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Index
Numerical Calculations .....................................211
Calculation type ............................................214
Judging Calculation results ...........................218
Judgment Settings ........................................219
Parameter .....................................................216
Save Settings ................................................221
Settings .........................................................214
Type and Description ....................................223
Nyquist ......................................................262, 267
O
Octave analysis .................................................290
Octave Filter ......................................................262
Octave filter .............................................. 262, A25
Options ............................................................. A10
Overall ...................................................... 266, A19
P
Parameter .........................................................261
Peak ..................................................................255
Peak-to-peak value (Peak-Peak) ......................223
Period ................................................................223
Period Trigger ...................................................194
Phase contrast calculation (Phase Diff) ............225
Phase spectrum ................................................286
Highlight ........................................................259
Power Cord .........................................................55
Power Inlet ..........................................................55
Power on/off ........................................................56
Power Source .....................................................55
Power spectrum ................................................279
Power spectrum density ....................................280
POWER Switch ...................................................56
Pre-Trigger ........................................................204
Trigger Priority ..............................................206
Print ...................................................................109
Auto print .......................................................110
Quick print .....................................................110
Selection print ...............................................110
Upper and lower limit ....................................115
Waveform print
Date (Counter print) ..................................115
Probe Attenuation .............................................162
Pulse Width .......................................................225
Pulses ...............................................................225
R
Ratio ..................................................................149
Recording Length
Data Samples .................................................71
Rectangular ...................................................... A22
Rectangular Window .........................................254
Ref Block (Reference Block) .............................244
Reference Junction Compensation ...................163
Replaceable Parts ............................................ 371
Resolution .................................................. 78, 252
Rise Time ......................................................... 224
RJC .................................................................. 163
RMS (Root-Mean-Square) value ...................... 223
Roll Mode ......................................................... 145
Running spectrum ............................................ 269
S
Sampling Point ................................................. 251
Sampling Rate ............................................ 67, 6, 8
SAVE .................................................................. 93
Save
Auto save ....................................................... 87
File type .......................................................... 85
Quick save ..................................................... 87
Saving is not possible .................................. 373
Selection save ................................................ 87
Save Thin ......................................................... 253
Saving .............................................................. 272
Scaling ............................................................. 148
Using a Clamp-On Probe ............................. 150
Using a strain gauge .............................. 152, A9
Using Model 8969/U8969 Strain Unit ........... 151
Scroll ................................................................ 125
Search .............................................................. 209
Select at save ..................................................... 93
Setting
Auto Print ..................................................... 111
Clock .............................................................. 57
Command Communications ......................... 333
Default Values ................................................ A1
FFT Analysis Conditions .............................. 249
FTP .............................................................. 328
HTTP ............................................................ 320
Input Channel ................................................. 73
LAN .............................................................. 314
Measurement Configuration ........................... 65
Memory Division (Display) ........................... 244
Memory Division (Recording) ....................... 243
Modules ........................................................ 161
Numerical Value Calculation ........................ 214
Printer ........................................................... 113
Scaling ......................................................... 148
Trigger .......................................................... 189
Waveform Calculation .................................. 231
Waveform Display ........................................ 155
Setting System Environment ............................ 309
Setting the Clock ................................................ 57
Simple averaging .............................................A19
Sorting .............................................................. 107
Specified Time Level (Lev-Time) ..................... 225
Standard Deviation (Std Dev) .......................... 224
Start Block ........................................................ 243
Starting Measurement ........................................ 81
Storage ............................................................. 275
Index
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T
Text Comment .................................................. 117
Thermocouple .................................................... 42
Time Axis Range .................................................. 8
Time difference calculation (Time Diff) ............. 225
Time to Level (Time-Lev) ................................. 225
Time to Maximum Value (Max-Time) ............... 223
Time to Minimum Value (Min-Time) ................. 223
Timebase ..................................................... 252, 6
Timer Trigger .................................................... 199
To change the media ......................................... 84
Transfer function .............................................. 282
Trig search ....................................................... 209
Trigger .............................................................. 189
Glit. ............................................................... 195
In .................................................................. 193
Level ............................................................. 193
Mode ............................................................ 191
Out ............................................................... 193
Per.I .............................................................. 194
Per.O ............................................................ 194
Timing .......................................................... 207
VDrop ........................................................... 194
Trigger Filter ..................................................... 195
Trigger mode ............................................ 258, 265
Trigger Modes .................................................. 258
Trigger Output .................................................. 341
Trigger Priority .................................................. 206
Trigger Setting
Trigger setting workflow ............................... 190
Trigger Source (AND/OR) ................................ 208
Two-Point Setting ............................................. 148
U
upper ................................................................ 115
Upper/Lower limit ............................................. 134
USB .................................................................... 53
Use Blocks ....................................................... 243
Used Block number (number of blocks to use) 243
V
Variable Auto Adjustment ................................. 150
Variable function
When setting combined use of
scaling function ............................................ 157
When setting scaling .................................... 150
Vernier .............................................................. 158
Voltage Sag Trigger ......................................... 194
W
Wave Binary ............................................... 88, 103
Wave color ....................................................... 260
Wave Display ................................................... 244
Wave Text .................................................. 88, 103
Waveform
Magnifying and Compressing ....................... 129
Specifying Range ......................................... 124
Waveform Calculation ...................................... 227
Waveform calculation
Operators ..................................................... 237
Waveform Calculations
Settings ........................................................ 231
Waveform Color ............................................... 235
Waveform color ................................................ 265
Waveform Evaluation ....................................... 295
Waveform File Sizes ..........................................A2
Waveform Screen ............................................. 273
Window
Compensation .............................................. 254
Window Function .............................................. 254
Window function ...............................254, 265, A21
Window trigger ................................................. 193
X
X Axis ............................................................... 261
X-Y Area ................................................... 214, 224
Y
Y Axis ............................................................... 261
Z
Zero Position ................................................ 58, 77
Zero-Adjust ......................................................... 58
Warranty Certificate
HIOKI
Model Serial number Warranty period
Three (3) years from date of purchase (/)
Customer name:
Customer address:
Important
Please retain this warranty certificate. Duplicates cannot be reissued.
Complete the certificate with the model number, serial number, and date of purchase, along with your name and
address. The personal information you provide on this form will only be used to provide repair service and information
about Hioki products and services.
This document certifies that the product has been inspected and verified to conform to Hioki's standards.
Please contact the place of purchase in the event of a malfunction and provide this document, in which case Hioki will
repair or replace the product subject to the warranty terms described below.
Warranty terms
1. The product is guaranteed to operate properly during the warranty period (three [3] years from the date of purchase).
If the date of purchase is unknown, the warranty period is defined as three (3) years from the date (month and year) of
manufacture (as indicated by the first four digits of the serial number in YYMM format).
2. If the product came with an AC adapter, the adapter is warrantied for one (1)year from the date of purchase.
3. The accuracy of measured values and other data generated by the product is guaranteed as described in the product
specifications.
4. In the event that the product or AC adapter malfunctions during its respective warranty period due to a defect of
workmanship or materials, Hioki will repair or replace the product or AC adapter free of charge.
5. The following malfunctions and issues are not covered by the warranty and as such are not subject to free repair or
replacement:
-1. Malfunctions or damage of consumables, parts with a defined service life, etc.
-2. Malfunctions or damage of connectors, cables, etc.
-3. Malfunctions or damage caused by shipment, dropping, relocation, etc., after purchase of the product
-4. Malfunctions or damage caused by inappropriate handling that violates information found in the instruction manual or
on precautionary labeling on the product itself
-5. Malfunctions or damage caused by a failure to perform maintenance or inspections as required by law or
recommended in the instruction manual
-6. Malfunctions or damage caused by fire, storms or flooding, earthquakes, lightning, power anomalies
(involving voltage, frequency, etc.), war or unrest, contamination with radiation, or other acts of God
-7. Damage that is limited to the product's appearance (cosmetic blemishes, deformation of enclosure shape,
fading of color, etc.)
-8. Other malfunctions or damage for which Hioki is not responsible
6. The warranty will be considered invalidated in the following circumstances, in which case Hioki will be unable to perform
service such as repair or calibration:
-1. If the product has been repaired or modified by a company, entity, or individual other than Hioki
-2. If the product has been embedded in another piece of equipment for use in a special application (aerospace,
nuclear power, medical use, vehicle control, etc.) without Hioki's having received prior notice
7. If you experience a loss caused by use of the product and Hioki determines that it is responsible for the underlying issue,
Hioki will provide compensation in an amount not to exceed the purchase price, with the following exceptions:
-1. Secondary damage arising from damage to a measured device or component that was caused by use of the product
-2. Damage arising from measurement results provided by the product
-3. Damage to a device other than the product that was sustained when connecting the device to the product
(including via network connections)
8. Hioki reserves the right to decline to perform repair, calibration, or other service for products for which a certain amount
of time has passed since their manufacture, products whose parts have been discontinued, and products that cannot be
repaired due to unforeseen circumstances.