PLZ-5W 5
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Attaching the load cables
1
Turn the POWER switch off ( ).
2
Make sure that the output of the DUT is off.
3
Attach crimping terminals to the load cables.
The load input terminals on the rear panel have bolt (M10)
holes for connecting the load cables. Attach the appropriate
crimping terminals to the cables.
4
Connect the load cables to the load input termi-
nals on the rear panel using the included load
input terminal screw set.
To prevent interference with the load input terminal cover,
basically connect the crimping terminals in orientation (1) in
the figure. If the crimping terminals are small and cannot be
connected in orientation (1), connect them in orientation (2).
Orientation of crimping terminals
(1) Basic orientation
(2) If crimping terminal is small
Bolt
(M10)
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Attaching the load input terminal cover
You can adjust the diameter of the holes that the load cables
pass through by changing the positions in which the top and
bottom load input terminal covers are put together. There are
two available positions. Use the appropriate position for the load
cables that you are using.
• For cables up to ø10 mm: Put the top and bottom load input
terminal covers together so that the hole diameter is small.
• For cables that are between ø10 and 20 mm: Put the top and
bottom load input terminal covers together so that the hole
diameter is large.
1
Place the bottom half of the load input terminal
cover underneath the cables connected to the
load input terminals.
2
Align the tabs of the top load input terminal cover
with those of the bottom cover.
Align the tabs of the load input terminal cover according to
the load cable diameter.
For thin load cables (up to ø10)
For thick load cables (ø10 to ø20)
3
Push the load input terminal cover against the
rear panel, and fasten it with the included load
input terminal cover screws.
Make sure that the screws are securely fastened.
M3×18
M3×18
4
Connect the load cables to the output terminals
of the DUT.
Connect the positive (+) polarity of the load input terminal on
the rear panel to the positive (+) polarity of the DUT, and the
negative (−) polarity of the load input terminal on the rear
panel to the negative (−) polarity of the DUT.
Connecting to the Device Under Test