Manual

2-1
SM MX100-01E
Testing
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Chapter 2 Testing
2.1 Introduction
Read the warning and cautions below before beginning tests.
WARNING
Circuit patterns of the printed circuit board are exposed. Be careful when
handling so that hands or fingers are not injured by the protruding pins.
CAUTION
Circuit patterns of the printed circuit board are exposed. If other metalic
materials touch these patterns, electrical shorting will occur, causing the circuit
to be damaged or burnt.
It is sometimes necessary to turn the MX100/MX110/MX115/MX125/
MX150/772061/772063 upside down for adjustment. Do not drop the instrument,
or allow it to fall over.
Test Environment
Ambient temperature: 23 ± 5°C
Relative humidity: 55 ± 20% (or 55 ±10% during MX100 tests)
Atmospheric pressure: 86kPa–106kPa
Power supply voltage: Nominal voltage ±1%
Power supply frequency measurement: Nominal frequency ±1%
Power supply waveform: Distortion factor of 5% or less
DC power supply ripple: Content ratio of 0.1% or less
Supply voltage source, supply voltage: Nominal supply voltage ±3%
Supply voltage source, temperature: Ambient temperature of ± 2°C
Supply voltage source, dew point: Lower than the ambient temperature by 10°C or
more
Supply voltage source, cleanliness level (oil, dust etc.): Less than 1 ppm of oil, with no
dust particles exceeding 3 µm in diameter
Vibration: A value having negligible effects on the instrument
Position: Within ±3% of the specified position
Interference*: A value that does not affect the measured results
Electrical field: A value that does not affect the measured results
Magnetic field: A value that does not affect the measured results
Atmospheric pollutants: Levels of corrosive gasses, vapors, salts, and dust that do not
affect the measured results.
Free fall acceleration
: Acceleration during free fall as determined at a test site
Other external effects
: A value that does not affect the measured results
* Interference refers to common mode noise, series mode noise, power supply noise, and
other phenomena in the signal line.
If there is doubt about the exact gravity, you can use the standard value for free fall
acceleration gn=9.80665 m/s
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(an internationally agreed upon standard).
Other external effects include luminance, draft, ultrasonic waves, and radiation.