TC-TM 66XX
Voltage / resistance or temperature generation / cyclic ramp editing?
Press the F2 key to display the edit menu.
Using the navigation keys ( and ), choose the CYCLIC RAMP mode and confirm (VAL key).
The values emitted are those programmed in the CONFIGURATION/RAMP menu (see the chapter entitled Related
functions).
Using the navigation key (), start the automatic increases phase (following the parameters programmed in the
CONFIGURATION/RAMP menu).
Using the navigation key (), you can decrease automatically starting from the max. programmed voltage (or
temperature).
Using the navigation key (), you can increase manually the voltage (or temperature) emitted (following the
parameters programmed in the CONFIGURATION/RAMP menu).
Using the navigation key (), you can decrease manually the voltage emitted starting from the max. programmed
voltage (or temperature).
The Hold key allows you to stop generating or to resume it
You can resume the generation of the ramp in step-by-step mode by pressing the navigation keys ( and ) or in
automatic generation using the navigation keys ( and ).
Voltage or temperature generation / default editing?
The default emission mode is a mode that makes it possible to generate manually the values stored for the synthesiser
function.
Press the F2 key to display the edit menu.
Using the navigation keys ( and ), choose the Default values mode and confirm (VAL key).
Values to be emitted
Using the navigation keys ( and ), select the value that needs to be emitted.
Confirm using the VAL key.
Voltage / resistance or temperature generation / synthesizer?
Press the F2 key to display the edit menu.
Using the navigation keys ( and ), choose the Synthesiser mode and confirm (VAL key).
The values emitted are those programmed in the CONFIGURATION/Synthesiser menu (see the chapter entitled Related
functions).
Using the navigation key (), start the automatic increases phase (following the parameters programmed in the
CONFIGURATION/Synthesiser menu).
Using the navigation key (), you can decrease automatically starting from the max. programmed voltage (or
temperature).
Using the navigation key (), you can increase manually the voltage (or temperature) emitted (following the
parameters programmed in the CONFIGURATION/Synthesiser menu).
Using the navigation key (), you can decrease manually the voltage emitted starting from the max. programmed
voltage (or temperature).
The Hold key allows you to stop generating or to resume it
You can resume the generation of the ramp in step-by-step mode by pressing the navigation keys ( and ) or in
automatic generation using the navigation keys ( and ).
The configuration of the parameters for the ramps and default values is explained in the chapter entitled "Related
Functions".
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