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Power Measurement
• Setting the Integration Timer
5. Press the Timer Setting soft key to display the Timer Setting dialog box.
6. Press the cursor keys to select the hour, minute, or second box.
7. Press SET to display the entry box.
8. Press the cursor keys to set the hour, minute, or second that you selected in
step 6.
9. Press SET or ESC to close the box.
10. Repeat steps 6 to 9 to set the hour, minute, and second.
• Integrating in Normal Integration Mode or Repetitive Integration Mode
• Starting the Integration
11. Press INTEG to display the Integ menu.
12. Press the START soft key. The START indicator to the right of the INTEG key
illuminates, and the integration is started.
• Holding the Integration
13. Press HOLD. The HOLD key illuminates, and the numeric data display is held.
Integration continues.
• Releasing the Hold Operation
14. Press HOLD while the values are held. The HOLD key turns OFF, and the
numeric data display is updated. In the hold condition, the display can be
updated by carrying out single measurements (by pressing SINGLE).
• Stopping the Integration
15. Press the STOP soft key. The START indicator turns OFF and the STOP
indicator illuminates. The integration time and integration value are held. If you
press STOP before the time specified by the integration timer is reached and
then press START, integration continues up to the time specified by the
integration timer.
If the time specified by the integration timer elapses in the normal integration
mode, the START indicator turns OFF and the STOP indicator illuminates. The
integration time and integration value are held.
If the time specified by the integration timer elapses in the repetitive integration
mode, the integration time and integration value are automatically reset, and the
integration is repeated until STOP is pressed.
• Resetting the Integration
16. Press the RESET soft key. The STOP indicator turns OFF, the integration time
and integration value are reset, and the display shows [-------] (no data).
5.13 Setting the Normal Integration and Repetitive Integration