Operating the 2000 Instrument
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1.
Press the MNU
key, the display will then prompt you for selection of either
the “Standby” or “Operate”
state as described previously in this chapter.
2.
Since neither “Standby” nor “Operate” are desired, press an arrow key until
the “Calculated Output”
action is displayed:
< Calculated >
3.
Then press any of the Units/Enter keys (V, A, ºC or ºF
)
to select this action.
4.
The equation used by the 2000 instruments to calculate the actual output level
is formed by a straight line passing through two points, which you define.
These two points (called A and B) may be in any order—ascending or des-
cending—and simply require the entry of the actual output level and the
equivalent
user entry
level at each of these points.
5.
The display then prompts you to enter Output A (i.e., the actual output level
for point A), and displays the presently stored data. Press the corresponding
units key (if this data is to be retained) or enter the desired data and units.
6.
The display then prompts you to enter User Data A and displays the presently
stored data. Press any units key (if this data is to be retained) or enter the de-
sired data and then press any units key.
7.
The display then prompts you to select the required user entry units. You may
sequentially select (for each character position) the desired character by using
the
, 8
and
2
keys. Note that both upper- and lower-case characters are
available and up to three characters may be specified. To terminate the selec-
tion of each character press the 6
key and select the next character to be en-
tered, or press any of the Units/Enter keys (V, A, ºC or ºF
)
to terminate the
entry.
Note:
The list of available characters is as follows, in the order selected:
The $, %, and / characters;
The upper-case alphabet (i.e., A through Z);
The lower-case alphabet (i.e., a through z);
The º and
μ
characters.
8.
The display then prompts you to enter Output B (i.e., the actual output level
for point B), and displays the presently stored data. Press any units key (if this
data is to be retained) or enter the desired data followed by any units key.
Summary of Contents for Xitron 2000 Series
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