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9.4 Scaling Function [ SCALING ]
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NOTE
Method 2 (Using the numeric keys)
As opposed to method 1, selection is made not for each column individually
but globally using the numeric keypad.
1. Move the flashing cursor to the channel for
which you want to perform scaling and use
the function keys to change the setting to ON.
: Scaling not used
: Scaling used (specify exponent as integer)
: Scaling used (specify exponent as multiple of
3)
If the exponents of data are integers (SCI), the numeral used as the cursor
value or the value to be printed out will be expressed as it is rather than in
exponential form, provided that it is 0.0001 to less than 100,000.
2. Move the flashing cursor to the value which
you want to enter, and select TEN-KEY INPUT
using the function key. The number key
layout appears.
3. Enter the two points (for details, refer to
Method 1).
The cursor can be moved along the columns
using the cursor keys. After the value is input
using the numeric keys, the cursor moves to
the next column. (The parameters can be
input using the function keys.)
: Value up
: Value down
: Reset
: Escape from the ten-key input screen.
4. Enter the "Unit name: EU".
Move the flashing cursor to the position
shown in the figure on the left and enter the
required unit. See Sections 9.4.3.