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This chapter describes how to operate the instrument using the external control terminals.
We use the term external control terminals generically to refer to all of the terminals.
External Control
Chapter 16
To avoid electrical hazards and damage to the instrument, do not apply voltage
exceeding the rated maximum to the input terminals.
I/O terminals
Maximum input voltage
START/EXT.IN1
-0.5 to 7 VDC
STOP/EXT.IN2
-0.5 to 7 VDC
PRINT/EXT.IN3
-0.5 to 7 VDC
GO/EXT.OUT1
50 VDC 50 mA 200 mW
NG/EXT.OUT2
50 VDC 50 mA 200 mW
EXT.SAMP
-0.5 to 7VDC
TRIG OUT
50 VDC 50 mA 200 mW
EXT.TRIG
-0.5 to 7 VDC
To avoid electric shock or damage to the equipment, always observe the follow-
ing precautions when connecting to external control terminals.
• Always turn off the power to the instrument and to any devices to be connected
before making connections.
• Be careful to avoid exceeding the ratings of external terminals and connectors.
• Ensure that devices and systems to be connected to the External control termi-
nals are properly isolated.
The ground pins of external control connectors are not isolated from the instru-
ment’s ground. Connect so that no potential difference arise between external con-
trol connector ground and the ground of the connection object. Failure to observe
this precaution can result in damage to the connection object and the instrument.
Signals input to the external control terminals take effect even when the operat-
ing keys are locked.
Pressing this key repeatedly
displays the various sheets.
[Environment]
[File Save]
[Printer]
[Init]
[Interface]
Opening the
[Environment]
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Summary of Contents for 8847
Page 1: ...MEMORY HiCORDER Instruction Manual 8847 December 2010 Revised edition 4 8847A981 04 10 12H ...
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Page 18: ...Operating Precautions 8 ...
Page 26: ...1 4 Basic Key Operations 16 ...
Page 74: ...4 4 Waveform Observation 64 ...
Page 98: ...5 5 Managing Files 88 ...
Page 110: ...6 6 Miscellaneous Printing Functions 100 ...
Page 126: ...7 8 Seeing Block Waveforms 116 ...
Page 160: ...8 10 Making Detailed Settings for Input Modules 150 ...
Page 198: ...10 6 Numerical Calculation Type and Description 188 ...
Page 296: ...15 7 Controlling the Instrument with Command Communications LAN USB 286 ...
Page 304: ...16 2 External I O 294 ...
Page 362: ...Appendix 5 FFT Definitions A28 ...
Page 368: ...Index Index 6 ...
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