User manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- GETTING STARTED
- OPERATION
- Menu Tree
- Test Lead Connection
- Manual Testing
- Choose/Recall a Manual Test Number
- Edit Manual Test Settings
- Setting the Test Function
- Setting the Test Voltage or Test Current
- Setting the Test Frequency
- Setting the Upper and Lower Limits
- Setting a Reference Value
- Setting the Test Time (Timer)
- Setting the Ramp Up Time
- Creating a MANU Test File Name
- Setting the ARC Mode
- Setting PASS HOLD
- Setting FAIL HOLD
- Setting MAX HOLD
- Setting the Grounding Mode
- Saving and Exiting EDIT Status
- Running a MANU Test
- PASS / FAIL MANU Test
- Zeroing of the Test Leads (GB only)
- Special MANU Test Mode (000)
- Common Utility Settings
- Automatic Tests
- EXTERNAL CONTROL
- REMOTE CONTROL
- FAQ
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
GPT-9000 Series User Manual
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Running a MANU Test
Background
A test can be run when the tester is in READY
status.
Note
The tester cannot start to run a test under the
following conditions:
A protection setting has been tripped; when a
protection setting has been tripped the
corresponding error message is displayed on
the screen. See page 148 for a comprehensive
list of the all the setting errors.
The INTERLOCK function is ON and the
Interlock key is not inserted in the signal I/O
port (page 76).
The STOP signal has been received remotely.
If Double Action is ON, ensure the START
button is pressed immediately after the STOP
button (<0.5s).
Note
When a test is running the voltage output
cannot be changed, unless the test is under the
special manual mode. See page 67 for details.
Steps
1. Ensure the tester is in VIEW status
for the current test. Save the
current test if necessary.
Page 57
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