User manual
Front Panel Operation
2001-900-01 Rev. K/ August 2010 3-117
ENTER key selects your value and takes you to the next
menu level:
LLIM #1 ACTION
DIGOUT1=OFF 2=OFF 3=OFF 4=OFF
With this menu, you select the action taken if low limit #1 is
the first limit to be exceeded. The desired states of the digital
outputs can be toggled between ON and OFF with the
RANGE and keys.
Pressing ENTER returns you to the LIMIT SET #1 menu.
Then set the value of the high limit #1 and its effect on the
digital outputs. Continue for limit set #2, if desired.
Each measurement function except frequency has a multiple
display for the limits bar graph. It shows a pass/fail
indication and a graphical representation of the reading
compared to limit set #1. (Note: PASS/FAIL indication is not
available on ACV, ACI, and in-circuit current.) If low limit
#1 is less than high limit #1, you will see a display similar to
that shown in Figure 3-44.
Note that the Model 2001 does not check the validity of the
high and low limit values when you enter them. If low limit
#1 is greater than or equal to high limit #1, the following
message is shown on the bottom line of the limits bar graph
next display:
No bar graph: LLIM1 >= HLIM1
The programmed values for limit set #1 are shown by
pressing the INFO key from the limits bar graph next display.
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Limits bar graph example
LLIM1 | | | | | HLIM1
Low Limit #1
Average of midpoint and Low Limit #1
High Limit #1
Average of midpoint and High Limit #1
Midpoint of Low Limit #1 and High Limit #1
Reading Pass/Fail indication
-000.2836 VDC PASS
-1V
LLIM1 | | ===| | |
HLIM1
1V
0V
30% of difference between
midpoint and Low Level #1
NOTES : 1. Press INFO to view the programmed Low Limit #1 and High Limit #1 values.
2. Multiple display of limit values do not use unit prefixes (i.e., volts not millivolts).
B. Example Display with Limits = ±1V
A. Defined points of display