ITech IT6000B Series User Manual page 91

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When connecting the DUT (battery/capacitor), do not short-circuit
the battery/capacitor.
It is recommended that for battery testing, a fuse must be con-
nected in series between the power supply and the battery to pre-
vent short circuits caused by any problems.
When connecting the DUT (including but not limited to battery/ca-
pacitor), it is recommended that you purchase the IT-E165A anti-re-
verse connection and anti-spark module to prevent the battery/
capacitor reverse connection that may cause damage to the instru-
ment and spark during the battery/capacitor wiring; When there is
no external auxiliary equipment connected to prevent reverse con-
nection and anti-spark function, please pay attention to the safety
of the wiring, and be careful not to reverse the battery/capacitor
connection, reverse connection will cause damage to the instru-
ment, even if it is not powered on.
Before performing the battery test, you need to connect the Sense
cables to both ends of the battery. If the Sense cables are not con-
nected, the instrument cannot detect the Sense voltage and prompt
"Wait Power Link", which will prevent the battery test from
continuing.
BATTERY Battery charging/discharging test function
Run
Edit
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Indicates that the battery test mode is entered and
waits to trigger the running of the currently edited bat-
tery test file.
Edit the battery charging/discharging test file.
Charge /
Discharge
Power Supply Function
Set the test mode:
Charge: Battery charging
Discharge: Battery
discharging
According to the test require-
ments, choose one to set.
Set the voltage
Charge /
value for charging
Discharge
or discharging
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