User manual
Table Of Contents
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- GETTING STARTED
- OPERATION
- Menu Tree
- Test Lead Connection
- ACW, DCW and GB 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 MODE
- 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)
- Automatic Tests
- Common Utility Settings
- EXTERNAL CONTROL
- REMOTE CONTROL
- FAQ
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
OPERATION
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4. To stop the test when HOLD is
displayed on-screen, press the
STOP button.
STOP
Note
When in HOLD status, only the START and STOP
buttons can be pressed, all other keys are disabled.
Stop a Running
Test
1. To stop the AUTO test at any time
when it is running, press the STOP
button. The AUTO test will stop
immediately. When the STOP
button is pressed, a judgment is
not made on the current test and
any remaining tests are aborted.
All panel keys except the STOP
and START buttons are locked
when the tester has been stopped.
All the results up until when the
AUTO test was stopped are shown
on-screen. See page 92 for more
details on automatic test results.
STOP
E MA U OT N A_ *A U T O = 0 0 1 - * *
# 0 1 : F A I # 0 2 : P A S # 0 3 : S T O # 0 4 : - - -
# 0 5 : - - - # 0 6 : - - - # 0 7 : - - - # 0 8 : - - -
# 0 9 : # 1 0 : # 1 1 : # 1 2 :
# 1 3 : # 1 4 : # 1 5 : # 1 6 :
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Example of an automatic test that has been
stopped. Dashes (-) indicate aborted test steps.
2. To put the tester back into READY
status, press the STOP button
again.
STOP