Fluke 1595A Thermometer User Manual


 
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Menus and Screens
Main Menu
DISPLAY MENU - used to congure display settings, and statistics settings as well as selecting temperature
measurement units
SYSTEM MENU - used to congure the remote interface ports, set the system date and time, congure pass-
word settings and calibrate the Super-Thermometer
The following are detailed descriptions of each submenu and its contents.
5.7.1 CHANNEL SETUP (F1)
MAIN MENU |
The Channel Setup menu is used for conguring measurement channels and reference resistor settings. The
Channel Setups screen shows each channel and its settings. Pressing the SETUP key on the front panel will
access the Channel Setup screen directly from any other screen or menu.
For convenience, the MEASURE MENU (F4) function key is included in this menu as well as the Main
Menu. The Measure Menu is described in full detail after the Probe Menu section.
Figure 10 Channel Setup Screen
Using the Up/Down arrow keys, the user selects the channel to be congured. Pressing the ON/OFF (F3) func-
tion key enables (ON) or disables (OFF) the selected channel. Only one channel can be enabled unless SCAN
ENABLE is set to ON (see Section 5.7.3.1, SCAN SETTINGS (F1), on page 39). A channel that is disabled
will be skipped when SCAN ENABLE is set to ON. A channel can also be enabled by pressing the corre-
sponding Channel Select Key on the front panel.
The following function keys are used to congure the channels.
5.7.1.1 ASSIGN PROBE (F1)
MAIN MENU | CHANNEL SETUP |
The Assign Probe function key allows the user to assign a predened probe denition to the selected channel.
Upon pressing the Assign Probe function key, the Probe Library is displayed. Using the Up/Down arrow keys,
the desired probe denition is highlighted. Pressing ENTER assigns the probe denition to the previously
selected channel. For convenience, the function keys needed for editing the Probe Library are included in the
Assign Probe screen. These function keys are described in detail in the Probe Menu section.