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ES601Plus OPERATING MANUAL
Abbreviations and Definitions
The following abbreviations, terms and acronyms are used throughout this manual:
uA
Micro-ampere
A
Ampere
AAMI
American Association of Medical Instrumentation
AP
Applied Parts
AutoSequence
A series of measurements or test operations that are run automatically in
a predefined order, with or without user involvement.
Cct.
Abbreviation for circuit (ie. electrical circuit in a power distribution system)
Clip Record
Temporary (volatile) memory where device information and test data is
accumulated, until the data is saved as a Test Record.
DUT
Device Under Test. The electrical device being tested.
Earth
See GND
Equipment Record
Contains the control number of a device and a reference to an associated
PM procedure (Test Procedure) for that device.
Flash Memory
Non-volatile memory used for storing Test Records and other
configuration-related data such as user settings, AutoSequences, Test
Procedures and Equipment Records. The contents of the flash memory
are retained when the power to ES601Plus is switched off.
GND or Ground
The line (conductor) connected to a place that is maintained at “Ground”
or “Earth” voltage. Same as Protective Earth.
Hz
Hertz
IEC
International Electrotechnical Commission
kHz
kilohertz
L1 or Line 1
Line 1 of the AC supply voltage, or "mains". In North America, the “Hot” or
“Live” line (conductor) of the AC supply.
L2 or Line 2
Line 2 of the AC supply voltage, or "mains". In North America, the
“Neutral” line (conductor) of the AC supply.
LA
left arm ECG lead
LL
left leg ECG lead
MAINS
The voltage provided by the building installation, nominally 120 VAC or
230 VAC depending on the country
M.A.P. / MAP
Mains on applied part(s)
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