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1. Autorange facility All measurements Frequency range DC and 10Hz to 1kHz Current range 10A to 14004 RMS Voltage range 1V to 600V RMS Maximum input 600V RMS 2000A Pk Maximum overload 1000V RMS 10 000A 2 1 8 Frequency measurement From Current or Voltage sources Measuring range 10Hz to 1kHz Resolution 0 1Hz Accuracy 40 70HzZ 0 5 rdg 10 1000Hz 1 rdg Current Range 10A to 14004 RMS Voltage Range 1V to 600V RMS 2 1 9 Scope Function 2 1 9 1 Current measurement RANGES ami sous 10A 20A 40A 100A RPE PTN ua RP 200A 400A 1000A 2000A Resolution 1A in 40A 10A in 400A 50A in 2000A ACCULACY curas etaa 3 rdg 1 pixel Maximum overload 10 000A 7 2 1 9 2 Voltage measurement ACCULACY ca a o per serraria Maximum overload Frequency range Time base ee 50ms div Refresh rate 2 1 10 Digital output RS 232 Interface to a PC 4VH0V 20V 40V 100V 200V 400V 1000V 100mV in 4V 1V in 40V tOV in 400V 31 25V in 1000V 2 rdg 1 pixel 1000V RMS DC and 10Hz to 600Hz 2ms 4ms 10ms 0 5 seconds 9600 baud 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit Requires WinLog interface and software 2 2 General Data 2 2 1 Display Backlit dot matrix LCD 160x128 han ER CLEAR E gt TAUTO UFF FILTER 141 FARMS 4 ms idio DDD ADE 40 0 H2Fo 2 2 2 Power Supp
2. important Information e The instrument is intended for indoor use only Do not attempt to take any measurement of current or voltage higher than the maximum range of the instrument e The unit is not hermetically sealed and should NOT be brought into contact with surface water e Frequently inspect the test leads and the instrument for damage If the instrument is physically damaged or does not function properly it should not be used USE ONLY SUITABLY RATED VOLTAGE TEST LEADS TO IEC 1010 2 031 600V CAT IV Pollution Degree 2 5 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Replacement with other than the specified batteries will invalidate the warranty Fit only Battery Type 1 5V Alkaline MN1500 IEC LR6 or equivalent x 6 will appear on the LCD display to indicate that the minimum operating battery voltage has been reached SAFETY WARNING Before removing the battery cover make sure that all external voitages are disconnected from the instrument For certainty remove all leads and unclamp the instrument To change the batteries see Fig 8 e Switch off the instrument e Undo the retaining screws A and B on the battery cover and lift the cover clear of the unit e Replace the used batteries e Ensure the battery cover is replaced and the locking screws tightened before further use 21 Fig 8 Battery Replacement 6 WARRANTY Your clamp on power meter is guaranteed for one year from the date of
3. to the instrument do not attempt to measure any voltage that might exceed the maximum range of the instrument 600Vrms and 1kHz e Move the rotary switch to the V position e Insert the test leads into the sockets on the front of the instrument Connect the red lead to the V terminal and the black lead to the COM terminal Apply the test leads to the circuit under test and read the displayed voltage See Fig 2 e Use the 75 key to change the parameters displayed Screen 1 V DC V RMS AC DC Screen 2 5332 V RMS V Av V Pk V CF V Hz Screen 2 5333 V RMS V Av V Pk V CF V Rpl Use the HOLD key to freeze the display Cc ln e Use the key to display the waveform of the voltage and the key to change the timebase Pe In e Use the key to display the harmonic content of the voltage and the key to select individual harmonics 5333 only e Use the 8888 key to return to the digital display 11 Use the REC key to enter the RECORD mode Use the To key to show the MAX MIN AVE displays of the screen readings Press the REC key again to exit KIEJ Fig 2 Voltage Measurement 12 3 3 Current measurement Remove any Voltage test leads from the instrument Move the rotary switch to A position Press the trigger to open the jaws and clamp around the current carrying conductor as shown in Fig 3 Read the display Use the Ss key to change the parameters d
4. Measuring range O 1200kW DC or 850kW AC Autoranging facility 4kW 40kW 400kW 1200kW Resolution 1W in 4kW 10W in 40kW 100W in 400kW 1kW in 1200kW ACCUTACY aire 2 5 rdg 5 dgts W1 lt 2kW 0 08 kW W3 lt 4kW 0 25kW 2 1 4 VA measurement Single and 3 Phase DC DCRMS ACRMS Measuring range 0 1200kVA DC or 850kVA AC Autorange facility 4kVA 40kKVA 400kVA 1200kVA Resolution cece 1VA in 4kVA 10VA in 40kVA 100VA in 400kVA 1kVA in 1200kVA Accuracy VA gt 2kVA 2 5 rdg 5 dgts VA lt 2kVA 0 08kVA 2 1 5 VAR Measurement Single and 3 Phase Measuring range O 850kVAR Auotrange facility 4kVAR 40kVAR 400kVAR 850kVAR Resolution 4VAR in 4kVAR 10VAR in 40kVAR 100VAR in 400kVAR 1kVAR in 850kKVAR Accuracy VAR gt 4kVAR 2 5 rdg 5 dgts VAR lt 4kVAR 0 25KVAR Power Factor range 0 3 lt PF lt 0 99 2 1 6 Power Factor Single and 3 Phase Measuring range 0 3 cap 1 0 0 3 ind 72 5 cap 0 72 5 ind Resolution 0 01 Atura Yeni paienn 32 2 1 7 Kilowatt Hour kWHr Measuring range 40 000kWHr 4kWHr 40kWHr 400kWHr 4 000kWHr 40 000kWHr Resolution 1WHr in 4kWHr 10WHr in 40kWHr 100WHr in 400kWHr 1kWHr in 4 000kWHr 10kWHr in 40 000kWHr Accuracy kWHr gt 2kWHr 3 5 dgts kWHr lt 2kWHr 0 08kWHr
5. TO PC This allows the user to download data to a PC running the WinLog program Previously the user must have selected DOWNLOAD LOG from the Instrument option within the WinLog program On selection of SEND TO PC the text will flash until all data has been downloaded to the PC 3 8 WinLog WinLog is the PC resident software for the new 5332 amp 5333 Power Meters The software is used to continually log electrical power measurements or download stored data to a Personal Computer for further analysis AMS WO Atopa B95 Anns ACRES 36 0 FO thrid BS Ape DE sy ANS i DEI 7 MO LOM ANS WA cmo i i re ts i tam jiii i mes om DUB Ro i Anr tau E E f om va ff er vete I users io Preis asp hey ta aroom Fig 7 WinLog Software 19 lI Key features include e Easy to use Windows format Data presentation in display mimic table and chart modes e Waveform harmonics and data download e Harmonics analysis of waveforms e Logging of up to 5 parameters waveforms and harmonics Simple exporting of data and trends into other applications 4 SAFETY The instrument has been designed to comply with IEC 1010 2 032 Installation Category Overvoltage Category IV 600V Pollution degree 2 and UL 3111 1 Conforms with the EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC IEC 1010 is a safety standard which has the following features e Installatio
6. measurements up to 25 harmonic Frequency range Fe 45Hz to 65Hz lactms gt 10A har gt 10 laces 2 1 2 Voltage measurement DC DCRMS ACRMS Measuring range 0 750V DC or AC Autorange facility 4V 40V 400V 750V Resolution imV in 4V range 10mV in 40V range 100mV in 400V range 1V in 750V range Accuracy RMS and DC MERI cement entree 1 rdg 5 dgts VAIM A RR 0 02V AV MES AM acide tanec sa 3 rdg 5 dgts V lt 1V 0 03V 5 rdg 5 dgts 0 03V Te Ss 3 rdg 5 dgts 3 lt CF lt 5 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 01 RPL Ripple 2 lt RPL lt 100 3 rdg 5 dgts 100 lt RPL lt 600 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 1 Voc gt 0 5V Vac gt 0 2V All measurements DC and 10Hz to 1kHz Maximum overload 1 000 V RMS Volts RMS is a true RMS measurement AC DC Harmonics THD Total Harmonic Distortion 1 lt THD lt 100 3 rdg 5 dgts 100 lt THD lt 600 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 1 DF Distortion Factor 1 lt DF lt 100 t 3 rdg 5 dgts 100 lt CF lt 600 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 1 HO1 lt Vham lt H43 5 rdg 2 dats H13 lt Vham lt H25 10 rdg 2 dgts All measurements up to 25 harmonic Frequency range F 45Hz to 65Hz Vaerms gt 1V Vham gt 10 Vacims 2 1 3 Watts measurement Single and 3 Phase DC DCRMS ACRMS
7. modes Additional Features 5333 e Live harmonics analysis and display Ripple measurement Extended memory for data logging Conforms to the latest international directives and standards concerning safety and electromagnetic compatibility e European Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC e European EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC e Submitted for approval to UL 3111 1 Safety Standards IEC 1010 1 1992 09 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 032 1994 12 Particular requirements for hand held current clamps for electrical measurement and test Part 2 031 1993 02 Particular requirements for hand held probe assemblies for electrical measurement and test 600V Cat IV 750V cat III Pollution degree 2 EMC Standards RF Susceptibility EN 50082 1 1992 3V m Residential Commercial and Light Industry RF Emission EN 50081 1 1992 Residential Commercial and Light Industry FCC Part 15 Class B Requires optional WinLog accessory 1 1 Instrument Features The main operating features of the instrument are as follows See Fig 1 1 Clamp on jaws for current measurement 2 Jaw opening lever 3 Rotary switch for function selection 4 Dot matrix LCD 5 Screen cursor contro 6 REC mode 7 Backlight 8 Oscilloscope Harmonics mode 9 HOLD and SELECT ZERO Amps Zero SAVE Screen save mode Numeric display mode and 1
8. 4 Test lead input terminals Digital output Fig 1 Instrument Features 2 SPECIFICATION 2 1 Electrical data All accuracy s stated at 23 C 1 C 2 1 1 Current measurement DC DCRMS ACRMS Measuring range 0 2000A DC or AC pk Autorange facility 40A 400A 2000A Resolution 10mA in 40A range 100mA in 400A range 1A in 2000A range Accuracy RMS and DC E O RR sues 1 5 rdg 5 dgts PS TOA aiheita ens 0 2A AVE TOA Ses eh hot ie ds 3 rdg 5 dats PIOA ororen 0 5A Pk gt TOA oceans 5 rdg 5 dgts lt 10A aare 0 5A AHr gt 10AHF owe 2 rdg 5 dgts P lt 10AHF oo 0 5AHr PEDE S3 3 rdg 5 dgts 3 lt CF lt 5 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 01 RPL Ripple 2 lt RPL lt 100 3 rdg 5 dgts 100 lt RPL lt 600 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 1 loc gt 5A lac gt 2A All measurements DC and 10Hz to 1kHz Maximum overload 10 000A or RMS x frequency lt 400 000 Amps RMS is a true RMS measurement AC DC Harmonics THD Total Harmonic Distortion 1 lt THD lt 100 3 rdg 5 dgts 100 lt THD lt 600 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 1 DF Distortion Factor 1 lt DF lt 100 3 rdg 5 dgts 100 lt CF lt 600 5 rdg 5 dgts Resolution 0 1 HOT lt Thar lt H13 5 rdg 2 dgts H13 lt liam H25 10 rdg 2 dgts All
9. BK PRECISION A BK PRECISION Instruction Manual 5332 Analyst 2050 5333 Analyst 2060 AC DC Clamp on Power Meters 1031 Segovia Circle Placentia CA 92870 7137 USA TEL 714 237 9220 FAX 714 237 9214 www bkprecision com International Electrical Symbols A Caution Refer to this manual before using the meter m Meter is protected by Reinforced or Double insulation CONTENTS PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION a 2 1 1 Instrument Features 0000oo cc 3 2 SPECIFICATION occ 4 2 1 Electrical Data 4 2 2 General Data 8 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 3 1 Rotary Switch Keypad Selections 10 3 2 Voltage Measurement a 11 3 3 Current Measurement 0 0000000 13 3 4 Watts VA PF kWHr measurements 14 3 5 W3 VA PF kWHr measurements 15 3 6 Frequency THD Measurement 16 Fedor E E E 17 rRe E o o EASE a E E EEA 17 IF VIDEOS ado rai aa an E 19 4 SAFETY e a a 20 5 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 21 6 WARRANTY 22 7 OTHER PRODUCTS 23 Issue 6 03 00 1 INTRODUCTION The advanced design ensures reliable and accurate measurements under a wide range of operating conditions Measurement features include e Non intrusive AC DC current e True RMS Crest Factor and THD for complex and distorted waveforms e Volts Watts VA PF kWHr e 3 Phase measurements e Screen SAVE mode e MIN MAX AVE REC Mode e Internal and PC Data logging e Multi parameter and waveform display
10. Y Equipment Name Type Number 5332 amp 5333 Manufacturer LEM HEME LIMITED Address 1 Penketh Place West Pimbo Skelmersdale Lancashire WN8 90X United Kingdom European Standards EMC EN50082 1 1992 Generic Immunity Standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry EN50081 1 1992 Generic Emission Standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry Safety BSEN61010 1 1993 General Requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use BSEN61010 2 032 1994 12 Particular requirements for hand held current clamps for electrical measurement and test BSEN61010 2 031 1993 12 Particular requirements for hand held probe assemblies for electrical measurement and test Description of Equipment AC DC Clamp On Power Meter certify that the apparatus identified above conforms to the requirements of Council Directives 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC 2 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC 3 CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC 7 RG Signed mM Name BRIAN M HOPKINS OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Date 9 9 98
11. ernal non volatile memory or logging to an external PC using the digital output lead Selection of the rotary switch position LOG brings up the following menu OPTIONS LOG INT lt PC gt SET TIME ENABLE LOG OFF lt ON gt DISPLAY DATA SEND TO PC E Pa SELECT CHANGE Detailed description is as given below INT Indicates internal logging PC Indicates external to a PC logging In PC mode data is continually sent to the digital output and is not logged within the instrument Logs all the parameters shown on the instrument display SET TIME ae increments the selection POLO cad Moves on to the next selection 17 I For ease of operation if the current time is changed then the start is automatically reset to this time 60 minutes and the end time is set to the start time 60 minutes The minimum sample interval is 1 second and the maximum sample 1 hour A 24 hour clock is used Start Stop and logging intervals can be selected as required CURRENT TIME HR MIN START TIME HR MIN END TIME HR MIN SAMPLE INTERVAL MIN SEC EXIT The maximum number of points that can be logged is 5332 2000 readings 1000 sets of 2 or 400 sets of 5 5333 5000 readings 2500 sets of 2 or 1000 sets of 5 The maximum logging duration is determined by the battery life 24hrs and the memory Data being logged iS an average over the sample period ENABLE LOG The logging function can be enabled from the mai
12. hase Watts Measurement 3 5 Measurement of W VA PF kWHr ina balanced system 3 Phase pr T Fig 5 Watts 3 Configuration Move the rotary switch to the W34 position e Ascreen prompt Fig 5 indicates the above method of connection e Insert the test leads into the sockets on the front of the instrument Connect the red lead to the V terminal and the black lead to the COM terminal e Apply the test leads to the circuit under test Red lead to Phase L2 Black lead to Phase L3 e Press the trigger to open the jaws and clamp them around the current carrying Phase L1 as shown in Fig 5 e Read the display Use the key to change the parameters displayed Screent kVA kW KVAR PF kWHr Screen2 V RMS A RMS kW PF AHr e Use the HOLD key to freeze the display e Use the REC key to enter RECORD mode Use the 20 key to show the MAX MIN AVE displays of the screen readings Press the REC key again to exit this mode W32 gives the total power based on a balanced system 3 6 Frequency THD Measurement e Move the rotary switch to the Hz position e Insert the test leads into the sockets on the front of the instrument Connect the red lead to the V terminal and the black lead to the COM terminal To measure the frequency of the voltage supply apply the test leads to the circuit as shown in Fig 2 and read the display To measure the frequency of the current press the trigger to open the jaw
13. isplayed Screen 1 A DC ARMS AC DC Screen 2 5332 A RMS A Av A Pk A CF AHz Screen 2 5333 A RMS A Av A Pk ACF A Rp Use the HOLD key to freeze the display fo Un Use the key to display the waveform of the current and the key to change the timebase E Ina Use the key to display the harmonic content of the current and the key to select individual harmonics 5333 only Use the 8888 key to return to the digital display Use the ZERO key to zero the display if necessary or if relative readings are required Use the REC key to enter the RECORD mode Use the key to show the MAX MIN AVE values of the screen readings Press the REC key to exit Current Measurement 3 4 Measurement of Watts VA PF kWHr Single Phase Move the rotary switch to the W position Insert the test leads into the sockets on the front of the instrument Connect the red lead to the V terminal and the black lead to the COM terminal Press the trigger to open the jaws and clamp them on the current carrying conductor as shown in Fig 4 Read the display Use the key to change the parameters displayed Screen 1 kVA kW kVAR PF kwHr Screen 2 V RMS ARMS kW PF AHr Use the HOLD key to freeze the display Use the REC key to enter RECORD mode Use the key to show the MAX MIN AVG displays of the screen readings Press the REC key again to exit Fig 4 Single P
14. ly Battery type 1 5V Alkaline AA MN 1500 or IEC LR6 x 6 Battery life typically 24 hours backlight off 12 hours backlight on 2 2 3 Environmental FOR INDOOR USE ONLY Reference conditions All accuracy s stated at 23 C 1 C Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Temperature coeff of current lt 0 15 of rdg per C Temperature coeff of voltage lt 0 15 of rdg per C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 87 F decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C 104 F Maximum operating altitude 2000m 2 2 4 Mechanical Dimensions 000 000 0000 Length 300mm 12 inches Width 98mm 3 75 inches Depth 52mm 2 inches Weight inc batteries 820g 1 8lbs Case material Bayblend T85MN Jaw opening 60mm Jaw capacity 58mm diameter Accessories Voltage probes Carrying case Operator s manual Cleaning The unit can be cleaned with an Isopropanol impregnated cloth Do not use abrasives or other solvents 2 2 5 Power up At power up the following screen is displayed for 5 seconds indicating the battery status The remaining battery lifetime is displayed with and without the backlight When the display changes to the digital mode the instrument is ready for use 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS International Symbols A Important Information See Manual E Double Insulation 3 1 Rotary Switch Keypad selections The inst
15. n categories to IV relate the maximum working voltage to overvoltage transients that can be expected in the measuring environment 600V CAT IV the maximum expected transients must not exceed 8kV peak e Ina pollution degree 2 environment the internal design of the instrument can cope with transient conductivities due to condensation Safe operation of the instrument is the responsibility of the operator who must be suitably qualified and or authorised Users of this equipment and or their employees are reminded that Health and Safety Legislation requires them to carry out valid risk assessments of all electrical work so as to identify potential sources of electrical danger and risk of electrical injury such as from inadvertent short circuits Where the assessments show that the risk is significant then the use of fused test leads constructed in accordance with the HSE guidance note GS38 Electrical Test Equipment for use by Electricians is advised If the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer then the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired 20 Maximum Safe Voltage Current 600V MAXIMUM AC RMS or DC between uninsulated conductor and ground and maximum frequency of 1kHz This limitation applies to unisulated conductors only Voltage 600V MAXIMUM AC RMS or DC between live conductor and ground 600V MAXIMUM AC RMS or DC between V and COM terminals and a maximum frequency of 1kHz
16. n log menu The low battery symbol flashes if there is insufficient battery life to complete the logging session defined in the SET TIME menu When internal logging is enabled the logging will commence within 5 seconds of selecting the measurement screen with the rotary switch and gt key All data displayed on the selected screen will be ogged MEMORY flashes if there is insufficient memory to complete the logging session defined in the SET TIME menu Once logging has commenced an on screen timer counts down the remaining logging period Logging will terminate if the screen display is changed through moving the rotary switch or pressing the gt key before the end of the logging session f PC logging is enabled all measurements appearing on the instrument display will be logged to the PC Logging will not terminate if the screen is changed DISPLAY DATA On entry to this menu a list of the parameters which have been logged are displayed The key increments through the list and the key selects ONE parameter for display For example ARMS A Av A Pk A CF EXIT returns to the previous menu 18 On the chart display screen the single parameter is shown vs time and an EXIT is displayed on the screen allowing the user to return to the logging parameter select menu The following information is also displayed LOGGING DURATION T HR MIN SAMPLE INTERVAL A MIN SEC MIN MAX AVE SEND
17. purchase against defective material or workmanship If the meter fails during the warranty period we shall at our discretion repair or replace it with a new or reconditioned unit provided we are satisfied that the failure is due to defective material or workmanship To make a claim under warranty the meter should be returned to us postage prepaid with a description of the defect The use of batteries other than that specified invalidates this warranty Goods alleged by the buyer to be defective shall not form the subject of any claim for injury loss damage or any expense howsoever incurred whether arising directly or indirectly from such alleged defects other than death or personal injury resulting from the seller s negligence No condition is made or to be implied nor is any warranty given or to be implied as to the life or wear of goods supplied or that they will be suitable for any particular purpose or for use under specific conditions notwithstanding that such purpose or conditions may be made known to the seller 22 7 OTHER PRODUCTS B amp K Precision offers a wide range of instrumentation for the measurement and analysis of current voltage and power Visit www bkprecision com to view the whole line of B amp K products B amp K Precision s policy is one of continuous product improvement and the company reserves the right to revise the above specifications without notice 23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMIT
18. rument functions are selected by a rotary switch and an 8 key keypad The rotary switch positions are as follows OFF instrument off V Voltage A Current Hz Frequency THD W Power W3 Z 3 phase Power Set up Options Menu Log Logging Menu When switching the instrument ON wait for the auto calibration to finish before taking measurements The push button keys are as foliows a Option cursor movement and screen changer Oscilloscope Harmonics 5333 mode 2 HOLD and Option select 3 REC mode Min Max Av 4 ZERO 5 Backlight ON OFF 6 SAVE 7 8 Numeric Display mode 10 SAVE Mode This function allows the capture of up to 8 screens which can be either waveforms or numerical data For the 5333 both waveform and harmonics screens are captured simultaneously in one memory location Pressing the SAVE mode key brings up the following text on the screen SAVE RECOVER CLEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Use the T key to move the cursor and the o2 key to select either SAVE RECOVER or CLEAR Repeat this process to select one of the SAVE locations from 1 to 8 The whole screen is saved in the selected location and can be recovered at a later date even after the instrument has been powered off A second press of the SAVE key returns the instrument back to the normal mode of operation 3 2 Voltage measurement of RMS or DC Voltage SAFETY WARNING To avoid possible electric shock and damage
19. s and clamp them on the current carrying conductor as shown in Fig 3 and read the display Use the TD displayed Screen 1 Hz ACRMS Screen 2 Hz F ACRMS THD DF e When configured to measure power Fig 4 with the test leads connected and the jaws clamped around a current carrying conductor the instrument displays the frequency of the current source providing ARMS gt 10A If ARMS lt 10A a volts frequency measurement will be made providing VRMS gt 1V otherwise will be displayed e Press the HOLD ZERO button to freeze the display e Use the REC key to enter RECORD mode Use the ga key to show the MAX MIN AVE displays of the screen readings Press the REC key again to exit this mode Additiona features 5333 key to change the parameters e Use the tu key to display the waveform of the current voltage and the key to change the timebase a i Use the key to display the harmonic content of the current voltage and the lt key to select individual harmonics 3 7 Set Up The following screen is displayed CONTRAST XXXXXXXX AUTO POWER DOWN ON or OFF RANGING ON or OFF LOW PASS FILTER ON or OFF PF DISPLAY DEGorCOS HOLD SELECT CHANGE LOW PASS FILTER ON 12dB octave F gt 100Hz Default settings are shown in bold The keys are used to make selections from the menu 3 8 LOG Two modes of data logging are available either logging to an int

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