Fluke Biomedical 956A-201-M2 User Manual
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Alarm Inhibit Mode
Alarms are inhibited in situations where an alarm trip would be meaningless because the UDR is not in a
normal measurement mode (i.e., when the UDR is in the Check Source Mode). New alarm trips cannot
occur and old alarms cannot be reset. When the inhibit period is over, alarm trips and resets are enabled
again. Alarm inhibit conditions are discussed in the following paragraphs.
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