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RMO100G Getting started
8.2 Operational Components
8.3 Measuring with the Remote Control Unit
Testing with the Remote Control Unit is much like the testing procedure with RMO itself, and is therefore
only outlined here:
– Connect the Remote Control Unit to RMO,
– Connect the Remote Control Unit to a test object,
– In the RMO
Single
menu, define a test parameters for the test, and press
ENTER
to change to
the
Ready
state,
– The flashing green LED indicate that RMO is now ready to start the test.
– Press the
Ω/STOP
button once more to start the test. While the test is running,
the green and red LED flash alternately. To stop the test prematurely, press
the
Ω/STOP
button once more.
Once the test is finished, RMO automatically changes to the
Result
menu to
display the test results. The green LED lights up continuously.
If an error occurred during the test, the red LED lights up continuously, and the display presents the
according error message.
Provided that, for a series of tests, the same test current is fed through the test
object, multiple tests can be carried out with the Remote Control Unit.
Simply press the
Ω/STOP
button again to repeat the procedure.
If different test parameters are required, set them on RMO directly, and start the
new test by pressing the
Ω/STOP
button again.
Sockets to connect the Remote Control Unit directly to a test
object "Voltage Sense +" and "Voltage Sense -"
Depending on the situation,
the
Ω/STOP
button has
varying functions:
• When the green LED
flashes a new test can
be started by pressing
this button
• When the green LED
lights continuously,
pressing this button will
prepare RMO for a new
test, using the test
parameters set on RMO.
• While a test is running
(the green and the red
LEDs flash alternately),
pressing this button
stops the test immediately.
The LEDs of the Remote
Control Unit function
synchronized with the ones
of RMO.
Green LED
• Flashes when a test can
be started.
• Flashes alternately with
the red LED during a test.
• Lights continuously when
a test is done.
Red LED
• Flashes alternately with
the green LED during a
test.
• Lights continuously in
case of operational error.