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Make sure any test fixture connected to the system protects the 

operator from contact with hazardous voltages, hot surfaces, 

and sharp objects. Use shields, barriers, insulation, and safety 

interlocks to accomplish this.

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Cover the device under test (DUT) to protect the operator from 

flying debris in the event of a system or DUT failure.

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Double-insulate all electrical connections that an operator can 

touch. Double insulation ensures the operator is still protected 

even if one insulation layer fails. Refer to IEC 61010-1 for 

specific requirements.

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Make sure all connections are behind a locked cabinet door or 

other barrier. This protects the system operator from accidentally 

removing a connection by hand and exposing hazardous 

voltages. Use high-reliability fail-safe interlock switches to 

disconnect power sources when a test fixture cover is opened.

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Where possible, use automatic handlers so operators are not 

required to access the DUT or other potentially hazardous 

areas.

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Provide training to all users of the system so they understand 

all potential hazards and know how to protect themselves from 

injury.

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In many systems, during power up, the outputs may be in an 

unknown state until they are properly initialized. Make sure the 

design can tolerate this situation without causing operator injury 

or hardware damage.

Connect the instrument

Important test system safety information

This product is sold as a stand-alone instrument that may 

become part of a system that could contain hazardous voltages 

and energy sources. It is the responsibility of the test system 

designer, integrator,  installer, maintenance personnel, and 

service personnel to make sure the system is safe during use 

and is operating properly. You must also realize that in many 

test systems a single fault, such as a software error, may output 

hazardous signal levels even when the system indicates that 

there is no hazard present. It is important that you consider the 

following factors in your system design and use:
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The international safety standard IEC 61010-1 defines 

voltages as hazardous if they exceed 30 V

 RMS

 and  

42.4 V peak, or 60 VDC for equipment rated for dry 

locations. Keithley Instruments products are only rated for 

dry locations.

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Read and comply with the specifications of all instruments 

in the system. The overall allowed signal levels may be 

constrained by the lowest rated instrument in the system. 

For example, if you are using a 500 V power supply with a 

300 VDC rated switch, the maximum allowed voltage in the 

system is 300 VDC.

Summary of Contents for 2611B

Page 1: ...Safety Introduction Models 2611B 2612B and 2614B System SourceMeter Instruments Quick Start Guide Models 2611B 2612B and 2614B System SourceMeter Instruments Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...require protection for high transient overvoltages often associated with localAC mains connections Certain Keithley measuring instruments may be connected to mains These instruments will be marked as...

Page 3: ...omes contaminated and operation is affected the board should be returned to the factory for proper cleaning servicing Safety precaution revision as of March 2016 Do not touch any object that could pro...

Page 4: ...pulse regions Carefully consider and configure the appropriate output off state source levels and compliance levels before connecting the instrument to a device that can deliver energy Failure to cons...

Page 5: ...units SMUs that simplify test processes by combining source and measure capabilities in a single instrument A Series 2600B SourceMeter Instrument is a scalable high throughput cost effective solution...

Page 6: ...he box for damage 2 Open the top of the box 3 Remove the documentation and accessories 4 Carefully lift the instrument out of the box 5 Remove the packaging insert 6 Inspect the instrument for any obv...

Page 7: ...wo RJ 45 LAN crossover cables for the 2611B and 2612B 4 Power line cord 5 One 8 pin screw terminal connector for the 2611B Two 8 pin screw terminal connectors for the 2612B and 2614B 6 UL safety suppl...

Page 8: ...e in an unknown state until they are properly initialized Make sure the design can tolerate this situation without causing operator injury or hardware damage Connect the instrument Important test syst...

Page 9: ...o set Make sure the operating voltage in your area is compatible To keep users safe always read and follow all safety warnings provided with each of the instruments in your system The power cord suppl...

Page 10: ...ord to the power connection on the rear panel 3 Connect the plug of the power cord to a grounded AC outlet Operating the instrument on an incorrect line voltage may cause damage to the instrument poss...

Page 11: ...the display will show KEITHLEY Model 2612B Line frequency detection and other startup checks The entire power up process takes approximately 30 seconds to complete When initialization is complete if t...

Page 12: ...T for this test Step 1 Set source function range and level 1 Press the SRC key You will see a blinking character in the SrcA value field Confirm that mV is displayed if not press the SRC key again 2 W...

Page 13: ...el to set the source value to 20 0000 V and then press the navigation wheel to enter the selection and exit EDIT mode Step 2 Set the source limit 1 Press the LIMIT key You will see a blinking characte...

Page 14: ...ected the Series 2600B automatically selects the best range for the measured value You will briefly see the display shown below and then the main display screen reappears Step 4 Turn the output on Tur...

Page 15: ...r LED turns off For a basic understanding of the of the Series 2600B functionality we strongly recommend that first time users become familiar with the Series 2600B Reference Manual These steps confir...

Page 16: ...ont panel The included USB flash drive contains a copy of the 2400 personality script which allows the Series 2600B instrument to accept 2400 SCPI commands For more information about loading and runni...

Page 17: ...to the Series 2600B Reference Manual for detailed information about all features of the instrument Keithley Instruments website See www tek com keithley for support and additional information about t...

Page 18: ...nes 1 800 1601 0077 Poland 41 52 675 3777 Portugal 80 08 12370 Republic of Korea 82 2 6917 5000 Russia CIS 7 495 6647564 Singapore 800 6011 473 South Africa 41 52 675 3777 Spain 00800 2255 4835 Sweden...

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