Operation Manual
7-4 Scanning Model 2750 Multimeter/Switch System User’s Manual
closed channels, (2) close the paired channels, and then (3) perform the 4-wire measure-
ment. The last scanned channel pair opens.
NOTE For the Model 7700 switching module, primary channels 1 through 10 are 
paired to channels 11 through 20. Channel 1 is paired to channel 11, channel 2 
is paired to channel 12, channel 3 is paired to channel 13, and so on.
Calculations using channel pairs — Ratio and channel average performs measurements 
on two channels and then calculates (and displays) the result. Therefore, these 2-channel 
calculations also use paired channels. The scan process is to (1) open any closed channels, 
(2) close the primary (displayed) channel and perform a measurement, (3) open the pri-
mary channel, (4) close the paired channel and perform a measurement, (5) calculate and 
display the result, and finally, (6) open the paired channel.
NOTE When scanning, the displayed channel number (i.e., 101) is not necessarily the 
channel that is presently closed:
If both a reading AND a scan channel are displayed, the reading and annuncia-
tors pertain to that channel, but that channel is no longer closed. The next chan-
nel in the scan list is the one that is now closed. Therefore, the reading (and 
annunciators) pertain to the channel and does not necessarily indicate the 
present state of the Model 2750.
If the display is blanked (-------), the displayed channel is closed and has not 
been measured.
Trigger models
NOTE The following information on trigger model operations apply specifically to 
front panel operation.
Block diagrams, known as trigger models, are used to show the two fundamental scan 
functions: STEP or SCAN. These two scan functions are enabled by the STEP and SCAN 
keys, respectively. The trigger models for scanning are shown in Figure 7-1 and 
Figure 7-2.
NOTE The trigger model in Figure 7-2 also applies for bus operation. See “Remote 
programming — scanning,” page 7-25, for differences between front panel and 
remote scanning.
For the following discussion, refer to Figure 7-1 for STEP operation, and 
Figure 7-2 for SCAN operation.
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