Front Panel Operation
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Note:
These parameters: gain (ratio), real (in phase), imaginary (quad), and
phase have a primary input, a reference input and a harmonic specification.
Since the 6000 instrument family has no dedicated reference input or
harmonic specification, it offers greater flexibility in usage.
•
You may select a reference parameter (
r
) similarly to the primary parameter
from a difference (p-r), a ratio (p/r) or a ratio difference (p/r: 1).
•
You can choose to display the Results Data measurement in units other than
the instrument’s default units for that parameter. Note that the instrument
automatically applies any conversions necessary.
•
Filter the final measurement result using a single pole filter having any time
constant between 10mS and 1000S. Note that the filtering applies to each
Results Data line. Note that the same parameter or Results Data can be
displayed in a separate display line using either no filtering or completely
different filtering.
3. Press the
ENTER
once to set the change. This action removes the cursor, but
rather than implementing the change allows you to make another edit.
4. When the displayed menu has been changed to suit your requirements, press the
ENTER
key, once if no cursor is flashing and twice if one is, to action any
changes made. The Results Data will display with readings based on the changes
you made.
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To adjust a “noisy” measurement (to a given value):
1. Press the
DISPLAY SELECT
key next to the line to be changed. The display will
show details of the presently selected parameter for this measurement result.
2. Press the
DISPLAY SELECT
key corresponding to
FILTER =
.
3. Enter a numeric value using the
DATA ENTRY
keys to apply a single pole filter
having any time constant between 10mS and 1000S.
4. Press
ENTER
twice.
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To provide a “fast/medium/slow” style of adjustment capability:
1. Press the
DISPLAY SELECT
key next to the line to be changed. The display will
show details of the presently selected parameter for the measurement result for
this line.
2. Apply a single pole filter having any time constant between 10mS and 1000S.
3. Select the same parameter for three or more Results Data display lines and apply
decreasing degrees of filtering, the smaller the filter the less the adjustment
capacity.
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