Chapter 4 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT AND REAR PANEL ITEMS
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2. Reset from PASS status (status that the PASS message
3
appears)
The Tester will reset from the PASS status and act as follows:
(a)
Lets the PASS message
3
disappear.
(b) Turns OFF the PASS signal fed through the SIGNAL I/O connector
3
.
3.
Reset from FAIL status (status that the FAIL message
3
appears)
The Tester will reset from the FAIL status and act as follows:
(a)
Lets the UPPER FAIL message
disappear.
(b)
Lets the LOWER FAIL message
3
disappear.
(c) Turns OFF the U FAIL (upper fail) signal fed through the SIGNAL I/O connector
3
.
(d) Turns OFF the L FAIL (lower fail) signal fed through the SIGNAL I/O connector
3
.
4. Reset from PROTECTION status
The Tester will reset from the PROTECTION status and act follows:
(a)
Lets the PROTECTION message
3
disappear.
(b) Turns OFF the PROTECTION signal fed through the SIGNAL I/O connector
3
.
However, the Tester will not reset from the PROTECTION status if the interlock pins of
the SIGNAL I/O connector
3
are open or if the high voltage supply section is overheated
in DC test (for TOS5101 and TOS5051 only). If this is the case, eliminate the interlock
signal (For detail refer to Section 6.3.3 “Interlock Function”) or wait until the Tester cools
off and then reset from the PROTECTION status with the
STOP
switch
.
5.
Reset from READY status (status that the READY message
2
appears)
The Tester will reset from the READY status and act as follows:
(a)
Lets the READY message
2
disappear.
(b) Turns OFF the READY signal fed through the SIGNAL I/O connector
3
.