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The following terms may display in a message:
Invalid—
This is displayed if the parameter or deviation defined for the display line had
invalid syntax. This generally can only be displayed when the display line’s contents
was defined via an interface, the display line definition menu maintains correct
format for this definition.
Invalid chnl—
This is displayed if the parameter of deviation contains a reference to an input which
is not fitted in this instrument (e.g., defining input C in a 6000-2). This generally can
only be displayed when the display line’s contents was defined via an interface, the
display line definition menu maintains correct format for this definition.
Low input—
This is displayed when a requested parameter cannot presently be correctly
measured. The usual reason is when the input level is too low (below approximately
0.5% of range if filtered, 5% if unfiltered). Other reasons are: when you have the
parameter-required harmonic analysis disabled and either harmonic analysis
disabled; and when the requested harmonic was higher than what is available; and
when no fundamental component was found in the frequency range defined.
Overflow—
This is displayed when a deviation or equation computation resulted in a numerical
overflow (e.g., divide by zero).
Nullmeter Scale Menu
Independently of the parameter selected, the Nullmeter may be scaled in various
ways. The selection of
Nullmeter Scaling
is initiated by pressing the Nullmeter’s
SCALE
key.
Scale Factor
The
Scale Factor
menu line allows you to set the value for the Nullmeter’s
parameter, which you can select using the Nullmeter’s
SELECT
key, and corresponds
to the distance between the
0
and
1
values of the Nullmeter. This displayed value
may be altered by the following procedure:
1. Press the
DISPLAY SELECT 2
key.
2. Using the
DATA ENTRY
keys, enter the desired scale factor. Note that negative
numbers may be used, as required.
3. Press the
ENTER
key.
Summary of Contents for Xitron 6000-2
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