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(namely, channels of the same type of modules; for example, different channels
of the same multiplexer or channels with the same function of different
multiplexers) are allowed.
3. Extended Copy:
Copy the configuration of a channel (source channel) of a module to all the
channels (which type is the same to that of the source channel) of the target
module.
Press Extended in the copying interface to enter the extended copy interface.
(1) The “Source Channel” area is selected by default. Use the direction keys to
select the desired source channel.
(2) Press Switch to move the cursor to the “Target Module” area and use the
up/down direction keys to select the desired target module.
(3) Press OK to execute extended copy.
Note: For extended copy, only copies among the same type of modules are
allowed. This function makes it easy to configure several channels for the same
measurement.
Channel Monitor
The channel monitor function of M300 allows users to monitor a single channel,
multiple channels or all of the channels in the scan list. The instrument monitors the
channel and takes readings from the channel monitored continuously even during a
scan. This function is helpful for troubleshooting your system before a test or for
watching an important signal.
The channel monitor function can monitor the following channels: multiplexer
channels (configured to the scan list and the DMM module is enabled), DIO and TOT
channels of the multifunction module (no matter whether they are configured to the
scan list and the DMM module is not required). Press Monitor at the front panel to
configure the channel monitor function.
1. Single-channel Monitor
Press Monitor Single to enter the single-channel monitor interface. By
default, the first channel in the scan list is monitored. If no scan list is currently
configured, the first channel of the multifunction module (DIO channel) is
monitored. Only one channel can be monitored at a time, but you can change
the channel being monitored at any time. Readings acquired during a monitor
are not stored in memory but they are displayed on the screen. When the alarm
function are applied to the selected channel during monitor, all the alarm data is
stored in the alarm queue (which will be cleared at power-off). You can monitor
a multiplexer channel only if the DMM module is installed and enabled (Utility