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Operation Precautions
Before Connecting Cables
DANGER
When measuring power line voltage
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Connecting cables should only be connected to the secondary side of a breaker
Even if there is a short circuit on the secondary side of the breaker, the breaker
cuts off the electric supply. Do not connect to the primary side of a breaker
because unrestricted current flow could damage the instrument and facilities if
a short circuit occurs.
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To prevent electrical shocks and personal injury, do not touch any input
terminals on the VT (PT), CT or the instrument when they are in operation.
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Do not permanently connect the instrument in an environment where voltage
surges exceeding the maximum input voltage may occur. Failure to observe
this precaution could result in damage to the instrument or personal injury.
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Do not short-circuit two wires to be measured by bringing the connection cables
into contact with them. Arcs or such grave accidents are likely to occur.
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To avoid short circuit or electric shock, do not touch the metal parts of the
connecting cable clips.
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To avoid electrical shocks, be careful to avoid shorting live lines with the
connection cables.
WARNING
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To avoid electric shock and short-circuit accidents, use only the specified test
leads to connect the instrument input terminals to the circuit to be tested.
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To avoid electric shock, do not exceed the lower of the ratings shown on the
instrument and connection cords.
To prevent an electric shock accident, confirm that the white or red portion
(insulation layer) inside the cable is not exposed. If a color inside the cable is
exposed, do not use the cable.
CAUTION
• The cable is hardened under the 0°C (32°F) or colder environment. Do not bend or
pull cables in such environments to avoid tearing insulation or breaking the cable.
• Connecting to the BNC jacks on modules
Do not use a metal BNC connector. If you connect a metal BNC cable to an insulated
BNC connector, the insulated BNC connector can be damaged and the instrument
may be damaged.
• To prevent cable damage, do not step on cables or pinch them between other objects.
Do not bend or pull on cables at their base.
IMPORTANT
•
Use only the specified connection cables. Using a non-specified cable may satisfy the
specification requirements due to poor connection or other reasons.
• For detailed precautions and instructions regarding connections, refer to the instruction
manuals for your modules, connection cables, etc.
Summary of Contents for MR8827
Page 19: ...14 Operation Precautions ...
Page 81: ...76 Start and Stop Measurement ...
Page 111: ...106 Manage Files ...
Page 125: ...120 Miscellaneous Printing Functions ...
Page 143: ...138 View Block Waveforms ...
Page 191: ...186 Setting Output Waveform Parameters ...
Page 291: ...286 FFT Analysis Modes Measurable Ranges With Octave Analysis 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 292: ...287 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT 13 FFT Function ...
Page 293: ...288 FFT Analysis Modes 1 1 OCT 1 3 OCT ...
Page 295: ...290 FFT Analysis Modes ...
Page 309: ...304 Editor Command Details ...
Page 387: ...382 Module Specifications ...
Page 405: ...400 Dispose of the Instrument Lithium Battery Removal ...
Page 431: ...A26 FFT Definitions ...
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