1.4 Measurement Workflow
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Addressing display value variation: Displaying average measured values
See: "3.2.7 Displaying Measured Values as an Average (AVG: Averaging)" (p.56)
Measuring voltages in excess of 1,000 V: Using VT (PT) to make measurements
See: "3.2.8 Setting the VT Ratio and CT Ratio" (p.58)
Measuring currents in excess of 30 A: Using CT to make measurements
See: "3.2.8 Setting the VT Ratio and CT Ratio" (p.58)
When you wish to perform integration
See: "3.3 Integration" (p.61)
When you wish to measure harmonics
See: "3.4 Viewing Harmonic Measured Values" (p.71)
When you wish to hold the display, or display the peak value, minimum value, or
maximum value
See: "3.9.1 Fixing Display Values (Display Hold)" (p.106)
"3.9.2 Displaying Maximum, and Minimum Values (MAX/MIN)" (p.107)
When you wish to use D/A output
See: "Output voltage of level output"(p.95)
When you wish to use the RS-232C interface
See: "Setting the RS-232C communications speed"(p.124)
When you wish to use the LAN interface
See: "Setting the LAN’s IP address"(p.117)
When you wish to use the GP-IB interface
See: "Setting the GP-IB address"(p.129)
When you wish to perform synchronized measurement with multiple instruments
See: "3.5 Performing Synchronized Measurement with Multiple Instruments" (p.78)