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Hantek HDM3000 User Manual

Hantek HDM3000
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readings without looking at the display.You can generate up to eight readings and
keep them on the display for later review. These readings may be of different
measurement types, and you can clear the readings displayed at any time.
In the Probe Hold mode, the measuring settings can be optimized in order to reliably
detect stable signal (when exiting Probe Hold, these settings will restore to their
original values). When detecting signal, the instrument will beep (if the buzzer is
enabled), and automatically record the measured results when discovering a series of
stable readings. You can get additional readings without having to press [Probe Hold]
again.
Press Remove Last to remove the last reading in the list. Click Clear List to delete all
the readings in the List.
Because the Probe Hold display is optimized to display Probe Hold readings, it cannot
be combined with other display modes, such as histograms, bar charts, trend charts,
or statistics.
Probe Hold function is available on the front panel only. Readings recorded in Probe
Hold mode cannot be remotely accessed.
Mathematics - Introduction
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Hantek HDM3000 Specifications

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BrandHantek
ModelHDM3000
CategoryMultimeter
LanguageEnglish

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