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3-6
IM 755601-01E
Note
• When measuring a resistor that contains capacitive components in parallel, the response
becomes slow and correct measurements may not be obtained. In this case, turn OFF the
contact check function, and perform the measurement after the response is adequately stable.
• Since this instrument applies a pulse current to make measurements, when measuring a
resistor that has inductive components in series (wire wound resistor, for example), the
response becomes slow and correct measurements may not be obtained. In addition, if the
inductance exceeds 10
µ
H, it can cause resonance.
• To minimize the influence from noise, make the lead wires as short as possible, and use
shielded cables. In addition, placing the resistor under measurement inside a shielded case
and connecting the guard (outside of the BNC connector) and the shielded case with shielded
cables are effective means of preventing noise.
• Keep the capacitance of the shielded cable between the measurement input terminal and
guard (outside of the BNC connector) under 300 pF. Resonance can result if this value is
exceeded.
• Do not connect the input terminals and the guard. Measurements cannot be made, under this
condition.
• For absolute value display (R), drifting occurs near the zero point when the input is shorted,
possibly resulting in the display of a negative value.
For deviation display (%), the display corresponding to -100% (when the input is shorted, for
example) is represented by -99.9%, -99.99%, or -99.999%.
3.3 Connecting the Power Cord