Fluke RPM4 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
RPM4™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 2004-2007 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company Page 52
PRINCIPLE
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3.4 [SETUP]
PURPOSE
[SETUP] accesses a menu of functions and features commonly used in setting up and using RPM4.
OPERATION
To access the SETUP menu, press [SETUP] from the MAIN RUN
screen. The display is:
1range 2res 3stab
4UL 5ATest
SETUP menu choices include:
<1range> Save and delete ranges created by AutoRange (see Section 3.4.1).
<2res> Adjust the resolution of pressure displays (see Section 3.4.2).
<3stab> Adjust the pressure stability test that is the criterion for the Ready/Not Ready indication
(see Section 3.3.3).
<4UL> Adjust upper and lower pressure limit alarms (see Section 3.4.4).
<5ATest> View data files resulting from running QDUT AutoTests (See Section 3.4.5).
3.4.1 <1RANGE>
PURPOSE
Save AutoRange ranges and associated settings for recall. Delete previously saved AutoRange ranges.
PRINCIPLE
The RPM4 AutoRange function creates a range and automatically sets various operating
parameters proportionally to the range (see Section 3.3.4). Operating settings can then be
changed by the user. Many operating settings are specific to the current range (see Table 4).
[SPECIAL], <1range> allows the AutoRange range and associated settings to be saved for
recall using the [RANGE] key (see Section 3.3.1). This can avoid having to recreate
frequently used ranges and settings.
[SPECIAL], <1range> is also used to delete ranges that have been saved but are no longer needed.
3.4.1.1 SAVING AN AUTORANGE RANGE
OPERATION
To save a range created by AutoRange, the range must be the active range.
Use AutoRange to create the range (see Section 3.3.4) and then make any
desired feature and setting adjustments.