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3 Move down to the “commands level within the CAL MENU.
Either
SECURED or UNSECURED is the first command on this level.
To perform a calibration,
UNSECURED must be displayed. If SECURED
is displayed, see example 1 in this chapter to unsecure for calibration.
1: UNSECURED
4 Move across to the
CALIBRATE command on this level.
There are four command choices available in the
CAL MENU. Each choice
on this level has a number prefix for easy identification (
1: , 2: , etc.).
2: CALIBRATE
5 Move down to edit the
CALIBRATE VALUE parameter.
The calibration value should read 100.000,0 mVDC when you come to
this point in the menu for the first time (when set to 100 mVdc range).
For this example, you will set the calibration value to 0.0 volts.
100.000,0 mVDC
When you see the flashing “” on the left side of the display, you can
abort the edit and return to the commands level by pressing
.
6 Move the flashing cursor over to edit the first digit.
Notice that the leftmost digit is flashing.
100.000,0 mVDC
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