Both the display of the special characters and the setting of the outlet's snubber circuit relate to the
value shown on the display, without taking the mode of operation or the selected units into
account. Therefore, you will need to adjust the threshold values if you wish to change the unit.
5.4. Setting threshold values
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Switch instrument off.
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Simultaneously press the PEAK- and the MEM-button and keep them pressed.
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Operate the On/Off-button.
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Wait until HI is displayed; then release the PEAK- and the MEM-button.
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Press the MODE-button. The 4-digit measurement value indicator is flashing now.
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The digits, which are to be set anew, can be selected with the »O«-button. The prefix/algebraic sign
can be changed when all digits are flashing.
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The respective digit's numeric value can be augmented with the MODE-button.
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Once the upper threshold value has been set, press the PEAK-button. The display will show LO.
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Just as described above with regard to the upper threshold value, use the »O«-button to determine
the lower threshold value; use the MODE-button to change the value.
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Press the »O«-button to quit the threshold value setting function.
5.5. Modifying and deleting threshold values
To modify set threshold values act as described above. To delete values set all points zero. Thus, no signal for
automatic switch-off of a motorised test-stand will be available at the switching output.
5.6. Deactivating the threshold value monitoring function
To deactivate threshold value monitoring and to enable the switching outlet for overload signals go ahead
analogically to what has been described under 5.2. with regard to the activation of threshold value monitoring.
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Switch instrument off.
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Press and hold the »O«-button.
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Press the I/O-button.
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Select function F06 with the PEAK-button.
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Then, choose the overload outlet ovEr with the MODE-button.
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Save this setting by pressing the »O«-button.
6.0 Operating with memory
Gauges of the FMI-220 and FMI-230 series possess a data memory, in which values can be stored and recalled
at a later time. The values will be kept stored even if the gauge has been switched off temporarily.
6.1. General information
In general, there are three different modes of operation for storing measured values. Their operating mode is
described consecutively:
Standard Std
Single value SinG
Continuous data Cont
Factory-side setting; all maximum and minimum values, all peak values of
compressive and tensile forces, and the displayed value in the case of deactivated
recording are being stored. Up to 50 data sets can be stored.
The actually displayed values are being stored by pressing the MEM-button. Up to
1000 values can be stored.
All displayed values are being stored as long as the memory function is activated.
Up to 1000 values can be stored.
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