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Hioki RM3544 - Placing the Instrument in the Standby State

Hioki RM3544
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2.4 Turning the Power On and Off
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When powered up for the first time, the default settings appear.
See: "Default Settings" (p.87)
Before Starting Measurement
The SOURCE terminal is protected by a fuse. If the fuse is tripped, the instrument will dis-
play “Blown FUSE.” and you will not be able to measure resistance values. In this case,
replace the fuse.
See: "12.2 Replacing the Measurement Circuit’s Protective Fuse" (p.171)
Measurement settings are recalled from when the power was previously turned off (settings
backup).
Press the Standby key (the Standby key will change from green to red).
Disconnect the power cord from the outlet to extinguish the standby key light.
When power is turned on again, operation resumes with the same state as when last turned
off.
If a power outage (e.g., breaker trip) occurs when the instrument is on, it will automatically
turn on again when power is restored (without pressing the standby key).
Placing the Instrument in the Standby State
Self-test
Indicates an error (p. 169).
After the standby state is canceled, a self-test (instrument diagnostic routine) is per-
formed.
During the self-test, the following information is displayed while the hardware is verified.
Error
No Errors
Normal display (measurement screen)
The following information is displayed during self-testing:
Manufacturer and model name
Firmware versions
Communication interface setting
Detected line frequency
EXT I/O (NPN/PNP) setting

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