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4.14 Setting and Activating the Comparator
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4.14.3 Returning from Comparator Operation to Normal Testing
Initial screen
Menu screen
Application menu
screen
NOTE
4.14.4 Choosing How to Set the Upper and Lower Limit Values
Comparator
screen
1. Press the key on the Comparator screen or the Comparator scaling
screen to display the Menu screen.
2. Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Application menu
screen.
3. Press the key on the Application menu screen to return the Initial
screen or the Scaling screen.
The test conditions during comparator operation and normal operation are
compatible.
On the Initial screen, the second and fourth display parameter positions
will revert to displaying the parameters which they were displaying
before the comparator mode was started. On the Scaling screen, they will
revert to displaying .
The comparator is active until the display returns to showing the Initial
screen or Scaling screen.
1. Access the Comparator screen.
2. On this screen, press the key which corresponds to the upper or lower
limit value to set or change. The Conditions setting screen is displayed.
3. Select the method for setting the limit value and press the following
corresponding key
or
:
Absolute value setting method (ABS)
The upper limit value and the lower limit value for the test parameter are set
as absolute numerical values. The measurement values displayed are the
same as those of the measurement parameters.
Percentage setting method (%)
A reference value is input, and the upper-limit and lower-limit values are set
as percentages relative to the reference value. The measurement values
displayed are the same as those of the measurement parameters.
Setting of the deviation percentage (
Δ
%)
A reference value is input, and the upper-limit and lower-limit values are set
as percentages relative to the reference value. The measurement values are
displayed in deviations (Δ
%
) from the reference value.