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2.3 Output Divider
When calibrating the target meter, the output divider feature divides the voltage or current level or the
frequency into as many points as you need to calibrate. You can set the main setting to the maximum
indication on the target meter, and vary the divider value to calibrate the various points on the meter.
Divider value range: n/m where n = 0 to m and m = 4 to 15
Setup example: When the main setting is 10 A, n is 2, and m is 4,
output value = 10 A×2/4 = 5 A (divider value: 1/2)
Ammeter
0 A
Main setting = 10 A
n = 0
m = 4
Ammeter
5 A
n = 2
m = 4
Ammeter
10 A
n = 4
m = 4
Frequency Output Divider
If the frequency is set to FREQUENCY METER MIN or FREQUENCY METER MAX, the oscillation
frequency is divided and output. The main setting is not divided.
For example, if the MIN frequency is 45 Hz, the MAX frequency is 65 Hz, and the main setting is 100 V,
the following result is obtained.
At n =0 and m = 4, the output voltage is 100 V, and the frequency meter shows 45 Hz.
At n =2 and m = 4, the output voltage is 100 V, and the frequency meter shows 55Hz.
At n =4 and m = 4, the output voltage is 100 V, and the frequency meter shows 65Hz.
In this example, the frequency width of 20 Hz is divided into four parts and output at 5 Hz intervals.
The voltage level is not divided.