Level: Measurement is stopped when the trigger condition is satisfied.
Note: The Level condition is the level value set for the specified
channel range set (voltage, temperature).
Alarm: Measurement is stopped when the alarm condition is satisfied.
Ext.: Measurement is stopped when a signal is input from an
external trigger terminal.
Time: Sets the amount of time from the start until the end of measurement.
The time can be specified from 1 second to 9999 hours.

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