To Configure Scan List
Create a scan list, add any channels of the multiplexer or the DIO or TOT channels of
the multifunction module to the scan list and configure the basic measurement,
scaling, alarm and advanced measurement parameters for each channel. The edited
scan list can be stored in internal or external memory and be recalled when required.
1. To Create a new list
Press Config New , input the desired list name and press OK .
Note: the existed scan list will be overwritten by the scan list created currently.
2. To set the scan parameters
(1) Select Sweep and use the left/right direction keys to select “Infinite” or “1”
(you need to set a value and the range is from 1 to 50000).
(2) Select Trigger Mode and use the left/right direction keys to select “Auto”,
“Manual”, “External”, “AbsTime” or “Alarm”.
(3) If “Auto” is selected, please select Interval and use the numeric keyboard
to set a desired interval. The range is from 00:00:00.000 to 99:59:59.999
(the time format is Hour:Minute:Second.Millisecond) and the default is 10
ms.
If “External” is selected, please select Edge and use the left/right direction
keys to select “Rising” or “Falling”.
If “AbsTime” is selected, please select AbsTime and use the numeric
keyboard to set a desired time. The time format is “Month-Date
Hour:Minute:Second”.
If “Alarm” is selected, please select Channel and use the left/right direction
keys to select “Alarm1”, “Alarm2”, “Alarm3” or “Alarm4”.
3. Configure a channel to the scan list (taking the DCV measurement
function as an example
)
Press ConfigEditNew to enter the channel configuration guide.
(1) Step 1: Measurement Configuration
Select Chan No. and use the left/right direction keys to select the desired
channel number (for example, 101);
Select Function and use the left/right direction keys to select the desired
function (for example, DCV);
Select Range and use the left/right direction keys to select the desired
range (for example, 2V).
Note: The parameters needed to be set in this step depend on the selected
function.
(2) Step 2: Scaling Configuration
Select Scaling and use the left/right direction keys to enable the scaling