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|AC floating<br> | |AC floating<br> 40V | ||
|AC coupling with signal ground floating. This position is used to avoid ground loop problems (absolute input voltage values are 40V). | |AC coupling with signal ground floating. This position is used to avoid ground loop problems (absolute input voltage values are 40V). | ||
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|DC floating<br> | |DC floating<br> 40V | ||
|DC coupling with signal ground floating. This position is used to avoid ground loop problems. | |DC coupling with signal ground floating. This position is used to avoid ground loop problems. | ||
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* '''Enable auto-range''': On / Off. "On" allows the auto-range to change the range peak of this input. "Off" will set the input range unchanged. | * '''Enable auto-range''': On / Off. "On" allows the auto-range to change the range peak of this input. "Off" will set the input range unchanged. | ||
==DC input== | ==DC input== | ||
Contains all the settings related to the DC input x (optional) such as transducer type, sensitivity. Parametric inputs sampled at Low freq (16 bits for hardware V1 or 24 bits) that provide accurate and stable DC measurement. | Contains all the settings related to the DC input x (optional) such as transducer type, sensitivity. Parametric inputs sampled at Low freq (16 bits for hardware V1 or 24 bits) that provide accurate and stable DC measurement. |