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8060A
Instruction Manual
2-10
Table 2-2. Input Overload Limits
Function Input Terminals Maximum Input Limit
AC Voltage, AC dB,
Frequency
VS and COMMON 750V rms or 1000V peak
continuous except 20
seconds maximum on the
200 mV range above 300V
dc or ac rms.
DC Voltage, DC dB VS and COMMON 1000V dc or peak ac
continuous except 20
seconds maximum on the
200 mV and 2V ranges
above 300V dc or ac rms.
AC or DC Current A and COMMON 2A maximum, fuse
protected to 600V dc or ac
rms.
Resistance,
Conductance, Diode
Test, and Continuity
VS and COMMON 300V dc or ac rms
2-9. Operation
The following paragraphs describe the power-on self-test, and how to
operate your 8060A in each of the seven primary functions or the four
secondary functions.
2-10. Power-On Self-Test
To turn on your instrument, locate the green switch on the left side of the
instrument and slide it forward. Whenever you turn on the instrument, the
8060A automatically performs a self-test to make sure the display and the
microcomputer are functioning properly. If everything is functioning
properly, all the LCD segments in the display will turn on (Figure 2-4). After
about one or two seconds, the display will go blank briefly before responding
to switch selections.

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