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287/289 Users Manual Table 3. Display Features (cont.) Item Function Indication J Minimeasurement Displays the lightning bolt (when necessary) and the input value when the primary and secondary displays are covered by a menu or pop-up message. K Date Indicates the date set in the internal clock. L Beeper Indicates the Meter's beeper is enabled (not associated with the continuity beeper). M Units Indicates the units of measure. N Auxiliary Units Indicates unitless measurements like Crest Factor. O Range indicator Indicates the range the Meter is in and the ranging mode (auto or manual). P Secondary display Displays secondary measurement information about the input signal. 8 Bar Graph The analog bar graph functions like the needle on an analog meter, but without the overshoot. The bar graph updates 30 times per second. Because the graph updates faster than the digital display, it is useful for making peak and null adjustments and observing rapidly changing inputs. For frequency, duty cycle, pulse width, dBm, and crest factor functions, the bar graph represents the amplitude of the input signal (volts or amps) and not the value in the primary display. The bar graph is not shown for capacitance, temperature, LoZ, AC+DC, AC over DC, peak, or min max functions. For dc voltage, dc current, and all relative percent modes, a zero-centered bar graph is displayed. For dc voltage and current, the bar graph range is the maximum of the selected range. For relative percent mode, the bar graph goes to ±10 %. The number of lit segments indicates the measured value and is relative to the full-scale value of the selected range. In the 50 Vac range, for example, the major divisions on the scale represent 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 Vac. An input of 25 Vac turns on segments up to the middle of the scale. For off-scale values, f appears to the right of the normal bar graph. For the zero-center bar graph, a e appears at the left end of the bar graph for negative off-scale values and fappears on the right end for positive off-scale values. Status Bar Elements The status bar at the top of the Meter's display contains indicators for battery level, time of day, mini-measurement display, present date, and beeper on/off icon.

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Table 3. Display Features (cont.)
Item
Function
Indication
J
Mini-
measurement
Displays the lightning bolt (when
necessary) and the input value
when the primary and secondary
displays are covered by a menu or
pop-up message.
K
Date
Indicates the date set in the internal
clock.
L
Beeper
Indicates the Meter’s beeper is
enabled (not associated with the
continuity beeper).
M
Units
Indicates the units of measure.
N
Auxiliary Units
Indicates unitless measurements
like Crest Factor.
O
Range indicator
Indicates the range the Meter is in
and the ranging mode (auto or
manual).
P
Secondary display Displays secondary measurement
information about the input signal.
Bar Graph
The analog bar graph functions like the needle on an analog
meter, but without the overshoot. The bar graph updates 30
times per second. Because the graph updates faster than the
digital display, it is useful for making peak and null adjustments
and observing rapidly changing inputs. For frequency, duty cycle,
pulse width, dBm, and crest factor functions, the bar graph
represents the amplitude of the input signal (volts or amps) and
not the value in the primary display. The bar graph is not shown
for capacitance, temperature, LoZ, AC+DC, AC over DC, peak,
or min max functions.
For dc voltage, dc current, and all relative percent modes, a
zero-centered bar graph is displayed. For dc voltage and current,
the bar graph range is the maximum of the selected range. For
relative percent mode, the bar graph goes to
±
10 %.
The number of lit segments indicates the measured value and is
relative to the full-scale value of the selected range. In the 50
Vac range, for example, the major divisions on the scale
represent 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 Vac. An
input of 25 Vac turns on segments up to the middle of the scale.
For off-scale values,
f
appears to the right of the normal bar
graph. For the zero-center bar graph, a
e
appears at the left end
of the bar graph for negative off-scale values and
f
appears on
the right end for positive off-scale values.
Status Bar Elements
The status bar at the top of the Meter’s display contains
indicators for battery level, time of day, mini-measurement
display, present date, and beeper on/off icon.