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Type | LCR Meter |
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Display | LCD |
Power Supply | AC adapter or rechargeable battery |
Basic Accuracy (Voltage) | ±0.5% |
Temperature Measurement | No |
Measurement Parameter | L, C, R, D, Q |
Measurement Speed | FAST, MED, SLOW |
Interface | USB, RS-232C |
Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual and on the product.
Defines measurement categories (CAT II to CAT IV) for safe instrument operation.
Describes the HIOKI 3532-50 LCR HiTESTER and its primary functions.
Highlights key features like wide frequency range, operability, and display capabilities.
Details the names and functions of the front, rear, and side view components of the unit.
Provides instructions for safely connecting the power cord to the unit and power supply.
Details the proper connection of test leads, including polarity and DC bias considerations.
Explains the procedure for powering the unit on and off, including contrast adjustment.
Explains how to use the touch panel for setting and changing test conditions.
Describes the Initial screen, Menu screen, and Parameter setting screens.
Outlines the basic steps for performing a measurement, from setting parameters to starting tests.
Explains how to select and arrange up to four test parameters for simultaneous display.
Details methods for inputting the test frequency using Ten Key or Digit screens.
Details methods for setting open circuit voltage, constant voltage, or constant current levels.
Explains how to set limits to prevent damage to the sample or unit.
Explains how to use AUTO or HOLD modes for automatic or manual test range selection.
Explains how to perform compensation to reduce test cable influence and enhance accuracy.
Explains how to perform compensation to reduce residual impedance influence and enhance accuracy.
Explains how to set the trigger to internal or external for controlling test execution.
Explains how to use averaging to reduce fluctuations in displayed measurement values.
Explains how to set upper/lower limits and activate the comparator for decision making.
Explains how to save up to 30 sets of test conditions as panels for later recall.
Explains how to load previously saved test conditions from panels.
Resets all settings to the factory original configurations.
Describes how to perform sequential testing using saved panel configurations.
Demonstrates making decisions for two items simultaneously using ABS and % settings.
Explains techniques for reliable testing of high impedance elements using guarding.
Discusses sources of external interference and measures to mitigate them.
Details the EXT I/O connector for external trigger input and comparator output signals.
Explains how to supply DC bias voltage or current to test samples for voltage/current dependent characteristics.
Provides guidelines for regular maintenance, cleaning, and calibration of the unit.
Lists common symptoms, causes, and treatments for unit malfunctions.
Provides guidance on safely dismantling and disposing of the unit and its battery.
Lists general specifications including test parameters, frequencies, and output impedance.
Explains how test accuracy is calculated and provides coefficient tables for reference.
Lists optional accessories such as probes, interfaces, and printer for the unit.