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Hioki 3532-50 - Setting the Ranging to HOLD

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4.6 Setting the Ranging
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4.6.4 Setting the Ranging to HOLD
Ranging setting
screen
Test
range
[Ω]
Range of impedance which
canbemeasuredwithinthe
accuracy guaranteed [Ω]
- 100 k
[Hz]
100.1 k -
1.000 M
[Hz]
1.001 M -
5.000 M
[Hz]
0.1 10.00 m to 99.99 m
1 80.00 m to 999.99 m
10 0.8000 to 9.9999
100 8.000 to 99.999
1k 80.00 to 999.99
10 k 0.8000 k to 9.9999 k
100 k 8.000 k to 99.999 k
1M 80.00 k to 999.99 k
--
10 M 0.8000 M to 9.9999 M
-- --
100 M 8.0000 M to 200.00M
-- --
: settable/ -- cannot be set
NOTE
1. There are two ways of setting the ranging to HOLD:
1) While AUTO ranging is set, press the key,andthenthiskeywillgo
into non-reverse video, and the currently most suitable range will be held
fixed.
2) To select a desired test range directly, just press the key corresponding to
that range. Then the key and also this range key will both go into
non-reverse video.
Set the test range according to the combined impedance value of the sample
to be tested and the test cables.
The accuracy assured ranges varies according to the measurement level.
Check the accuracy assured ranges in Section 7.5, "Test Accuracy."
The measurement range is determined according to the test range setting. If
the display for the measured value shows "OVER FLOW" or "UNDER
FLOW", that means that measurement cannot be performed using the
currently set test range. Either you should set AUTO ranging so as to select
the most suitable test range automatically, or you should set a more suitable
test range manually.
If the test frequency is set to a specific value, the maximum values are
automatically selected when the test range setting exceeds the values
specified in the table above. For example, when the test frequency is set to
1.001 MHz in a test range of 1 MΩ, the test range is automatically changed
to 100 kΩ.

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