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10.1 Troubleshooting
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Operation is abnormal. External electrical noise may occasionally
cause malfunctions. If operation seems ab-
normal, try executing a Reset.
See "4.13 Reset Function"( p.72).
Measured value is
unstable.
Are you using a two-terminal con-
nection (is one probe pin in contact
with each of the positive and nega-
tive electrodes)?
When using a two-terminal connection, the
pins' contact resistance may affect the resis-
tance value, resulting in unstable readings.
Use a four-terminal connection (including
contact pins).
See "Appendix 1 Precautions for Making
Custom Test Leads"(
p.A1)
Are there any metallic objects near
the probes (near the battery being
measured)?
When there is a metallic object near the bat-
tery being measured and probes, measured
values may fluctuate as a result of induction
caused by eddy currents.
• Make measurements as far away from me-
tallic objects as possible.
• Twist the cable and minimize the area of the
fork.
See "Appendix 1 Precautions for Making
Custom Test Leads"(
p.A1)
Is there signal noise? Twist cables and minimize the area of the
fork (loops act as antennas and pick up
noise).
• Shield and ground cables.
See "Appendix 1 Precautions for Making
Custom Test Leads"(
p.A1)
Are you using multiple Model
BT3562/BT3563 instruments to
make simultaneous measure-
ments?
Interference between measurement signals
may cause measured values to vary.
• Use the measurement current pulse output
function to stagger the timing at which differ-
ent instruments take readings.
See "4.3 Measurement Current Pulse Out-
put Function"( p.57)
• Take care to keep probes' forked loops from
overlapping (at the battery being measured).
See
"Appendix 1 Precautions for Making
Custom Test Leads"(
p.A1)
• Avoid stacking the instruments on top of
each other.
Are you taking measurements im-
mediately in front of the instru-
ments?
Induced signals from the instruments' circuits
can be picked up as noise, causing measured
values to fluctuate. Take measurements at
least 20 cm away from the instruments.
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