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The “Requesting IP Address…” pop-up message only appears at power 

up when the Ethernet Card has its IP Setup configured to AUTO. 

 
There are two options to choose from this screen. Press the EXIT key to escape from 
this screen and stop the OMNIA II from requesting an IP address or allow the OMNIA 
II to request an IP address automatically from the network to which it is connected. 
 
The Ethernet Card will wait for an IP Address for approximately 20 seconds. If the 
OMNIA II successfully receives an IP Address from the server the following pop-up 
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Summary of Contents for OMNIA II 8204

Page 1: ... OMNIA II models 8204 8254 OMNIA II models 8206 8256 OMNIA II models 8207 8257 Electrical Safety Compliance Analyzer AC DC HIPOT WITH INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTER GROUND BOND AND CONTINUITY TESTER 825x INCLUDES 500VA OUTPUT CAPABILITY 82x6 INCLUDES RUN TEST AND LEAKAGE CURRENT TEST 82x7 INCLUDES 500VA AC POWER SOURCE SERIAL NUMBER Item 39334 Ver 3 21 January 4th 2021 ...

Page 2: ... 2010 IEC 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2007 A2 2010 EN 61000 4 4 2012 IEC 61000 4 4 2012 EN 61000 4 5 2006 IEC 61000 4 5 2005 EN 61000 4 6 2014 IEC 61000 4 6 2013 EN 61000 4 8 2010 IEC 61000 4 8 2009 EN 61000 4 11 2004 IEC 61000 4 11 2004 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the RoHS Directive 2...

Page 3: ...rk Area 11 2 2 2 Power Requirements 11 2 2 3 Basic Connections 11 2 2 4 Environmental Conditions 12 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTROLS 14 3 1 OMNIA II Functional Specifications 14 3 2 Instrument Controls 27 3 2 1 Front Panel Controls 27 3 2 2 Rear Panel Controls 29 3 2 3 Additional Rear Panel Controls 30 4 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 32 4 1 Power Up 32 4 2 Setup System 32 4 2 1 Setup System Keys 33 4 2 2 ...

Page 4: ...apter Box Connections 92 5 1 3 Interlock Connector 93 5 1 4 DUT Input Voltage Connections for Models 82x6 and 82x7 93 5 1 5 Scanner Connections 94 5 2 Perform Tests Menu 95 5 2 1 Load File 95 5 2 2 Single Step 96 5 2 3 Fail Stop 96 5 2 4 Results 97 5 3 Performing a Test 98 5 4 Perform Tests Metering 100 5 5 Displayed Messages 100 5 5 1 Test Status Messages all Models 101 5 5 2 Error Messages All M...

Page 5: ...01 10 2 Hardware Calibration 202 10 3 Calibration Initialization 202 10 4 Selecting Specific Calibration points 203 10 5 Calibration points 203 10 5 1 Calibration of AC Hipot Voltage 204 10 5 2 Calibration of DC Hipot Voltage 204 10 5 3 Calibration of IR DC Voltage 204 10 5 4 Calibration of AC 40mA Range 205 10 5 5 Calibration of AC 3 5mA Range 205 10 5 6 Calibration of DC 20mA Range 205 10 5 7 Ca...

Page 6: ... 4 216 10 5 33 Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC x 16 216 10 5 34 Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC Peak x 16 217 10 5 35 Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC x 64 217 10 5 36 Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC Peak x 64 218 10 5 37 Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC x 256 218 10 5 38 Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC Peak x 256 218 10 5 39 Calibration of LCT MD UL 544NP 219 10 5 40 Calibration of LCT MD UL 544NP 219 10...

Page 7: ... the standard warranty period five years Ikonix USA recommends that your tester be calibrated on a twelve month cycle A return material authorization RMA must be obtained from Ikonix USA To obtain an RMA please contact our Customer Support team at 1 847 367 4077 or visit arisafety com Damages sustained as a result of improper packaging will not be honored Transportation costs for the return of the...

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Page 9: ...he United States and 50 times per second in other countries Arc A partial momentary breakdown due to the force of a strong electric field on closely spaced conductors sometimes evidenced by corona or a luminous flashover Breakdown The failure of insulation to effectively prevent the flow of current If the test voltage is gradually raised breakdown will begin suddenly at a certain voltage level and...

Page 10: ...r a sinusoid 1 414 x the RMS value Power The amount of work performed by an energy source over time given in Watts W PF Power factor Power Factor W VA where W Watts Real Power and VA Volts x Amps apparent power It is important to note that the closer the power factor is to 1 the more resistive the DUT is The closer the power factor is to 0 the more reactive inductive or capacitive the DUT is React...

Page 11: ...ct carries an NRTL Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory and comes equipped with an audible and visual failure indicator 1 4 1 Service and Maintenance User Service To prevent electric shock do not remove the instrument cover There are no internal user serviceable parts Routine maintenance or cleaning of internal parts is not necessary Avoid the use of cleaning agents or chemicals on the instrum...

Page 12: ...a clean and uncluttered All test equipment and unnecessary test leads should be removed from the test bench and put away It should be apparent to both the operator and to any observers which product is under test which product is waiting to be tested and which product has already been tested Power Power to the test station should be arranged so that it can be shut off by one prominently marked swi...

Page 13: ...t leads become disconnected during testing Refer to the following standards for more information NFPA 70E OSHA 1910 subpart S EN50191 Dress Operators should not wear jewelry that could accidentally complete a circuit ESD protocols should not be observed while performing electrical safety tests Intentionally grounding the test operator could lead to a harmful or fatal electric shock Medical Restric...

Page 14: ...tput voltage in less than 1 millisecond if excessive leakage to ground is detected If enabled SmartGFI automatically detects if the DUT is floating or grounding and turns ON or OFF accordingly SmartGFI trip current value adjustable from 0 4 5 0mA FOUR WIRE MEASUREMENT KELVIN METHOD AND MILLIOHM OFFSET CAPABILITY IN THE GROUND BOND MODE The four wire measurement technique factors out test lead resi...

Page 15: ...hout first notifying us and receiving an RMA return material authorization number To receive an RMA number please contact our customer support department at 1 800 858 TEST 8378 Safe Lifting and Carrying Instructions Proper methods of lifting and carrying can help to protect against injury Follow the recommendations below to ensure that instruments are handled in a safe manner Determine if the inst...

Page 16: ...ow 250VAC USB Cable AB Type 1 8m 39066 Line Cord 33189 Standard Line Cord 39368 82x6 and 82x7 Adapter Box 38482 Standard 82x4 Adapter Box 38578 82x6 and 82x7 Bracket Rack Mount 3U Qty 2 38788 Handle Rack Mount 3U Qty 2 38787 Screw M4 x 12mm FHMS Qty 4 38549 For Rack Mount Handle NOTE The Adapter Box universal US polarity and line cord listed are American Other combinations of line cord and Adapter...

Page 17: ...ord For North American A UL listed and CSA labeled power cord must be used with the instrument in the United States and Canada The power cord must include a NEMA5 15 style male plug SVT or SJT cord sets and be rated for at least 125VAC 10A number 16 gauge or 125VAC 15A number 14 gauge wire or larger and the length of the cord does not exceed 2 m must be used For European A certified power supply c...

Page 18: ...een the high voltage and earth ground will form a completed circuit 2 2 4 Environmental Conditions This equipment is intended for indoor use only The equipment has been evaluated according to Installation Category II and Pollution Degree 2 as specified in IEC 664 This instrument may be operated in environments with the following limits Temperature 41 104 F 5 40 C Relative humidity 0 80 Altitude 65...

Page 19: ...13 More Information For more information on test operator and workstation safety please visit the Events and Training section of our website at http www asresearch com events training Default aspx ...

Page 20: ...I DC 20 mA peak maximum ON OFF Selectable Charge LO DC Range 0 0 350 0 A DC or Auto set HI and LO Limit AC Total AC Real DC Range 0 000 9 999mA Resolution 0 001mA Range 10 00 50 00mA 100 00mA Models 825x Resolution 0 01mA Accuracy 2 of setting 2 counts Range 0 000 9 999mA Resolution 0 001mA Range 10 00 50 00mA 99 99mA Models 825x Resolution 0 01mA Accuracy 3 of setting 50 A Range 0 0 999 9 A Resol...

Page 21: ...3 3 00 mA 20 00 mA DC 4 00 mA 25 00 mA Peak Resolution 0 01 mA Accuracy 2 of reading 2 counts All Ranges DC Output Ripple 4 Ripple RMS at 5 KV DC 20mA Resistive Load Discharge Time 50 ms no load 100 ms for capacitive load Maximum Capacitive Load DC Mode 1uF 1KV 0 75uF 2KV 0 5uF 3KV 0 08uF 4KV 0 04uF 6KV AC Output Waveform Sine Wave Crest Factor 1 3 1 5 Output Frequency Range 60 or 50 Hz User Selec...

Page 22: ...mum current 100mA peak 200mA Models 825x at short circuit response time 2ms Autorange operation Ranges up to higher range when Peak OR RMS values are greater than range maximum Ranges down to lower range when Peak AND RMS values are less than range minimum ...

Page 23: ... 499V 0 05M 999 9M 7 of reading 2 counts 500 1000V 0 05M 999 9M 2 of reading 2 counts 1000M 9999M 5 of reading 2 counts 10000M 50000M 15 of reading 2 counts Charge LO Range 0 000 3 500 A or Auto Set HI and LO Limit Range 0 05M 99 99M Resolution 0 01M Range 100 0M 999 9M Resolution 0 1M Range 1000M 50000M Resolution 1M HI Limit 0 OFF Accuracy Same as Resistance Display Accuracy Ramp Timer Range Ram...

Page 24: ... 30 01 40 00A 0 150m Current Display Range 0 00 40 00 A Resolution 0 01 A Accuracy 3 of setting 0 03 A HI and LO Limits Range 0 150 m for 30 01 40 00 Amps 0 200 m for 10 01 30 00 Amps 0 600 m for 1 00 10 00 Amps Resolution 1 m Accuracy Same as Ohmmeter Display Ohmmeter Display Range 0 150 m for 30 01 40 00 Amps 0 200 m for 10 01 30 00 Amps 0 600 m for 6 00 10 00 Amps Resolution 1 m Accuracy 2 of r...

Page 25: ... 101 1000 Resolution 1 Accuracy 1 of reading 3 counts Range 4 1001 10000 Resolution 1 Accuracy 1 of reading 10 counts HI and LO Limits Range 1 0 00 10 00 Resolution 0 01 Accuracy 1 of reading 3 counts Range 2 10 1 100 0 Resolution 0 1 Accuracy 1 of reading 3 counts Range 3 101 1000 Resolution 1 Accuracy 1 of reading 3 counts Range 4 1001 10000 Resolution 1 Accuracy 1 of reading 10 counts Max Limit...

Page 26: ...volume Calibration Adjustments are made through the front panel Automatic Calibration alert function to signal operator when calibration is due Mechanical Bench or rack mount with tilt up front feet Dimensions 3U W x H x D 430 X 133 X 500 mm 16 93 x 5 24 x 19 69 Weight 31 16kgs 68 70lbs OPTIONS Scanning Matrix 8 channel high voltage and high current switching matrix Why use the term Counts Associa...

Page 27: ...i Volt LO Range 30 0 277 0 VAC Resolution 0 1 V Accuracy 1 5 of setting 0 2 V 30 0 277VAC Current Amp HI Amp LO Range 0 0 16 00 AAC Resolution 0 01 A Accuracy 2 0 of setting 2 Counts Watts Power HI Power LO Range 0 4500 W Resolution 1 W Accuracy 5 0 of setting 3 Counts Power Factor PF HI PF LO Range 0 000 1 000 Resolution 0 001 Accuracy 8 of setting 2 Counts Leakage Current Leak HI Leak LO Range 0...

Page 28: ...INGS Delay time setting Range 0 5 999 9 seconds AC DC 1 8 999 9 seconds AC DC Only and Auto Range 1 3 999 9 seconds AC DC Only and Fixed Range Resolution 0 1 second Accuracy 0 1 0 05 sec Dwell time setting Range 0 0 0 5 999 9 seconds AC DC 0 1 999 9 seconds AC Only and DC Only 0 Continuous Resolution 0 1 second Accuracy 0 1 0 05 sec LINE CONDITION Reverse Power Switch Reverse polarity switch setti...

Page 29: ...Current Low Limit Peak Range 0 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 10 00mA Resolution 0 1uA 1uA 0 01mA DISPLAY Touch Current Display RMS Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 2 28 0uA 130 0uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of r...

Page 30: ...500uA Range 6 8 00mA 10 00mA frequency DC 15Hz 100kHz Resolution 0 01mA Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 5 of reading 0 01mA 10 00mA Touch Current Display Peak Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2uA 15Hz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2uA Range 2 28 0uA 130 0uA frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2uA 15Hz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2uA Range 3 120 0uA...

Page 31: ...of reading 3counts 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2counts MD CIRCUIT MODULE MD1 UL544NP UL484 UL923 UL471 UL867 UL697 MD2 UL544P MD3 IEC 60601 1 MD4 UL1563 MD5 IEC60990 Fig4 U2 IEC 60950 1 IEC60335 1 IEC60598 1 IEC60065 IEC61010 MD6 IEC60990 Fig5 U3 IEC60598 1 MD7 IEC60950 IEC61010 1 FigA 2 2K ohm for Run function External MD Basic measuring element 1k ohm Scope Output Interface BNC type connector on...

Page 32: ...1 5 of setting 2 counts High range 0 0 277 0V Frequency 45 0Hz 99 9Hz 0 1 0 1 of setting 100Hz 500Hz 1 A Hi limit Range 4 20A 2 10A Resolution 0 01 Accuracy 2 of reading 2 counts OC Fold Current Range 4 20A 2 10A Resolution 0 01 Accuracy 2 of reading 2 counts Response time 1500ms MEASUREMENT Voltage 0 0 277 0 0 1 1 5 of reading 2 counts Current 0 00 16 00 0 01 2 of reading 2 counts Power 0 4500 1 ...

Page 33: ...used to select screens and change parameters 5 NUMERIC DATA ENTRY Keys used to enter numeric data 6 SCANNER STATUS LED s LED s that indicate the status of the 8 H V and 8 G Bond channels on the internal scanner 7 POWER SWITCH Turns the Hipot tester ON or OFF 8 MY MENU KEY Selects the My Menu screen with user customizable soft keys 9 EXIT KEY Key used to escape from parameter editing and return to ...

Page 34: ...ovides the output current for the ground bond and continuity 14 HIGH VOLTAGE INDICATOR This indicator flashes to warn the operator that high voltage is present at the high voltage output terminal 15 RETURN OUTPUT TERMINAL Connector used to attach the return test lead adapter box return lead or test fixture return lead to the instrument This connection provides the return current path 16 SENSE TERM...

Page 35: ...ORY SELECTION See section 6 0 Connection of Remote I O for more detailed information 5 BUS INTERFACE Standard connector for interconnection to the USB RS 232 Bus interface Optional IEEE 488 or Ethernet may be substituted for USB RS 232 6 CHASSIS GROUND EARTH CONNECTION This terminal should be connected to a good earth ground before operation 7 REAR PANEL OUTPUT TERMINALS 2nd set of output connecto...

Page 36: ...tage test lead to the instrument Line power is supplied to the DUT during the run test or Leakage Current test through this connector and High Voltage is supplied to the DUT through this connector during the Dielectric Withstand or Insulation Resistance tests This terminal and the N terminal are shorted together when the Dielectric Withstand or Insulation Resistance tests are being performed 4 N O...

Page 37: ...solated from the Functional Run test and Leakage Current test circuits 8 PROBE LO Connector used to attach the Probe LO test lead to the DUT When used with an appropriate test lead this terminal connects one side of the MD measuring device to the DUT during Applied Part Leakage Current tests The terminal is always used in conjunction with the Probe HI terminal When a Functional Run test or Leakage...

Page 38: ... Setup System Setup Tests Perform Tests FailCHEK and Information 4 2 Setup System From the Main Menu screen press the Setup System soft key The Setup System screen will now be displayed From the Setup System screen five different hardware and software controls may be accessed Time and Date Calibration Alert Hardware Security and User Interface Pressing the EXIT key at any time will return you to t...

Page 39: ...oft keys are used to scroll the cursor to the different system parameters ENTER The ENTER key is used to confirm a value for a particular parameter EXIT The EXIT key is used to return to the Perform Tests screen from the Setup System screen or will bring you back to the Setup System screen from the editing menu screens 4 2 2 Time and Date From the Setup System screen press the Time and Date soft k...

Page 40: ...accept the new number or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original number Set Time From the Time and Date Setting screen highlight the Set Time parameter by using the left or right arrow keys Within the Set Time parameter are three separate fields hours minutes and seconds Using the left and right arrow keys to select the field within the time parameter you want to edit Using...

Page 41: ...to select the day of the week Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new value or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original value Date Format From the Time and Date Setting screen press the Date Format soft key As the soft key is pressed the Date Format pop up screen will appear as follows ...

Page 42: ...2 hour and 24 hour modes 4 2 3 Calibration Alert Calibration Alert is a feature that will allow the instrument to give an advanced alert that the calibration for the instrument is coming due From the System Setup screen press the Calibration Alert soft key The Calibration Alert Setting screen will now be displayed From the Calibration Alert Setting screen three different parameters may be accessed...

Page 43: ...automatically set 11 months after the calibration date For example if the calibration is performed on 12 15 2012 the Alert Date will automatically be set to 11 15 2013 Although this date is automatically written into the Alert Date location it may be manually overwritten to any advanced date desired At the Calibration Alert setting screen highlight the Alert Date parameter by using the left or rig...

Page 44: ... Alert function Pressing the OK soft key will exit the Calibration Alert Warning screen and go to the standard introduction screen Calibration Alert On Off From the Cal Alert Setting screen you may turn the Calibration Alert function ON and OFF by pressing the Calibration Alert soft key If the Show this screen again function has been turned OFF at the Calibration Alert Warning screen this paramete...

Page 45: ...n When the OMNIA s Return lead is floating the SmartGFI circuit enables protecting the test operator from electric shock When the OMNIA s Return lead is earth grounded the SmartGFI circuit disables and the instrument operates in a grounded return mode of operation If the GFI were to remain active in this state the tester would continuously fail since all current is returning through earth ground B...

Page 46: ...f desired but there is only one leakage current measurement for all channels The Ground Bond Continuity channels can only be used to test from one channel to the common Return Only one channel may be used for each Ground Bond or Continuity test The Ground Bond or Continuity test will be performed between the output channel selected and the Ground Bond Continuity common terminal PLC Remote From the...

Page 47: ...ring on the AC Withstand DC Withstand and IR test parameter setting screens With DUT HV OFF high voltage will automatically be present on the DUT output Please refer to section 4 4 Test Parameters for additional parameter information and screen appearance AC Source 82x7 From the Hardware Setting screen you may turn the AC Source parameter selection ON and OFF by press the AC Source soft key When t...

Page 48: ...ecting security ON restricts access to parameter settings The level of security is determined by the User Setup function User Setup From the Security screen press the User Setup soft key As the soft key is pressed you will be taken to the User Setup screen There are three functions available in the User Setup screen Add User Edit User and Delete User The User Setup screen will appear as follows ...

Page 49: ...arrow keys to select the User ID parameter Use the alpha numeric keypad to add a User ID The User ID is limited to 8 characters Once the User ID parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new User ID or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and delete the User ID Password Each User ID must have a password associated with it To enter a Pas...

Page 50: ...l parameter prior to confirming the password Security Level From the Add User screen press the Security Level soft key As the soft key is pressed the Security Level pop up screen will appear as follows Use the up or down arrow keys to select the Security Level Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new value or the EXIT key to...

Page 51: ...ricted to System Administrators Edit User From the User Setup screen use the up and down arrows to select the User ID you would like to edit Press the Edit User soft key As the soft key is pressed the Edit User screen appear as follows From this screen the User ID Password and Security Level can be changed by entering an alpha numeric User ID Password Password Confirmation and desired security lev...

Page 52: ...r Style and Power On Screens The User Interface screen will appears as follows Alarm Volume In the User Interface screen the Alarm Volume parameter will automatically be highlighted Use the alpahnumeric keypad to set the volume of the alarm in the instrument then press the ENTER key The numbers corresponding to the different volume settings are 1 through 9 1 meaning the volume is off and 9 being t...

Page 53: ...tions are English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Spanish Portuguese Turkish German and French Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new value or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original value Color Style From the User Interface screen press the Color Style soft key As the soft key is pressed the...

Page 54: ... edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new value or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original value Reverting to English If the OMNIA II s interface has been set to Chinese and needs to be configured for English the following steps may be followed 1 Turn the instrument ON The home screen will be displayed ...

Page 55: ...49 2 Press the System Settings soft key 3 Press the User Interface soft key 4 Use the up arrow key to scroll to the English setting ...

Page 56: ...ess the Power On Screens soft key The Power On Setting screen will now be displayed From the Power On Setting screen two different parameters may be accessed Animation and Home Screen The Power On Screens will appear as follows Animation The OMNIA Animation screen is the very first screen to appear when the instrument is powered up You have the option to PAUSE the instrument at this screen after p...

Page 57: ...row keys to select the preferred animation setting for the unit The animation setting options are Continue Pause and Skip Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new value or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original value Home Screen The Home Screen parameter allows you to select the first screen to appea...

Page 58: ...o CONTINUE or SKIP 2 Set the Home Screen selection to Perform Tests Now when the instrument is powered on it will go directly to the Perform Test screen 4 3 Setup Tests Menu From the Main Menu screen press the Setup Tests soft key The Setup Tests screen will now be displayed From the Setup Tests screen six different software controls may be accessed Add Edit Delete Prompt File and Fail Stop The Se...

Page 59: ...e parameters contained within each step The right half of the screen contains the soft key menu When more than 12 steps are programmed in a test file the left and right arrow keys will page through the screens of steps Individual steps may be scrolled to using the up and down arrow keys 4 3 1 Add From the Setup Tests screen press the Add soft key The Test Selection screen will now be displayed Fro...

Page 60: ...a to the step you wish to edit Press the Edit soft key The Parameter Setting screen for the type of test that is in that location will now be displayed The parameters for the test may now be edited For a detailed description of the screens and parameters that are associated with the Edit soft key on this screen please refer to section 4 4 Test Parameters 4 3 3 Delete From the Setup Tests screen us...

Page 61: ...r on the screen before the step is initiated and remain on the screen until the TEST button is pressed After the TEST button is pressed the Prompt will clear and the step will initialize Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll the highlighted area to the step where you would like to insert the text prompt and press the Prompt soft key The Prompt screen will now be displayed The Prompt screen will...

Page 62: ... in the prompt press the Symbol Key soft key While pressing the Symbol Key soft key the symbol values will toggle between _ and When you have finished editing the prompt press the ENTER key After a prompt is inserted in a step a P will appear within the step parameters below the step number 4 3 5 File From the Setup Tests screen press the File soft key The File Setup screen will now be displayed F...

Page 63: ... the ENTER key to complete the deletion or press the EXIT key to escape Load To load a test file use the up and down arrow keys and scroll the highlighted area to the file you wish to load and press the Load soft key 4 3 6 Fail Stop Fail Stop is a function that will stop a sequence of tests if a failure occurs If this function is turned OFF the sequence of tests will continue to the end of the seq...

Page 64: ...ot test first can detect if a DUT is shorted line to ground before applying line power to it 4 4 Test Parameters From the Setup Tests screen press the Add soft key The Test Selection screen will now be displayed From this screen you may choose what type of test to perform Dielectric Withstand Insulation Resistance AC Ground Bond or DC Continuity If you have model 8206 or 8207 you will have Leakage...

Page 65: ...re when not exceeded Leakage HI The maximum leakage current allowable through the measuring device that triggers a failure when exceeded Leakage LO The minimum leakage current allowable through the measuring device that triggers a failure when not exceeded HI Limit A maximum threshold set point that when exceeded triggers a failure A T or an R designator is shown in AC withstand parameters and mea...

Page 66: ...Ground Bond or Continuity test A description of how to set up this parameter is given in the 4 5 4 Continuity and 4 5 5 Ground Bond parameter sections of this manual Frequency This parameter is available in AC tests only and is selectable using a soft key between 50 and 60Hz Continuity in ACW and DCW This function checks for a connection between the current and return lead This is a basic DC conti...

Page 67: ...t through the MD When set to DC the unit measures only the DC component of the leakage current through the MD NOTE If the AC DC parameter is set to DC or AC the minimum delay time is automatically set to a minimum of 1 3sec If the AC DC parameter is set to AC DC the minimum delay time is automatically set to a minimum of 1 8sec Ranging Mode Unit ranging setting used during the Leakage Current test...

Page 68: ...sting of the Default Parameters for each of the different types of tests that are available in the OMNIA II The Default Parameters are as follows Default Parameters TEST TYPE PARAMETER VALUE ACW Voltage 1240VAC HI Limit T 10 00mA LO Limit T 0 000mA Ramp Up 0 1s Dwell Time 1 0s Ramp Down 0 0s Arc Sense 5 HI Limit R 10 00mA LO Limit R Offset 0 000mA 0 000mA Scanner OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Frequency 60Hz Ar...

Page 69: ...c Detect OFF Continuity OFF IR Voltage 500VDC HI Limit 0 00M LO Limit 0 05M Ramp Up Dwell Time 0 1s 0 5s Delay 1 0s Ramp Down 0 0s Charge LO 0 000 A Scanner OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GND Current 25 00A Voltage 8 00V HI Limit 100m LO Limit 0m Dwell 1 0s Frequency 60Hz Offset 0m Scanner DualCHEK 00 OFF CONT HI Limit 1000 LO Limit 0 00 Dwell 1 0s Offset 0 00 Scanner GND Channel Scanner HV Channel 00 OOOOOOOOO...

Page 70: ...eakage HI 10 00mA Leakage LO 0 00mA Power HI 1000W Power LO 0W PF HI 1 000 PF LO Active Link 0 000 OFF MODEL 82X6 AND 82X7 LCT Leakage HI 3000 A Leakage LO 0 0 A Voltage HI 100 0V Voltage LO Dwell Time 0 0V 1 0s Delay Time Offset Leakage Active Link 1 0s 0 0uA RMS OFF Reverse OFF Neutral CLOSED Ground CLOSED Meas Device UL544NP Probe AC DC Ranging Mode Ground to Line AC DC Auto Scanner OOOOOOOOOOO...

Page 71: ...displayed From this screen you may choose what type of test to perform Dielectric Withstand Insulation Resistance AC Ground Bond or DC Continuity 6 From the Test Selection screen press the soft key next to the type of test you wish to add to the test sequence If you press the Dielectric Withstand soft key the AC Withstand and DC Withstand test soft keys will be displayed Press the AC Withstand or ...

Page 72: ... between 50Hz 60Hz or Sync It is necessary to press the ENTER key to accept the new parameter or press EXIT to cancel from the edit If the Step Name parameter is enabled in the System Menu then each step will have a Step Name soft key in the Parameter Menus The step name can be a maximum of 24 characters in length and may use any combination of the character set plus numbers and symbols To name th...

Page 73: ...en though the file has not been saved the file will be retained in RAM until another file is loaded or created or until the instrument is powered down Saving the Test File From the Setup Tests screen press the File soft key The File Setup screen will now be displayed From the File Setup screen press the Save soft key The file will save to the name you created and the Setup Tests screen will now be...

Page 74: ...steps will increment At the same time the Setup Test Tests Selection screen will be displayed You may now select the type of test you wish to insert from the soft key menu Inserting a Text Prompt Refer to section 4 3 4 Prompt for a detailed description of inserting text prompts 4 5 1 AC Withstand From the Setup Tests Selection screen press the Add soft key The test types soft keys will now be disp...

Page 75: ... soft key will display the additional parameters Continuity selection DC continuity or OFF and Select Meter 4 5 2 DC Withstand From the Setup Tests Selection screen press the Add soft key The test types soft keys will now be displayed Pressing the Dielectric Withstand soft key will display the AC Withstand and DC Withstand soft keys Press the DC Withstand soft key The DC Withstand Parameter Settin...

Page 76: ...ally To manually set the Charge LO current use the up and down arrow keys or the ENTER key and scroll the highlighted area to the Charge LO current parameter Enter the new Charge LO current via the alphanumeric keypad and then press the ENTER key to accept the new parameter or press the EXIT key to escape from the edit To automatically set the Charge LO current use the up and down arrow keys or th...

Page 77: ...e Parameter Setting screen will now be displayed The Insulation Resistance Parameter Setting screen will appear as follows From the Insulation Resistance Parameter Setting screen the following parameters may be controlled Voltage HI Limit LO Limit Ramp Up Dwell Time Delay Time Ramp Down Charge LO Scanner Channel Select Name and Defaults Charge LO The Charge LO function is used to check if the cabl...

Page 78: ...ue is automatically updated in the field and does not allow an escape to the original value or that the ENTER key be used to accept the new parameter 4 5 4 Continuity and Ground Bond The Continuity test is generally used to test the ground conductor of a line cord If the resistance exceeds the HI Limit trip point or drops below the LO Limit trip point the OMNIA II will signal a continuity failure ...

Page 79: ...ER key to accept the new value or press the EXIT key to escape from the edit To automatically set an Offset value set the output voltage current and frequency to the values that will be used on the DUT and connect the test cables test fixture or Scanner channel to the instrument Next short the ends of the test cables and press the TEST button The highlighted parameter field will briefly show the w...

Page 80: ... test specified in the DualCHEK parameter For example if DualCHEK is set to ACW the next test in the sequence after the AC Ground Bond test must be an ACW test If the test immediately following the AC Ground test does not match the DualCHEK setting the AC Ground Bond test and following test will run sequentially 4 5 6 DC Continuity From the Setup Tests Selection screen press the Add soft key The t...

Page 81: ...nd frequency to the values that will be used on the DUT and connect the test cables test fixture or Scanner channel to the instrument Next short the ends of the test cables and press the TEST button The highlighted parameter field will briefly show the word READING and then display the new value The new value is automatically updated in the field and does not allow an escape to the original value ...

Page 82: ...er factor is to 1 the more resistive the DUT is The closer the power factor is to 0 the more reactive inductive or capacitive the DUT is Leakage Leakage HI and Leakage LO Leakage in the Run Test mode refers to the amount of current which flows from the enclosure case of the DUT to the neutral side of the line input The Leakage HI trip limit is used to program the maximum allowable earth leakage cu...

Page 83: ...S2 is placed in position 2 which disables the earth leakage test and connects the neutral of the DUT input to the ground of the DUT AC Source Press the AC Source soft key to enter the AC Source Test Parameter screen The screen will look as follows ...

Page 84: ...s you to set the output of the AC source in constant current mode When active the A Hi parameter can be used to set the output current of the AC source 4 5 8 Leakage Current test Models 82x6 and 82x7 Associated Research recommends performing a Hipot test with the Fail Stop ON prior to performing a Run Test or Leakage Current test Performing a Hipot test first can detect if a DUT is shorted line to...

Page 85: ... the measuring device that triggers a failure when not exceeded Offset The offset of leakage current measurements taken during a line current test The purpose of the LLT Offset is to allow the unit to zero out leakage current associated with instrument the instrument leads and any other integrated Associated Research Inc instruments Since there is a capacitive value associated with the Associated ...

Page 86: ...d by the Neutral soft key The S2 relay is represented as REVERSE and is controlled by the Reverse soft key The S3 relay is represented as GROUND and is controlled by the Ground soft key Pressing the relay s corresponding soft key will toggle it between its two available states Line Configuration Setting When the Neutral or Ground relays are set to the CLOSED position they are in a normal operating...

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Page 88: ...wn in Figure 2 and are set by the Probe soft key These two relays configure the current measuring device into three possible positions Repeatedly pressing the Probe soft key allows the selection of the three different states The three positions are described in the table below MEASURING DEVICE POSITION SH SL DISPLAY INDICATION AGENCY TEST APPLICATION Ground to Line A A Ground to Line Protective Co...

Page 89: ...URRENT TEST Probe HI to Line indicates the MD is connected between the PROBE HI terminal on the instrument which should be connected to the ENCLOSURE of the DUT and the system neutral This is known as an TOUCH CURRENT TEST Probe HI to Probe LO indicates the MD is connected between the PROBE HI and the PROBE LO terminals on the instrument which allow the operator to connect the MD between applied p...

Page 90: ...tient care equipment Medical Equipment 3 IEC601 1 UL2601 EN60601 1 Medical Equipment 4 UL1563 Electric Spas Equipment Assemblies and Associated Equipment 5 IEC60990 Fig4 U2 IEC60950 Laboratory Equipment Information Technology 6 IEC60990 Fig5 U3 Laboratory Equipment Information Technology External User configurable User configurable Frequency Check The Leakage Current test can be configured to veri...

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Page 93: ... and 8207 have an access panel on the back of the instrument that can be removed to access the MD external PCB The MD external PCB may be configured for a simple resistive measuring device No components are supplied for the population of the PCB ...

Page 94: ...play will be equal to Voltage generator 1000 The readings can then be correlated to verify the voltmeter bandwidth Since the voltage is being applied directly across the MD voltmeter amplifier inputs it is not necessary to actually install a 1K resistor to the external MD input It is necessary to have the 0 resistors installed in position R1 and R3 on the external measuring device PCB to operate i...

Page 95: ...ut N G parameter allows you to configure the AC Source output to either open or close the ground connection The Volt Range parameter controls the output range of the AC Source high or low See specifications for more details The OC Fold parameter allows you to set the output of the AC source in constant current mode When active the A Hi parameter can be used to set the output current of the AC sour...

Page 96: ...n allows the user to configure a custom menu In order to customize a softkey selection press and hold one of the softkeys until the My Menu pop appears as follows Use the up or down arrow keys to select the preferred function The My Menu setting options are EDIT and DELETE EDIT will allow the user to select a system test or file ...

Page 97: ...as a My Menu softkey press and hold the desired softkey until the My Menu Function pop up appears as follows Use the up or down arrow keys to select the preferred function The My Menu setting options are EDIT and DELETE Selecting EDIT will input the selected parameter as a My Menu soft key DELETE will clear the current soft key selection Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the e...

Page 98: ... a Hipot Continuity Ground Bond and Insulation Resistance test Connect the HV lead with the alligator clip and white insulating tip into the HV receptacle on the OMNIA Connect the Return lead with the black alligator clip into the Return receptacle and the Sense receptacle Connect the Ground Bond lead with the red alligator clip into the Current and Sense receptacles 5 1 2 Adapter Box Connections ...

Page 99: ...contacts are open the output of the instrument will be disabled Remote Interlock can also be referred to as a remote system lockout utilizing fail when open logic To disable the Remote Interlock feature connect the Interlock Key into the Signal Input port located on the back of the tester 5 1 4 DUT Input Voltage Connections for Models 82x6 and 82x7 An unbalanced single phase supply must be used wi...

Page 100: ...e channels and 8 Ground Bond channels on the rear panel The High Voltage channels can be set to a High or Low level giving the capability to test from one channel to another channel or from any channel to a common Low or Return point The channels can be connected in parallel if desired but there is only one leakage current measurement for all channels The Ground Bond channels can test only from on...

Page 101: ... 10 steps The Perform Tests screen will appear as follows The Perform Tests screen is the main operational screen of instrument From this screen individual steps are monitored while the test is being performed At the end of a sequence of tests all of the step results may be recalled via the Results soft key on this screen This screen may also be used to debug test files with the use of the single ...

Page 102: ...tep Turn the Single Step function ON and OFF by pressing the Single Step soft key If Security is enabled single step may not be turned ON and OFF at the Perform Test screen The state Single Step is in at the time security is enabled is the state at which it shall remain 5 2 3 Fail Stop Fail Stop is a function that will stop a sequence of tests at the step that fails If the Fail Stop is turned ON a...

Page 103: ...kage Current tests Associated Research recommends performing a Hipot test with the Fail Stop ON prior to performing a Run Test or Leakage Current test Performing a Hipot test first can detect if a DUT is shorted line to ground before applying line power to it 5 2 4 Results At the end of a test sequence or single step test you may review the measurements of each test by pressing the Results soft ke...

Page 104: ...ype of test The results screens are based on the Performing Tests metering screens and are identical in appearance except for the title Refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests Metering for the meters that will be displayed 5 3 Performing a Test 1 As instructed in section 4 2 System Setup select a memory and step that is suitable for the test you would like to perform 2 Attach the appropriate DUT to the...

Page 105: ...rmed refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests Metering When the step is complete the highlighted area will sequence to the next step and the new metering display will appear unless there is a prompt embedded within the step When the highlighted area moves to the next step the previous step area will now display the results of the test just performed 7 At the end of the test sequence the right side of th...

Page 106: ...RING SCREENS MODELS 8206 8207 TEST TYPE VOLTAGE LEAKAGE TIME MD VOLT I MAX Leakage Current X X X X X The meter layout on the Perform Tests screen can be customized to show the most relevant information in the larger meter windows Please refer to Section 4 Programming Instructions for more information 5 5 Displayed Messages Directly above the Metering screens is the Test Status display This portion...

Page 107: ...ss the values update in real time Ramp Up This message appears on the display at the beginning of the test when the output voltage is ramping up Ramp Down This message appears on the display at the end of the dwell cycle when the output voltage is ramping down Pass This message appears on the display when the test process is complete and the DUT passed the test 5 5 2 Error Messages All Models Abor...

Page 108: ... DUT leakage current drops below the LO Limit setting of the Real current parameter in AC withstand CONT Fail This message appears on the display if the DUT fails the basic Continuity check performed during an AC DC Withstand test when Continuity is selected ON Arc Fail This message appears on the display if the DUT arcing current exceeds the Arc Sense limit Arc Sense 1 9 and the Arc function is a...

Page 109: ...during the test Out Error This message appears on the display if the instrument s output reading does not match the set value If the instrument has an output problem when the TEST button is pressed the Output Error screen will appear as follows The RESET button is not active in this situation Only the Exit soft key will allow you to return to the Perform Test screen OTP Fail This message appears o...

Page 110: ...DUT input wattage drops below the Watt LO Trip setting PF HI This message appears on the display if the Power Factor exceeds the PF HI Trip setting PF LO This message appears on the display if the Power Factor drops below the PF LO Trip setting Leak HI This message appears on the display if the enclosure to neutral leakage current exceeds the Leak HI Trip setting Leak LO This message appears on th...

Page 111: ...ment be serviced by Associated Research The following Fatal Error identification numbers will represent the type of failure that has occurred Error Code 9001 will appear on the display if the instrument has a recognizable internal component failure Error Code 9002 will appear on the display if the instrument s System Data or the Model Option Serial Number Data are corrupted and do not match the se...

Page 112: ...IN PIN CONTACT for plug 745253 7 CRIMP SNAP IN SOCKET CONTACT for receptacle 745171 1 SHIELDED CABLE CLAMP for either plug or receptacle 747784 3 JACKSCREW SET 2 6 1 Remote Signal Outputs The rear panel connector provides three output signals to remotely monitor PASS FAIL and PROCESSING conditions The monitoring signals are provided by three normally open internal relays that toggle ON and OFF to ...

Page 113: ... 7 and pin 8 while the reset function is activated This is only a continuous closure dependent on the length of time the reset button is held in an active state 6 2 Remote Signal Inputs and Memory Access The OMNIA remote connector enables remote operation of the TEST RESET and REMOTE INTERLOCK functions and allows the operator to select one of 10 pre programmed test files When the PLC Remote mode ...

Page 114: ...ion due to timing errors REMOTE FILE SELECT TRUTH TABLE BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 FILE 0 0 0 1 01 0 0 1 0 02 0 0 1 1 03 0 1 0 0 04 0 1 0 1 05 0 1 1 0 06 0 1 1 1 07 1 0 0 0 08 1 0 0 1 09 1 0 1 0 10 1 Momentary Contact closure between BIT and COMMON 0 No Contact closure between BIT and COMMON ACTIVATING MEMORY PROGRAM FUNCTIONS THROUGH THE REMOTE CONNECTOR SELECTS THE PROGRAM AND STARTS THE TEST WHICH...

Page 115: ... pins 4 and 5 of the Remote Interface Signal Input port The instrument can still be used without the external interlock device as long as the Interlock Disable Key 38075 provided with unit is plugged into the Remote Interface Signal Input port If there is nothing connected to the Remote Interface Signal Input port to provide a connection to the Remote Interlock the instrument will not perform test...

Page 116: ... http www asresearch com products software USB driver aspx Click on USB RS 232 Driver to download the driver This link contains an automatic extract and install program Follow the instructions of the installation program to initialize the driver install NOTE The USB port acts as a USB to RS 232 converter As a result the PC will recognize the USB port as a virtual COM port 7 1 USB RS 232 Interface ...

Page 117: ...a When requesting data from the instrument it will automatically send the data back to the controller input buffer The controller input buffer will accumulate data being sent from the instrument including the ACK and NAK response strings until it has been read by the controller 7 2 GPIB Interface This interface is optional on the OMNIA and provides all of the control commands and parameter setting...

Page 118: ...ied by its interface functions These functions provide the means for a device to receive process and send messages over the bus The interface functions are listed in the chart below GPIB 488 1 INTERFACE FUNCTIONS INTERFACE FUNCTION SUBSET DESCRIPTION Source Handshake SH1 Complete Source handshake capability Acceptor Handshake AH1 Complete Acceptor handshake capability Talker T6 Talker functions un...

Page 119: ...command and the parameter data must be separated with a space Each command string should be terminated by the ASCII control code New Line NL 0Ah or the end of line EOL message for GPIB All commands that end with a question mark are query commands and required an IEEE 488 read command to retrieve the data from the device s output buffer 7 4 2 Test Execution Commands The following commands are used ...

Page 120: ... are used to create or modify Test Setup Files COMMAND DESCRIPTION VALUE FL nn File Load nn nn 01 9999 FD File Delete Active selected File FD nn File Delete by Number nn 01 9999 FS File Save Active selected File FSA nn xxxx File Save as nn 01 9999 xxx name FN nn xxxx File New nn 01 9999 xxxx name SS nn Step Select nn 01 9999 ADD test p1 p2 p3 Adds all parameters ADD2 test p1 p2 p3 Adds all paramet...

Page 121: ... If there is a file already located at the desired number it will be moved to the next higher number and inserted in its place New files may be added to the bottom of the file list but there must not be any numbers that do not have a file defined FN file number file name Creates a new file name at the specified file number If there is a file already located at the desired number it will be moved t...

Page 122: ...s or phrases like OPEN CLOSE The LS companion command will also list all parameters in complete text as they appear on the setting screen ACW DCW IR 1 Voltage Voltage Voltage 2 HI Limit T HI Limit HI Limit 3 LO Limit T LO Limit LO Limit 4 Ramp Up Ramp Up Ramp Up 5 Dwell Time Dwell Time Delay Time 6 Ramp Down Ramp Down Ramp Down 7 Arc Sense Charge LO Charge LO 8 HI Limit Real Arc Sense DUT Output1 ...

Page 123: ...d is installed Below are examples of the ADD command describing the order of parameters in the command string The first string outlines the order of the parameters The second string outlines an example with actual values for each parameter Adding an AC Withstand Test ADD ACW Voltage HI Limit T LO Limit T Ramp Up Dwell Ramp Down Arc Sense HI Limit R LO Limit R Frequency Arc Dectect Continuity DUT O...

Page 124: ...e This command will add or insert the test at the step location that has been selected When a test has already been created at a selected step then the new step will be inserted and the previous step will move down to the next step and all other step will be renumbered accordingly The parameter test indicated the test type The values ACW DCW IR GND CONT RUN or LCT must be used The parameters p1 p2...

Page 125: ...c Detect Continuity ON OFF 13 Continuity ON OFF DUT Output1 14 DUT Output1 Scanner2 15 Scanner2 GND CONT RUN LCT 1 Current HI Limit Voltage HI Leakage HI 2 Voltage LO Limit Voltage LO Leakage LO 3 HI Limit Dwell Amp HI Voltage HI 4 LO Limit Offset Amp LO Voltage LO 5 Dwell Scanner Dwell Time Dwell Time 6 Offset Continuity Delay Time Delay Time 7 Scanner Leakage HI LCT Offset 8 Frequency Leakage LO...

Page 126: ...tring outlines the order of the parameters The second string outlines an example with actual values for each parameter Adding an AC Withstand Test ADD2 ACW Voltage HI Limit T LO Limit T Ramp Up Dwell Time Ramp Down Arc Sense HI Limit R LO Limit R Offset Frequency Arc Detect Continuity DUT Output Scanner Setup ADD2 ACW 1240 10 00 0 000 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 10 00 0 000 0 000 60 OFF OFF ON OOOOOOO O Adding ...

Page 127: ...Hi Output N G Volt Rang OC Fold ADD2 RUN 125 0 0 0 10 00 0 00 1 0 0 2 10 00 0 00 1000 0 1 000 0 000 OFF M1 Adding a Leakage Current test1 2 ADD2 LCT Leakage HI Leakage LO Voltage HI Voltage LO Dwell Time Offset Delay Time Neutral Reverse Ground Meas Device Probe Peak RMS Active Link AC DC Ranging Mode PLC Control Scanner Setup ADD2 LCT 6000 0 0 125 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 CLOSED OFF CLOSED UL544NP G...

Page 128: ...t that had been created for the active step SF 1 0 Sets the Fail Stop function OFF or ON for the active setup file loaded into RAM 1 sets the Fail Stop ON 0 sets the Fail Stop OFF 7 4 4 Test Parameter Editing Commands and Companion Queries These commands are used to modify the test parameter within each step These commands require a parameter value to be included with the command The companion que...

Page 129: ... 50Hz 2 400Hz option 3 800Hz option 4 SYNC EG 1 0 EG Edit Ground LCT 1 Open 0 Close EH value EH Edit HI Limit DCW IR GND CONT 0 0 20000uA 0 05 50000M 0 600m 0 00 10 00 EHR value EHR Edit HI Limit R ACW 0 000 50 00mA 99 99mA Models 825x EHT value EHT Edit HI Limit T ACW 0 000 50 00mA 100 00mA Models 825x EL value EL Edit LO Limit DCW IR GND CONT 0 0 20000uA 0 05 50000 0 600m 0 00 10000 ELR value EL...

Page 130: ...L Edit PF LO RUN 0 000 1 000 EPOH value EPOH Edit Power HI RUN 0 4500W EPOL value EPOL Edit Power LO RUN 0 4500W EP 0 1 2 EP Edit Probe LCT 0 Ground to Line 1 Probe HI to Line 2 Probe HI to Probe LO ERD value ERD Edit Ramp Down ACW DCW IR 0 0 999 9s ERH 1 0 ERH Edit Ramp HI DCW 1 On 0 Off ERU value ERU Edit Ramp Up ACW DCW IR 0 0 999 9s ER 1 0 ER Edit Reverse LCT 1 On 0 Off EACDC n Edit AC DC Filt...

Page 131: ...t should only be used when Continuity or Ground Bond tests are routed through the HS 16 external PC controlled scanner When the EDOC command is set to 0 the Continuity or Ground Bond test will be disconnected from the GND and Case terminals of the DUT outputs to eliminate possible parallel paths with the scanner outputs 7 4 5 System Parameter Editing Commands and Companion Queries These commands a...

Page 132: ...S System Continuity Scanner 0 HV Channel 1 GND Channel SDT value SDT Date mm dd yy or yy mm dd or dd mm yy same as SDF setting SF 1 0 SF Fail Stop 1 On 0 Off SL 1 0 SL Lock 1 On 0 Off SM 1 0 SM System Measurement 0 True RMS 1 Average SMM 2 1 0 SMM Main Menu page 2 My Menu 1 Perform Tests 0 Menu SPR 1 0 SPR PLC Remote 1 On 0 Off SSG 1 0 SSG Smart GFI 1 On 0 Off SSG2 value SSG2 Smart GFI value 0 4 5...

Page 133: ...value Delete User 1 8 SUE p p p p Edit User Pointer name password level Pointer 1 8 Name 8 character max Password 8 character max Level 0 Run only 1 Edit step 2 recall step 3 full system 7 4 6 Query Commands These query commands will retrieve data from the instrument The GPIB bus application requires an IEEE 488 read command to be sent after the query command These commands include functions for r...

Page 134: ...the current in uA for example 2 0mA will respond with 2000 for 2000uA RD step number Read the results for an individual step The step number is the actual step number that has been saved within the file not the order of which the steps were executed For example if the test was executed starting from step 3 and ending with step 5 then the first step test results will be found in location 3 not in l...

Page 135: ...ers of the test Please refer to the ADD command for a list of parameters for each test type LS step number Lists all the Parameters for the individual step indicated by step number 1 30 The response will be formatted as follows step test p1 p2 p3 Where step is the step number test is the test type and p1 p2 etc indicates the parameters of the test Please refer to the ADD command for a list of para...

Page 136: ...tion Query ARI Model Number Serial Number Firmware Revision RST Reset Command Resets OMNIA TST Self Test Query 00H OK 01H TEST EEPROM ERROR CLS Clear Status Command Clear Standard Event Status Register Clear Service Request Register OPC Operation Complete Command When TEST command ok setting ESR BIT0 1 OPC Operation Complete Query 1 TEST completed ok 0 TEST in process WAI Wait to Continue Command ...

Page 137: ...I After the command is executed it prevents the instrument from executing any further query or commands until the no operation pending flag is TRUE PSC 1 0 Sets the power on status clear bit When set to 1 the Standard Event Enable register and Status Byte Enable registers will be cleared when power is turned ON 0 setting indicates the Enable registers will be loaded with Enable register masks from...

Page 138: ... information is returned as a decimal number representing the binary weighted sum of all bits within the register The Enable register bits represent the selection of bits that will be logically OR d together to form the summary bit in the Status Byte The CLS command will not clear the Enable registers and if you wish to clear the register you must set it to a value of 0 Like the Event register the...

Page 139: ...133 7 128 Power On PROMPT ESR ESE STB SPOLL SRE ESE SRE ...

Page 140: ...n the file save FS file save as FSA file new FN and file delete FD commands are used to save create and delete the files The non volatile memory has a limited write cycle life Therefore for programmers who wish to send all parameters before executing each test the following commands should not be used FS File Save FSA File Save As FN File New FD File Delete The parameters will be stored in the CPU...

Page 141: ...135 and added to with the ADD command This will avoid constantly writing to the non volatile memory ...

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Page 143: ... MORE INFORMATION ON IEEE GPIB PLEASE CONTACT The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc 345 East 47th Street New York NY 10017 1 212 705 7018 Communications Society of IEEE Internet www ieee org ...

Page 144: ...emory Discontinued 05 OMNIA to APT 7 Memory 06 Cold Resistance 07 Data Storage Card Discontinued 08 Printer Port 09 Ethernet Card 10 GPIB Card 11 DUT Output Relay Controls 8206 Only 14 400 800 Hz Hipot Output 8206 Only 15 3mA AC DC Output Discontinued 16 Prompt Interlock Discontinued 17 GB Volt Discontinued 51 PLC Voltage Control Discontinued 52 15 Remote Memories Select Discontinued 54 Reactive C...

Page 145: ...s out the test lead Kelvin connection Therefore the resistance of the Return test lead will be measured during the test unless the Milliohm Offset feature is used The Scanner will provide output to multiple test points and will have the same operation specifications that apply to the standard instrument with the exception of one Ground Bond Continuity channel limitation due to the characteristics ...

Page 146: ...e Remote I O input This cable part number 38774 is custom and can only be purchased from Associated Research When using this option with an APT power source be sure to power up the OMNIA II first and then power up the AC power source When powering down the instruments power down the AC power source first and then power down the OMNIA II The OMNIA II is in an undetermined state without power and ma...

Page 147: ...provide Pass Fail and Processing signals The different states of the Fail and Pass signals are described in the truth table below For questions related to the standard configuration of the PLC remote please refer to section 6 Connection of Remote I O The following Test Parameter Editing GPIB commands may be used to control the memory send selection FAIL PASS CONDITION 0 0 After RESET is pressed 0 ...

Page 148: ...memory activation of the APT power source If you would like to operate the APT power source independently of the OMNIA II either disconnect the interface cable or disable the PLC remote on the APT power source The Remote Memories send signals are provided by three high voltage high current Darlington drivers These are open collector devices capable of sinking 350mA at voltages as high as 95 VDC Wi...

Page 149: ...M6 1 1 1 M7 0 OPEN 1 CLOSED The following Test Parameter Editing GPIB commands may be used to control the memory send selection COMMAND NAME TEST TYPES VALUE EPM n n 1 7 EPM Edit PLC Memory Send RUN LCT 1 M1 2 M2 3 M3 4 M4 5 M5 6 M6 7 M7 The ADD command can also be used The memory selection should be inserted ...

Page 150: ...INS GND and OFF When MAINS is selected continuity may be measured from the L and N connections of the LCT card or from the front or rear panel current and return Do not use the front and rear panel connections at the same time as the L and N connections as this will affect the continuity reading When GND is selected continuity may be measured from the LCT card s GND and Case connections or from th...

Page 151: ...meter COMMAND NAME TEST TYPES VALUE ECR n n 0 2 ECR Edit Cold Resistance Connection RUN LCT 0 GND 1 OFF 2 MAINS The ADD command can also be used The memory selection should be inserted as the last parameter and should use full text as indicated on the LCD screen such as M1 or M2 The specifications for the 10k continuity remain the same with this option installed 07 Data Storage Card Discontinued T...

Page 152: ...key from the OMNIA II Main Menu and then select the Data Card Settings soft key in the Setup System menu A brief description of the settings follows Results Limit The Results Limit allows the user to receive an alert message on the display of the OMNIA II when the total number of results saved on the Data Storage Card s internal Flash memory has exceeded the predefined limit This value can be set ...

Page 153: ...ous results and the total results are exceeded once more Time Limit The Results Limit allows the user to receive an alert message on the display of the OMNIA II when any of the results saved on the Data Storage Card s internal Flash memory are older than the predefined setting The Time Limit can be set to its default value of 0 days function is disabled to 99 days When the Time Limit is exceeded t...

Page 154: ... Storage Card The possible settings are Pass Fail All or None If the Test Result setting is set to Pass the Data Storage Card will only save results that resulted in a Pass If the Test Result setting is set to Fail the Data Storage Card will only save results that resulted in a Fail Setting the Test Result setting to All will have the Data Storage Card record all results pass or fail If the Test R...

Page 155: ...en all RS485 instruments on the bus will receive the command The command set used for RS485 is the same as the command set for RS232 When using the RS485 bus and sending the 0 address the instruments will not respond with the Acknowledge 06H or 6 decimal or Not Acknowledge 15H or 21 decimal strings after a command is sent and will not respond to any Query Commands It is also possible to combine th...

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Page 157: ...ves the user the ability to automatically load and execute a test file based on what barcode is scanned from the Perform Tests screen Using the RUN FILE feature will enable the instrument s output once the barcode is scanned Do not touch the DUT at any time when using this feature in order to avoid potential shock or serious injury To completely enable this feature the user must name the desired t...

Page 158: ...modes are selected The Data Storage Card will simply substitute a 0 for the field if it is not applicable to the setting For example if a user had their Barcode I P setting set to SERIAL and scanned a Serial Number with the value 123456789 the TD response for an ACW test could be 01 ACW Pass 1 24 1 000 0 900 1 0 123456789 0 Note that there is a 0 in the Product Number field because the Barcode I P...

Page 159: ...ernal USB Flash memory drive To navigate through the results use the up down left and right soft keys on the OMNIA II front panel The following message will display if the Delete Result soft key is pressed Pressing Enter will verify that the user wants to delete all of the results on the Data Storage Card and pressing Exit will cancel deleting the results ...

Page 160: ...er Results soft key is pressed Follow the instructions on the screen in order to create a name for the file you wish to transfer There is a limit of 8 characters for the name of the results file Press the Enter soft key when you have finished entering the file name After pressing Enter you will see the following message ...

Page 161: ... memory disk from the Data Storage Card and connect it to a PC with a USB port Contents of Results File The following is an example entry in the Data Storage Card results file for an arbitrary ACW test 00000001 06 14 06 08 26 TEST1 8106 0120013 M01 S01 ACW Pass 1 24KV 0 004mA 0 000mA 1 0s The following table gives a description of each field for the above ACW test FIELD CONTENTS DESCRIPTION 000000...

Page 162: ...nformation that will be included in each test type s result entry DCW IR CONT GND RUN LCT Test Voltage Test Voltage DUT Resistance Test Current DUT Voltage DUT Voltage DUT Leakage Current DUT Resistance Test Dwell Time DUT Resistance DUT Current DUT Leakage Current Test Dwell Time Test Delay Time Test Dwell Time DUT Power Test Delay Time Test Dwell Time DUT Leakage Current DUT Power Factor NOTE If...

Page 163: ... space on the drive to save the file To save the results file the user needs to create some empty space on the USB Flash memory drive The above message occurs when the total results accumulated on the Data Storage Card exceeds 100 000 The OMNIA II will not allow any more tests to be run unless the user deletes the results currently on the Data Storage Card or ...

Page 164: ...ill not record test results The above message occurs when the user tries to transfer results from the Data Storage Card without the USB Flash memory drive connected To transfer results the user needs to have the Flash memory drive connected to the Data Storage Card The above message appears when the user attempts to give a name to a results ...

Page 165: ...ts are nearing the capacity of the Data Storage Card 100 000 When the total results on the Data Storage Card exceed 100 000 the Data Storage Card will cease saving results To avoid this the user can transfer and delete the old test results or change the Test Result setting in the Data Card Settings menu to NONE When the Test Result setting is set to NONE the Data Storage Card will not record test ...

Page 166: ... test that increments automatically after each test is performed The test can be further configured to print only results from tests that have failed or to print all test results from every test performed The Printer Port is a USB interface and should be compatible with most USB printers The printer port output uses simple ASCII characters and control codes Simply connect the printer to the OMNIA ...

Page 167: ... test The second method is to press the Enter key from the Results screen The third way is to press the Print Results soft key from the Perform test screen In the OFF mode the printer card and printer menu are disabled Test Result From the Print Format setting screen press the Test Result soft key As the soft key is pressed the display will toggle between the words All and Fail only This command s...

Page 168: ...Finish by pressing the ENTER key This number is not saved as part of the non volatile system parameters therefore each time the power to the instrument is turned off the number will be reset to 1 Form Feed From the Print Format setting screen you may turn the Form Feed ON and OFF by pressing the Form Feed soft key This command forces a form feed after each complete test sequence When the form feed...

Page 169: ...163 Print Report Example ...

Page 170: ...t is for use with a standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable and may be connected to any compatible PC The 9 pin D type subminiature connecter labeled RS232 is for connection of the OMNIA to an RS 232 communication bus RS 232 Interface The protocol for interfacing and communicating using the RS 232 interface can be found in section 7 Bus Remote Interface USB GPIB RS 232 of this manual Ethernet Interface The ...

Page 171: ...umber for the Ethernet Card in TCP connections is 10001 Ethernet Card Setup In order to setup the Ethernet card the operator will need information from the local network administrator Please have your network administrator fill out the required information on the next page and keep it for your records ...

Page 172: ...be completed by Network Administrator Ethernet Card Address ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ Device Name _____________________ Device IP Address _______ _______ _______ _______ Gateway IP Address _______ _______ _______ _______ Subnet Mask _______ _______ _______ _______ ...

Page 173: ...fies a parameter and exits the Ethernet Card Parameters Menu or uses the command set at the end of this option description Thus if the IP Setup is set to AUTO the Ethernet Card will request a new IP Address every time a parameter is edited and as a result the Requesting IP Address message will appear Power Up The Ethernet Card will be installed with the default options listed above After the OMNIA...

Page 174: ...ss the EXIT key to escape from this screen and stop the OMNIA II from requesting an IP address or allow the OMNIA II to request an IP address automatically from the network to which it is connected The Ethernet Card will wait for an IP Address for approximately 20 seconds If the OMNIA II successfully receives an IP Address from the server the following pop up message will be displayed ...

Page 175: ...isplayed Press the EXIT key to remove the pop up message and return to the OMNIA II s Main Menu Screen Ethernet Card Menu When the Ethernet Card option is installed the Ethernet Card Menu will appear in the Setup System Screen as shown below To access the Ethernet Card Menu press the Ethernet Card soft key from the Setup ...

Page 176: ...esolve the IP Address automatically the OMNIA II will use DHCP or BOOTP protocols When MANUAL is selected the OMNIA will request a specific IP Address from the server The IP Address that will be requested must be entered in the subsequent IP Address parameter field IP Address A specific IP Address must be entered into this field if the IP Setup parameter is configured to MANUAL Use the arrow keys ...

Page 177: ...teway IP must be entered in the following format XXX XXX XXX XXX Press the EXIT key to save the new settings If the IP Setup parameter is set to AUTO you do not need to enter a Gateway IP manually Subnet Mask A specific Subnet Mask must be entered into this field if the IP Setup parameter is configured to MANUAL Use the arrow keys to highlight this parameter Once the parameter is highlighted you m...

Page 178: ...fy the OMNIA II on your server and may be used in place of a dedicated IP Address Use the arrow keys to highlight this parameter Once the parameter is highlighted you may enter the Subnet Mask using the numeric keypad The Device Name may be a maximum of eight characters and MUST start with a letter If the Device Name does not start with a letter the following error message will be ...

Page 179: ... save the new settings The Device Name parameter is only active when the IP Setup is set to AUTO Next Page Press the Next Page soft key to bring up additional parameters as shown in the following screen From this screen four parameters may be accessed MAC Address Barcode I P ...

Page 180: ...code I P soft key to select the type of Barcode input The Barcode I P parameter can be set to SERIAL PRODUCT SER PROD OFF or RUN FILE When the setting is SERIAL PRODUCT or SER PROD the user can scan barcodes in the Perform Tests screen before the test is started When a barcode is scanned one of the following messages will appear on the display ...

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Page 182: ...pha numeric code that is on the product s barcode label For example if Product A has barcode 123456789 then the test file that the user would like to run when testing Product A should be named 123456789 When the product s barcode is scanned the OMNIA will immediately execute the test associated with that barcode The test file name is limited to 10 characters However if the user names a test file w...

Page 183: ...put it into the OMNIA II The OMNIA II will then search for a test file name that matches the product number barcode string If the OMNIA II finds a match it will load the file into RAM When the same product number barcode is scanned a second time the test will be executed automatically If OMNIA does not find a file name that matches the barcode string the unit will beep notifying the user that it d...

Page 184: ...error with the command string the instrument will respond with 15 hex 21 decimal the Not Acknowledge NAK ASCII control code However the presence of this response does not mean that the instrument in the case of these commands only completed the command These commands require a restarting of the hardware that controls the Ethernet Protocols Because of this the user must wait before the Ethernet Car...

Page 185: ... connected OFF 14 400 800 Hz Hipot Output Models 8206 Only The 400 800 Hz Hipot Output option adds additional frequency selection to the ACW test Now instead of just 50 60 Hz selection you will be able to select 50 60 400 and 800 Hz frequency for an ACW test The specifications for the 50 60Hz operation will remain the same except for the SGFI Trip Current The following specifications apply to the ...

Page 186: ...tput Discontinued The 3 mA AC and DC Output option limits the Dielectric Withstand Test Mode output current with software control The trip points are adjusted to a maximum of 3 mA and the software has been modified so the high speed maximum current shutdown is fixed at 3 mA The revised Dielectric Withstand Test Mode specifications are as follows INPUT Voltage 115 230V auto range 15 variation Frequ...

Page 187: ...k Resolution 0 01 mA Accuracy 2 of reading 2 counts All Ranges 16 Prompt Interlock Option Discontinued The Prompt Interlock Option allows user the flexibility to disable the interlock during a prompt without aborting the test Normally during a Run or LCT test if the interlock is broken the unit aborts the test sequence as a safety feature With Option 16 installed the user will be able to continue ...

Page 188: ...ll appear as follows From the Ground Bond Parameter Setting screen the following parameters may be controlled Current Voltage HI Limit LO Limit Dwell Time Offset Scanner Channel Frequency DualCHEK Step Name and Defaults Offset This function allows the instrument to compensate for lead and test fixture voltage drop during a Ground Bond Using the up and down arrow keys or the ENTER key scroll the hi...

Page 189: ...ppear as follows Use the up or down arrow keys to select the DualCHEK setting for this test The DualCHECK setting options are ACW DCW or OFF Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by pressing the ENTER key to accept the new value or the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original value For the DualCHEK to function properly the test immediately follow...

Page 190: ...Test Voltage and when pressed will change between N L and H The new Run Test parameter screen will appear as follows Setting the Test Voltage selection to N L and H will create different digital states at Bit 0 and Bit 1 of the PLC Remote Signal Output refer to the PLC Signal Output drawing below The different states are described in the truth table below The Not used state is undefined and cannot...

Page 191: ...mories Select 8204 8254 8206 8256 8207 8257 Discontinued The 15 Remote Memories Select option increases the number of files that may be accessed through the Input remote control connector Fifteen pre programmed test files can be accessed by connecting pins 1 6 8 and 9 to the common pin 7 in different combinations The Remote File Select Truth Table binary shows the different combinations of momenta...

Page 192: ...tary Contact closure between BIT and COMMON 0 No Contact closure between BIT and COMMON Activating file program functions through the remote connector selects the file and starts the test that is pre programmed into that file Do not connect voltage or current to the signal inputs Applying voltage to the signal input could result in damage to the control circuitry BIT 2 COMMON BIT 1 BIT 4 6 9 SIGNA...

Page 193: ... Range Range 1 0 000 mA 5 999 mA Resolution 0 001 mA Range 2 6 00 mA 40 00 mA Resolution 0 01 mA Accuracy Total Current Accuracy Real Current Accuracy All Ranges Example of Reactive Current Accuracy 800 Hz Total Current Reading 10 00mA Total Current Accuracy 3 of 10 00mA 0 02mA Real Current Reading 1 000mA Real Current Accuracy 5 of 1 000mA 0 1mA Reactive Current Reading 9 95mA Reactive Current Ac...

Page 194: ... 0 0 0 0 1 01 0 0 0 1 0 02 0 0 0 1 1 03 0 0 1 0 0 04 0 0 1 0 1 05 0 0 1 1 0 06 0 0 1 1 1 07 0 1 0 0 0 08 0 1 0 0 1 09 0 1 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 1 1 11 0 1 1 0 0 12 0 1 1 0 1 13 0 1 1 1 0 14 0 1 1 1 1 15 1 0 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 1 17 1 0 0 1 0 18 1 0 0 1 1 19 1 0 1 0 0 20 1 0 1 0 1 21 1 0 1 1 0 22 1 0 1 1 1 23 1 1 0 0 0 24 1 1 0 0 1 25 1 1 0 1 0 26 1 1 0 1 1 27 1 1 1 0 0 28 1 1 1 0 1 29 1 1 1 1 0 30 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 195: ...atically continue to the next test step In the Run Test parameter screen the user can set the Power UP and Power DN parameters as a percent increase or percent decrease of the test step s final power reading The PF HI and PF LO parameters which are available in the standard unit are not available when the Power Tracking option is installed These are replaced by the Power UP and Power DN parameters...

Page 196: ...med trip points are monitored during the pause between Run Tests even though the DUT Output is active Although the trip points are not monitored during a pause the short circuit protection is always enabled DO NOT TOUCH THE DEVICE UNDER TEST BECAUSE POWER REMAINS ON The following commands are affected by the Power Tracking option EPFH value EPFH Edit Power UP RUN 0 100 EPFL value EPFL Edit Power D...

Page 197: ...at the CPU is interrupted If the link from the standard interlock to the CPU fails or the CPU itself fails the direct hardware link ensures that high voltage will be shut off 58 Disable RUN LLT GFI 8206 8207 8256 8257 With this option installed the instrument will not detect RUN or LLT DUT GFI failures All other specifications remain the same Refer to the Specifications section of OMNIA II Operati...

Page 198: ...performed at the beginning of each day or each shift before testing has begun 9 1 FAILCHEK Menu From the Main Menu press the FailCHEK button The FailCHEK Menu screen will now be displayed From the FailCHEK Menu screen five different Verification processes may be accessed Continuity Ground Bond AC Hipot DC Hipot and IR 9 1 1 Continuity Verification From the FailCHEK screen press the Continuity soft...

Page 199: ...ed Refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests Metering for more information At the end of the Verification process a pop up message will appear indicating the outcome of the process If the instrument passes the Verification test failure indicating the fail detectors are working properly the RESET button will illuminate the alarm will sound and the following pop up message will appear over the metering scr...

Page 200: ...en 9 1 2 Ground Bond Verification From the FailCHEK screen press the Ground Bond soft key A pop up message will now be displayed The message will appear as follows Follow the instructions given in the pop up message and then press TEST to begin the verification process During the Verification process the metering screen for the related process will be displayed refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests M...

Page 201: ... indicating the fail detectors are working properly the RESET button will illuminate the alarm will sound and the following pop up message will appear over the metering screen If the instrument fails the Verification test pass indicating the fail detectors are not working properly the TEST button will illuminate and the following pop up message will appear over the metering screen ...

Page 202: ...ification process the metering screen for the related process will be displayed refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests Metering for more information At the end of the Verification process a pop up message will appear indicating the outcome of the process If the instrument passes the Verification test failure indicating the fail detectors are working properly the RESET button will illuminate the alarm ...

Page 203: ...rs are not working properly the TEST button will illuminate and the following pop up message will appear over the metering screen 9 1 4 DC Hipot Verification From the FailCHEK screen press the DC Hipot soft key A pop up message will now be displayed The message will appear as follows ...

Page 204: ...ed refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests Metering for more information At the end of the Verification process a pop up message will appear indicating the outcome of the process If the instrument passes the Verification test failure indicating the fail detectors are working properly the RESET button will illuminate the alarm will sound and the following pop up message will appear over the metering scr...

Page 205: ...ring screen 9 1 5 IR Verification From the FailCHEK screen press the IR soft key A pop up message will now be displayed The message will appear as follows Follow the instructions given in the pop up message and then press TEST to begin the verification process During the Verification process the metering screen for the related process will be displayed refer to section 5 4 Perform Tests Metering f...

Page 206: ... indicating the fail detectors are working properly the RESET button will illuminate the alarm will sound and the following pop up message will appear over the metering screen If the instrument fails the Verification test pass indicating the fail detectors are not working properly the TEST button will illuminate and the following pop up message will appear over the metering screen ...

Page 207: ...bration Calibration effects will only be noticeable after exiting calibration mode 10 1 Warranty Requirements Associated Research Inc offers a standard three year manufacturer s warranty This warranty can be extended an additional two years provided that the instrument is returned each year to Associated Research Inc for its annual recertification In order to be eligible for the extended warranty ...

Page 208: ...nual ranging mode with filter set to AC DC Dwell Time 0 0s Measuring Device to Frequency Check and Probe configuration to Probe HI To Probe LO 3 Set the output frequency of the Sine Wave Generator to 100 kHz 4 Adjust output of the Sine Wave Generator to 10 00VRMS or to maximum that generator provides To meet required accuracy the Voltage should be bigger than 5 00VRMS Control the output voltage wi...

Page 209: ...tion is initialized the first calibration point is automatically selected The calibration is set up so that as each calibration point is completed the highlighted area will automatically scroll to the next calibration point To manually select calibration points use the up and down arrows to scroll the highlighted area to the desired calibration point The load meter screen and prompt screens will a...

Page 210: ...rompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect the standard 6KVDC kilovolt meter from H V to Return When the standard voltmeter is connected press TEST to start the calibration process Enter Standard Voltage Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the...

Page 211: ...rd and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET button Calibration of AC 3 5mA Range The load meter screen and prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect th...

Page 212: ...om H V to Return When the load is connected press TEST to start the calibration process Enter Standard Current Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calib...

Page 213: ...Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect the standard 50M load from H V to Return When the standard load is connected press TEST to start the calibration process Automatic Calibration Processing Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table ab...

Page 214: ...point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Short the Current and Return leads together When the leads are shorted press TEST to start the Calibration process Enter Standard Voltage Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table ...

Page 215: ...ect the standard 10 load from Current to Return When the load is connected press TEST to start the calibration process Automatic Calibration Processing Step 3 Connect the standard 100 load from Current to Return When the load is connected press TEST to start the calibration process Automatic Calibration Processing Step 4 Connect the standard 1000 load from Current to Return When the load is connec...

Page 216: ... and prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Set DUT I P 120 277VAC Connect a 15 Amp load at DUT output in series with current meter When the load is connected press TEST to start the calibration process Enter Standard Current Reading Press the TEST button to activate the ...

Page 217: ...r Standard Current Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET butt...

Page 218: ...een Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect 8 0VDC and a voltmeter to Probe HI and Probe LO When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Voltage Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the me...

Page 219: ...Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET button Calibration of LCT MD Volts DC x 64 The load meter screen and prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lowe...

Page 220: ... Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect 18 0VAC supply and a standard voltmeter to Probe HI and Probe LO When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Voltage Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read...

Page 221: ...ve Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET button Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC Peak x 1 The load meter screen and prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prom...

Page 222: ...Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect 2 0Vp AC supply and a voltmeter to Probe HI and Probe LO When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Voltage Reading After the RMS value has been input the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the measurement from your ...

Page 223: ...from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET button Calibration of LCT MD Volts AC x 64 The load meter screen and prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt...

Page 224: ...creen Prompt Cal Active Connect 0 02VAC supply and a voltmeter to Probe HI and Probe LO When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Voltage Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the measurement from y...

Page 225: ...nd prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right Screen Prompt Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect 2 0VDC in series with a current meter to Probe HI and Probe LO When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Current Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibrat...

Page 226: ...ower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET button Calibration of LCT MD IEC 60990 Fig4 U2 Measuring Device The load meter screen and prompt screens will contain the...

Page 227: ...t Lower Right Screen Prompt Cal Active Connect 2 0VDC in series with a current meter to Probe HI and Probe LO When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Current Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read ...

Page 228: ...ove Cal Active Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibration number by pressing the ENTER key or escape by pressing the EXIT key or the RESET button AC Source Calibration Low Range 150VAC The load meter screen and prompt screens will contain the following text for this calibration point Upper Right Screen Load Meter Lower Right ...

Page 229: ...o N When the power supply and meter are connected press TEST to start the calibration Enter Standard Current Reading Press the TEST button to activate the calibration After the calibration is activated the lower right screen will change to the text indicated in the table above Cal Active Read the measurement from your standard and enter it using the numeric keypad You may now store the new calibra...

Page 230: ...utput 38490 1 Cable Assembly High Current Return Panel Components 38364 1 Fuse Holder 20mm 37478 2 High Voltage Connector 37555 1 Power Switch 2P 10A 250V 37571 1 Earth Connector 37806 1 TEST Test Switch Green Lighted 37807 1 RESET Reset Switch Red Lighted 39391 1 TEST Replacement Bulb 39392 1 RESET Replacement Bulb 38101 1 Feet Kit w o Rubber Inserts 38102 4 Rubber Insert for Feet 39678 1 LCD Col...

Page 231: ...Interface Board 38543 1 CSU7500 Scanner Control Board 38819 1 38818 Ethernet Card Internal Components 37374 1 IC 36 IC 27512 EEPROM 39337 1 T3 Ground Bond Transformer 38336 1 T2 High Voltage Output Transformer 39347 1 IC 10 Main Board IC 39VF040 Flash Memory 39360 1 500VA High Voltage Output Transformer 39385 1 T4 Isolation Transformer 39384 1 7800T1 LCT Power Supply Transformer 38846 1 IC 8 Analo...

Page 232: ...Only Range 0 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 10 00mA Resolution 0 1uA 1uA 0 01mA Touch Current Low Limit AC Only Range 0 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 10 00mA Resolution 0 1uA 1uA 0 01mA Touch Current High Limit DC Only Range 0 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 10 00mA Resolution 0 1uA 1uA 0 01mA Touch Current Low Limit DC Only Range 0 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 10 00mA Resolution 0 1uA 1uA 0 01mA Touch Current High Limit Peak Range 0 0uA 999 ...

Page 233: ...nge 3 120 0uA 525 0uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 4 400uA 2100uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1uA Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10uA 8500uA Range 5 1800uA 8400uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1uA Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3coun...

Page 234: ...frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 4 126 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 2100uA frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 1uA Base Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 5 504uA 999 9uA 1000uA 8400uA frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 1uA Base Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of r...

Page 235: ...l Error DC 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 4 0 0uA 126 0uA frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 1uA Additional Error DC 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 5 0 0uA 504uA frequency DC 1MHz Resolution 1uA Additional Error ...

Page 236: ...nts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 3 120 0uA 525 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 4 400uA 2100uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA 1 uA Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA ...

Page 237: ...ading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 3 31 5uA 525 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0uA 999 9uA Range 4 126 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 2100uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1uA Base Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KH...

Page 238: ... to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 3 0 0uA 31 5uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Additional Error 15Hz f 30Hz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 30Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 4 0 0uA 126 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1uA Addition...

Page 239: ...e to base accuracy DISPLAY AUTO RANGE Touch Current Display DC Only Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA DC Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts Range 2 28 0uA 130 0uA DC Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts Range 3 120 0uA 525 0uA DC Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts Range 4 400uA 2100uA DC Resolution 0 1uA 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts Range 5 1800uA 8400uA DC Re...

Page 240: ... Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10uA Range 4 126 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 2100uA DC Resolution 1uA Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10uA Range 5 504uA 999 9uA 1000uA 8400uA DC Resolution 1uA Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10uA Range 6 600uA 8399uA 8 40mA 10 00mA DC Resolution 1uA 0 01mA Base Accuracy DC 5 of reading 0 01mA 10 00mA DISPLAY FIXED RANGE 6 OF RANGE Touch Current Display D...

Page 241: ... to base accuracy Range 6 0 0uA 999 9uA 1000uA 1200uA DC Resolution 1uA Additional Error DC add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy DISPLAY AUTO RANGE Touch Current Display Peak AC DC Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2uA 15Hz f 1MHz 10 of reading 2uA Range 2 28 0uA 130 0uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2...

Page 242: ... RANGE 6 OF RANGE Touch Current Display Peak AC DC Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2uA 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2uA 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2uA Range 2 7 8uA 130 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2uA 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2uA 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2uA Range 3 31 5uA 525 0uA frequency 15H...

Page 243: ...ng 2counts DISPLAY FIXED RANGE 6 OF RANGE Touch Current Display Peak AC DC Range 1 N A Resolution N A Additional Error N A Range 2 0 0uA 7 8uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Additional Error DC add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 3 0 0uA 31 5uA frequency ...

Page 244: ...o base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 6 0 0uA 600uA frequency DC 100KHz Resolution 1uA Additional Error DC add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy DISPLAY AUTO RANGE Touch Current Display Peak AC Only Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Accuracy 15Hz f 1MHz 10 o...

Page 245: ...Current Display Peak AC Only Range 1 0 0uA 32 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2uA 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2uA Range 2 7 8uA 130 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2uA 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2uA Range 3 31 5uA 525 0uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Base Accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of read...

Page 246: ... N A Range 2 0 0uA 7 8uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Additional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 3 0 0uA 31 5uA frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1uA Additional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Ra...

Page 247: ...lution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 2 28 0mV 130 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 3 120 0mV 525 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 9...

Page 248: ...z Resolution 0 1mV Basic Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 3 31 5mV 525 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Basic Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 4 126 0mV 999 9mV 1000mV 2100mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1mV Basic Accuracy DC 15Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts...

Page 249: ...cy 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Additional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 4 0 0mV 126 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1mV Additional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 5 0 0mV 504mV frequency 15Hz ...

Page 250: ...ounts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 3 120 0mV 525 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 4 400mV 999 9mV 1000mV 2100mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV 1mV Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MH...

Page 251: ...eading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 3 31 5mV 525 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Basic Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0mV 999 9mV Range 4 126 0mV 999 9mV 1000mV 2100mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1mV Basic Accuracy 15Hz f 30Hz 3 of reading 5counts 30Hz f 100KHz 2 of reading 3counts 100KHz f 1MHZ 5 of reading 10 0...

Page 252: ...g 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 3 0 0mV 31 5mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Additional Error 15Hz f 30Hz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 30Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 4 0 0mV 126 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1mV Additional Error 15Hz f 30Hz add 2 of reading 0 2 of ra...

Page 253: ...ly Range 1 0 0mV 32 0mV DC Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10 0mV Range 2 28 0mV 130 0mV DC Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10 0mV Range 3 120 0mV 525 0mV DC Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10 0mV Range 4 400mV 2100mV DC Resolution 0 1mV 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10 0mV Range 5 1800mV 8400mV DC Resolution 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading...

Page 254: ...C Resolution 1mV Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10mV Range 5 504mV 999 9mV 1000mV 8400mV DC Resolution 1mV Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 3counts 10mV Range 6 600mV 8399mV 8 40mV 10 00mV DC Resolution 1mV 0 01V Base Accuracy DC 5 of reading 0 01V 10 00V DISPLAY FIXED RANGE 6 OF RANGE Touch Voltage Display DC Only Range 1 N A Resolution N A Additional Error N A Range 2 0 0mV 7 8mV DC Resoluti...

Page 255: ...f reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy DISPLAY AUTO RANGE Touch Voltage Display Peak AC DC Range 1 0 0mV 32 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2mV 15Hz f 1MHz 10 of reading 2mV Range 2 28 0mV 130 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2mV 15Hz f 1MHz 10 of reading 2mV Range 3 120 0mV 525 0mV frequency DC 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Ac...

Page 256: ...tion 0 1mV Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2mV 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2mV 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2mV Range 2 7 8mV 130 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2mV 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2mV 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2mV Range 3 31 5mV 525 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Base Accuracy DC 2 of reading 2mV 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2mV 100KHz f...

Page 257: ... 1 N A Resolution N A Additional Error N A Range 2 0 0mV 7 8mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Additional Error DC add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 3 0 0mV 31 5mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Additional Error DC add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to ...

Page 258: ... base accuracy Range 6 0 0mV 600mV frequency DC 100KHz Resolution 1mV Additional Error DC add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy DISPLAY AUTO RANGE Touch Voltage Display Peak AC Only Range 1 0 0mV 32 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Accuracy 15Hz f 1MHz 10 of reading 2mV Range 2 28 0mV 130 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resoluti...

Page 259: ... 0 1mV Base Accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2mV 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2mV Range 2 7 8mV 130 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Base Accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2mV 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2mV Range 3 31 5mV 525 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Base Accuracy 15Hz f 100KHz 10 of reading 2mV 100KHz f 1MHZ 10 of reading 2mV Range 4 126 0mV 999 9mV 1000mV 2100mV fr...

Page 260: ...itional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 3 0 0mV 31 5mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 0 1mV Additional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 4 0 0mV 126 0mV frequency 15Hz 1MHz Resolution 1mV Additional...

Page 261: ...d 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy 100KHz f 1MHZ add 2 of reading 0 5 of range to base accuracy Range 6 0 0mV 600mV frequency DC 100KHz Resolution 1mV Additional Error 15Hz f 100KHz add 2 of reading 0 2 of range to base accuracy ...

Page 262: ...3 154 173 174 177 Discharge 7 16 DUT 7 8 40 61 97 197 198 Dwell 16 19 20 22 23 60 63 64 65 70 71 74 76 77 100 115 118 122 154 Edit Parameters35 38 53 55 57 62 66 67 71 73 74 76 121 122 123 124 140 141 143 ESD 6 7 Ethernet Card 136 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 171 173 174 175 212 213 Exit Key 68 Fail Stop 45 53 58 94 95 114 121 125 Features 8 143 150 File Create 57 58 66 Recall 43 Setup 57 58 66 68 ...

Page 263: ...159 PLC 21 39 41 65 106 125 137 138 139 140 141 Power 4 6 12 Power Factor 4 22 23 77 103 154 Printing 158 Probe HI 32 81 82 83 87 116 118 123 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 Probe LO 32 81 82 83 87 116 118 123 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 Programming 33 54 Ramp HI 15 61 64 71 72 115 123 Ramping 100 Rear Panel Controls 12 30 31 Receptacle 30 80 105 Regulation 16 1...

Page 264: ... 136 Setup DUT HV 124 Setup File 113 121 126 Setup System 137 144 158 166 167 System 33 65 137 158 Test 29 53 54 55 57 59 66 67 68 69 70 72 73 75 76 79 Short 22 23 56 58 74 76 87 95 101 103 142 196 198 Single Step 45 94 95 96 125 Smart GFI 21 39 40 65 125 Specifications 15 Test Screen 159 Test Station 6 7 Trip Point 61 UL 179 Unpacking 9 Verification 83 87 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 AC Hi...

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