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FILTER
Filter state (on/off) and conguration can be
changed for any measurement function, except fre-
quency, period, continuity, and diode test. The FILTER
key toggles between lter on (FILT annunciator on) and
lter off. After pressing FILTER to enable the lter, you
can then enter the lter count (1 to 100), and select the
lter type (moving or repeating).
The moving lter uses a rst-in, rst-out (FIFO) stack.
After each new conversion is placed in the stack, the
contents of the stack are averaged to yield a ltered
reading. The repeating lter lls the stack, calculates the
ltered reading, and then clears the stack for the next
group of conversions.
Changing temperature measurement configuration
Press SHIFT and then SENSOR. Three choices are avail-
able using the , ,
, and
keys:
UNITS C, K, F. Specify units.
SENSOR TCOUPLE or 4W-RTD. Specify sensor
type.
TYPE J, K, N, T (thermocouple type) or PT100,
USER, PT3916, PT385, F100, D100 (4W-RTD type).
JUNC SIM or CH1. Simulate a reference junction
temperature (for direct thermocouple connection to
the input), or use reference junction (channel 1) on
the switching card.
Relative (rel)
Rel can be used to null offsets or subtract a baseline
reading from present and future readings. When rel is
enabled by pressing REL (REL annunciator on), the
instrument uses the present readings as the relative
value. Subsequent readings will be the difference
between the actual input value and the rel value. You
can dene a rel value for each function. Pressing REL a
second time disables rel.

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Keithley 2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range3 Hz to 300 kHz
DC Voltage Range100 mV to 1000 V
AC Voltage Range100 mV to 750 V
DC Current Range3 A
DC Current Accuracy0.05%
AC Current Range3 A
Resistance Accuracy0.01%
InterfaceGPIB, RS-232
Power Supply50 Hz or 60 Hz

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