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measure the applied signal. However, auto ranging should not be used when optimum speed is required.

Note that up-ranging and down-ranging occurs at 5% of normal range.

To cancel auto ranging, press

or

or

key. Pressing

to cancel auto ranging

leaves the instrument in its present manual range.

The

key has no effect on the continuity and diode test functions.

4.1.2 Relative

The relative operation could be used to null offsets or subtract a baseline reading from present and

future readings. When relative function is enabled, the multimeter uses the present reading as a relative

value. Subsequent readings will be the difference between the actual input value and the relative value.

You can define a relative value for each function. Once a relative value is set for a measurement function,

the value is the same for all ranges. For example, if 2 V is set as a relative value on the 20 V range, the

relative is also 2 V on the 1000 V, 100 V, 1 V or 100 mV ranges. For model 5491B, if 2 V is set as

relative value on the 50 V range, the relative is also 2 V on the 1000 V, 500 V, 5 V or 500 mV ranges.

Additionally, when you perform a ze

ro correction for DCV, Ω measurements by enabling REL, the

displayed offset becomes the reference value. Subtracting the offset from the actual input zeroes the

display, as follows:

Displayed reading = Actual Input

– Reference

Select a range that cannot accommodate the relative value does not cause an overflow condition, but it

also does not increase the maximum allowable input for that range. For example: on the 2 V range,

model 2831E still overflows for a 2.1 V input. For model 5491B, on the 5 V range it will still overflow for

a 5.1 V input.

To set a REL value, press

when the display shows the value you want as the relative value. The

REL annunciator turns on. Press

a second time to disable REL.

4.1.3 Rate

The RATE operation sets the integration time of the A/D converter, the period of time the input signal is

measured. The integration time affects the usable digits, the amount of reading noise, as well as the

reading rate of the instrument.

In general, the fastest integration time (FAST set from the front panel or remote interface) results in

increased reading noise and fewer usable digits (resolution), while the slowest integration time provides

the best common-mode and normal-mode rejection and more usable digits. Depending on the selected

rate, user will have to compromise between speed or noise, as well as resolution.

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