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Associated Research 620L User Manual

Associated Research 620L
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4.4. Test Parameters
Test Parameter Notes
Once you begin typing a new number the parameter will go blank and the
cursor will begin blinking. This indicates that the parameter is being edited.
Once a parameter is edited it is necessary to complete the edit either by
pressing the ENTER key to accept the new number or the EXIT key to escape
from the edit and return to the original number. The one exception to this rule
is the Scanner parameter. The Scanner parameter will not go blank when
being edited.
When the ENTER key is pressed to accept a parameter change, the instrument
will automatically highlight the next Test Parameter Edit screen.
The Test Parameter Edit screen displays the range of the parameter that is
highlighted in the lower left corner. Use this as a guide when setting your
parameters.
Selecting the test type (LLT or Run test) automatically loads the default
parameters for that particular type of test. Refer to section 4.4.2. Default Test
Parameters for the preset default parameters.
4.4.1. Description of Test Parameters
Voltage-HI: The maximum voltage allowable at the DUT Power Input Terminal that
triggers a failure when exceeded.
Voltage-LO: The minimum voltage allowable at the DUT Power Input Terminal that
triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Amp-HI: The maximum current allowable at the DUT Power Input Terminal that
triggers a failure when exceeded.
Amp-LO: The minimum current allowable at the DUT Power Input Terminal that
triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Leakage-HI: The maximum leakage current allowable through the measuring device
that triggers a failure when exceeded.
Leakage-LO: The minimum leakage current allowable through the measuring device
that triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Power-HI: The maximum allowable power consumption by the DUT that triggers a
failure when exceeded.
Power-LO: The minimum allowable power consumption by the DUT that triggers a
failure when not exceeded.
PF-HI: The maximum allowable Power Factor that triggers a failure when exceeded.

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Associated Research 620L Specifications

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BrandAssociated Research
Model620L
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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