Interface 9834 Instruction Manual - page 14
PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS (CONT)
4. Depress MODE (S1) switch once.
The text
dP
followed by the decimal point location will be displayed.
Use S2 or S3 to locate the decimal point. To store the selected value
in non-volatile memory, depress the MODE switch. To exit the MODE
sequence, without storing the new value in non-volatile memory depress
the RESET switch. Reference Decimal Point in the Function Definitions
section for more information.
5. Depress MODE (S1) switch once.
The text
CAL
followed by the current value of the Calibration Number
will be displayed. Use S2, S3 and/or S4 to change the current value.
To store the selected value in non-volatile memory, depress the MODE
switch. To exit the MODE sequence, without storing the new value in
non-volatile memory depress the RESET switch. Reference Calibration
Number in the Function Definitions section for more information.
6. Depress MODE (S1) switch once.
The text
FS
followed by the current value of the Full Scale Number
will be displayed. Use S2, S3 and/or S4 to change the current value.
To store the selected value in non-volatile memory, depress the MODE
switch. To exit the MODE sequence, without storing the new value in
non-volatile memory depress the RESET switch. Reference Full Scale
Number in the Function Definitions section for more information.
7. Depress MODE (S1) switch once.
The text
SP1 -
will be displayed. Use S2 and S3 to change the
parameter SP1 is to monitor. To store the selected parameter in
non-volatile memory, depress the MODE switch. To exit the MODE
sequence, without storing the new parameter in non-volatile memory
depress the RESET switch. Reference SP1 to Monitor in the Function
Definitions section for more information.
8. Depress MODE (S1) switch once.
The text
SP1 HI or SP1 LO
will be displayed. Depressing S2 or S3
alternates SP1 HI and SP1 LO. To store the selected parameter in
non-volatile memory, depress the MODE switch. To exit the MODE
sequence, without storing the new parameter in non-volatile memory
depress the RESET switch. Reference SP1 HI in the Function Definitions
section for more information.
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