Restore System Power - Keithley S530 Administrative Manual

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S530 Parametric Test System Administrative Guide
Hazardous voltages may be present on the probe card adapter, even after you disengage
the interlock. Cables can retain charges after the interlock is disengaged, exposing you to
live voltages that, if contacted, may cause personal injury or death. Reset the test
equipment to put the probe card adapter in a safe state before touching the prober cables
or any connected cables.
Never attempt to touch or change a probe card when tests are running. You must be
absolutely certain that all tests have stopped before making contact with anything in the
vicinity of the probe card adapter. Also, never run tests without a probe card installed.
For information about instrument-level adjustment, refer to documentation for each of the instruments
in the system (on the CD-ROM that was shipped with your purchase, or on the web at
www.tek.com/downloads

Restore system power

Restore system power after properly performing the required maintenance or replacement of
components. Make sure that all connections are secure and connected correctly.
To restore system power:
1. Remove the lock and tag placed on the main circuit breaker of the power distribution unit (PDU).
2. Connect the source power to the S530 system (power cord on back of PDU).
3. Place the main circuit breaker on the PDU (on the back of the cabinet) in the ON position.
4. Close the rear cabinet door.
5. Make sure the system computer and all instrument power switches are in the ON position.
6. Close the front cabinet door.
With the system cabinet POWER switch in the OFF position, the EMERGENCY OFF (EMO) light
should be off. If the EMO light stays on, the power is not restored. To restore power, it may be
necessary to push in and hold the Remote EMO Reset switch until power has been restored to all
units in the system. The Remote EMO Reset switch is on the PDU panel on the back of the system
cabinet.
7. Place the system cabinet POWER switch (on the front-panel door) in the ON position.
8. Make sure the computer is turned on.
9. Start the computer and the system software.
Fuses
Refer to the applicable instrument documentation that is included with the product for fuse
replacement.
S530-924-01 Rev. D / September 2017
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