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6.3 Evaluate even for forced termination of test
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See "Appendix2 List of Optional Functions" (p. A5)
Under normal circumstances, the test result will not be shown when the test
is forcibly terminated. However, setting this function will allow for the test
result to be shown even when the test has been forcibly terminated.
6.3 Evaluate even for forced termination of test
1.
( is lit)
Make sure the lamp is lit on the screen.
* will not be displayed during the Double Action setting.
2.
Press the key to move the flashing cursor to the position of page, and
then press the / keys to display the optional screen (page 2).
3.
Press the key to move the flashing cursor to the position of judgment
when test has been forcibly terminated.
4.
Press the / keys to select the mode.
0: evaluation in a forced termination OFF
(No evaluation during a forced termination) (Initial setting)
1: evaluation in a forced termination ON
(
Evaluate even during forced termination)
5.
Press the STOP key while holding down the SHIFT key to complete the
setting value.
The instrument reverts to the READY state.
To continue to the setting for the next item, press the key.
or
<Ex.> Select ON for evaluation in a forced termination.
SHIFT
STOP
+
In order to carry out evaluation when the timer PASS/FAIL and all tests have
completed, the STOP hold setting is not valid.
An / result will appear under the following forced termi-
nations
(1) When the average measurement value, etc. is not completely processed immediate-
ly after the start of a test, etc.
(2) When test abnormalities occur due to voltage instabilities
(3) When the measurement current does not exceed the upper-limit during ramp-up and
ramp-down in a withstanding test
(4) When the range cannot be determined by auto-range in the delay during the insula-
tion-resistance measurement.
Evaluation will not be carried out in forced terminations noted in "Chapter 5
Automatic Test".

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