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5.5 PASS or FAIL Determination
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5.5.3 "FAIL" State
WARNING
Even when a test has been terminated, there may still be voltage in the
output-voltage terminal. Before touching the output-voltage terminal,
H.V. TEST LEAD, or tested object, confirm the following items.
(1) The analog voltmeter reads 0 kV.
(2) The
DANGER
lamp is OFF.
(3) The
READY
lamp is lit (it is off in the Double Action mode).
If the measured voltage deviates from the upper or lower value during the
test, the unit switches to the FAIL state and immediately stops outputting a
voltage. The FAIL state can be divided into UPPER FAIL and LOWER
FAIL states.
UPPER FAIL indicates that the measured current or measured resistance has
exceeded the upper-limit value.
LOWER FAIL indicates that the measured current or measured resistance
has dropped below the lower-limit value.
With a comparative voltage value set, if the output voltage deviates from the
comparative-voltage range, the unit switches to the FAIL state and
UPPER
,
LOWER
,and
FAIL
light up.
Optional Functions
You can select whether you want to check the output-voltage when the test
starts or ends. (When starting a test with default settings)
(See Section 6.9)
The FAIL state is held using the FAIL Hold function. (See Section 6.2)
If the W or I key is pressed when the Hold function is enabled, you can
view the next test result.

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