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8. Use or key to move across to the LOW LIMIT command,
“8: LOW LIMIT” will be
displayed.
9. Press to move down a level to input the low limit value. The current low limit value will be
displayed:
LO: -1.00000
10. Use and keys to choose a numerical place and use and keys to increment
or decrement the digits. Enter a low limit value.
11. Press
(ENTER) to confirm the value of low limit. The message
“CHANGE SAVED” will be
displayed to show that the change is now in effect.
12. Press
→ key to exit from the menu.
4.4.3 Configure Limit Beep
Users can configure the multimeter to make a beep sound upon specified conditions when using limit
operation. Follow the below steps to configure:
1. Press
→ to enter the menu on the menu level,
“A: MEAS MENU” will be displayed.
2. Use or key to move across to the MATH MENU on the menu level,
“B: MATH MENU”
will be displayed.
3. Press to move down to the command level within the MATH MENU,
“1: SET M” will be
displayed.
4. Use or key to move across to the LIMIT BEEP command,
“9: LIMIT BEEP” will be
displayed.
5. Press to move down a level to select the condition in which the meter should make a beep
sound when using limit operation. The display should show “ALARM:” with the current selection
blinking.
6. Use and keys to choose between one of the following:
NEVER: Never beep regardless of the limit status (HI, LO, IN).
HI: Beep only when the reading is HI (Reading is above the high limit).
IN: Beep only when the reading is within the range specified by high and low limits.
LO: Beep only when the reading is LO (Reading is below the low limit).
OUT: Beep only when the reading is HI or LO.
7. Press
(ENTER) to confirm the value of high limit. The message
“CHANGE SAVED” will be
displayed to show that the change is now in effect.
4.5 System Operations
There are some system settings that can be configured on the 5492B multimeter, which include beeper
control, saving and restoring instrument settings, front panel display control, key sound control, self-test,
and calibration. The following sections will describe in details each of these settings.