Fluke 9933 Calculator User Manual


 
If you want to create a document that includes the report and table, follow the
steps below:
a. Set the starting page for the table to “2”.
b. Print the table.
c. Print the report, setting the page number to “1” and the number of
pages to the same value that appears on the table.
d. If other pages need to included in the document, they may be in
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serted either before or after the report. Adjust the starting page num
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ber for the table and/or report accordingly.
4. The table can now be printed in increments of 0.01°. Prior to version 2.2,
the minimum allowable increment was 0.1°.
Note: Generating tables over a large range using a small increment may
take a few minutes, especially on 386 and some 486 PCs.
5. In conjunction with item 4 above, the default resolution for temperature
values on tables is now two decimal places.
Version 2.1.0.1
1. Version 2.1 build 2.1.0.1 fixed a bug with the calculation of coefficients
and table values for ITS-90 Range 6.
2. The resolutions that can be used now include up to 9 decimal places.
Prior to this version, the maximum number of decimal places was 7.
Version 2.1:
1. Version 2.1 of TableWare has added the capability to calculate Polyno
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mial coefficients for Platinum probes using a scale other than the scale of
the Reference readings. TableWare will automatically convert the Refer
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ence readings to the selected scale.
Version 2.0:
1. A Print Preview window has been added so that reports and tables can be
viewed on-screen before printing.
2. TableWare now allows tables to be exported to an ASCII text file. This
makes it possible to import the table into a spreadsheet or other
application.
3. TableWare now has the capability of generating a table from coefficients
entered by the user. No raw data is required.
4. The default printer may now be selected from the File menu. This option
allows the user to determine which printer (if more than one printer can
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1 Introduction
Features