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Stop Timer The maximum test time.
4. When the settings are entered, the last step is to set the memory location. Set the value (1 - 10) and press to
complete the conguration entry.
6.5.2 Enable Battery Test Mode
1. Press + to enter the system menu.
2. Use the keys to navigate to the ‘RUNMODE’ setting.
3. Press to enter the setting menu.
4. Use the to scroll through the dierent settings and select “BATTERY”.
5. After setting the mode, exit the menu using the .
Battery test mode is now enabled.
6.5.3 Recall Battery File
Press + to select program le, the panel displays “RECALL BATTERY 1”. Enter the le name (1-10) and
press button.
6.5.4 Start Battery Test
With the battery mode enabled, the load will work in a limited CC mode. If the battery test conditions are met, the input
may be enabled, and the battery mode test current will be drawn. If the limits are not met, the input will automatically
turn o.
To start a battery test, send a trigger to the load. In manual trigger mode, press the . The battery test will automatically
terminate when the stop conditions are met.
6.6 Program Mode
Test les are a generalization of lists. They generate a sequence of tests using dierent modes, mode parameters, and
durations. They are useful for executing a set of tests on a device, then displaying pass/fail results. Up to 10 groups of
test les can be dened. Each le contains 10 steps.
6.6.1 Example: Small AC/DC power supply test
Suppose we have a small AC to DC power supply (a “wall-wart”) and we want to set up an acceptance test for a number
of these devices.
1. Set the DC load to constant current mode to draw the rated current of 1.2A from the device. The output voltage of
the device at the rated current must be between 4.4V and 4.6V.
2. Set the DC load to constant voltage 3V. The output current of the device is between 2A and 3A.
3. When the device operates into a short, the supplied current must be larger than 3.0 A.
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