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Settings and Measurement
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Burn Out ............................. Sets a feature which checks sensor burnout in a thermocouple.
• Off: Disables burnout check.
• On: Enables periodic burnout check.
CAUTION
During a burnout check, voltage is applied to the GL800. Therefore, set Burn Out to "Off" when GL800
is connected in parallel with other devices to avoid any effect from these voltages.
AC Line Frequency ............. Select the frequency of the AC line used.
50Hz : For areas using line frequency of 50Hz
60Hz : For areas using line frequency of 60Hz
CAUTION
This setting specifies the frequency in which noise can be eliminated with the digital filter function.
Note that specifying an incorrect value will not achieve line noise elimination.
The table below shows the sampling speed which enables the digital filter function.
* "Number of Measuring Channels" is the number of channels in which input settings are NOT
set to "OFF".
Date/Time ........................... This parameter sets the date and time.
Language ............................ This parameter sets the GL800's display language.
Return to default settings .... Returns all the settings to the factory defaults.
Information .......................... Displays system information.
Demo Waveform Mode ....... This parameter displays demo waveforms without analog signal input.
Triangular waveforms, rectangular waveforms and noise are displayed
in order.
You can capture and replay demo waveforms.
• Off: Do not display demo waveforms.
• On: Display demo waveforms.
Game .................................. Three games are available. The score is stored for each user.
Other menus
FILE
This menu is used to perform file-related operations.
Number of Measuring Channels* Sampling Interval which enables Digital Filter
10 channels or less 500ms or above
11CH to 20CH 1s or above
21CH to 50CH 2s or above
51CH to 100CH 5s or above
101CH to 200CH 10s or above

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