nected via LAN or USB.
Record anomalies
Abnormal events can be ana-
lyzed by recording with the trig-
ger function (p. 99).
Use the alarm function to output
signals when anomalies occur
(p. 109).
Waveform observation
A
B
123.4V
Acquire pulse signals
Measure integrated pulses or
revolutions from sensors and
pulse output devices such as
watt-hour meters.
Gauge
display (p. 86)
Zoom in/
out (p. 89)
Numerical
display (p. 87)
Event search
(p. 93)
T
1 2
Cursor Measure-
ments (p. 91)
Using the A/B cur-
sors, values at cursor
locations on wave-
forms and the time at
trigger positions can
be displayed.
Simultaneously per-
forms six numerical
calculation types, in-
cluding maximum
and average values.
Numerical Cal-
culations (p. 143)
Waveform Cal-
culations (p. 149)
Displays on one
channel the sum, dif-
ference, product, or
quotient of values
measured on any two
analog channels.
CH1-1
CH2-1
W1
Measurement data and
setting configurations
are stored, read and
managed as data files
Measurement data can be
stored to and read from an op-
tional CF card or USB flash
drive (p. 121).
Observe on a PC
Monitor and analyze measure-
ment data with the supplied ap-
plication program "Logger
Utility" (p. 187).
Display in converted
units
Using the scaling function, input
values can be displayed in units
of the actual physical quantity
being measured, such as cur-
rent or flow volume (p. 69).
mV A
Voltage change, temper-
ature, humidity, and
resistance observation
Just connect measurement
leads or thermocouples to mea-
sure as needed.