User Manual
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1.1 Major Features
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(9) On-line help
On-line help guides the user through operation steps and various functions.
Furthermore, you can easily display help using the setting item in the lower
part of the screen.
(10) Scaling function
By setting the physical amount and the unit to be used for 1 V input, the
measurement result can be converted into any desired scale.
(11) Additional recording function
When enabled, the memory is regarded as printer paper.
(12) Input modules (Option)
The analog inputs are floating, and so each input can be connected to its
own independent potentials.
Select input modules suitable for measurements.
(13) Built-in thermal printer (Option)
Thermosensitive recording method using a thermal line head
The built-in printer delivers waveform printouts on the spot.
The printer can also be used to print screen shots, reduction screen shots and
parameter information. Report print can be printed.
(14) External storage means (MO/HD drive option)
Measurements, settings, and images can be recorded on a MO disk or hard
disk.
(15) PC card
Measurements, settings, and images can be recorded on a flash ATA card.
PPP connection is possible using a modem card.
(16) SCSI interfaces
If a MO drive is connected to the SCSI interface, the waveform data and/or
setup conditions can be stored on a MO disk.
When the 8855 is connected to your PC through an SCSI, you can access
the data of the internal 8855 MO disk or hard disk from the PC.
(17) Internal LAN interface (10BASE-T)
You can connect the 8855 to a local area network (LAN) using the 9333
LAN COMMUNICATOR.
When performing rapid data exchanges, such as those between the 8855 and
a PC, remote operations are possible from the PC.
The 8855 supports FTP.
(18) Dual-language capability
Display language is switchable between Japanese and English.