Teledyne Lecroy AP031 Operator'S Manual Download Page 4

Operator’s Manual 

923064-00 Rev A 

Precautions  

To avoid personal injury or damage to property, review and comply with the following 
safety precautions.  

Use product only as specified.  

The probe is designed to make differential voltage 

measurements. It is 

not

 to be used to insulate the circuit under test from the measuring 

instrument.

 

Do not overload.

 To avoid electric shock or fire hazard, do not apply any potential that 

exceeds the maximum rating of the probe and/or the probe accessory (e.g. probe hooks), 
whichever is less. 

Connect and disconnect properly

.  To avoid electric shock or fire hazard, always make the 

connections from the probe input leads to the probe hooks before making any connections 
to a voltage source.  Do not connect or disconnect probe hooks to a votage source unless 
they are first connected to the probe input leads.  Ensure connections between probe input 
leads and probe hooks are secure before connecting them to a voltage source.  

Use only accessories compatible with the probe.  

Use only accessories that are shipped 

with the product. Substitution of other accessories may create a potential shock hazard.  

 

Comply with voltage derating curve.

 When measuring higher frequency signals, comply 

with the Voltage vs. Frequency Derating Curve (see Page 7). 

Observe all terminal ratings. 

To avoid electric shock or fire, do not use the probe above the 

input limits shown on the probe as well as all accessories.    

Do not remove probe casing. 

Removing the probe’s case or touching exposed connections 

may result in electric shock. 

Use only within operational environment listed. 

Do not use in wet or explosive 

atmospheres. Keep product surfaces clean and dry. 

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Summary of Contents for AP031

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual AP031 Differential Probe www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...90 days In exercising its warranty Teledyne Lecroy at its option will either repair or replace any assembly returned within its warranty period to the Customer Service Department or an authorized ser...

Page 3: ...mbols These symbols may appear on the probe body or in this manual to alert you to important safety considerations HIGH VOLTAGE risk of electric shock CAUTION of potential for damage to probe or instr...

Page 4: ...obe hooks to a votage source unless they are first connected to the probe input leads Ensure connections between probe input leads and probe hooks are secure before connecting them to a voltage source...

Page 5: ...relative to a floating voltage different to the oscilloscope ground potential This probe is specifically designed for situations where The reference voltage may be several hundreds volts above or bel...

Page 6: ...is calculated within the probe with only the resultant difference signal being passed to the oscilloscope a large dynamic range can be achieved with excellent rejection of common mode signals Figure 1...

Page 7: ...round Input Configuration Differential Input Voltage Max Differential 1 100 Range 700 V DC AC pk and 700 V r m s Max Differential 1 10 Range 70 V DC AC pk and 70 V r m s Max Common Mode 700 V DC AC pk...

Page 8: ...be expected General Characteristics Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 30 C to 70 C Altitude Operating up to 2000 m 6560 ft Cable Length 1 3 m Weight probe only 42 g Power require...

Page 9: ...injury to the user from possible burns at higher frequencies WARNING To avoid risk of electric shock or fire do not exceed either the voltage rating or category rating of the probe or the probe hook w...

Page 10: ...oscilloscope channel to which the probe is connected using the Probe tab of the Channel Vertical setup dialog Ensure 1 M input impedance DC1M or AC1M is selected The use of 50 input impedance will un...

Page 11: ...e probes must be returned to a Teledyne LeCroy service facility for diagnosis and exchange A defective probe under warranty will be replaced with a factory refurbished probe A probe that is not under...

Page 12: ...Radiated and Conducted Emissions Group 1 Class A 1 2 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 61000 4 2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge 4 kV contact 8 kV air 4 kV vertical horizontal coupling planes 3 EN 61000 4 3 2...

Page 13: ...ions Act per the following standards in accordance with requirements imposed by Australian Communication and Media Authority ACMA CISPR 11 2003 Radiated and Conducted Emissions Group 1 Class A in acco...

Page 14: ...and laboratory use Part 2 030 Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits EN 61010 031 A1 2008 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Pa...

Page 15: ...disposal and recycling regulations that vary by country and region Many countries prohibit the disposal of waste electronic equipment in standard waste receptacles For more information about proper d...

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