TOS9200/9201
Using Terminals and Connectors 4-9
• When the ENABLE level of the START signal is changed, “REMOTE”
fl
ashes on
the LCD. The tester enters the PROTECTION status (“PROTECTION” lights up).
To cancel the PROTECTION status, use the STOP switch on the panel or the
STOP signal.
• If FAIL MODE is set to ON in the system settings, neither the FAIL status nor the
PROTECTION status can be cancelled using the STOP signal from the remote
control. To cancel these statuses, use the STOP switch on the panel.
For the system settings, see "3.10 System Settings".
• The input terminal is pulled up to +12 V by resistance. Opening the input terminal
is equivalent to inputting a high level.
4.2.4
Recalling the panel memory and programs
The MODE signal, PM signal, and STB signal are handled with the timing speci
fi
ed
below (con
fi
rm that the READY signal is at the low level).
Fig. 4-2 shows how the MODE1 to MODE0 signals and the PM0 to PM7 signals
relate to the panel memory number and the program number.
Fig.4-6 Strobe signal
• The input terminal is pulled up to +12 V by resistance. Opening the input terminal
is equivalent to inputting a high level.
NOTE
READY (OUT)
PM0-PM7 (IN)
STB (IN)
MODE 1-MODE 0 (IN)
The next signal input
requires an interval
of 10 ms or more.
5 ms
or more
10 ms
or more
10 ms
or more
10 ms or more
NOTE
Summary of Contents for TOS9200
Page 22: ...P 10 Preface TOS9200 9201...
Page 116: ...3 78 Basic Operations TOS9200 9201...
Page 130: ...4 14 Using Terminals and Connectors TOS9200 9201...
Page 148: ...7 4 Maintenance TOS9200 9201...
Page 162: ...8 14 Specifications TOS9200 9201...
Page 170: ...I 4 Index TOS9200 9201...
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