Rs232 / Usb Connections; Battery Bar Graph; Voltage At Terminals; Timer Indicator - Megger MIT520/2 User Manual

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RS232 / USB connection
Data can be transferred to a PC via an RS232 or USB port. If using the
RS232 port, use the null modem cable supplied. The RS232 settings are
38400 Baud, 8 data bits, 0 parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control (handshake).
If using the USB port, ensure that the USB driver supplied on the
accompanying product CD has been installed BEFORE connecting the
instrument. Installation instructions are also to be found on the CD.
Programmes such as Megger Download Manager may be used to
download the results stored in memory. Programmes such as Microsoft
HyperTerminal may be used to record real time data.

Battery bar graph

This is a battery symbol on the LCD display comprising 4 pairs of
segments. The battery is monitored continuously when the instrument is
turned on. The charge remaining in the battery is shown in the table
below.
Fully charged battery
50% charged battery
Tests cannot be started, and the battery
may fail at any time
Symbol flashes when there is not
enough charge for a test. The
instrument then turns itself off.
When mains power is present the indicator shows the battery is being
charged by animating the segments of the bar graph.

Voltage at terminals

The test voltage will default to that selected in the previous test. If the
instrument has been switched off since the previous test, the test voltage
defaults to 250 V .
If there is an external voltage greater than 50 V present, this will be
displayed regardless of changes made to the test voltage. In this case the
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instrument will not perform a test. The high voltage warning indicators
flash, and the beeper sounds, to warn of the hazard until the external
voltage becomes less than 50 V .
When testing, the voltage displayed is the voltage present at the test
terminals of the instrument. If the test voltage is changed, by pressing
either of the test voltage L and M buttons during a test, the new test
voltage is displayed momentarily.
After testing, the voltage displayed is the voltage present on the terminals.
To see what the voltage was immediately prior to the end on the test,
press either test voltage L or M buttons.

Timer indicator

The timer shows minutes and seconds. At the start of a test the timer will
start from zero and at the end of a test it will stop. The duration of the last
test remains on the display until another test is started.

Digital display

The digital display shows the resistance or current being measured during
a test. The Ω/I button toggles between the two. After a test the display
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