User`s manual
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Digital I/O
Using the Outputs
The 1100R+ has 6 outputs that can drive an external device according to various “events” in
the tester. These events occur as the tester powers up, learns a cable, tests a cable, and
displays the test results. Controlling an output line requires two triggering events.
The normal state of each output does not allow current flow. You can set up one a test event
that sinks the output to ground thereby allowing current flow through the output circuit. The
second event resets the output line to its original no current state. If you select the same event
to set and reset the output, the tester sinks the output for a 10 millisecond pulse. Each of the
events that can change output status are listed below.
Event Name Description
Cable Attached The tester sensed a connection between 2 or more test points from
an attached cable.
Cable Counted Bad The tester counted a cable “bad” in the test summary.
Cable Counted Good The tester counted a cable “good” in the test summary.
Cable Removed The tester sensed the cable is removed.
Failed Self Test The tester failed self-test when turned on.
Intermittent The tester detected an intermittent error in the assembly being
tested.
Learn Completed The tester completed the cable learn process.
Learn Started The tester began the cable learn process.
LV Test Done (P / F) The tester completed the low-voltage test. The test passed or failed.
LV Test Failed The low-voltage test failed.
LV Test Passed The low-voltage test passed.
LV Test Started The tester started the low-voltage test.
Ready to Test The tester is at the test screen and is ready to test. The cable may
or may not be attached.