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3.3 "SETTING" State
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3.3.2 Setting the Upper (Lower) Limit Value
Upper (Lower) Limit Value: 20 mA
Upper-limit value
Lower-limit value: 1.0 mA
Lower-limit value
Lower-limit value: OFF
Lower-limit value
NOTE
The setting resolution of the upper (lower)-limit value is 0.1 mA at 0.1 mA to 9.9
mA, and 1 mA at 10 mA to 100 mA.
The current measurement resolution during a test depends on the set upper-limit
value: 0.01 mA at 0.10 mA to 10.00 mA and 0.1 mA at 10.1 mA to 100.0 mA.
If the set lower-limit value is greater than the upper-limit value, the test cannot be
started, even if the
START
key is pressed. In such a case, correct the upper- or
lower-limit value.
When the AC withstand-voltage mode is changed to the DC withstand-voltage
mode, if the set upper-limit value is 10 mA or greater and the set lower-limit
value is 9.9 mA or greater, the values for DC withstand-voltage testing will
automatically be changed to 10 mA for the upper-limit, and 9.9 mA for the
lower-limit.
1. If no flashing cursor is displayed in the withstand-voltage mode READY
state, press either the / key to display the cursor in the upper (lower)-
limit value position.
2. Set the upper (lower)-limit value using the
/
keys.
The upper (lower)-limit value will change by 0.1 mA (by 1 mA at 10 mA
to 100 mA). While holding down the
SHIFT
key, press the
/
keys.
(by10mAat10mAto100mA).
The following is the setting range:
The upper-limit value can be set between 0.1 and 100 mA. The lower-
limit value can be set between 0.1 and 10 mA. (DC withstand-voltage)
The lower-limit value can be set between 0.1 and 99 mA. The lower-limit
value can be set between 0.1 and 9.9 mA. (DC withstand-voltage)
If no lower-limit value is required, turn off the
ON/OFF
key. Upper-limit
value can not be turn off.
3. To finalize the test settings, press the
STOP
key. The settings are
confirmed and the unit returns to the READY state.