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| Max Hold |
The largest field magnitude measured (since the last reset) is displayed with the Max Hold function.
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| Filter |
When the field being measured is noisy, using the Filter function will average readings to produce a more stable display.
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| Alarm |
An audible alarm is sounded and the display indicator flashes when the measured field is higher than the keypad-entered alarm point.
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| Zero Probe |
| Used to eliminate probe offsets and small external fields. |
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| Relative Reading |
Used to show small variations in large background fields. When activated, Relative function displays deviation from a specific setpoint.
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| Autoranging |
| Automatically selects the appropriate range. |
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| Memory Hold |
on power down the Model 410 stores the complete instrument configuration in nonvolatile memory, including the calibration number and probe offset, making it unnecessary in most cases to go through a setup procedure on power up.
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| Probes |
| Transverse Probe - The transverse probe measures magnetic fields perpendicular to the probe axis. |
Axial Probe - The axial probe has the Hall sensor mounted perpendicular to the probe axis and measures magnetic fields parallel to the probe axis. |
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