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threshold that triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Min Lmt R: ACW test only. Real current minimum limit. The minimum current or resistance
threshold that triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Max Lmt: The maximum current or resistance threshold that triggers a failure when exceeded.
Min Lmt: The minimum current or resistance threshold that triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Hi-Lmt V: The maximum voltage drop threshold that triggers a failure when exceeded.
LO-Lmt V: The minimum voltage drop threshold that triggers a failure when not exceeded.
Ramp Up: The length of time that is allowed for the test voltage to climb from 0 to the
programmed test voltage.
Dwell: The length of time that is allowed for the programmed test voltage to be applied.
Delay: The length of time that the programmed test voltage is applied but no judgment of the set
parameters is made. Judgment of the parameters is not made until the end of the delay time.
Ramp Down: The length of time that is allowed for the test voltage to decay from programmed
test voltage to 0.
Arc Detect: If the Arc Fail mode is set to ON, the program will indicate an arc failure when the arc
current is exceeds this setting. Arc Detect may be selected ON or OFF.
Arc Sense: The maximum allowable threshold for arcing. The numbers 0 through 9 correspond to
the different arc sensitivity levels, 1 meaning the maximum threshold of allowable arcing, 9
meaning the minimum threshold of allowable arcing, and 0 being OFF. Arc detection is not
required for testing.
Frequency: This parameter is available in AC testing only and may be toggled between 50 and 60
Hz.
Continuity (option): This function checks for a connection between the Cont. Check and Return
lead. This is a basic DC continuity check that measures the continuity value but does not display it.
Continuity may be turned ON or OFF.
Offset: Used during the Continuity test to factor out test lead and fixturing resistance. For
information on how to set the offset value, refer to section 4.6.2 Additional Parameter Notes and
Functions.