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Summary of Contents for TOS6200A

Page 1: ...Part No IB028661 Mar 2015 USER S MANUAL EARTH CONTINUITY TESTER TOS6200A TOS6210...

Page 2: ...ed or missing pages in this manual it will be replaced If the manual gets lost or soiled a new copy can be provided for a fee In either case please contact your Kikusui agent or distribu tor and provi...

Page 3: ...ltage is output here DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if ignored will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ignored could resul...

Page 4: ...ing Four Terminals 2 9 2 4 5 Measurements Using Two Terminals 2 9 2 4 6 Connecting to the DUT 2 10 2 5 Preliminary Inspection 2 11 Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions _________________________ 3 1 3 1...

Page 5: ...hange in ENABLE Signal SIGNAL I O 4 40 4 10 6 Output current error CURR ERROR 4 40 4 11 Initialize 4 41 Chapter 5 REMOTE and SIGNAL I O _________________________ 5 1 5 1 REMOTE Terminal 5 2 5 2 SIGNAL...

Page 6: ...se of Problems 7 5 Chapter 8 Specifications ___________________________________ 8 1 8 1 Basic Performance 8 2 8 2 Interface and Other Functions 8 4 8 3 General Specifications 8 6 8 4 External Dimensio...

Page 7: ...TOS6200A 6210 1 1 Chapter 1 General Gives an overview of the tester and describes its features and various options 1 1...

Page 8: ...g screen displayed immediately after power is switched ON You can also obtain the ROM version number with the IDN message For information on the IDN message see 6 3 1 Register Related and General Purp...

Page 9: ...test changes Safety output voltage The constant current constant voltage circuit provides fast response preventing generation of excessive output voltage even when output is interrupted during test in...

Page 10: ...gator clip connections the contact resistance of measuring leads in measurements using two terminals and other resistance components Contact check function The tester is provided with a contact check...

Page 11: ...he remote control Programming of test conditions A combination of stored test conditions allows automatic execution of tests con sisting of several programs of up to 100 steps each Although the total...

Page 12: ...test starts only when both switches are pressed simultaneously Functions OPERATE switch Test switches are enabled only when this switch is set to the ON position When it is set to the OFF position a...

Page 13: ...l tester starting test stopping test operations Connect it to the OUTPUT and REMOTE terminals on the tester s front panel Maximum rating LP01 TOS 30 A LP02 TOS 60 A Cable length 2 m Accessory LOW Test...

Page 14: ...1 8 General TOS6200A 6210...

Page 15: ...TOS6200A 6210 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparation for Use Describes the steps from unpacking to installation to preparation required before switching on POWER 2 2...

Page 16: ...cking materials may be used for later transport of the product so it is recom mended that they be retained Rated voltage 250 Vac PLUG CEE7 7 85 AA 0005 Rated voltage 250 Vac PLUG GB1002 85 10 0790 or...

Page 17: ...0 rh no dew condensation is allowed When you store the product be sure to observe the temperature and humidity ranges indicated below Storage temperature range 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Storage humidi...

Page 18: ...th a plug can be used to disconnect the product from the AC line in an emergency Connect the plug to an easily accessible power outlet so that the plug can be removed from the outlet at any time Be su...

Page 19: ...rge current and consequently generates a strong magnetic field Make sure that no articles that may be affected by mag netic fields are located near the test leads or current output lines For example i...

Page 20: ...ult in inaccurate measurements and burns or injury resulting from heat generated by contact resistance at the terminals 4 Connect the alligator clip of the test lead black or white to the protec tive...

Page 21: ...he rated current Improper terminal connections can result in inaccurate measurements and burns or injury resulting from heat generated by contact resistance at the terminals 1 Turn off the POWER switc...

Page 22: ...ermi nals appropriate for the sectional area of the current output line Select wires on the basis of the following criteria Resistance values with respect to the nominal sectional areas of wires are a...

Page 23: ...the OUTPUT terminals sub tracted beforehand For more information see 4 2 6 Offset Canceling Function OUTPUT LOW HIGH LOW HIGH SAMPLING r1 r3 r5 r6 r7 r8 r4 r2 R2 R3 R4 DUT Device Under Test r1 to r8...

Page 24: ...the test probe or lead during the test or immediately after test since they are at high temperature Testing from the protective conductor terminal of the AC power inlet Connect one of the test leads t...

Page 25: ...power cord protective ground wire from testing Check the appropriate safety standard to determine if this is the case 2 5 Preliminary Inspection Always inspect the following four points before testin...

Page 26: ...2 12 Installation and Preparation for Use TOS6200A 6210...

Page 27: ...TOS6200A 6210 3 1 Chapter 3 Part Names and Functions Gives the names and functions of switches keys indications connectors and other parts on the front and rear panels 3 3...

Page 28: ...witch places the tester in ready status 3 START This switch is used to start a test Press this switch when READY is displayed on the LCD to begin testing During testing the TEST LED indicator lights a...

Page 29: ...g this limit 6 LCD Displays information including the range of set values and measured values 7 Feet Used to raise the front panel of the tester to get a better view of the LCD screen or improve the o...

Page 30: ...splays the offset measurement screen OFFSET 12 MEMORY RECALL STORE key Press this key to recall panel memory Change the memory number using the rotary knob then press the ENTER key next to this key Th...

Page 31: ...NEXT 16 Indicators TEST This LED indicates that testing is underway Blinks for contact checks when the contact check is set to ON standby PASS This LED gives the test result When the test result has b...

Page 32: ...of the tester through a PCvia the GPIB interface 24 RS 232C This connector connects an RS 232C cable for remote control of the tester is remote through a PC via the RS 232C interface 25 Fan Used to co...

Page 33: ...ed to wind the AC power cord when the tester is not in use Never use the tester in an upright position Use of the product with the cord holders serving as feet causes the tester to fall down which may...

Page 34: ...3 8 Part Names and Functions TOS6200A 6210...

Page 35: ...TOS6200A 6210 4 1 Chapter 4 Basic Operation Describes basic operations such as setting test conditions and starting a test 4 4...

Page 36: ...the LCD the screen displayed when you last turned the POWER switch off appears When the switch is turned on for the first time after pur chase the following test conditions setup screen MAIN is displa...

Page 37: ...to a desired item Holding down with the SHIFT key press any of keys F1 to F5 to activate the operation indicated above the key Settings corresponding to safety standards At factory shipment settings...

Page 38: ...etting referring to OVER VA in 4 9 1 Setting Output out of the Operation Range OVER RESI blinks on the LCD A value obtained by dividing the upper reference value by the test current value has exceeded...

Page 39: ...Select resistance value based judgment or sampled voltage value based judgment Press the SHIFT and F4 keys together to switch between judgment methods Each time you press the SHIFT and F4 keys the up...

Page 40: ...ions In this case increase the upper reference value or reduce the lower reference value OVER VOLT blinks on the LCD A value obtained by multiplying the test current value by the upper reference value...

Page 41: ...se increase the upper reference value or reduce the lower reference value OVER VA blinks on the LCD The setting has exceeded the maximum rated output Test cannot begin under the current conditions Cha...

Page 42: ...t Turning the knob clockwise ON Turning the knob counterclockwise OFF Selection of the judgment method Select resistance value based judgment or sampled voltage value based judgment Press the SHIFT an...

Page 43: ...s to move the cursor to the desired digit 3 Use the rotary knob to set a lower reference value UP LOW blinks on the LCD If a lower reference value more than the upper reference value is set when lower...

Page 44: ...rsor to the desired digit 3 Use the rotary knob to set a lower reference value UP LOW blinks on the LCD If a lower reference value more than the upper reference value is set when lower limit judgment...

Page 45: ...F5 toggles between ON and OFF You can also use the keys to move the cursor to the timer function ON OFF indicator With the cursor at the TIMER indication use the rotary knob to set Turning the knob cl...

Page 46: ...onent offset value in advance using this tester Offset Canceling Function ON OFF Settings To use the offset canceling function set the OFFSET indication to ON Pressing the SHIFT and F3 keys together a...

Page 47: ...et measurement ends the tester reverts to ready status Press the MAIN key to display the MAIN screen Check that the offset function is ON then begin the test To check the offset value display the OFFS...

Page 48: ...tion on MOMENTARY see 4 4 System Setup 4 3 1 Starting a Test To begin the test To begin testing press the START switch while the MAIN screen indicates ready In the ready status the upper right part of...

Page 49: ...switch was pressed The tester has entered protection status PASS judgment When the lower limit judgment function is ON and the measured value falls between the upper and lower reference values the te...

Page 50: ...nge between the upper and lower reference values the tester returns a FAIL judg ment When the lower limit judgment function is OFF the tester returns a FAIL for the measured value if the value exceeds...

Page 51: ...RM Normal measurement mode MAX Retains a peak value 1 Press the F1 MEAS key or use the keys to move the cursor to MEAS MODE 2 Use the rotary knob to select either MAX or NORM Turning the knob clockwis...

Page 52: ...has been set to HOLD for pro grammed automatic testing the program cannot proceed to the next step ON OFF for Fail Mode With FAIL MODE set to ON FAIL judgment and protection status cannot be can cell...

Page 53: ...erminals When you press the START switch with the OUTPUT terminals opened a TEST indication appears on the LCD and the TEST LED on the front panel blinks and the tester enters current monitoring statu...

Page 54: ...rsor to BUZZER VOL Press the F1 BUZZER key to hear the buzzer sound set 3 Use the rotary knob to set the buzzer volume Setting the Contrast You can set the LCD screen contrast in the range from 0 to 1...

Page 55: ...ee Appendix A 2 1 If COMMENT is not indicated on the LCD press the F5 NEXT function key to display the SYSTEM3 screen The display can also be switched by pressing the SHIFT and keys together 2 Use the...

Page 56: ...TERFACE screen GPIB address RS 232C protocol Communication rate Data length Parity bit Stop bit 4 5 1 GPIB Address Set the GPIB address of the tester in the range from 0 to 30 The GPIB address set is...

Page 57: ...the following two choices 7 bit 8 bit 1 Press the F3 DATA key or use the keys to move the cursor to DATA 2 Use the rotary knob to select either 7 or 8 Setting the Parity Bit Select a parity bit from t...

Page 58: ...F setting Upper reference value Timer including ON OFF setting Measured offset value including ON OFF setting On shipment from the factory settings corresponding to a variety of safety standards are w...

Page 59: ...ht of the screen title 3 Use the rotary knob to set the memory number from 00 to 99 to which test conditions are to be stored 4 Press the key to move the cursor to UNTITLED 5 Use the rotary knob to en...

Page 60: ...99 3 Press the ENTER key This recalls the test conditions for that memory number Moving the cursor to another area of the screen before pressing the ENTER key aborts the recall operation Modifying the...

Page 61: ...performs a test of memory 01 in step 00 and then that of memory 02 in step 01 9 9 seconds after that Because the interval time of step 01 is set to HOLD the test of memory 3 in step 02 does not start...

Page 62: ...r step setting Interval time Repeat setting Setting a Program Name Enter the name of a program to create up to 12 characters as follows 1 Press the SHIFT F1 key combination pressing the F1 key with th...

Page 63: ...s the F1 INS key to add the step MEM00 1 0s is added to the end of the list 4 Press the key to move the cursor to MEM to the right of the step number 5 Use the rotary knob to set a memory number 6 Use...

Page 64: ...the upper right corner of the LCD and the TEST LED indicator lights up A running step will be displayed in reverse video 4 7 4 Suspending the Program Press the STOP switch to halt testing during progr...

Page 65: ...OS6200A 6210 Basic Operation 4 31 4 7 6 Ending the Program To exit the program mode and return to normal status press the MAIN key This turns off the LED for the AUTO key and redisplays the MAIN scree...

Page 66: ...the SHIFT LOCAL KEY LOCK keys again 4 9 Checking the Test Conditions This tester checks if the values set as the test conditions are valid or not If an invalid value is set the tester displays the ca...

Page 67: ...Aac TOS6210 6 0 Aac to 62 0 Aac The following figures show the operation range of the testers If a test condition out of this range is set the LCD displays the cause of it a b c OVER RESI OVER VOLT OV...

Page 68: ...setting exceeding the operation range is made the READY indication in the upper right of the LCD changes to blink OVER VA informing you that testing cannot be conducted under the current conditions TO...

Page 69: ...ithin the operation range If a resistance value is set to the upper reference value OVER RESI check is not made 4 9 2 Upper Reference Value Lower Reference Value UP LOW If a lower reference value more...

Page 70: ...ECTION LED indicator lights and the test is halted The LCD displays the cause of bringing the tester to protection status LCD Indication Given in Protection Status Cause of Bringing the Tester to Prot...

Page 71: ...n blinks on the LCD stop testing for approximately the pause time specified in the table below and then press the STOP key If the output section temperature has returned to the nor mal level the teste...

Page 72: ...value is 5 4 V or less and a test can be performed the overload protection function is tripped if the output power exceeds the following maximum rated output during testing This causes the OVER LOAD i...

Page 73: ...ffset canceling func tion activated the output terminal voltage may exceed 5 6 V in some cases tripping this function This causes the tester to enter protection status For example assume that the DUT...

Page 74: ...rent when the measured value is not judged FAIL during a test the output current error function is tripped and the CURR ERROR indication is blinked on the LCD If the output terminal voltage exceeds 5...

Page 75: ...ress the SHIFT key until the charac ters KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP disappear Factory shipped settings TOS6200A TOS6210 Test conditions set up screen MAIN Test current CURRENT 3 0 A 6 0 A Frequency FREQ...

Page 76: ...4 42 Basic Operation TOS6200A 6210...

Page 77: ...TOS6200A 6210 5 1 Chapter 5 REMOTE and SIGNAL I O Describes the REMOTE terminal for connecting optional equipment and the SIGNAL I O connector for input output signals 5 5...

Page 78: ...ctor located on the front panel This connector is used to connect the optional RC01 TOS or RC02 TOS remote control boxes or the LP01 TOS or LP02 TOS test probe When you connect an option the START and...

Page 79: ...2 D SUB 25 pin female connector Screw M2 6 x 0 45 Complies connector plug D sub 25 pin male with fix screw M2 6 To avoid malfunctions caused by noise use shielded type D sub 25 pin connectors and a ca...

Page 80: ...withstand voltage 30 Vdc Output saturation voltage Approximately 1 1 V at 25 C Maximum output current 400 mA total Pin configuration Fig 5 3 SIGNAL I O Pin Configuration To avoid damage to internal ci...

Page 81: ...g test not including the period of a current voltage rise 16 PASS O ON for approximately 0 2s or more when a measured value is judged PASS It is continuously ON when PASS HOLD is set to ON 17 UPPER FA...

Page 82: ...er a lapse of 10 ms or more from the READY signal has turned to a low level set the START signal to a low level for 5 ms or more The READY signal turns to a high level after the effective START signal...

Page 83: ...M Signals and Panel Memory or Program Number to be Recalled MSD LSD MAIN AUTO PM7 PM6 PM5 PM4 PM3 PM2 PM1 PM0 H H H H H H H H Recalls panel memory 0 Recalls program 0 H H H H H H H L Recalls panel mem...

Page 84: ...t such as transistors instead of a switch in the above example Configure the circuit so that a collector current ic of 5 mA or greater passes through the transistor Output signal Example of driving a...

Page 85: ...device messages used to create a program for remote control of the tester via GPIB or RS 232C To avoid electric shocks always turn off the power supply of the related equipment when connecting or disc...

Page 86: ...ntact Kikusui distributor agent GPIB cable 1 m code 92080 GPIB cable 2 m code 92070 GPIB cable 4 m code 92090 6 1 2 RS 232C Interface To use the RS 232C interface make the following settings For setti...

Page 87: ...l ready 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring indicator Controller side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D sub pin 9 female D sub pin 9 female...

Page 88: ...the controller to the device and responses sent from the device to the controller Each message consists of a message header and data sections Command Commands include settings and queries Setting Use...

Page 89: ...owever in the event of a message terminator with only EOI use Acknowledgment messages RS 232C The acknowledgment message is peculiar to the RS 232C interface This message is sent from the tester to a...

Page 90: ...ption A character string within these brackets represents program data Do not use these brackets when writing comments Characters or numbers separated by within these brackets indi cate that you can c...

Page 91: ...ose device messages used to specify of a terminator and other items CLS Clears of the status byte register event status register device status register protec tion register fail register invalid setti...

Page 92: ...to set or reset each bit of the service request enable register Also used to inquire about the contents of the service request enable register For details on the service request enable register see 6...

Page 93: ...r SDC has been received Also used to perform the same processing as is performed by a DCL message from the RS 232C Message Command message CLR DSE Used to set or reset each bit of the device status en...

Page 94: ...A value of 1 is returned Example When a test is being made A value of 12 is returned 4 Test 8 Test on Example When contact check is ON A value of 8 is returned ERR Used to inquire about the contents o...

Page 95: ...alid setting register For details on the invalid setting register see 6 4 Registers Message Query message INV Response Returns the contents of the invalid setting register to INV Example If Bit 0 OVER...

Page 96: ...r your PC Message Command message SIL 0 1 Query message SIL Program data Set value 0 Return an acknowledgement message 1 Do not return an acknowledgement mes sage default Response The set value for th...

Page 97: ...on the tester SYS TEM screen BUZZERVOL BVOL Sets or inquires about the buzzer volume Message Command message BVOL NR1 Query message BVOL Program data Set value 1 to 10 default is 4 Resolution 1 Examp...

Page 98: ...line has 20 characters then returns this as the result Example If KIKUSUI is entered in the 1st line no data is entered in the 2nd line and 123456789ABCDEFGHIJK is in the 3rd line the response messag...

Page 99: ...in response to CON Example When contrast is set to 3 A value of 3 is returned DOUBLEACTION DAC Sets ON OFF for start double action or inquires about ON OFF status Message Command message DAC 0 1 OFF O...

Page 100: ...OFF status of the fail mode in response to FMOD Example When fail mode is ON A value of 1 is returned MEASMODE MMOD Sets or inquires about the measurement mode Message Command message MMOD NORM MAX Q...

Page 101: ...Momentary ON Response Returns the ON OFF status of the momentary in response to MOM Example When the momentary is ON A value of 1 is returned PASSHOLD PHOL Sets the PASS hold time or inquires about th...

Page 102: ...under the current conditions Change the set ting referring to OVER VOLT in 4 9 1 Setting Output out of the Operation Range OVER VA blinks on the LCD The setting has exceeded the maximum rated output T...

Page 103: ...urns the set value of test frequency in response to FREQ Example When the test frequency is 50 Hz A value of 50 is returned RJUDGE RJUD Sets ON OFF of resistance value based judgment or inquires about...

Page 104: ...LOW Sets a resistance value based lower reference value and ON OFF of the lower limit judgment function or inquires about the ON OFF status of the lower limit judgment function When you perform sampl...

Page 105: ...command causes sampled voltage value based judgment to be automatically selected Message Command message VLOW NR2 0 1 OFF ON Query message VLOW Program data NR2 Lower reference value Set value 0 01 to...

Page 106: ...he upper right of the LCD changes to blink UP LOW informing you that testing cannot begin under the current conditions In this case increase the upper reference value or reduce the lower reference val...

Page 107: ...LCD changes to blink UP LOW informing you that testing cannot begin under the current conditions In this case increase the upper reference value or reduce the lower reference value OVER VA blinks on...

Page 108: ...test time and the timer ON OFF setting Message Command message TIM timer 0 1 OFF ON Query message TIM Program data timer NR2 Test time Set value 0 3 to 999 default is 1 0 Resolution 0 3 to 99 9 0 1 1...

Page 109: ...due to a HOLD setting in the interval to the next step This command message is valid only in the test conditions set up MAIN offset measurement OFFSET or program AUTO screens Switch screens using the...

Page 110: ...ystem setup screen SYSTEM1 4 Offset screen OFFSET 5 Those other than 1 to 4 above not avail able Response Returns the current mode displayed screen in response to FUN Example When the current mode dis...

Page 111: ...the device status register TEST and TEST ON bit 2 3 are 1 measured voltage value 4 50 V measured current value 25 0 A maxi mum measured resistance value 0 182 measured resistance value 0 180 and elap...

Page 112: ...d test time if the timer is OFF or the remaining time if the timer is ON Message Query message TIME Response Returns the elapsed or remaining time of the test in response to TIME Example When the time...

Page 113: ...ge MEM memory no Program dataSets the memory contents in the following order All parameters must be entered even when the lower limit judgment is set to OFF Enter any value into the lower reference va...

Page 114: ...Y VMEM has no query To inquire about the memory contents set using VMEM use MEMORY MEM In this case the voltage value is returned to the upper and lower refer ence values Messages Command message VMEM...

Page 115: ...memory no Example When memory contents 10 is memory name TEST1 test current 62 0 A upper reference value 5 4 V lower reference value 0 05 V test time 999 s test frequency 50 Hz lower limit judgment O...

Page 116: ...1 step number NR1 Set value 0 to 99 Resolution 1 Example To delete step 10 in program number 1 PDEL 1 10 PRGEDIT PED Overwrites a currently set step with a new step adds a step in a program or inquire...

Page 117: ...se to PED program number step number Example When PED 5 1 inquires about the contents of step 1 in program 5 and step 1 is configured as memory 11 and an interval time of 5 seconds A value of the 11 5...

Page 118: ...a name of TEST1 to program number 1 PNAM 1 TEST1 Response Returns the name of the program in response to PNAM program number Example When program 1 named TEST1 is inquired about with a PNAM 1 A value...

Page 119: ...s returned PRGTEST PTES Recalls program contents Message Command message PTES NR1 Program data Set value 0 to 99 Resolution 1 PRGTOTAL PTOT Inquires about the number of steps corresponding to the prog...

Page 120: ...DSR Read using DSE Read using ESR Status byte register 7 6 7 6 CME EXE 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 TEST ON TEST FAIL STOP PROT PASS READY INV SET Protection register Invalid setting register Read using P...

Page 121: ...cats that a bit of the event status register has been set 4 DSB Device Status Bit Indicats that a bit of the device status register has been set 3 Not used in the tester 2 Not used in the tester 1 Not...

Page 122: ...ADY Ready status Bit Descriiption 7 Not used in the tester 6 Not used in the tester 5 CURR Current Error When output current is more than 10 of the set value for current 4 REN Remote Enable Change in...

Page 123: ...the tester 4 Not used in the tester 3 OVER RESI Over Resistance Indicates that the setting exceeds the resistance measurement range 2 OVER VA Over Volt Amp Indicates that setting exceeds the power li...

Page 124: ...ZZERVOL BVOL 1 to 10 1 Setting for the buzzer volume 9 BUZZERVOL BVOL Returns the value set for the buzzer volume 10 CLR Clears the input buffer and has it wait for a device mes sage Equivalent to DCL...

Page 125: ...t judg ment function 36 MEASMODE MMOD NORM MAX Setting for the measurement mode 37 MEASMODE MMOD Returns the setting status of the measured result indica tion 38 MEMORY MEM 0 to 99 1 Memory number 20H...

Page 126: ...IT PED 0 to 99 1 Program number 0 to 99 1 Step number 0 to 99 1 Memory number 0 to 9 9 HOLD 0 1 s Interval time up to the next step 49 PRGEDIT PED 0 to 99 1 Program number 0 to 99 1 Step number Return...

Page 127: ...TRM Returns a current response message terminator 73 UPPER UPP 0 001 to 1 200 TOS6200A 0 001 to 0 600 TOS6210 0 001 OHM Setting for upper reference value 74 UPPER UPP Returns the upper reference value...

Page 128: ...and RS 232C TOS6200A 6210 81 VUPPER VUPP 0 01 to 5 40 0 01 V Sets the upper reference value 82 VUPPER VUPP Returns the upper reference value Header Data Function and response data 1 2 Set value Reso l...

Page 129: ...6200A 6210 7 1 Chapter 7 Maintenance Explains tester maintenance and inspection of the tester To maintain high performance for an extended period perform maintenance and inspect the tester regularly 7...

Page 130: ...discoloration or erase printed characters clouded display and so on 7 2 Inspection Any break or cracking in the covering greatly increases the risk of electric shock or fires If you find any breaks or...

Page 131: ...fferent rating never short circuit the fuse holder 1 Turn off the POWER switch and unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet 2 Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC LINE connector on the...

Page 132: ...service condi tions However we recommend replacing the fan roughly every 60 000 hours We also recommend regular internal inspections and cleaning at the same interval Backup battery The tester uses a...

Page 133: ...SIGNAL I O 5 1 Check that the tester is not in PROTEC TION PASS or FAIL status 4 10 Protection Fuction 4 36 Check that the tester is not in the midst of system setup interface setup or pro gram editin...

Page 134: ...7 6 Maintenance TOS6200A 6210...

Page 135: ...nless otherwise specified the specifications contained in this chapter are based on the following settings and conditions Warm up time 30 minutes Temperature 5 C to 35 C Humidity 20 rh to 80 rh no con...

Page 136: ...ent range 0 00 Vac to 6 00 Vac Resolution 0 01 V Offset cancel function 0 00 V to 5 40 V Offset ON OFF function provided Accuracy 1 of reading 0 02 V Response Mean value response rms value display res...

Page 137: ...efer ence value UPPER 0 01 V to 5 40 V Setting range for the lower refer ence value LOWER 0 01 V to 5 40 V Resolution 0 01 V Judgment accuracy 2 of setting 0 05 V Calibration Calibration is performed...

Page 138: ...on All functions except for the POWER switch and KEY LOCK function may be controlled remotely Baud rate 9600 19200 or 38400 bps GPIB Complies with IEEE Std 488 1978 Function All functions except for t...

Page 139: ...nd judged FAIL 18 L FAIL O Continuously ON if a measured value equal to or below the lower reference value is detected and judged FAIL 19 READY O ON while the tester is in ready status 20 PROTECTION O...

Page 140: ...of the following directive and standard EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 61326 1 Class A 7 EN 55011 Class A 7 Group 1 8 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Under following conditions 1 Used test leadwire TL11 TOS f...

Page 141: ...nsions Weight Approx 9 kg 19 84 lbs Approx 11 kg 24 25 lbs Accessories AC power cord 1 piece Test leadwire TL11 TOS 1 set TL12 TOS 1 set Short bar 2 pieces These are inserted between the OUTPUT and SA...

Page 142: ...rnal dimensions Fig 8 2 TOS6210 external dimensions MAX345 13 58 35 1 4 MAX 270 10 63 MAX455 17 91 MAX10 0 39 430 16 93 MAX15 0 59 88 3 46 MAX140 5 51 Unit mm inch 430 16 93 MAX 10 0 39 MAX455 17 91 8...

Page 143: ...se to output This compact lightweight PWM sine wave inverter is capable of a maximum output of 150 VA TOS6200A 220 VA TOS6210 achieving a power conversion effi ciency of 90 3 Output transformer This s...

Page 144: ...ge control circuit Sends the detected output voltage to the power amplifier circuit for constant voltage at the output terminals It also DC converts the detected output voltage and displays averaged d...

Page 145: ...3 IEC60065 1 25 A 0 1 0 001 60 s 50 Hz 0 0 1 2 4 IEC60065 2 10 A 0 1 0 001 1 s 50 Hz 0 0 1 3 5 IEC60065 3 10 A 0 2 0 001 1 s 50 Hz 0 0 1 4 6 IEC60204 1 10 A 0 1 0 001 10 s 50 Hz 0 0 1 5 7 IEC60335 1...

Page 146: ...test Routine test Main test points A Between the following sections of class I devices requiring grounding 1 Accessible conducting parts 2 Protective shielding 3 Metal barriers B Protective conductor...

Page 147: ...s 1 0 V maximum Type test Routine test Main test points A Between class 0 and I devices and all accessible conducting parts of class I devices B Protective conductor terminal or protective grounding p...

Page 148: ...ust not exceed 2 5 V In measurements of resistance do not include the value for the AC power cord s protective grounding wire Type test Routine test Main test points A Between the following sections o...

Page 149: ...less 2 minutes Rating of the circuit under test is over 30 A to 60 A inclusive 4 minutes Rating of the circuit under test is over 60 A to 100 A inclusive 6 minutes Rating of the circuit under test is...

Page 150: ...A 8 Appendix TOS6200A 6210...

Page 151: ...15 DISP2 4 15 Double Action 4 19 E Ending the test 4 15 Excerpts from the safety standards A 4 F FAIL judgment 4 16 4 30 Fail Mode 4 18 Fan 3 6 7 4 Feet 3 3 Firmware version 1 2 Firmware version of p...

Page 152: ...on fuction 4 36 Protection status 4 36 R RC01 TOS 1 6 1 7 RC02 TOS 1 6 Ready status 4 14 Rear panel 3 6 Recalling a panel memory and program 5 7 Recalling the memory 4 26 Recalling the program 4 28 RE...

Page 153: ...TOS6200A 6210 Index I 3 U Unpacking 2 2 UP LOW 4 35 Upper reference value 4 5 V VOLT LIMIT 4 39...

Page 154: ...KIKUSUI ELECTRONICS CORP http www kikusui co jp en 1 1 3 Higashiyamata Tsuzuki ku Yokohama 224 0023 Japan Tel 81 45 593 7570 Fax 81 45 593 7571 Website...

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