Fluke N4K 2PP42I Product Manual - Page 90

Adjust Scale of Axes, Adjust Zero, Recorder View, Detail, Default, Scale, Enter, Offset, Recorder

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NORMA 4000/5000 Operators Manual 4. To view a different measure parameter, press function key Detail again. 5. To return to an overview of all measured values for channel 1 in oscilloscope format, press function key Detail again. 6. To view a different channel or different measured values in oscilloscope graph form, press measuring keys Σ or 1...n and WAV. Adjust Scale of Axes The oscilloscope display can be optimized in a number of ways. 1. To automatically scale the graph, press function key Default. The scale is set to steps of 5 ms. 2. To change the scale of the axes, press function key Scale. Adjust the scale, using the cursor keys: Cursor Key Left or right Up or down Enter Esc Function Adjust scale of time axis Adjust scale of amplitude axis Confirm settings Exit scale mode 3. Adjust the scale of the axes using the cursor keys, and press Enter and Esc. The oscilloscope display with the adjusted axes is shown. Adjust Zero 1. Press function key Offset. 2. Adjust the zero point by using the cursor keys and press Enter to confirm. The oscilloscope display with the adjusted zero point is shown. Recorder View The recorder allows you to monitor measured values, by recording the mean measured values over time. This function is particularly useful for the detection of trends and amplitude variations. The actual graph depends on the configured range and average time (see the section, "General Setup," in chapter 7). Prominent variations in the graph indicate errors in the measuring system. To view the recorder: 1. Press measuring keys Σ or 1...n and WAV to call up the values, for example, current measured at channels 1 to 3. 2. Press measuring key Recorder. The display shows a recording of the measured values. 8-18 MyFlukeStore Shop for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.888.610.7664

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NORMA 4000/5000
Operators Manual
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4.
To view a different measure parameter, press function key
Detail
again.
5.
To return to an overview of all measured values for channel 1 in oscilloscope
format, press function key
Detail
again.
6.
To view a different channel or different measured values in oscilloscope graph
form, press measuring keys
Σ
or
1...n
and
WAV
.
Adjust Scale of Axes
The oscilloscope display can be optimized in a number of ways.
1.
To automatically scale the graph, press function key
Default
.
The scale is set to steps of 5 ms.
2.
To change the scale of the axes, press function key
Scale
.
Adjust the scale, using the cursor keys:
Cursor Key
Function
Left or right
Adjust scale of time axis
Up or down
Adjust scale of amplitude axis
Enter
Confirm settings
Esc
Exit scale mode
3.
Adjust the scale of the axes using the cursor keys, and press
Enter
and
Esc
.
The oscilloscope display with the adjusted axes is shown.
Adjust Zero
1.
Press function key
Offset
.
2.
Adjust the zero point by using the cursor keys and press
Enter
to confirm.
The oscilloscope display with the adjusted zero point is shown.
Recorder View
The recorder allows you to monitor measured values, by recording the mean measured
values over time. This function is particularly useful for the detection of trends and
amplitude variations. The actual graph depends on the configured range and average time
(see the section, “General Setup,” in chapter 7). Prominent variations in the graph
indicate errors in the measuring system.
To view the recorder:
1.
Press measuring keys
Σ
or
1...n
and
WAV
to call up the values, for example,
current measured at channels 1 to 3.
2.
Press measuring key
Recorder
.
The display shows a recording of the measured values.
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.888.610.7664
www.
MyFlukeStore
.com