5322A
Operators Manual
Test voltage too low message is displayed if the test voltage is less
than 10 V or the LC fuse is open.
8. When the Product is finished with the calibrating process, push to
Figure 11 shows the resistor connected to OUTPUT HI and LO terminals.
The substitute leakage current is defined by the nominal power line voltage
selectable parameter V
the nominal leakage current set through Id nominal, and the output resistance of
DUT source terminal (ROUT). Usually the ROUT parameter is 2 kΩ to simulate
human body resistance. The ROUT parameter can be set between 0 Ω and
10 kΩ through the setup menu.
The R
substitute leakage current calibration. Some Appliance testers are
designed with output resistance values different than 2 k
the DUT's operation manual before performing this calibration.
To set the R
1. Push the Setup softkey.
2. Using the cursor keys or rotary knob, highlight Leakage Current and either
3. With the cursor on Substitute LC Rout push the Select softkey or push in
4. Using the keypad, cursor keys or rotary knob, change the value to the desired
5. Push the Write softkey to store the new value. To exit without changing the
6. Push Exit repeatedly to return to the main screen.
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disconnect the output terminals.
HI
Figure 11. Simplified Substitute Leakage Current Schematic
nominal
parameter significantly influences the accuracy of the
OUT
parameter:
OUT
push the Select softkey or push in the rotary knob.
the rotary knob again to set the value.
resistance.
value, push Exit.
Note
~
OUTPUT V, HI
, mA
R
in the Setup menu in ranges from 100 V to 240 V,
Note
LO
Ω
. Check
iep011.eps
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