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Chroma 19071 User Manual

Chroma 19071
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Chroma 19071 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChroma
Model19071
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Legal Notices

Warranty

Material Contents Declaration

Declaration of Conformity

Safety Summary

Safety Symbols

Operating Hazards and Warnings

Storage, Freight, Maintenance, and Cleaning

Revision History

Introduction

1.1 Overview of Function

Describes the HiPot test instrument's purpose and capabilities.

1.2 Product Features

Highlights key features like multiple test states, clear display, and limit comparators.

1.3 Specifications

Details test voltages, ranges, accuracy, and protection features.

1.4 Standard Accessory

Lists essential items included with the instrument.

1.5 Optional Accessory

Lists optional items for extended functionality or connectivity.

1.6 Initial Inspection

Guides on checking the instrument for damage after unpacking.

Operation and Setting

2.1 Front Panel

Explains the controls and displays on the instrument's front panel.

2.2 Rear Panel

Describes the connectors and controls located on the rear panel.

2.3 Operation

Details how to use the instrument's various operational modes and settings.

2.3.1 Memory Process

Explains how to store, recall, and manage test parameters and settings.

2.3.2 System Setup

Guides on configuring system-wide settings and preferences.

2.3.3 PRESET Parameter Setting

Describes how to configure preset test parameters for quick setup.

2.3.4 PROGRAM Parameter Setting

Guides on setting up custom test sequences and parameters.

2.3.5 Open/Short Detection Mode (OS)

Instructions for performing Open/Short detection tests.

2.3.6 Test Steps (AC/DC/IR/GC)

Details on performing various test modes like AC, DC, IR, and GC.

2.5 Other User Setting Function

Covers various user-configurable functions and settings.

2.5.1 KEY LOCK Function

Explains how to enable and disable the key lock function for security.

2.5.2 Auto Range

Describes the automatic range selection feature for current measurement.

2.5.3 Change User Password

Guides on changing the user password for system access.

2.5.4 Remote Control

Details on connecting and using the remote control interface.

2.5.5 Output Signal

Explains the signals outputted from the rear panel for external control.

2.5.6 Timing Diagram

Illustrates the timing sequence of various signals during operation.

Installation and Maintenance

3.1 Notices for Installation

Provides essential safety precautions and procedures for instrument installation.

3.1.2 Emergency Events

Outlines procedures for handling emergency situations like electric shock or fire.

3.1.3 Solving Problems

Addresses common issues and dangerous conditions to watch out for.

AC INPUT Power Source

Details the AC power input types, voltage selection, and fuse requirements.

Storage

Recommends optimal temperature and humidity for storing the instrument.

Warming up

Specifies the warm-up period needed for accurate measurements.

Warning Signal of Testing

Explains the "DANGER" warning signal during high voltage tests.

3.2 Notices for Maintenance

Advises on maintenance procedures and when to contact support.

3.3 Troubleshooting

Guides on basic troubleshooting steps and contacting service.

3.4 Input/Output Pin Assignment

Describes the pin assignments for input and output terminals.

Calibration Procedure

4.1 Calibration

Introduces the calibration process and required warm-up.

4.2 Voltage Calibration

Procedures for calibrating voltage measurements across different modes.

4.2.2 ACV Calibration (AC Mode)

Calibrates AC voltage offset and full scale.

4.2.3 DCV Calibration (DC/IR MODE)

Calibrates DC voltage offset and full scale.

4.2.4 IRV Calibration (DC/IR Mode)

Calibrates IR voltage offset and full scale.

4.3 Current Calibration

Procedures for calibrating current measurements in AC and DC modes.

4.3.2 ACA Calibration (AC MODE)

Calibrates AC current offset and full scale for different ranges.

4.3.3 DCA Calibration (DC/IR MODE)

Calibrates DC current offset and full scale for different ranges.

4.4 ARC Calibration

Calibrates the ARC detection function in AC and DC modes.

4.5 IRR Calibration (IR Mode)

Procedures for calibrating Insulation Resistance measurements.

4.6 Ground Continue Calibration

Calibrating the Ground Continue measurement function.

4.7 LCD Contrast Calibration

Adjusting the LCD contrast for optimal readability.

RS485 Interface (For Link Model of 19073 + RS485)

5.1 Description of Function

Explains the functionality and purpose of the RS485 interface.

5.2 Parameter Setting

Details how to configure RS485 interface settings like baud rate and unit type.

5.3 Terminal and Pin Signal Connection

Describes the physical connections and pinouts for the RS485 interface.

5.4 Communication Protocol

Outlines the communication protocol, data format, and frame structure.

5.5 Command List

A comprehensive list of commands available for RS485 communication.

5.6 Command Description

Detailed explanation of specific commands, parameters, and return data.

5.7 Flow Diagram

Visual representation of communication sequences for RS485.

RS232 Interface

6.1 Guide

Introduces using the RS232 interface for remote control.

6.2 Interface Specification

Specifies the settings for the RS232 interface like baud rate and parity.

6.3 RS-232 Single Unit Connection for Parameter Setting

Guides on connecting a single unit via RS232 for parameter configuration.

6.4 Connector

Describes the 9-pin D-Sub connector used for RS232 communication.

6.5 Method of Connecting

Illustrates how to physically connect the RS232 interface.

6.6 Communication Protocol

Details the communication protocol for RS232, similar to RS485.

Maintenance

7.1 General

General information about product warranty and seeking technical assistance.

7.2 Instrument Return

Instructions for returning an instrument for service or repair.

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