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Brand | Chroma |
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Model | 16502 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Instructions for proper disposal of electrical appliances and waste.
Verify power settings match rated input before operation.
Ensure proper grounding to prevent electric shock.
Use only specified fuses to prevent fire or shock hazards.
Do not operate in explosive atmospheres; ensure good ventilation.
Only qualified personnel should remove the instrument cover.
Explains symbols for high voltage, injury, and equipment damage risks.
Identifies grounding terminals, AC/DC symbols, and switches.
An overview of the 16502 Milliohm Meter's design and purpose.
Key specifications including measurement parameter, accuracy, and interfaces.
Procedures for checking the instrument upon receipt.
Defines parameter, range, trigger mode, and measuring speed.
Details accuracy conditions, calibration, and environmental factors.
Explains zeroing to eliminate residual impedance errors.
Specifies time for measuring, sampling, and calculation.
Details accuracy and correction specifications for temperature measurements.
Includes power, environment, dimension, and weight.
Guidelines for optimal operating and storage environment conditions.
Instructions for safely connecting the power cord.
Details fuse specifications and replacement procedure.
Importance of stable power for instrument accuracy.
How to connect the Device Under Test (DUT) using banana plugs.
Details the LCD display, power switch, DUT sockets, and function keys.
Describes the AC line socket, fuse, and various interface ports.
Guides on setting system parameters like calibration and memory.
Accessing and managing instrument memory functions.
How to configure measurement parameters like mode, range, and speed.
Configuring high/low limit comparison for test results.
Configuring test results into different bins based on limits.
Details interface functions, codes, and handshake protocols.
Pin assignments and signal descriptions for the IEEE-488 interface.
Explains the hierarchical structure of GPIB commands.
Lists frequently used commands like *RST, *TST?, and *CLS.
Describes how the instrument reports status using registers.
Details the 9-pin connector for RS-232 communication.
Explains pin assignments for transmitting and receiving data.
Pin descriptions for connecting to a BINNING handler.
Pin descriptions for connecting to a COMPARE handler.
How to use the function with optional interface and probe.
Steps for measuring temperature and its effect on resistance.
How to infer resistance values at different temperatures.
Connection and control of the R SCANNER.
Steps for setting up and performing R SCAN tests.