MZC-304
– USER MANUAL
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Note:
- The
message remains on the display after switching into one of the measurement func-
tions (resistance or continuity measurement) indicating that the measurement is made with compen-
sated least leads resistance.
-
To remove the compensation, perform the above-mentioned activities but with open test leads.
When you enter the measurement screen, the
message will not be displayed.
Additional information displayed by the meter
The tested facility is live. The measurement is blocked.
Immediately disconnect the meter from the facility
(both conductors)!
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Memory of measurement result data
MZC-304 meters are equipped with the memory that can store 10000 single measurement re-
sults. The whole memory is divided into 10 memory banks, each of them containing 99 memory cells.
Thanks to dynamic memory allocation, each of the memory cells can contain different quantity of sin-
gle measurement results, depending on the needs. Optimal use of the memory can be ensured in this
way. Each measurement result can be stored in a memory cell marked with a selected number and in
a selected memory bank. Thanks to this, the user of the meter can, at his/her discretion, assign
memory cell numbers to individual measurement points and the memory bank numbers to individual
facilities. The user can also perform measurements in any sequence and repeat them without losing
other data.
Memory of measurement result data
is not deleted
when the meter is switched off. Thanks to
this, the data can be later read or sent to a computer. The number of a current memory cell or
memory bank is not changed either.
Note:
- Results of measurements performed for all measuring functions can be stored in one memory cell.
- After each entry of the measurement result to the cell, its number is automatically incremented. Set
the appropriate cell number to allow entering to a single cell of successive measurement results relat-
ing to a given measuring point (facility).
- Only the results of measurements activated by pressing the
START
button can be stored in the
memory (except autozeroing in low-voltage resistance measurement).
- It is recommended to delete the memory after reading the data or before performing a new series of
measurements that may be stored in the same memory cells as the previous ones.