Fluke 225C User Manual - Page 91

Setting the Test Limits, SETUP LIMITS, CLEAR MENU, WARNING, SETUP, LIMITS, DEFAULTS

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- When saving a screen the most recently acquired waveform will be stored. Persistence 2 waveforms will not be stored. 3 Setting the Test Limits You can change the test limits used to generate the messages OK , WARNING , and NOT OK . 4 The test limits apply to the selected bus type. To select a bus type do steps 1-5 on page 66. To change the test limits of the selected bus, do the following: 1 From the bus test screen open the SETUP LIMITS menu. You will see a screen like Figure 47. The header does not show the bus type. To see the bus type 5 when you are changing the limits press the CLEAR MENU key. Press this key again to return to the setup limits screen. 6 Using The Bushealth Function Setting the Test Limits Select the signal property for which you want to set the limit. Select the level to be adjusted: LOW (low level), HIGH (high level) or WARNING ! (warning level) Change the limits. A * before a line in the SETUP LIMITS screen indicates that a signal property in that line has limits that differ from the default setting. Press N/A if a limit should not be involved in the test. Press DEFAULTS to set all limits to the default values. Accept the limits and return to the test screen. In the test screen the word LIMIT will be followed by a * if any of the limits has not the default value. 81

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Using The Bushealth Function
Setting the Test Limits
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-
When saving a screen the most recently
acquired waveform will be stored. Persistence
waveforms will not be stored.
Setting the Test Limits
You can change the test limits used to generate the
messages OK
, WARNING
, and NOT OK
.
The test limits apply to the selected bus type. To select a
bus type do steps 1-5 on page 66.
To change the test limits of the selected bus, do the
following:
1
From
the bus test screen open
the
SETUP LIMITS
menu. You
will see a screen like Figure 47.
The header does not show the
bus type. To see the bus type
when you are changing the limits
press the
CLEAR MENU
key.
Press this key again to return to
the setup limits screen.
2
Select the signal property for
which you want to set the limit.
3
Select the level to be adjusted:
LOW
(low level),
HIGH
(high
level) or
WARNING !
(warning
level)
4
Change the limits.
A * before a line
in the
SETUP
LIMITS
screen indicates that a
signal property in that line has
limits that differ from the default
setting.
Press
N/A
if a limit should
not be involved in the test.
Press
DEFAULTS
to set
all limits to the default values.
5
Accept the limits and return to the
test screen.
In the test screen the word
LIMIT
will be followed by a
*
if any of the
limits has not the default value.