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TOS3200

Replacing the Fuse

A protection fuse is inserted in the power line to the EUT. Normally, the protection function is
activated if 1500 VA or 15.75 A is exceeded, and the power line to the EUT will be cut off.
Therefore, this fuse will not blow with normal operation. However, if this fuse blows due to
errors in the wiring or aging, it can be replaced.

1

Remove the fuse holder on the rear panel by pushing the fuse holder and
turning it counterclockwise using a flat-blade screwdriver

2

Replace with an appropriate fuse.

3

Attach the fuse holder by pressing the fuse holder and turning it to the
right.

Fig. 8-2

Fuse replacement

Replacing the Backup Battery

The TOS3200 uses a lithium battery for memory backup.
If the battery power falls low, you will not be able to store measurement conditions and other
settings. (The battery life varies depending on the usage environment.) We recommend that
you change it once every three years along with the internal inspection and cleaning.
The cover must be opened to replace the backup battery. For replacement, contact your Kiku-
sui agent or distributor.
This product comes with an installed CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate
Material. Disposal of this battery may be regulated due to environmental considerations.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate

WARNING

Possible electric shock.

• Remove the power cord from the AC inlet for the EUT before replacing the fuse.

• Use a fuse of shape, rating, and characteristics that conform to the TOS3200. Using 

a fuse of a different rating or shorting the fuse holder is dangerous.

Remove the power cord from 
the AC inlet for the EUT.

Fuse rating
250 V, 15 A (T)

Summary of Contents for TOS3200

Page 1: ...200 User s Manual Leakage Current Tester 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 App General Description Installation and Preparation Panel Control Basics TC and PCC Tests Meter Mode Measurement Program Test External Contr...

Page 2: ...made to ensure the accuracy of this manual However if you have any questions or find any errors or omissions please contact your Kikusui agent or distributor After you have finished reading this manua...

Page 3: ...s simply referred to as TC in this manual Protective conductor current is simply referred to as PCC in this manual The following markings are used in this manual Indicates a potentially hazardous situ...

Page 4: ...be sure to connect the protective conductor terminal of the product to electrical ground safety ground Installation This product is designed for safe indoor use Be sure to use the product indoors Whe...

Page 5: ...tools etc that is connected directly to a low volt age installation such as an outlet Ground terminal In case of measuring the touch current in the condition of Earth line disconnected status of the E...

Page 6: ...ion 23 Using the Stand 24 Precautions for Moving the Product 24 Connecting the Power Cord 25 Connecting the Power Cord for the TOS3200 26 Connecting the Power Cord for the EUT 26 Turning the Power On...

Page 7: ...tems of PCC2 2 MODE RANGE 57 Setting Additional Test Conditions 58 Maximum Value Hold Function of the Measured Current MEAS MODE 58 Hold Time of the PASS Judgment PASS HOLD 58 Measured Current Convers...

Page 8: ...ersion Display CONV 85 Buzzer Volume BUZ VOL 85 Power supply to the EUT during the interval time LINE BRK AUTO 86 Starting the Test 86 Starting the test 86 When a test starts 86 Unable to Start the Te...

Page 9: ...Functions 110 Interface 111 General 112 Outline Drawing 113 Measurement Network NTWK 114 Appen dix A A List of Default Settings 116 Initializing the TOS3200 116 Default Values of the Panel Memory 118...

Page 10: ...How do I measure the TC Setting Test Conditions of the TC Mea surement 50 How do I measure the PCC Setting Test Conditions of the PCC Mea surement 54 How do I measure the TC using the exter nal circu...

Page 11: ...Lock 34 How do I perform consecutive tests by changing the test conditions for each test Program Tests 74 How do I apply an external signal to con trol the TOS3200 SIGNAL I O Connector 94 How do I re...

Page 12: ...MAX L G A B DANGER LEAKAGE CURRENT F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 SHIFT START STOP SYSTEM RECALL ENTER STORE MANUAL I F EDIT AUTO LOCAL KEY LOCK LEAKAGE CURRENT TESTER RMT PREV NEXT AC LINE OUT LINE ON EUT CAT II REM...

Page 13: ...y Disables only the operations that change the settings 34 11 F1 F5 key Function keys corresponding to the menu that appears on the screen 31 12 SHIFT key Calls up the functions marked in blue charact...

Page 14: ...Do not connect anything to this terminal 10 FUSE Input power fuse for the EUT 104 11 FOR OPTION terminal Connect the GND wire of the OT01 TOS Multi Outlet 41 AC LINE SH1 AH1 T6 TE0 L4 LE0 SR1 RL1 PP0...

Page 15: ...General Description This chapter gives an overview and describes the features...

Page 16: ...ost general electric and electronic equipment 3 Fault simulation of the power line supplied to the EUT The TOS3200 supplies power not only to the EUT but also allows you to carry out fault simu lation...

Page 17: ...s up to 100 test conditions The test conditions of up to 100 individual tests TC or PCC measurement can be saved with a name 5 Up to 100 sequence programs for program tests can also be saved with a na...

Page 18: ...for the EUT on the rear panel to be used from the front panel making it easy to connect the EUT even after the TOS3200 is rack mounted Test Probe p 47 A test probe can be used in place of the test le...

Page 19: ...TOS3200 19 Options 1 General Description Multi Outlet p 41 This option expands the outlet on the front panel It allows popular plugs around the world to be connected See OT01 TOS...

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Page 21: ...Installation and Preparation This chapter describes the procedures of unpacking and prep aration of the TOS3200 before use...

Page 22: ...1 Accessories Test lead with alligator clip red and black one of each TL21 TOS Flat probe 1 pc FP01 TOS Circuit principle diagram label 1 pc A8 900 473 Power cord 2 pc Spare fuse 1 pc 99 00 0441 Affi...

Page 23: ...not install the product in a corrosive atmosphere Do not install the product in a corrosive atmosphere or in environments containing sulfuric acid mist etc This may cause corrosion of various conducto...

Page 24: ...urn off the POWER switch Moving the product with the power is turned on may cause electric shock or damage to it Disconnect all wiring Moving the product with the cables connected may cause wires to b...

Page 25: ...g a power cord is difficult consult your Kikusui agent or distributor In an emergency the power cord with a plug may be used to disconnect the product from the AC line in an emergency Connect the plug...

Page 26: ...t rating of the EUT must meet the input rating of the power input to the EUT of the TOS3200 Input voltage range 85 V to 250 V Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz Maximum power 1500 VA 1 Check that the AC power l...

Page 27: ...tarts up using the conditions that existed when the POWER switch was turned off the last time System clock The TOS3200 manages the calibration date using the internal system clock If the preset cal ib...

Page 28: ...mediately before the POWER switch is turned off If the POWER switch is turned off immediately after changing the settings the last settings may not be stored CAUTION To prevent damage to the EUT be su...

Page 29: ...Panel Control Basics This chapter explains how to select items on the screen and how to enter values...

Page 30: ...displayed TC 1 2 READY ENCPE OFF ON PROBE LOWER UPPER TIMER POL NORM NORM COND UPPER OFF TIMER 30 0mA 10s PROBE LOWER UPPER TIME WAIT Data input area Screen title Function key name Status See SYSTEM...

Page 31: ...S Indicates that the measured current was within the reference range FAIL Indicates that a current greater than or equal to the upper reference was mea sured FAIL Indicates that a current less than or...

Page 32: ...ays to select items Move the underscore to the item you want to select using the arrow keys SHIFT PREV NEXT TC 1 2 READY ENCPE OFF ON PROBE LOWER UPPER TIMER POL NORM NORM COND UPPER OFF TIMER 30 0mA...

Page 33: ...F1 SHIFT TC 1 2 READY ENCPE OFF ON PROBE LOWER UPPER POL NORM NORM COND UPPER OFF TIMER 30 0mA 10s PROBE LOWER UPPER TIME WAIT TIMER Press F4 to select UPPER upper reference TC 1 2 READY ENCPE OFF ON...

Page 34: ...Lock The key lock function prevents the test conditions from being changed mistakenly by the key operation Press the KEY LOCK SHIFT LOCAL key to lock the panel settings Only the START and STOP switch...

Page 35: ...reens Each time you press the MANUAL key the screen changes as follows When the first screen 1 2 is selected When the second screen 2 2 is selected Program Tests AUTO p 73 You can also execute program...

Page 36: ...to memory numbers 00 to 50 Select the memory number according your test appli cation p 118 For details on the written contents see Default Values of the Panel Memory STO Indicates that the storing ope...

Page 37: ...k 22H single quotation mark 27H comma 2CH and 40H cannot be entered Recalling from the Test Conditions 1 Press the RECALL key RCL followed by memory number memory name are displayed to the right of th...

Page 38: ...38 TOS3200 Panel Memory This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 39: ...TC and PCC Tests This chapter explains the procedures from setting the test con ditions to saving the test results for the touch current and pro tective conductor current measurement tests...

Page 40: ...the terminal block Using the Terminal Block on the Rear Panel If the power cord plug of the EUT does not match the output on the front panel use the AC LINE OUT terminal block on the rear panel The o...

Page 41: ...OT01 TOS WARNING Electric shock may occur Be sure to remove the power cord from the AC inlet for the EUT before making the connection The voltage applied to the AC inlet for the EUT appears at the AC...

Page 42: ...this happens the screen will display OVER LOAD PRO TECTION and the TOS3200 will enter the protection status To release the protection sta tus disconnect the EUT and press the STOP switch N 1500VA MAX...

Page 43: ...ed or black test lead is used separately according to the type of TC to be measured The red and black test leads are connected to measurement terminals A and B respectively Fig 4 5 Test lead usage WAR...

Page 44: ...A to the enclosure FLTNEU FLTPE Connect test lead A to a part of the enclo sure that is not connected to the protective ground Connection a of Fig 4 7 or a part that is connected to the protective gro...

Page 45: ...of the enclosure that is not connected to the protective ground Connect test leads A and B to a part of the enclosure that is not connected to the protective ground Connect test leads A and B to a par...

Page 46: ...e of sheet that measures the TC when the enclosure is touched with the palm of one s hand The size of the metal foil 10 cm 20 cm complies with IEC 60990 Fig 4 8 Flat probe usage Flat probe Place the m...

Page 47: ...k The measurement check verifies the operation of the current measurement circuit of the TOS3200 by running a low current between measurement terminals A and B Because this check is performed using th...

Page 48: ...etect a disconnection or a bad connection of the test leads This allows more reliable tests Table 4 2 Judgment patterns PASS If the measured values are within the reference range up to the end of the...

Page 49: ...ot held during the test wait time SYSTEM1 5 MEAS MODE MAX Fig 4 10 Measured values during the test wait time TIMER LOWER UPPER Measured value distribution judgment Lower reference Upper reference OFF...

Page 50: ...M MANUAL I F EDIT AUTO See See TC 1 2 READY ENCPE OFF ON PROBE LOWER UPPER TIMER POL NORM NORM COND UPPER OFF TIMER 30 0mA 10s PROBE LOWER UPPER TIME WAIT Item Description Panel operation Selects the...

Page 51: ...ly The earthing check automatically performs this check When you press the START switch the TOS3200 supplies a low current between measurement terminals A and earth before the actual test measures thi...

Page 52: ...than or equal to the upper reference is measured U FAIL judgment will result UPPER F4 key Upper reference The selectable range varies depending on the NTWK measurement network and MODE current measur...

Page 53: ...ent measurement mode MODE F2 key RMS RMS measurement MODE SHIFT F2 key DC DC measurement PEAK Peak measurement Selects the measurement range RANGE F3 key AUTO Automatically switches the range accordin...

Page 54: ...e EUT see Connecting the EUT Setup Items of PCC1 2 POL COND SYSTEM MANUAL I F EDIT AUTO See See PCC 1 2 READY OFF ON LOWER UPPER TIMER NORM POL NORM COND UPPER OFF TIMER 30 0mA 10s LOWER UPPER TIME WA...

Page 55: ...d PCC Tests Fig 4 12 shows how the relays inside the TOS3200 switch depending on the settings of the POL and COND items Fig 4 12 Conceptual diagram of the PCC measurement NORM L N G L N PE B A NORM FL...

Page 56: ...ent will result UPPER F4 key Upper reference The selectable range varies depending on the MODE current measurement mode setting on PCC2 2 See Table 4 5 Rotary knob OFF Disables the upper reference jud...

Page 57: ...MS AUTO MODE RANGE MODE RANGE Item Description Panel operation Selects the current measurement mode MODE F2 key RMS RMS measurement MODE SHIFT F2 key DC DC measurement PEAK Peak measurement Selects th...

Page 58: ...MODE on SYSTEM1 5 2 Use the rotary knob to select the NORM or MAX Hold Time of the PASS Judgment PASS HOLD The test result data can be stored to the memory when the judgment result is displayed If th...

Page 59: ...y knob to set the voltage Buzzer Volume BUZ VOL You can set the buzzer volume for PASS or FAIL judgments 1 Select the BUZ VOL on SYSTEM1 5 Select the BUZ VOL PASS to set the buzzer volume for PASS jud...

Page 60: ...Electric shock may occur Do not touch the tip of the lead while using the test lead PCC 1 2 READY OFF ON LOWER UPPER TIMER NORM POL NORM COND UPPER ON TIMER 30 0mA 10s LOWER UPPER TIME WAIT START Che...

Page 61: ...the EUT power from an external source not from the TOS3200 in the TC measurement between two enclosures turn the current conversion display function off SYSTEM1 5 CONV TC TEST ENCPE OFF ON PROBE LOWER...

Page 62: ...oltage between the measurement network reference points This function is only valid for touch current testing TC TEST ENCPE OFF ON PROBE LOWER NORM NORM POL NORM COND ON TIMER 10s 10s DISP TEST NORM R...

Page 63: ...the SIGNAL I O connector p 42 When the power line of the EUT is turned on PASS or FAIL is displayed You cannot start test while the judgment result is displayed Press the STOP switch to set the TOS32...

Page 64: ...ble 4 7 Operation when the test ends 1 The duration of the buzzer for a PASS judgment is fixed to 0 2 s It does not depend on the PASS HOLD time Storing the Test Result p 65 The storage function is as...

Page 65: ...10s SAVE Yes No Does not save the test results F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 DATA SAVE EXIT MANUALTEST DATA No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 51 TC TEST NO 1 2006 10 17 13 45 LIST 10 51 TC TEST NO 1 2006 10 17...

Page 66: ...DATA No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 51 TC TEST NO 1 2006 10 17 13 45 SYSTEM3 5 If you select a memory number in which a test result is already saved the saved information is displayed For tests executed usi...

Page 67: ...Meter Mode Measurement This chapter explains the touch current measurement in Meter Mode Meter Mode Measurement...

Page 68: ...cted as shown in Fig 5 1 and the current flowing between terminals A and B is measured Fig 5 1 illustrates the TC measure ment between the enclosure and earth Fig 5 1 Connection example in Meter Mode...

Page 69: ...e red or black test lead is used separately according to the type of TC to be measured The red and black test leads are connected to measurement terminals A and B respectively Fig 5 2 Test lead usage...

Page 70: ...measurement network reference points Maximum Value Hold Function of the Measured Current MEAS MODE This function holds and displays the maximum value measured The held maximum value is cleared when y...

Page 71: ...enter data see Panel Control Basics 1 This item cannot be selected if voltage display is specified on METER1 2 114 2 Measures voltage U1 between the measurement network reference points SELV 10 V to 9...

Page 72: ...AUTO Automatically switches the range based on the measured value RANGE SHIFT F3 key RANGE1 The measurement range is determined by the measurement net work NTWK and current measurement mode MODE sett...

Page 73: ...Program Test This chapter describes how to create and edit sequence pro grams and how to execute the test...

Page 74: ...consist ing of 100 steps each can be created Press the AUTO key to display the program test screen 1 2 AUTO1 2 00 PCC measurement 01 TC measurement between the enclosure and earth 02 TC measurement be...

Page 75: ...nections For example if the interval of step 01 is set to HOLD as shown in the example of Fig 6 1 the test will not proceed to step 02 until you press the START switch after the end of the step 01 tes...

Page 76: ...G 00 UNTITLED EDIT INS AUTO 1 2 NTWK A MODE RMS ABORT OFF 00 TC E NCPE PNRM NORM 1s END PRG 00 UNTITLED EDIT INS LOWER WAIT TIMER LOWER OFF UPPER 15 0mA WAIT OFF TIMER 1s UPPER Press the F1 key The en...

Page 77: ...1s UPPER Press the F1 key Select the position where you want to insert a step The new step is inserted above the selected step A copy of step 01 is inserted The selected step number does not change b...

Page 78: ...ower line supplied to the EUT PNRM Normal phase connection Rotary knob PRVS Reverse phase connection 5 COND 2 Selects the single fault mode NORM Normal status Rotary knob FLTNEU Power line neutral dis...

Page 79: ...en to indicate that the setting is invalid Item Description Panel operation 9 WAIT Sets the test wait time F4 key Test wait time Set the test wait time in the range of 1 s to 999 s You will not be abl...

Page 80: ...rement PEAK Peak measurement 14 RANGE Selects the measurement range F4 key AUTO Automatically switches the range according to the measured value SHIFT F4 key FIX Fixes the range The measurement range...

Page 81: ...eps Setting Program number 01 Program name TEST 1 Measurement network NTWK B Current measurement mode MODE RMS Measurement range RANGE AUTO Operation for FAIL judgment ABORT Continue OFF Steps specifi...

Page 82: ...ss the key to move the underscore to the right by a character and use the rotary knob to select TC 3 Press the key to move the underscore to the right by four items to select the interval Because defa...

Page 83: ...umber 00 is selected press the key to select 01 4 Press the key to move the underscore to the right by an item 5 Use the rotary knob to select PCC If PCC is selected the connection destination of the...

Page 84: ...MODE on SYSTEM1 5 2 Use the rotary knob to select the NORM or MAX Hold Time of the PASS Judgment PASS HOLD p 91 The test result data can be saved to the memory when the total judgment is displayed aft...

Page 85: ...set the buzzer volume for PASS or FAIL judgments 1 Select the BUZ VOL on SYSTEM1 5 Select the BUZ VOL PASS to set the buzzer volume for PASS judgments or select the BUZ VOL FAIL to set the buzzer volu...

Page 86: ...u set LINE BRK AUTO to OFF when the EUT power supply switches from a positive phase connection to a negative phase connection between steps the TOS3200 does not supply power to the EUT The only way th...

Page 87: ...ee AUTO 1 2 00 TC ENCPE PNRM NORM HOL NETWORK B 01 PCC END PRG 01 TEST 1 TOTAL 2 WAIT CONV 30 A 1s rms NORM Counts down the test wait time Indicates the test wait status LINE 0 0W 0 0V 0 00A AUTO 1 2...

Page 88: ...he Test READY is not displayed You will not be able to start test in the following conditions When AUTO2 2 is displayed p 94 When the STOP switch is pressed includes the condition in which the STOP si...

Page 89: ...ompleted the total judgment of all steps is made Table 6 3 Operation when the step is completed or the program test is completed 1 The duration of the buzzer for a PASS judgment is fixed to 0 2 s It d...

Page 90: ...BORT setting and FAIL judgment If ABORT is set to OFF in the example of program 01 above the test will be executed to step 05 and the total judgment will be U FAIL If ABORT is set to ON CONTACT FAIL o...

Page 91: ...01 TEST 1 TOTAL 2 PASS SAVE Yes No 30 A 0s rms Does not save the test results Skips to step 4 LINE 0 0W 0 0V 0 00A F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 DATA SAVE EXIT AUTOTEST DATA No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0...

Page 92: ...NEXT AUTOTEST DATA No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00 UNTITLED 2006 10 17 13 45 SYSTEM4 5 If you select a memory number in which a test result is already saved the saved information is displayed Program numbe...

Page 93: ...External Control This chapter describes how to start the test externally and how to recall panel memories and sequence programs using the SIGNAL I O connector...

Page 94: ...r Kikusui agent or distributor For details on how to use the tools read the catalog by Omron Wire and tool that are necessary to make the connection SIGNAL I O Specifications Input signal Low active c...

Page 95: ...T O On while the test is in progress excluding the test wait time and interval period 16 PASS O On for at least 0 2 s PASS HOLD time when judgment is PASS On continuously if the PASS HOLD time is set...

Page 96: ...tion Examples of Input Signal Controlling the TOS3200 using a make contact The input terminal is set to low level by using a make contact such as a relay or switch Controlling the TOS3200 using a logi...

Page 97: ...at least 10 ms passes after the READY signal is set to low level set the START signal to low level for at least 5 ms When a valid START signal is detected the READY signal will be set to high level I...

Page 98: ...Strobe signal Table 7 2 Panel memory and program selection READY OUT PM0 PM7 IN STB IN 10 ms or more 10 ms or more 10 ms or more 5 ms or more An interval of at least 10 ms is needed for the next signa...

Page 99: ...Maintenance This chapter covers daily maintenance such as measurement check how to set the system clock how to manage periodic calibration and how to replace the fuse and battery...

Page 100: ...ecks breaks in the test leads Use this function as a preliminary inspection before using the TOS3200 1 Attach an alligator clip to the test leads and connect them to the mea surement terminals 2 Short...

Page 101: ...ck NG will appear and the TOS3200 will enter the protection status Press the STOP switch to release the protec tion status and return to step 3 If the result is NG even when you perform the measuremen...

Page 102: ...nt time in the following format year month day hour minute The time that appears is the time when SYSTEM5 5 is displayed CAL DATE calibration date The date is set at the factory or by an authorized se...

Page 103: ...itch to display SYSTEM5 5 and turn CAL PROTECT off to continue using the TOS3200 If the calibration date is due and CAL PROTECT is turned off the message CAL DATE EXPIRED will appear at power on You c...

Page 104: ...power falls low you will not be able to store measurement conditions and other settings The battery life varies depending on the usage environment We recommend that you change it once every three yea...

Page 105: ...Specifications This chapter gives the specifications and external dimensions...

Page 106: ...the current flowing through measurement terminals A and B or the applied voltage cannot be measured simultaneously Measurement method Current mea surement Uses a measurement network representing the...

Page 107: ...MS 166 A to 2 00 mA PEAK 233 A to 2 82 mA Network G DC RMS 125 A to 1 50 mA PEAK 175 A to 2 12 mA RANGE3 PCC DC RMS 5 00 mA to 30 0 mA PEAK 7 00 mA to 90 0 mA Network A B B1 and C Network D and E DC R...

Page 108: ...test is not a failure Indication Shows PASS on the display Buzzer On SIGNAL I O Outputs a PASS signal PASS HOLD The time to hold the PASS judgment can be set to a value between 0 2 s and 10 0 s or HOL...

Page 109: ...fter the test is started Accuracy 100 ppm of setting 20 ms Test time TIMER Selectable range 1 s to 999 s Timer off function available Accuracy 100 ppm of setting 20 ms Test function AUTO Automatically...

Page 110: ...n earthing check Generates CONTACT FAIL if the EUT enclosure is grounded MEASURE CHECK Checks the measurement function between measurement terminals A and B of the TOS3200 and switches to protection s...

Page 111: ...upplied from AC LINE OUT to the EUT 15 TEST O On while the test is in progress excluding the test wait time and interval period 16 PASS O On for at least 0 2 s PASS HOLD time when judgment is PASS On...

Page 112: ...o custom order models Complies with the requirements of the following directives and standards Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU 2 EN 61010 1 Class I 3 Pollution degree 2 4 2 Only on models that have t...

Page 113: ...TL21 TOS 1 set red and black with alligator clip Flat probe FP01 TOS 1 set Spare fuse 1 pc CD ROM 1 pc Quick Reference English 1pc Japanese 1pc Setup guide 1 pc Safety information 1 pc Circuit princip...

Page 114: ...d standard IEC60065 U1 etc Applicable standard IEC61029 etc Harmonized standard IEC60598 etc Applicable standard IEC60745 etc Harmonized standard IEC60950 IEC60335 IEC60065 U2 IEC50598 IEC61010 etc Ap...

Page 115: ...Appendix A A List of Default Settings B System Settings C Protection Function D Troubleshooting...

Page 116: ...s TC measurement conditions TC PROBE TC PROB ENCPE Depends on the memory contents POL TC POL NORM COND TC COND NORM LOWER TC LIM LOW 30 A LOWER ON OFF TC LIM LOW STAT OFF UPPER TC LIM UPP 30 mA UPPER...

Page 117: ...IB ADDRESS 3 BAUDRATE 19200 DATA BITS 8 X FLOW ON STOP BITS 1 TALK MODE OFF ERR TRACE SYST ERR TRAC OFF Individual test data No saved data No change Program test data No saved data Panel memory See Se...

Page 118: ...950 2 REVS 05 IEC60950 3 ENCNEU 0 5 mA Class 0I equipment hand held equipment 06 IEC60950 4 ENCLIV 07 IEC60950 5 ENCNEU 0 75 mA Class I equipment hand held equipment 08 IEC60950 6 ENCLIV 09 IEC60950 7...

Page 119: ...r electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements 40 IEC61010 1 B ENCPE NORM NORM RMS 0 5 mA 41 IEC61010 2 FLTNEU 3 5 mA 42 IEC61010 3 FLTPE 3 5 mA Electric...

Page 120: ...SYSTEM MANUAL I F EDIT AUTO MEAS PASS CONV MEAS MODE NORM BUZ VOL PASS 3 PASS HOLD 2 0s BUZ VOL FAIL 3 CONV OFF CONTRAST 5 SELV OFF LINE BRK AUTO ON SELV NEXT SYSTEM1 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Item Descrip...

Page 121: ...e F4 key Voltage Selectable range 10 V to 99 V Rotary knob OFF Disable the SELV check function 5 BUZ VOL PASS 1 Sets the buzzer volume for PASS judgments SHIFT F1 key Rotary knob Level Selectable rang...

Page 122: ...displayed below the memory number or key 2 DATA Displays the contents of the specified test data F1 key LIST Returns to the single test data list SYSTEM3 5 F1 key 3 DELETE Deletes the contents of the...

Page 123: ...tered time F1 key Time Sets the present time Year month day hour minute Rotary knob 2 CAL DATE Set to the date when calibration service was performed You cannot set this date Year month day 3 ALARM Se...

Page 124: ...through the power line to the EUT or the power is exceeding 1500 VA The power consumption by the con nected EUT is too large or the EUT power line is shorted Disconnect the EUT and press the STOP swi...

Page 125: ...e connected to the REMOTE connector Only the START switch of the probe is valid if the probe is connected 47 Is a stop signal being applied to the SIGNAL I O connector The START switch on the panel is...

Page 126: ...block on the rear panel The measured values are not updated Is the TOS3200 set to hold the measured value If MEAS MODE is set to MAX in Meter Mode press the MAXCLR F4 key to clear the held measured v...

Page 127: ...EASURE PROTECTION 124 measurement category II 5 Measurement Check 100 121 measurement network 114 meter mode measurement screen 1 2 70 meter mode measurement screen 2 2 71 METER1 2 70 METER2 2 71 mult...

Page 128: ...122 SYSTEM4 5 122 SYSTEM5 5 123 T TC measurement screen 1 2 50 TC measurement screen 2 2 53 TC1 2 50 TC2 2 53 test leads 43 69 Test Probe 18 47 test results display of 66 92 test results storage of 6...

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