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Cirris 4200 Series User Manual
16.1.1 Low Voltage Test
4. The tester will perform a low voltage test, checking for opens
and shorts. For some cables, this test can take less than a second.
Don’t be alarmed if the test passes without ever seeing the Low
Voltage testing screen.
5. When the low voltage test nishes, either the intermittents test
will begin, or if you are using the 4250, a window will prompt
you to begin the High Voltage (Hipot) Test (if a High Voltage test
was included in the test program).
16.1.2 High Voltage Test – 4250 only
6. Depending on the chosen start method, press Start Test or wait
for the test to automatically begin.
WARNING! To prevent an electrical shock to the operator, do not
touch the assembly during the high voltage test.
7. The tester will perform a high voltage test, checking for current
leakage and dielectric failures.
8. When the High voltage (hipot) test nishes, the Intermittents Test will begin (if an Intermittents Test was included in the
test program).
16.1.3 Intermittents Test
9. The Intermittents Test allows the user to check for potential
defects. Flex and move the cable while the tester continuously
checks continuity. If any failure is detected—even momentarily
— the test will fail.
Testing...
Not Tested
Start Test
Abort
Print
Done
Lot:
Passed: 0, Failed: 0
Total: 0
Test: NewTest
Testing High Voltage...
Not Tested
Start Test
Abort
Print
Done
Lot:
Passed: 0, Failed: 0
Total: 0
Test: NewTest
High Voltage (Hipot) Test
** Caution - High Voltage **
Start Test Abort
Testing for Intermittents...4
Not Tested
Start Test
Abort
Print
Done
Lot:
Passed: 0, Failed: 0
Total: 0
Low Voltage Test: Passed
High Voltage Test: Passed
Test: NewTest