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5.5 PASS or FAIL Determination
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5.5.2 Screening in "PASS" State
(1) W I mode
Similar to the insulation-resistance mode TEST state. (See Section 4.5.2)
(2) I W mode
Similar to the withstand-voltage mode TEST state. (See Section 3.5.2)
Danger lamp
Indicates that a voltage is being output. The lamp stays on during the test.
The lamp will also light if a voltage exceeding the safety voltage
(approximately AC 0.03 kV (AC withstand-voltage test)) or approximately
DC 60 V (DC withstand-voltage test or insulation-resistance test) remains
between the output terminals after the test has been completed.
Analog voltmeter
Indicates the voltage value being output. Even when values are held using
the "PASS hold function," the value of the analog voltmeter is not held.
External I/O
The
PASS
――――――
signal is turned ON when
PASS
on the fluorescent indicator is lit.
As long as the PASS state is held, the
PASS
―――――――
signal remains ON. The
PASS
―――――――
signal is turned OFF when the
PASS
light on the fluorescent indicator goes
out. If voltage remains in the output-voltage terminal following termination
of a test, the
H.V.ON
――――――――――
signal remains ON. When the
DANGER
lamp goes out,
the
H.V.ON
――――――――――
signal is immediately turned OFF. If the voltage drops below
0.03 kVAC or below 60 VDC, the
DANGER
lamp goes out.