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2.4 Connecting the Connection Cord
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WARNING
Never connect the cable to the product while the
other end is connected to the measurement object,
as you could receive an electric shock.
Use only the specified connection cable.
To prevent electric shock, an insulated BNC
connector is used. There is the possibility of shock
if a metal BNC is used because the input L terminal
and the metal part of the BNC connector have the
same electric potential.
CAUTION
When disconnecting the BNC connector, be sure to release
the lock before pulling off the connector. Forcibly pulling the
connector without releasing the lock, or pulling on the
cable, can damage the connector.
Using a connection cable other than that specified may
result in damage to the BNC connector, poor contact, or
other symptoms preventing accurate measurement.
500 V
300 V
300 V
CONNECTION CORDs
9197
9198
9217
Maximum
input voltage:
Connector guide
Groove of
the BNC
2.4 Connecting the Connection Cord
Use the optional 9197, 9198, or 9217
CONNECTION CORD
to connect to the analog input terminals.
Connecting to the main product
1. Align the grooves in the BNC
connector with the guide pins on
the product input connector, then
turn clockwise while pressing in
to lock the connector.
2. To remove from the product, turn
the BNC connector
counterclockwise to release the
lock, then pull it.