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Names and Functions of Parts
Operation keys
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
13 14
15
16
These keys also serve as the
numeric keypad to enter the
numerical values.
Key Description
1
Switches the measurement mode.
The mode changes every time the key is pressed in the following order:
Resistance, Current, Surface resistance, Volume resistance, Liquid
volume resistance, and returns back to Resistance.
2
Switches the present current range to the next upper one. You can change
settings on the measurement screen. The range changes every time the key is
pressed in the following order:
20 p, 200 p, 2 n, 20 n, 200 n, 2 u, 20 u, 200 u, and 2 m.
Some ranges are not available depending on the measurement speed setting.
3
Switches the present current range to the next lower one. You can change settings
on the measurement screen.
The range changes every time the key is pressed in the reverse order of the
above.
4
Switches the present measurement voltage to the next upper one.
The voltage changes every time the key is pressed in the following order:
0.1, 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000, (1500, and 2000).
5
Switches the present measurement voltage to the next lower one. The voltage
changes every time the key is pressed in the reverse order of the above.
6
Displays the comparator settings screen.
7
Displays the panel load / panel save screen.
8
Switches the measurement speed. You can change settings on the measurement
screen.
The speed changes every time the key is pressed in the following order:
FAST, FAST2, MED, SLOW, SLOW2, and returns back to FAST.
Some measurement speeds are not available depending on the current
range setting.
9
Disables the remote control (communicating with an external device) and enables
the key operation.
10
Starts measurement.
11
Stops measurement.
12
Moves the cursor to another setting item or digit.
Changes numerical values.
13
Cancels the setting.
Returns to the measurement screen from other screens.
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