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
GPT-9000 Series User Manual
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Using the SIGNAL I/O to Start/Stop Tests
Background
To use the SIGNAL I/O port the Start Ctrl
settings have to be set to SIGNAL I/O in the
Common Utility menu.
Panel operation
1. Set the Start Ctrl option to SIGNAL
I/O.
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2. Connect the Input/Output signals
to the SIGNAL I/O port.
3. To start the testing, short the
INPUT_STOP and INPUT_COM
line for a minimum of 1ms to put
the tester into READY status.
4. To start the testing, short the
INPUT_START and INPUT_COM
lines for a minimum of 1ms.
5. To stop the testing, temporarily
short the INPUT_STOP and
INPUT_COM line again.
NOTE
Even if the GPT-9000 is configured to use the
SIGNAL I/O interface, the STOP button on the
front panel can still be used to stop a test.