
TOS5051A/5050A
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Chap
.6
Test Procedures
• If you remove the REMOTE connector while the POWER switch is turned ON,
the tester enters the PROTECTION status (“PROTECTION” is lit), and the high
voltage output is shut down. However, if the forced stop function of the optional
remote control box is ON, the PROTECTION status is released when the plug is
inserted. In addition, because the HV test probe has a forced stop function, PRO-
TECTION status is not enabled when the plug is inserted.
• Do not remote-control the tester simultaneously from both REMOTE CONTROL
connector and SIGNAL I/O connector. If you do, the “REMOTE” message will
disappear and the START switch will be enabled.
• If the FAIL MODE switch of TEST MODE switches is set to ON, the FAIL status
and PROTECTION status cannot be remotely reset by applying a remote STOP
signal. They must be locally reset with the STOP switch.
• Use the optional HV test probe (HP01A-TOS or HP02A-TOS) at a test volt-
age of 4 kV or less in AC test mode and 5 kV or less in DC test mode.
• Lay the control signal wires apart (more than 500 mm) from the HV test
leads and DUT. Never short the HV test lead to a signal wire. If you do, it
may utterly damage the internal circuits of the tester.
6.3.2
Remote Control through the SIGNAL I/O Connector
The SIGNAL I/O connector has three functions listed below. The 14-pin Amphenol
plug that is supplied is useful for connecting to the connector.
•
Shut down the output in synchronization with an external device through the
interlock function.
•
Turn ON/OFF (Start/Stop) the high voltage from the HIGH VOLTAGE terminal
from a control device other than the optional devices.
•
Output the tester status using signals.
• The 14-pin Amphenol plug that is supplied has pins 9 and 14 connected
together. Be sure to provide an appropriate interlock function when using
the tester. For details, refer to Section 6.3.3, “Interlock Function.”
• Lay the control signal wires apart (more than 500 mm) from the HV test
leads and DUT. Never short the HV test lead to a signal wire. If you do, it
may utterly damage the internal circuits of the tester.
NOTE
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
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