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Making Relative Measurements, Making a Relative Measurement - meter

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Making Relative Measurements Zero Reference displays the present measurement result with respect to the defined value. This feature is useful when you need to monitor the measured value in relation to a known good value. Open the INPUT A menu. Open the METER A OPTIONS submenu. 1 Using The Test Tool Making Relative Measurements (2x) Jump to ZERO REF. Highlight ON. Activate the relative measurement. Figure 1-9. Making a Relative Measurement The relative measurement now becomes the main reading, while the former main measurement has moved to the smaller secondary reading position. (See Figure 1-9.) 17

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Using The Test Tool
Making Relative Measurements
1
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Making Relative Measurements
Zero Reference displays the present measurement result
with respect to the defined value. This feature is useful
when you need to monitor the measured value in relation
to a known good value.
±
Open the INPUT A menu.
²
Open the METER A OPTIONS
submenu.
³
(2x)
Jump to ZERO REF.
´
Highlight ON.
µ
Activate the relative
measurement.
Figure 1-9. Making a Relative Measurement
The relative measurement now becomes the main
reading, while the former main measurement has moved
to the smaller secondary reading position. (See Figure
1-9.)