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4.1.1.3 Push button ON/OFF (6)
With this button, the MIG0603OMX will be set into the power OFF mode. In the turn off mode, the control
and the signalise are deactivated. In this status of the MIG0603OMX, the power consumption is at a
minimum of 5 W.
The LED signalise that the MIG0603OMX is connected to the public power supply. The LED turns off when
the power cord is removed or the power switch on the rear side is turned of.
4.1.1.4 Push button Page up and Page down (7,8)
These two buttons make it possible to turn the pages in the MIG0603OMX menu programs.
4.1.1.5 Measuring outputs SURGE: Voltage (11) and Current (12)
Depending on MIG0603OMX generator type both measuring voltage and current are available or only
current or voltage. For detailed information as accuracy, ranges, etc. see technical data On the BNC
connector 11 the voltage wave shape and on the BNC connector 12 the current wave shape can be
monitored.
4.1.1.6 Measuring outputs SURGE: Voltage (11) and Current (12)
During SURGE tests, voltage sequence of the SURGE waveform can be measured at the output socket 11
and the current sequence at output socket 12. The range and the accuracy of the measuring system is
given in the Chapter 1.2 Technical data Section 1.2.8 measuring circuits, measuring outputs.
4.1.1.7 Trigger output for oscilloscope (13)
This output provides all the necessary trigger impulses for the different tests. The different trigger levels
and the time delays are listed in Chapter 1.2 Technical data Section 1.2.9.
4.1.1.8 The Push button ENTER (14)
Numeric read in will be quit with the ENTER button.
4.1.1.9 Push-button Edit (15)
This button has a multifunctional use:
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Activate the dialogue line
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Open pull down windows
4.1.1.10 Push buttons F1 to F6 (17)
The buttons F1 to F6 are allocated to to the showed function of the display. Depending on the menu page,
different functions are allocated to the four buttons.
4.1.1.11 Numeric control panel (18)
If the cursor is activated in one line of the display, then data can be input with the numeric key board. Each
data input must be terminated with ENTER.
The button BSP (Backspace) enables correction of a wrong data input.
4.1.1.12 Dialogue line within the display (5)
Indicates what range can be selected or which next step must be done.
4.1.1.13 Print button (5)
At test end a summarised test report can be print out
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