ADR-Auto Range
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9901X0215 Issue 5
Portable Appliance Tests (PAT)
All ELE designed products are tested for electrical safety prior to sale.
An electrical safety test label is fitted, (usually adjacent to the mains input socket).
Should no label be found, please contact ELE Service Department quoting the serial
number of the equipment.
Organisations have an obligation to ensure equipment is maintained and is safe for
use. Regular PAT testing is one means of ensuring equipment continues to be
electrically safe.
Important: do not connect PAT leads to sensitive components such as PCBs,
control switches and the like.
DO NOT FLASH TEST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
If in doubt as to the most suitable connection point (which will usually be an
earth stud or an external earth connection) contact ELE Service Department for
assistance.
4.5
Turning the ADR-Auto On
Switch on using the mains switch adjacent to the mains inlet cable. When the ADR-
Auto is turned on, the system performs some self checks and then updates the
measurement system. During this time the message -
‘Updating Analog System – Please Wait’
is displayed.
4.5.1 Initial
Display
After system checks and updates have been completed, the screen display will be of
the form –
This is the main system
Initial Screen
display and is always shown after the system
checks and updates have been performed. Note that the ADR-Auto stores the
system configuration internally so any changes that are made are not lost when the
power is removed.
Line 1 on the display shows the operating mode and the frame type and size
associated with the mode.
Line 3 shows the operator-entered reference number for the sample under test.
Lines 4 and 5 indicate the sample type and pace rate selected for the test, and line 6
shows the form of pace control selected.
Line 8 shows the current date and time. The ADR-Auto’s clock is battery backed and
maintains the time and date when the power is turned off.
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AdrAuto 2000 - Mode 1 Compression
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Sample Reference TEST-123
Sample Type Cube
Pace Rate 6.80
Control Mode Automatic
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