Question :
What is the purpose of zero check?
Answer :
The purpose of zero check is to protect the input FET from overload and to zero the instrument. When zero check is enabled the input of the electrometer is a resistance between about 10 M ohms and 100 M ohms (this depends on the electrometer). Zero check should be enabled when changing conditions on the input circuit, such as changing functions and connections.
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