Chroma 19032p
Chroma 19032p
Chroma 19032p
19032-P
Users Manual
Version 1.0
May 2009
P/N A11 000208
Legal Notices
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Chroma ATE INC. shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct, indirect,
special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance,
or use of this material.
CHROMA ATE INC.
No. 66 Hwa-Ya 1st Rd., Hwa-Ya Technical Park, Kuei-Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan
Copyright Notices. Copyright 2009 Chroma ATE INC., all rights reserved. Reproduction,
adaptation, or translation of this document without prior written permission is prohibited,
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Warranty
All Chroma instruments are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a
period of one year after date of shipment. Chroma agrees to repair or replace any assembly
or component found to be defective, under normal use during this period. Chroma's
obligation under this warranty is limited solely to repairing any such instrument, which in
Chroma's sole opinion proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty when returned
to the factory or to an authorized service center. Transportation to the factory or service
center is to be prepaid by purchaser. Shipment should not be made without prior
authorization by Chroma.
This warranty does not apply to any products repaired or altered by persons not authorized by
Chroma, or not in accordance with instructions furnished by Chroma. If the instrument is
defective as a result of misuse, improper repair, or abnormal conditions or operations, repairs
will be billed at cost.
Chroma assumes no responsibility for its product being used in a hazardous or dangerous
manner either alone or in conjunction with other equipment. High voltage used in some
instruments may be dangerous if misused. Special disclaimers apply to these instruments.
Chroma assumes no liability for secondary charges or consequential damages and in any
event, Chroma's liability for breach of warranty under any contract or otherwise, shall not
exceed the purchase price of the specific instrument shipped and against which a claim is
made.
Any recommendations made by Chroma for use of its products are based upon tests believed
to be reliable, but Chroma makes no warranty of the results to be obtained. This warranty is
in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and no representative or person is
authorized to represent or assume for Chroma any liability in connection with the sale of our
products other than set forth herein.
CHROMA ATE INC.
No. 66 Hwa-Ya 1st Rd, Hwa-Ya Technical Park,
Kuei-Shan Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan
Tel: 886-3-327-9999
Fax: 886-3-327-2886
http://www.chromaate.com
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Lead
Mercury Cadmium
Hexavalent
Chromium
Polybrominated Polybromodiphenyl
Biphenyls
Ethers
Hg
Cd
Cr6+
PBB
PBDE
PCBA
CHASSIS
ACCESSORY
Pb
PACKAGE
O indicates that the level of the specified chemical substance is less than the threshold level
specified in the standards of SJ/T-11363-2006 and EU 2005/618/EC.
indicates that the level of the specified chemical substance exceeds the threshold level
specified in the standards of SJ/T-11363-2006 and EU 2005/618/EC.
1.
2.
Chroma is not fully transitioned to lead-free solder assembly at this moment; however,
most of the components used are RoHS compliant.
The environment-friendly usage period of the product is assumed under the operating
environment specified in each products specification.
Disposal
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection
facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances
can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and
well-being. When replacing old appliances with new one, the retailer is legally obligated to
take back your old appliances for disposal at least for free of charge.
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Revision History
The following lists the additions, deletions and modifications in this manual at each revision.
Date
Feb. 2009
Version
1.0
Revised Sections
Complete this manual
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................1-1
1.1
An Overview of Product .................................................................................1-1
1.2
Features ...........................................................................................................1-1
1.3
Initial Inspection..............................................................................................1-2
1.4
Common Environment Conditions..................................................................1-2
2. Specification (18C 28C RH 70%) ........................................................................2-1
3. Notice Items before Use ....................................................................................................3-1
4. Description of Panel ..........................................................................................................4-1
4.1
Front Panel ......................................................................................................4-1
4.2
Rear Panel .......................................................................................................4-5
4.3
Notice Items and Procedures before Operating...............................................4-7
4.4
DUT Connection Method................................................................................4-7
4.5
System Parameter Setting................................................................................4-8
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.6
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
4.7
4.7.1
4.7.2
4.7.3
4.7.4
4.7.5
4.8
4.8.1
4.8.2
4.9
4.9.1
4.9.2
4.10
4.10.1
4.10.2
4.10.3
4.10.4
4.11
4.11.1
4.11.2
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.14.1
4.14.2
4.15
4.16
4.17
Program Setting.............................................................................................4-23
Operation Method .................................................................................................... 4-23
Various Parameter Settings ...................................................................................... 4-23
4.17.1
4.17.2
4.17.3
5.3
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.3.4
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3
5.4.4
5.5
5.6
5.6.1
5.6.2
Remote Command...........................................................................................5-4
Command Summary .................................................................................................. 5-4
Command Description ............................................................................................... 5-9
Start Test by Serial No. ............................................................................................ 5-46
SCPI Status System.................................................................................................. 5-47
6. Calibration Step.................................................................................................................6-1
6.1
Calibration.......................................................................................................6-2
6.2
Voltage Calibration..........................................................................................6-2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
Current Calibration..........................................................................................6-3
AC Current Calibration.............................................................................................. 6-3
DC Current Calibration.............................................................................................. 6-4
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Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1 An Overview of Product
Automatic withstand / insulation / grounding testers of the instrument are designed for
automatic withstand, insulation resistance, grounding resistance, short/open circuit detection
and dynamic leakage current test of electromechanical and electronic equipments.
The aspect of withstand voltage testing, the output power is AC: 500VA(5kV, 100mA), DC:
120VA(6kV, 20mA). Therefore, it is for withstand test of electronic and electromechanical
and component.
Testing aspect of insulation resistance, the measurement range is 0.1M 50G and test
voltage range is 50V 1000V can be set arbitrary.
Testing aspect of grounding resistance, the grounding resistance range can be measured is 10
150m, under 10A can up to 510m. The output test current range is 3 40A can be set
arbitrary.
Testing aspect of dynamic leakage current, the measurement range is 0.01mA 50.0mA
(rms). The output test voltage range is 90V 280VAC. The test rule matches to IEC950,
UL544, UL2601 etc.
In the testing aspect of short/open circuit detection, please test if capacitance is short or open
before testing high voltage. Please make sure the DUT good contact then processes high
voltage test.
All of setting status, time, current, voltage, resistance value, memory number etc are list on
the display, it is unnecessary to remember any parameter status which be set.
The tester equipped with Good and No Good judgment machinery and signal output of
testing result and remote control. It is also for GPIB interface, SCANNING interface,
RS232 interface of automatic test system. The above equipments makes high efficient and
accurate test.
1.2 Features
1.4
1.
2.
3.
4.
1-2
Specification
2-1
Current Accuracy
Output Waveform
Current Meter
Meter Accuracy
Resistance Range
Resistance Accuracy
Current
40A
8A
3A
Resistance
10m 100m
Limit Value Setting
HI - LIMIT 0.1 ~ 510.0m
Offset Range
0 ~ 500.0m
Test Time(Note 6)
0.3 ~ 999 sec. Continue
Secure Protection Function
510m
Memories, Steps
2-2
RS232 Interface
Specification
USB
2-3
Figure 3-1
3. Connect test cable to HV1/HV2 terminal
It is necessary to check if there is loosen or drop occurred in test cables of HV1 and HV2
terminals under operating condition at any time. If you want to connect DUT by test
cable, please connect test cable of HV2 terminal to DUT(Device Under Test). The
uncompleted connection of test cable of HV2 terminal or drop is very danger, as there is
full of high voltage on DUT. After plugging high voltage jack in HV1 and HV2 and
then rotate 90 to screw up clockwise for avoiding the drop of test cable.
4. Connection test of high voltage output terminal
After the test cable of HV2 terminal has been connected. Then follow the below
procedures to connect high voltage output cable.
Press [STOP] key firstly.
Confirm DANGER indication LED is not light.
The test cable of HV2 terminal with HV1 terminal is short; confirm there is no
voltage output.
3-1
Power switch
Figure 3-2
6. The dangerous area under test mode
It is very danger to touch high voltage area under operation status. Such as touch DUT,
test cable, probe and output terminal.
When the main unit is under test status, please dont touch alligator clip on test
cable. Because the insulation of plastic layer is not enough, touch it may cause
hazard. As figure 3-3 shown.
Figure 3-3
Please dont touch here when
outputs high voltage.
<<< Warning ! When the output terminal is cut off >>>
7. Test complete confirmation
You may touch DUT, high voltage test cable or output terminal etc high voltage areas
under modifying circuit or others test requested conditions. Please confirm the
3-2
Ex.: 1000V e
t / RC
= 30V
= 0.03
-t / RC = ln 0.03
t = 3.5 Sec
HIPOT
Figure 3-4
3-3
and turn off continuously. It is very danger to do that under high voltage output.
When turn on or turn off power, dont connect any object to high voltage output
terminal to avoid hazard that result from abnormal high voltage output.
12. Others notice items
Dont make short-circuited of output cable, grounding cable, transmission cable or AC
power to prevent from the analyzer is full of voltage. Please connect the cover of the
analyzer to earth firstly when high voltage output terminal HV1 is short-circuited with
HV2 terminal.
<<< Dangerous Event >>>
13. The danger management
Under any danger circumstances, such as shock, DUT burning or the main unit burning.
Please obey the following procedures to avoid the more danger.
Cut off power switch firstly.
Then pull off the plug of power cord.
<<< Solution >>>
14. Problems
Under the below circumstances, the occurred problem are very danger. Even press
[STOP] key, the output terminal may output high voltage.
When press [STOP] key, DANGER indication LED is still light.
The voltage meter without voltage reading but DANGER LED is still light. When
the above conditions are occurred, please turn off power and pull off AC power plug
immediately. Dont use any more, please send to our company or office for
reparation.
15. DANGER indication LED error
When press [START] key, there is already reading on the voltage meter and DANGER
LED is still not light. In the meantime, the indication LED may be error please turn off
immediately. Please send it to our company or office for reparation.
16. If the analyzer needs long time using under normal operation. Please notice the
following items.
If the high limit setting value is 100.0mA(withstand voltage test), please notice its
ambient temperature. When the ambient temperature is higher than 40C, please stop
operation until it cools down to normal temperature.
17. The used AC INPUT power of analyzer is 90Vac ~ 250Vac, 50 or 60 Hz.
Only can replace fuse under power-disconnected status, remove fuse stand from power
socket and press new fuse slightly into fuse stand then plug in the power socket.
3-4
3-5
AC or DC output current of this measurement mode, please dont work over 1/2 the
maximum specification continuously.
25. Descriptions of ground bond lead wiring
The maximum output current of this unit is 40amp AC, a no good connection will cause
temperature rising and ground bond output terminal may be burned down. Please
follows the below steps to make good wiring connection.
Using box spanner to tighten up test cable of DRIVE+ and DRIVE-.
3-6
Description of Panel
4. Description of Panel
4.1 Front Panel
(4)
(5)
(6)
(9)
(10)
(2)
(11)
(3)
(12)
(1)
Display Area
Figure 4-1
Front panel includes several function areas which easy to use. This paragraph will introduce
each control and information on screen to you.
Title List
Message Bar
PRESET
PROGRAM
Function key
message display
MEMORY
TEST
Offset
Error
Message Indication
Display Area
Title List:This list displays the current setting of main unit or testing mode.
Function key message display area:
Under different display menus, there are different function descriptions.
The right side of display has corresponding function keys. If the
4-1
Lock:
When this area is highlighted, it means the main unit is under Remote status.
That is the main unit controlled by PC through RS232 or GPIB connect to
PC. At the same time, all of keys are malfunction except for [STOP] and
[LOCAL] keys.
When this area is highlighted, it means the main unit is under setting
parameter-protected mode. Other keys are malfunction except for
MEMORY, TEST and KEY LOCK modes.
Offset :
When this area is highlighted, it means the main unit zeroed the leakage
current of test cable and test lead currently.
Error :
4-2
Description of Panel
SCANNER SETUP
EXIT (MENU)
CALIBRATION MENU
STORE
RECALL
ERROR LOG
START TEST
DELETE
MEMORY SETUP
STOP TEST
OFFSET
GET Cs
EXIT
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
PRESET SETUP
EXIT (MENU)
PAGE UP
PROGRAM SETUP
PAGE DOWN
TEST MENU
EXIT (MENU)
4-3
Key Area
(1) Power Switch
: Reset key, after pressing this key the main unit returns to standby
testing status immediately. That is cut output and clear all of
judgments simultaneously.
: After pressing this key, the main unit is under testing status. The
testing terminal has output and each judgment function starts
simultaneously.
: Under each main display mode, press this key return to MAIN
MENU mode.
: When the main unit under Remote status, return the control right to
main unit by pressing this key.
: The [U] and [V] keys are for moving highlighted cursors.
(10) HV2
: This terminal includes two states. (1) High voltage output terminal
(when GFI setting is FLOAT) (2) Reference terminal of high voltage
output terminal (HV1) is low potential terminal (when GFI setting is
ON or OFF).
: High electric potential terminal of high voltage output.
This terminal belongs to high electric potential output, usually is
high voltage output. Therefore, this terminal is very dangerous.
Dont touch it when DANGER LED is light, there is high voltage
outputting.
(11) HV1
4-4
Description of Panel
(3)
(4) (5)
(6) (7)
(8) (9)
Figure 4-2
(1) HV2
(2) HV1
(3) Rear Panel GB Output Terminal: This terminal Floating status is selectable, that is
open-circuited with front panel GB terminal.
(4) USB
: USB terminal
(6) GPIB Interface(Option): This socket is for optional GIPB interface (IEEE-488-1978).
The detailed descriptions, please refers Chapter 5
Description of GPIB Interface in this manual.
(7) RS232 Interface
4-5
The high voltage can be outputted when the two terminals are
short-circuited.
UNDER TEST: When the analyzer is under test status, this output terminal will short
circuit. Control external signal is by using this short condition. The
junction specification 125V AC current is lower than 1A action time.
This analyzer is under testing status until STOP is stopped.
PASS:
When the analyzer judges DUT as pass, this output terminal will short
circuit. Control external signal is by using this short circuit condition.
The junction specification 125V AC current is lower than 1A. The
action time is from judged as pass to be stopped.
FAIL:
When the analyzer judges DUT as fail, this output terminal will short
circuit. Control external signal is by using this short circuit condition.
The junction specification 125V AC current is lower than 1A. The
action time is from judged as fail to be stopped.
(10) 9Pin Connector: All of 9 pin D-Sub connector functions are the same as (9) Remote
I/O.
(11) AC LINE
: AC power socket and fuse holder.
A tri-cord power and fuse holder. Input AC power, which the analyzer
is needed from AC power socket. The detailed specification of using
fuse please refers Chapter 3 Notice Items before Using or
descriptions of rear panel in this manual.
(12) GND Terminal: Safety GND terminal, please use adaptable implement to connect this
grounding terminal actually. If there is no grounding actually, the
circuit with GND terminal or other instruments connecting cable with
GND terminal is short circuit. The cover of analyzer may exist high
voltage. This is very dangerous, anyone touch the analyzer under the
above status may cause damage. Therefore, it is necessary to connect
safety GND terminal to ground.
4-6
Description of Panel
High voltage
cable
High voltage
cable
HV1 and HV2 of high voltage output terminals are separately connected to DUT by high
voltage test cable. After plugging high voltage plug in HV1 or HV2 of high voltage stand,
then rotate 90 clockwise to avoid high voltage cable fall off.
4-7
DUT
DRIVE+, SENSE+ and DRIVE-, SENSE- of GB output terminals are separately connected to
DUT by GB test cable. DRIVE+ and DRIVE- terminals should screw up test cable by sleeve
tool.
Description of Panel
SYSTEM SETUP
01. Contrast
02. Beeper Vol.
03. Compensate
04. DC 50V AGC
05. Discharg-V
06. PASS ON
07. Use Source
08. After Fail
09. AC OFFSET
10. LC OFFSET
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
17
HIGH
20%
OFF
3.6kV
CONTINUE
OFF
RESTART
0.10mA
0.00mA
UP
DOWN
1-31
AC OFFSET
Initial Setting
Description
17
Adjust LCD brightness
HIGH
Adjust the buzzer volume
20%
OFF
LC OFFSET
0 ~ 2.5mA
0.00mA
4-9
Vs
Rs
+
Vo
Vo / Vs = RL / (Rs + RL)
RL
1. Hardware AGC: Because Vo<Vs is result from load effect, Vo using hardware comparison
circuit. Vo voltage compensation is the same as Vs within 0.1sec.
2. Software AGC: This analyzer using software AGC under DC 50V-500V and IR
50V-1000V. Software compensation speed is more slowly so it wont
cause voltage shock to DUT. The general IR RL is larger than Rs of this
analyzer, so Vo=Vs approximately.
4.5.2 Discharg-V
Discharg-V: The high limit setting of DC discharge, the range is 0.05 ~ 5.1kV. The voltage
below Discharg-V setting will be discharged quickly in 0.2sec.
4.5.3 OFFSET
1. DC OFFSET: Before testing WDC mode, please connects test cable first. After the
fixture is tested, then processes OFFSET for ensure test value accuracy. The current
calculation formula: Current reading = Current real measurement value Offset value.
4-10
Description of Panel
2. AC OFFSET: Before testing WAC mode, please connects test cable firstly. After the
fixture is tested, then processes OFFSET for ensure test value accuracy. Especially
when test voltage is higher and leakage current of test fixture and instrument is more
increase. The happened of Offset current is often caused by capacitance feature.
According to mathematics, when test a resistive load, its current value =
(Resistance load value)2 + (Offset)2 . Therefore, when measured out resistive load
2
2
current value, current reading = (Real measurement value ) (Offset) . When tests a
capacitive load, current reading = (real measurement value) (Offset).
3. LC OFFSET: Before testing dynamic leakage current mode, please connects test cable
first. After the fixture is tested, then processes OFFSET for ensure test value accuracy
especially when measures small current. The leakage current of general test fixture,
isolation transformer and the instrument are mostly caused by capacitance feature.
According to mathematics, when test a resistive load, its current value =
(Resistance load value)2 + (Offset)2 . Therefore, when measured out resistive load
2
2
current value, current reading = (Real measurement value ) (Offset) . When tests a
capacitive load, current reading = (real measurement value) (Offset)
4. GB OFFSET: Please use the standard 4-wires test cable to process standard resistance test,
doesnt need additional OFFSET operation. If using with our grounding accessories, the
maximum test error is possible increased to 2mohm. Before Offset test is done, please
be sure offset resistance. When Offset resistance value is lower than 5mohm, do Offset
is not recommended. Incorrect Offset may influence error of real test value.
5. OSC OFFSET: There is stray capacitance on wire or fixture, please does OFFSET
elimination again on changing wire or fixture every time for ensure the accuracy of
testing.
4-11
4-12
Description of Panel
PRESET SETUP
01. Pass Hold
02. Step Hold
03. AC Freq.
04. GB Freq.
05. IEC-601
06. GB Voltage
07. Auto Range
08. Soft. AGC
09. Part No.
10. Lot No.
11. SERIAL No.
0.2-99.9s
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0.5
0.2
60
60
OFF
15.0
OFF
ON
sec
sec
Hz
Hz
V
Setting Item
01 Pass Hold
Step Hold
02
03
04
AC Freq.
GB Freq.
05 IEC-601
06 GB Voltage
07 Auto Range
08 Soft. AGC
09 Part No.
10 Lot No.
11
Serial No.
(Note 2)
Initial
Description
Setting
0.5 It sets PASS buzzer sound continuous time
0.299.9
0.199.9 / KEY 0.2 It sets interval time between test
procedures.
Key: It sets test procedure interrupted
(Please press [START] to continue when
test stop.)
60 It sets the frequency of outputting voltage
50-600Hz
when tests AC withstanding.
60 It sets the frequency of outputting current
50, 60
when tests grounding impedance.
ON/OFF
OFF The setting is ON:
When begin the test, outputting voltage
until it is 1/2 of setting value and then
execute RAMP TIME until the output
voltage is equal to setting value.
When end the test, execute RAMP TIME
until the output voltage is 1/2 of setting
value and then fast discharge until the test
is ended as waveform shown in Note 1.
It sets open voltage when ground
15.0
6.015.0
impedance testing.
It setd withstand voltage auto-range
ON/OFF
OFF
function is open or not.
It sets software auto gain compensation
ON/OFF
ON
function is open or not.
Not over 13
Blank It sets Part No. of product.
characters
Not over 13
Blank It sets Lot No.of product.
characters
Not over 13
It sets serial No. format of product, *
Blank
characters
means changeable character.
Range
4-13
12 Start Wait
0.1~99.9s / OFF
OFF
13 Ramp Judg.
ON / OFF
OFF
GFI (Ground
14 Fault Interrupt)
ON / OFF/
FLOAT
ON
Note 1: When IEC601-1 set as On, the output voltage waveform is as the below shown:
Note 2: The device will start test when it receives a string command, and the format is as
same as Serial No. Please refer the description for remote interface.
4-14
Description of Panel
There is a current iH produced and flowed through human body when users touch high
voltage terminal carelessly.
i2 =
i 1 + iH
If iH is over 0.5mA, the high voltage will be cut off to protect the safety of operator.
HV1
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HV2
HV1
1K
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I Meter < 3.5mA
HV2
HV2
1K
GND-E
GND-E
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
4-16
Description of Panel
TEST
MODE SOURCE
LIMIT
RES.
01 GB
25.00 A 100.0 m
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
GB CONTACT 2.3s
4. After GB CONTACT counting down for three seconds (Start Wait setting time), then
process test as figure 4-8 shown.
TEST
MODE SOURCE
LIMIT
RES.
01 GB
25.00 A
1.9 m
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
4-17
5. When the test is end, if judged as PASS, the screen as figure 4-9 shown.
TEST
MODE SOURCE
LIMIT
RES.
01 GB
25.01 A
1.9 m
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
WAIT GB OPEN..
6. Meanwhile, the output is stopped and DUT can be changed. When the test cable exits
from DUT, the screen as figure 4-10 shown.
TEST
MODE SOURCE
LIMIT
RES.
01 GB
25.00 A 100.0 m
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
GB OPEN..
7. When the test cable contacts new DUT, it is no need to press [START] key, process GB
CONTACT count down for 3 seconds at once (Start Wait setting time). As figure of item
3 shown.
8. After GB CONTACT counting down for 3 seconds (Start Wait setting time), then process
test is the same as item 4 description.
4-18
Description of Panel
After Fail =Continue/RESTART / STOP with Ground Bond Smart Start (G.B.S.S) timing
diagram
(1) After Fail = STOP
signal
Reset
(START)
G.B.S.S
start signal=low
Wait Start
Under Test
PASS
FAIL
time
4-19
low
(START)
G.B.S.S
start signal=low
Wait Start
Under Test
PASS
FAIL
time
(3) After Fail = Continue
signal
Reset
(START)
G.B.S.S
low
start signal=low
Wait Start
Under Test
PASS
FAIL
time
4-20
Description of Panel
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
High voltage
output on front
panel
HV2
RL8
1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
2
2
2
2
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSE-
RL7
HV2
GB output on
rear panel
DRIVE-
HV1
RL1
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-11
ii. When Channel 3 set to H and HV1 terminal on rear panel set to high voltage output,
connection diagram of front panel terminal and rear panel terminal is as figure 4-12
shown:
4-21
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
High voltage
output on front
panel
HV2
1
RL8
RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
2
2
2
2
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSEDRIVEHV2
RL7
HV1
GB output on
rear panel
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-12
RELAY states:
RL1, RL2, RL3, RL4 = ON
RL5, RL7, RL8 = ON
RL6 = OFF
iii. When Channel 3 set to L and HV1 terminal on rear panel set to low voltage terminal,
connection diagram of front panel terminal and rear panel terminal is as figure 4-13
shown:
1
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
High voltage
output on front
panel
HV2
1
RL8
HV1
RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
2
2
2
2
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSEDRIVEHV2
2
1
RL7
GB output on
rear panel
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-13
RELAY states:
RL1, RL2, RL3, RL4 = OFF
RL5, RL7 = OFF
RL6, RL8 = ON
iv. When Channel 3 set to and HV1 terminal on rear panel set to Floating, connection
diagram of front panel terminal and rear panel terminal is as figure 4-14 shown:
4-22
Description of Panel
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
HV2
High voltage
output on front
panel
RL8
RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
2
2
2
2
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSEDRIVEHV2
1
1
HV1
RL7
GB output on
rear panel
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-14
RELAY states:
RL1, RL2, RL3, RL4 = ON
RL5, RL8 = ON
RL6, RL7= OFF
AC/DC or IR, the two steps can operate simultaneously. The highest AC rated
current when twin port cant over 5kV 50mA and GB current cant over 20A,
or it may cause output voltage, current distortion.
CHNL (H-L): It sets scan test point (please set with optional device, for example 6000-01).
Withstand Voltage Test Mode (AC)
VOLTAGE: It sets withstand voltage test needed voltage
HIGH LIMIT: It sets high limit value of leakage current.
LOW LIMIT: It sets low limit value of leakage current. The range is lower than high limit
value of leakage current or OFF.
ARC LIMIT: It sets high limit value of arc.
ARC FILTER: It selects frequency range of detection arc. There are four frequency ranges of
323 kHz/350 kHz/3100 kHz/3230 kHz can be selected.
TEST TIME: It sets test needed time. It inputs 0 means continuous test.
RAMP TIME: The needed time which rises to setting voltage. It inputs 0 means OFF.
FALL TIME: The needed time which falls from setting voltage value to zero, 0 means OFF.
CHNL (H-L): It sets GB-Floating test selection point.
(1) When set CHANNEL 3 to H (high):
(a) Start test: HV1 terminal on front panel and that on rear panel are short-circuited
with high voltage output. HV2 terminal on front panel and that on rear
panel are short-circuited with low voltage terminal. DRIVE and SENSE
terminals on front panel and that on rear panel are short-circuited as figure
4-15 shown.
1
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
High voltage
output on front
panel
HV2
1
RL8
RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
2
2
2
2
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSEDRIVEHV2
2
1
RL7
HV1
GB output on
rear panel
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-15
(b) End test: HV1 terminal on front panel and that on rear panel are also short-circuited.
When [STOP] key is pressed, HV1 terminal on front panel and that on rear
panel are open-circuited.
(2) When set CHANNEL 3 as L (low):
(a) Start test: HV1 terminal on rear panel and HV2 on front panel are short-circuited with
low voltage terminal. DRIVE, SENSE terminals on front panel and
DRIVE, SENSE terminals on rear panel are open-circuited as below figure
4-16 shown.
4-24
Description of Panel
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
HV2
High voltage
output on front
panel
RL8
RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
HV2
HV1
RL7
GB output on
rear panel
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-16
(b) End test: HV1 terminal on rear panel and HV2 terminal on front panel are also
short-circuited. When [STOP] key is pressed, HV1 terminal on rear panel
and HV2 terminal on front panel are open-circuited. DRIVE, SENSE
terminals on front panel are short-circuited with DRIVE, SENSE terminals
on rear panel.
(3) When set CHANNEL 3 as (disable):
(a) HV1 terminal on rear panel and that on front panel are open-circuited. HV2 terminal
on rear panel and that on front panel are short-circuited.
(b)DRIVE and SENSE terminals on front panel are short-circuited with DRIVE, SENSE
terminals on rear panel as below figure 4-17 shown(GFI=ON).
1
DRIVE+
GB output on
front panel
SENSE+
SENSE-
DRIVE-
High voltage
output on front
panel
HV2
1
RL8
RL1
RL2
RL3
RL4
RL5
RL6
2
2
2
2
DRIVE+
SENSE+
SENSEDRIVEHV2
HV1
RL7
GB output on
rear panel
High voltage
output on rear
panel
HV1
Figure 4-17
4-25
Example:
1 T1 5
Front HV1
S
4
Rear HV1
Rear HV2
(1) P S: It sets CHANNEL 3 to L.
(2) P G: It sets CHANNEL 3 to .
(3) (P+S) G: It sets CHANNEL 3 to H.
Or scanning test selection point (please use with optional device, for example: 6000-03)
Withstand Voltage Test Mode (DC)
VOLTAGE: It sets withstand voltage test needed voltage.
HIGH LIMIT: It sets high limit value of leakage current.
LOW LIMIT: It sets low limit value of leakage current. The range is lower than high limit
value of leakage current or OFF.
DWELL TIME: It sets DWELL needed time, 0 means OFF. (During DWELL TIME, dont
judge the high and low limit value of leakage current. The limitation is not
over 1.5 multiples of high limit of setting range or high limit of leakage
current.)
ARC LIMIT: It sets high limit value of arc.
ARC FILTER: It selects frequency range of detection arc. There are four ranges of
323
kHz/350 kHz/3100 kHz/3230 kHz can be selected.
TEST TIME: It sets test needed time. It inputs 0 means continuous test.
RAMP TIME: The needed time which rises to setting voltage. It inputs 0 means OFF.
FALL TIME: The needed time which falls from setting voltage value to zero, 0 means OFF.
CHNL (H-L): The setting is the same as AC CHANNEL.
Vt
t
T1
4-26
T2
T3
T4
Description of Panel
Range
10mA(3~10mA)
3mA(0.3~3mA)
300uA(30~300uA)
30uA(3~30uA)
3uA(0.3~3uA)
300nA(20~300nA)
IR Value
Setting Voltage
50V ~ 499V
0.1M~1M
0.5M~4.5M
3.0M~15.0M
10.0M~45M
45M~0.45G
0.40G~4.9G
Setting Voltage
500V ~ 1000V
0.1M~4.5M
3.0M~15.0M
10.0M~45M
35.0M~450M
0.40G~4.5G
4.0G~50.0G
Note: Please follow test voltage and insulation impedance of DUT to calculate the value of
current thus follow this to choose suitable current range.
CHNL (H-L): The setting is the same as AC/DC CHANNEL.
Or scanning test selection point (please use with optional device, for example
6000-03).
Leakage current test mode (LC) ---- Option
Pause test mode (PA)
MESSAGE: Message hint string. The string are inputted by alphabet, Arabic numerals or
symbol [ - ]. The max. is 13 characters.
UNDER TEST: It sets as ON or OFF.
(1) When set as ON: UNDER TEST terminal on rear panel is short-circuited condition under
pause mode.
(2) When set as OFF: UNDER TEST terminal on rear panel is open-circuited condition under
pause mode.
TEST TIME: It sets the action method of pause mode.
4-27
(1) When set to CONTINUE, pause mode will be ended till press START on panel or
re-trigger START signal on rear panel.
(2) The setting is 0.3 ~ 999sec: When the setting time is up then end the pause mode.
Short/Open Circuit Detection Mode (OSC)
OPEN CHK: It sets the judgment test result to open condition(compare the test reading with
the read standard capacitance value [Cs]).
SHORT CHK: It sets the judgment test result to short condition(compare the test reading with
the read standard capacitance value [Cs]).
CHNL (H-L): The setting is the same as AC/DC CHANNEL.
Description of Panel
test cable and terminal up by using sleeve tool and then connects the test cable to DUT.
Caution
Grounding test cable should be screwed up by sleeve tool.
Withstand Voltage / Insulation Resistance Test Mode (AC / DC / IR / OSC)
First of all, please confirm there is no voltage output and DANGER LED isnt light. And
then connecting test cable of low electric potential to HV2 terminal of main unit. This test
cable and high voltage output terminal are short-circuited and confirm there is no high voltage
output. At the same time, high voltage test cable (red or white) plug in high voltage output
terminal OUTPUT. Connect the test cable of low electric potential(HV2) to DUT firstly, and
then connect the test cable of high electric potential to DUT.
4-29
Description of Panel
4.11
CALIBRATION Function
4-31
4.14
LIMIT
RES.
0.095 mA HIGH
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
UNLOCK
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
TESET TIME:2,0s
Remote Lock offset Error
Figure 4-18
5. Meanwhile, press [STOP] and Function Key [UNLOCK] to clear buzzer sound, then
shows UNLOCK window.
6. By using numerical keys to input PASSWORD [0] [0] [0] [0] (when NEW SECURITY
CODE is not set). Press [START] key for restarting test.
7. Press [MENU] to return to MAIN MENU.
Note: When 19032 set as FAIL LOCK ON then to restart, and enter TEST menu directly.
4-32
Description of Panel
NO
Figure 4-19
Figure 4-20
2. As figure 4-20, the main unit is under STOP status. NC point is connecting to STOP and
NO point connecting to START.
4-33
3. Some logical components such as transistor, FET, coupler. Also can be used to connect
as control circuit as figure 4-21. The connecting signal and circuit as figure 4-21. Only
the circuit includes the following statuses, it can control the main unit.
(1) The signal voltage of HIGH should between 4.5 and 5V.
(2) The signal voltage of LOW should between 0 and 0.6V.
(3) The signal of LOW flows current is 2mA or less.
(4) The action time of inputting signal should be over 20mS.
IC1
I1
IC2
I2
20mS or more
20mS or more
Figure 4-21
4. The relay switch control as figure 4-19 and photo-coupler control as figure 4-21 are
controlled by component contact. It is effective to avoid error operation system which
caused by interference. Although the main unit has a lot of preventions, it is necessary
to be careful that interferences result from setting measurement system.
5. Pin diagram of REMOTE CONTROL as figure 4-22. When you want to control by
external, please remember this pin diagram.
Figure 4-22
4-34
Description of Panel
UNDER TEST: When the analyzer is under test, the output terminal will short circuit. Can
use this short circuit condition to control external signal. The junction
specification 125VAC current is lower than 1A.
PASS: When the analyzer judge DUT is good, the output terminal will short circuit. Can use
this short circuit condition to control external signal. The junction specification
125VAC current is lower than 1A. Operating time is from DUT judged as pass to be
stopped or restart.
FAIL: When the analyzer judge DUT as no good, the output terminal will short circuit. Can
use this short circuit condition to control external signal. The junction specification
125VAC current is lower than 1A. Operating time is from DUT judged as fail to be
stopped or restart.
4.17
->
->
->
->
->
->
->
SYSTEM
OPTION
CALIBRATION
KEY LOCK
NEW SECURITY CODE
FAIL LOCK
ERROR LOG
MEMORY
RESET
PROGRAM
TEST
4-35
STEP SETTING
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
CURRENT
:
HIGH LIMIT :
LOW LIMIT :
TEST TIME :
TWIN PORT :
CHNL(H-L) :
1
GB
25.00
A
100 0 m
OFF
3.0
sec
ON
GB
AC
DC
IR
LC
PAGE 1/2
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
Standby
4-36
Description of Panel
TEST
MODE SOURCE
LIMIT
RES.
01 GB
25.00 A 100.0 m
02 IR
0.500 KV 1.0
M
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GB
Standby
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
VOLTAGE
:
HIGH LIMIT :
LOW LIMIT :
ARC LIMIT :
ARC FILTER :
TEST TIME :
RAMP TIME :
FALL TIME :
CHNL (H-L) :
SELECT MODE
1
AC
OFF
0.500 mA
OFF
OFF
3-230 kHz
3.0 sec
OFF
OFF
OFF
GB
AC
DC
IR
LC
PAGE 1/2
4-37
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
VOLTAGE
:
HIGH LIMIT :
LOW LIMIT :
ARC LIMIT :
ARC FILTER :
TEST TIME :
RAMP TIME :
FALL TIME :
CHNL (H-L) :
1
AC
OFF
0.500 mA
OFF
OFF
3-230 kHz
3.0 sec
OFF
OFF
OFF
SETUP
X
OFF
OFF
OFF
NEXT BOX
EXIT
4-38
Description of Panel
TEST
MODE SOURCE
LIMIT
RES.
01 AC
1.000 kV 0.500 mA
OFFSET
Get Cs
PAGE UP
PAGE DOWN
SCANNER-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
Standby
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
OPEN CHK. :
SHORT CHK. :
CHNL (H-L) :
1
OSC
50%
300%
OFF
PA
OSC
PAGE 2/2
SELECT MODE
4-39
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
CURRENT
:
HIGH LIMIT :
LOW LIMIT :
TEST TIME :
TWIN PORT :
CHNL(H-L) :
1
GB
3.00
100.0
OFF
3.0
OFF
UP
A
m
sec
DOWN
INSERT
DELETE
SELECT STEP
STEP 2: AC
STEP SETTING
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11.
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
VOLTAGE
:
HIGH LIMIT :
LOW LIMIT :
ARC LIMIT :
ARC FILTER :
TEST TIME :
RAMP TIME :
FALL TIME :
CHNL(H-L) :
SELECT STEP
2
AC
0.050
0.500
OFF
OFF
3-230
3.0
OFF
OFF
OFF
UP
KV
mA
kHz
sec
DOWN
INSERT
DELETE
STEP 3: IR
STEP SETTING
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
TEST STEP :
TEST MODE :
VOLTAGE
:
LOW LIMIT :
HIGH LIMIT :
TEST TIME :
RAMP TIME :
FALL TIME :
RANGE
:
CHNL(H-L) :
SELECT STEP
4-40
3
IR
0.050
0.1
OFF
OFF
3-230
3.0
OFF
OFF
UP
KV
M
kHz
sec
DOWN
INSERT
DELETE
Description of Panel
Test Step:
a. First of all, please confirm there is no voltage output and high voltage output DANGER
LED isnt light. Connect the test cable for low potential to HV2 terminal on the rear
panel. To short-circuit the test cable and high voltage output terminal. Confirm there is
no high voltage to output.
b. Meanwhile, plug the two high voltage test cables into HV1 terminal (High) on front panel
and HV1(Low) on rear panel. In advance, connect the test cable of low potential to DUT
and then connect the test cable of high potential to DUT.
c. When do P (L+N) S withstand voltage test, the ground terminal is Floating. As the
connection in below figure.
4-41
Rear Panel
P(L+N)
Case
DUT
R
L
Figure 4-32
DUT connection methods in figure 4-32 can be set are as below:
STEP 1 Set GB (Test item: Case to G is ON)
STEP 2 Set AC, Channel 3 setting is H (Test item: Leakage current of P+S to Case)
STEP 3 Set AC, Channel 3 setting is L (Test item: Leakage current of P to S)
STEP 4 Set AC, Channel 3 setting is X (Test item: Leakage current of P to Case)
4-42
Meaning
SH1
Source Handshake
AH1
Acceptor Handshake
T4
L4
SR1
RL1
PP0
DC1
DT0
C0
No controller requirement
Meaning
Go To Local
Selected Device Clear
Local Lockout
Interface Clear
Response
Can switch the analyzer to Local status
Restart the analyzer
From [LOCAL] key switch to Local status is
forbidden
Reset GPIB interface
5-1
5-2
5.3.3 Connector
RS232 connector of the analyzer is 9 pins female connector.
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
Pin No.
1 *
2 TxD
3 RxD
4 *
5 GND
6 *
7 *
8 *
9 *
Description
Not to be used
Transmit data
Receive data
Not to be used
Signal grounding
Not to be used
Not to be used
Not to be used
Not to be used
TxD
RxD
GND
9 Pin (Male)
9 Pin (Female)
9 Pin (Male)
PC
Cable
RxD
TxD
GND
5-3
5.4
Remote Command
0|1
< register number >
< register number >
< enable value >
SCPI Command
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:DISPlay ?
:LAC[:HIGH] <Range 0 ~ high limit, 0 means off> ( 6000-08 only )
:LAC[:HIGH]? ( 6000-08 only )
:LDC[:HIGH] <Range 0~high limit, 0 means off> ( 6000-08 only )
:LDC[:HIGH]? ( 6000-08 only )
:LINE
NORmal | REVerse | SFNormal | SFReverse
:LINE?
:METEr L | P , P | G
(6000-05/07/08 only)
:METEr?
(6000-05/07/08 only)
:GSWItch < boolean > | ON | OFF
(6000-05/07/08 only)
:GSWItch?
(6000-05/07/08 only)
:LIMit
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:LOW
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:LOW?
:TIME
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:DWELl < numeric value >
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:POWer
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:MODE
VOLTage | CURRent | VA | SIMUlation | SOURce
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:MODE?
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:VOLTage
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[:LDC] < numeric value >
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:VA
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< numeric value >
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< numeric value >
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<boolean > | ON | OFF
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< string data >
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< string data >
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:RJUDgment
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:TRIGger:SOURce:EXTernal:STATe
<boolean > | ON | OFF
:TRIGger:SOURce:EXTernal:STATe?
5-9
*ESE?
The controller is used for inquiry standard event status of device enable register value.
The output format is <metric system value>, its range is 0 255.
*ESR?
The controller inquires the standard event register value of the device. After performing
this command, the standard event register value will be cleared to 0.
The output format is <metric system value>, its range is 0 255.
*IDN?
The controller is for reading the basic data of the device. The output format separates
four fields by comma, it denote separately: manufacturer, device model, serial number and
firmware version.
*OPC
Operation completes command.
*OPC?
Operation complete inquiry command. The output format is ASCII character 1.
*PSC 0 | 1
Power on status clear command
*PSC?
Power on status clear inquiry command. The output format is ASCII character 1 or
0 .
*RST
The device reset command.
*RCL < numeric value >
Recall command. This command is recalling the saved parameters.
*SAV < numeric value >
Save command. This command is saving the current parameters to memory.
*SRE < numeric value >
It used for setting service request register value, its <metric system value> value is 0
255.
*SRE?
The controller is for reading service request enable register initial setting.
The output format is <metric system value>, its range is 0 255.
*STB?
The controller is for reading status bit register value.
The output format is <metric system value>, its range is 0 255.
5-10
z SCPI Command
:MEMory:DELete[:NAME] < name >
This command deletes the parameter data of the <name> indicated in the main memory.
The < name > is character data.
Example: Input command MEM:DEL:LOCA 123
Description: This command means to delete parameter data of LOCA 123 in the main
memory.
:MEMory:DELete:LOCAtion < register number >
This command deletes the parameter data of <register number> in the main memory.
< register number > is integral data.
Example: Input command MEM:DEL:LOCA 1
Description: This command means to delete the first parameter data in the main memory.
:MEMory:STATe:DEFine < name >, < register number >
The command sets the memory name of <register number> in the main memory.
Example: Input command MEM:STAT:DEF TEST,1
Description: This command means to set parameter data name TEST of the first memory
in the main memory.
:MEMory:STATe:DEFine?< name >
The command queries <register number> memory which <name> indicated.
Example: Input command MEM:STAT:DEF? TEST
Return message 1
Description: Return message 1 means the location of TEST parameter data is at the first
group.
:MEMory:FREE:STATe?
This command queries the rest PRESET parameter number in the main memory.
Example: Input command MEM:FREE:STAT?
Return message 97,3
Description: Return message 97,3 means the rest parameter data number 97 can be set,
there are 3 groups have been used.
:MEMory:FREE:STEP?
This command queries the rest STEP number in the main memory.
Example: Input command MEM:FREE:STEP?
Return message 497,3
Description: Return message 497,3 means the rest STEP 497 can be set, there are 3
steps have been used.
:MEMory:NSTates?
This command queries the maximum value plus 1 of the analyzer *SAV / *RCL parameter
can be used.
Example: Input command MEM:NST?
Return message 101
Description: Return message 101 means the storage capacity of the main memory is
100 groups (101-1).
5-11
:SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?
This command reads message in Error Queue.
Returned message please refer section 5.5 Error Message.
Example: Input command SYST:ERR?
Return message +0, No error
Description: Return message +0, No error means there is no error message in queue.
:SYSTem:OPTion:GBCurrent:RATE?
It queries ratio value of GB current.
Return GB current rate which be set according to Option screen.
Return values are as below:
1. 30:30
2. 30:40
3. 30:45
4. 30:60
Example: Input command SYSTem:OPTion:GBCurrent:RATE?
Return message 30:30
Description: Return message 30:30 means ratio value of GB current is 30:30.
:SYSTem:OPTion:SCAN:GBFLoating?
It queries if GB Floating Board is installed.
When there is GB Floating, return 1.
When there is no GB Floating, return 0.
Example: Input command SYSTem:OPTion:SCAN:GBFloating?
Return message 1
Description: Return 1 means GB Floating Board is installed.
:SYSTem:OPTion:SCAN:INSide:TYPE?
It queries SCAN TYPE is which type of card.
Return messages are as follows.
1.NONE
(means no card inserted)
2.6000-01
3.6000-02
4.6000-03
5.6000-04
6.6000-05
7.6000-06
8.6000-07
9.6000-08
10.6000-11
Example: Input command SYSTem:OPTion:SCAN:INSide:TYPE?
Return message 6000-08
Description: Return message 6000-08 means SCAN TYPE installed is 6000-08.
:SYSTem:OPTion:SOURce[:AC]?
It queries POWER setting of LC mode can be set to SOURCE or SIMULATION.
When return value is 1 means the setting can be set to SOURCE.
5-12
TLEAve
FELApsed
FLEAve
CHANnel
Return Data
The current step number
The current mode
The current output meterage
The current measured meterage
The current LAC meterage
The current LDC meterage
The current elapsed time of ramp
The current leave time of ramp
The current elapsed time of dwell
The current leave time of dwell
The current elapsed time of test
Return 9.9000001E+37 while Test Time sets as CONT. and it
higher than 999 sec.
The current leave time of test
Return the leave time when Test Time is limited
Return 9.9000001E+37 when Test Time is CONT
The current elapsed Fall Time
The current leave Fall Time
The current Channel
5-13
5-14
5-15
GB
AC
DC
IR
LC
OSC
ALL
HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC HEX DEC
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71 113
72 114
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74
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12
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18
21
22
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24
33
34
35
36
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22
26
38
31
32
33
34
35
36
17
23
27
39
37
2D
1C
45
3D
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50
51
52
53
54
55
61
41
42
65
66
51
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81
82
44
68
54
84
64
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46
70
56
86
66
102
47
71
57
87
67
103
58
88
59
89
5A
90
5B
91
61
62
6D
97
98
109
4D
77
115
116
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FELApsed
STATe
Returned Data
Measurement MODE.
Output value
Measurement value
LAC measurement value
LDC measurement value
The elapsed time for Ramp.
The elapsed time for Dwell.
The elapsed time for Test.
Return 9.9000001E+37 while Test Time sets as CONT. and it higher
than 999 sec.
The elapsed time for Fall Time.
The test result code
5-17
5-18
5-19
5-20
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC[:LEVel]?
This command queries selected step that AC withstand voltage test needed voltage value.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC?
Return message 3.000000E+03
Description: Return message 3.000000E+03 means voltage value is 3000V when
testing STEP 2 AC withstand voltage.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit[:HIGH] < numeric value >
This command sets selected step that AC withstand voltage leakage current high limit.
The unit is in Ampere (A).
Range: 0.000001~0.1
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC:LIM 0.01
Description: This command sets AC withstand voltage leakage current high limit value of
the main unit STEP 2 is 10mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit[:HIGH]?
This command queries selected step that AC withstand voltage leakage current high limit
value.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC:LIM?
Return message 1.000000E-02
Description: Return message 1.000000E-02 means AC withstand voltage leakage
current high limit value of the main unit STEP 2 is 10mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit:LOW < numeric value >
This command sets selected step that AC withstand voltage leakage current low limit
value.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC:LIM:LOW 0.00001
Description: This command sets AC withstand voltage leakage current low limit value of
the main unit STEP 2 is 0.01mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit:LOW?
This command queries selected step that AC withstand voltage leakage current low limit
value. The unit is ampere (A).
Range: 0.000001~0.1 (low limit value of leakage current high limit value of setting)
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC:LIM:LOW?
Return message 1.000000E-05
Description: Return message 1.000000E-05 means AC withstand voltage leakage
current low limit value of the main unit STEP 2 is 0.01mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit:ARC[:LEVel]< numeric value >
This command sets selected step that ARC checking value. The unit is ampere (A).
Range: 0 or 0.001~0.02, 0 is for setting OFF.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC:LIM:ARC 0.004
Description : This command means ARC checking value of the main unit STEP 2 is 4mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit:ARC[:LEVel]?
This command queries selected step that ARC checking value.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 2:AC:LIM:ARC?
5-21
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This command sets selected step which DWELL needed time. The unit is second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting CONTINUE
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC: TIME: DWEL 2.5
Description: This command sets dwell needed time of STEP 3 in the main unit is 2.5 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:DWELl?
This command queries selected step which DWELL needed time.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC: TIME: DWEL?
Return message 2.500000E+00
Description: Return message 2.500000E+00 means dwell time of STEP 3 in the main
unit is 2.5 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:RAMP < numeric value >
This command sets selected step that ramps to setting voltage needed time. The unit is
second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC: TIME: RAMP 2
Description: This command sets test ramps to setting voltage needed time of STEP 3 in
the main unit is 2.0 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:RAMP?
This command queries selected step that ramps to setting voltage needed time.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC: TIME: RAMP?
Return message 2.000000E+00
Description: Return message 2.000000E+00 means test ramps to setting voltage needed
time of STEP 3 in the main unit is 2.0 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME[:TEST] < numeric value >
This command sets selected step which test needed time. The unit is second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting CONTINUE
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 3:DC:TIME 1
Description: This command sets test needed time of STEP 3 in the main unit is 1.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME[:TEST]?
This command queries test needed time of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 3:DC:TIME?
Return message 1.000000E+00
Description: Return message 1.000000E+00 means test needed time setting of STEP 3
in the main unit is 1 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:FALL< numeric value >
It sets the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for selected STEP. The unit is second
(s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 3:DC:TIME:FALL 3
Description: It sets the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for STEP 3 in the main unit
is 3.0sec..
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:TIME:FALL?
5-26
It queries the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 3:DC:TIME:FALL?
Return message 3.000000E+00
Description: Return message 3.000000E+00 means the time required for set voltage to
fall to 0 for STEP 3 in the main unit is 3.0sec..
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:CHANnel[:HIGH]< channel list >
It sets selected step that the setting of output terminal. < channel list > formats are as
below:
(@SN(C1, C2, C3)), SN is Scan Box number, C1, C2 and C3 are Channels numbers.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC:CHAN(@2(1,2))
Description: This command sets output channel status of scanning test of STEP 3in the
main unit is BOX 2 channel 1 and 2 HIGH output.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC:CHAN(@2(0))
Description: This command sets output channel status of scanning test of STEP 3 in the
main unit is set BOX 2 original HIGH output channel to OFF.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:CHANnel[:HIGH]?
It queries high voltage output channel setting of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC: CHAN?
Return message (@2(1,2))
Description: Return message (@2(1,2)) means output channel status of scanning test of
STEP 3 in the main unit is set BOX 2 channel 1 and 2 to HIGH output.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:CHANnel:LOW < channel list >
It sets output status of scanning common test channel (RTN/LOW).
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 3:DC:CHAN:LOW (@2(2,4))
Description: It sets output channel status of scanning test of STEP 3 in the main unit is
BOX 2 channel 2 and 4 LOW output.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 3:DC:CHAN:LOW (@2(0))
Description: It sets LOW output channel of scanning test of STEP 3 in the main unit is
OFF.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:CHANnel:LOW?
It queries return channel setting of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 3: DC: CHAN: LOW?
Return message (@2(2,4))
Description: Return message (@2(2,4)) means output channel status of scanning test of
STEP 3 in the main unit is BOX 2 channel 2 and 4 LOW output.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:DC:CURRent:OFFSet <numeric value>
It sets offset value of DC. The unit is in Ampere (A).
Range: The Offset setting range is 0.0000000~0.0002999 when High Limit setting range
is from 0.1uA to 299.9uA.
The Offset setting range is 0.000000~0.002999 when High Limit setting range is
from 0.3mA to 2.999mA.
The Offset setting range is 0.000000~0.02000 when High Limit setting range is
5-27
Description: Return message 1.000000E+05 means IR low limit value of STEP 4 in the
main unit is 0.1M.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR:TIME:RAMP < numeric value >
It sets selected step which ramps to setting voltage needed time. The unit is second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 4: IR: TIME: RAMP 0.5
Description: This command sets test ramp to setting voltage needed time of STEP 4 in the
main unit is 0.5 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR:TIME:RAMP?
It queries selected step which ramps to setting voltage needed time.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 4: IR: TIME: RAMP?
Return message 5.000000E-01
Description: Return message 5.000000E-01 means test ramp to setting voltage needed
time of the main unit STEP is 0.5 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR:TIME[:TEST] < numeric value >
It sets selected step which test needed time. The unit is second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.3~999.0, 0 is for setting CONTINUE
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 4:IR:TIME 1
Description: It sets test needed time of STEP 4 in the main unit is 1.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR:TIME[:TEST]?
It queries test needed time of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 4:IR:TIME?
Return message 1.000000E+00
Description: Return message 1.000000E+00 means test needed time of STEP 4 in the
main unit is 1 sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR:TIME:FALL < numeric value >
It sets the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for selected STEP. The unit is second
(s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 4:IR:TIME:FALL 3
Description: It sets the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for STEP 4 in the main unit
is 3.0sec..
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR:TIME:FALL?
It queries the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 for selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 4:IR:TIME:FALL?
Return message 3.000000E+00
Description: Return message 3.000000E+00 means the time required for set voltage to
fall to 0 for STEP 3 in the main unit is 3.0sec..
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:IR: RANGe: UPPer
It selects the range upper than the current measured according to current value users
inputted. The unit is ampere (A).
Range: 0~0.01
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[: SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:PAuse:UTSIgnal?
It queries the status of UNDER TEST SIGNAL.
Return 1 indicates the setting ON.
Return 0 indicates the setting OFF.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 5: PA: UTSI ON
Return message 1
Description: Return message 1 means the status of UNDER TEST SIGNAL of STEP 5
in the main unit is ON.
[: SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:PAuse:TIME[:TEST] <numeric_value>
It sets the time required of PA mode test for selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 5:PA:TIME 5
Description: It sets the time required for STEP 5 in the main unit is 5.0sec.
[: SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:PAuse:TIME[:TEST]?
It queries the time required of PA mode test for selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 5:PA:TIME ?
Return message 5.000000E+00
Description: Return message 5.000000E+00 means the time test required for STEP 5 in
the main unit to set to 5.0sec.
[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: LIMit: OPEN < numeric value >
It sets selected STEP which setting percentage is judged by open circuit as detecting
short/open circuit. The unit is percentage (100%).
Range: 0.1~1.0
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 6: OSC: LIM: OPEN 0.3
Description: It sets open circuit judgment percentage of STEP 6 in the main unit as
detecting short/open circuit is 30%.
[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: LIMit: OPEN?
It queries selected STEP which setting percentage is judged by open circuit as detecting
short/open circuit.
Example : Input command SAFE: STEP 6: OSC: LIM: OPEN?
Return message 3.000000E-01
Description: Return message 3.000000E-01 means open circuit judgment percentage of
the main unit STEP 6 as detecting short/open circuit is 30%.
[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: LIMit: SHORT < numeric value >
It sets selected STEP which setting percentage is judged by short circuit as detecting
short/open circuit. The unit is percentage (100%).
Range: 0 or 1~3, 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 6: OSC: LIM: SHOR 3
Description: It sets short circuit judgment percentage of STEP 6 in the main unit as
detecting short/open circuit is 300%.
[:SOURce]: SAFEty: STEP<n>: OSC: LIMit: SHORT?
It queries selected STEP which setting percentage is judged by short circuit as detecting
short/open circuit.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 6: OSC: LIM: SHOR?
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DEVICE is UL544NP
: 0.00000010.006
DEVICE is UL544P
: 0.00000010.01
DEVICE is UL1563
: 0.00000010.01
DEVICE is UL2601-1
: 0.00000010.01
DEVICE is UL1950
: 0.00000010.01
DEVICE is 1950-U1(RMS)
: 0.00000010.05
DEVICE is 1950-U1(PEAK) : 0.00000010.07
DEVICE is 2601-U1
: 0.00000010.01
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:LAC:HIGH 0.0001
Description: It sets high limit of LAC leakage current for STEP 7 in the main unit is
0.1mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LAC?
It queries LAC leakage current value of selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:LAC?
Description: Return message 1.000000E-04 means high limit of LAC leakage current
for STEP 7 in the main unit.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LDC[:HIGH] <Range 0 ~ high limit, 0 represents
off>
It sets high limit value of LDC leakage current of selected STEP. The unit is ampere (A).
Range: 0 or 0.0000001~HIGH LIMIT value. If High Limit value is larger than 1mA,
thus the maximum value can set is 0.001. 0 is for setting OFF.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:LDC:HIGH 0.001
Description: It sets high limit value of LDC leakage current for STEP 7 in the main unit to
1.0mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LDC?
It queries LDC leakage current value of selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:LDC?
Description: Return message 1.000000E-03 means high limit value of LDC leakage
current for STEP 7 in the main unit.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LINE NORmal | REVerse | SFNormal | SFReverse
It sets power circuit status simulation mode of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: LINE REV
Description: It sets power circuit status simulation mode of STEP 7 in the main unit to
Reverse.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LINE?
It queries power circuit status simulation mode of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:LINE?
Return message REVERSE
Description: Return message REVERSE means power circuit status simulation mode of
STEP 7 in the main unit is Reverse.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:METEr L | P, P | G
It sets leakage current measurement point of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: METE L,P
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Description: It sets leakage current measurement point of STEP 7 in the main unit to L, P.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:METEr?
It queries leakage current measurement point of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC:METE?
Return message L, P
Description: Return message L, P means the leakage current measurement point of
STEP 7 in the main unit is L-P.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:GSWItch < boolean > | ON | OFF
It sets ground switch status of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: GSWI ON
Description: It sets ground switch status of STEP 7 in the main unit to ON.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:GSWItch ?
It queries ground switch status of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: GSWI?
Return message 1.
Description: Return message 1 means ground switch status of STEP 7 in the main unit is
ON.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LIMit[:HIGH] < numeric value >
It sets leakage current high limit value of selected step.
Setting range
DEVICE is UL544NP
: 0.0000001 0.006
DEVICE is UL544P
: 0.0000001 0.01
DEVICE is UL1563
: 0.0000001 0.01
DEVICE is UL2601-1
: 0.0000001 0.01
DEVICE is UL1950
: 0.0000001 0.01
DEVICE is 1950-U1(RMS)
: 0.0000001 0.05
DEVICE is 1950-U1(PEAK) : 0.0000001 0.07
DEVICE is 2601-U1
: 0.0000001 0.01
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: LIM 0.006
Description: It sets leakage current high limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit to 6mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LIMit[:HIGH]?
It queries leakage current high limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: LIM?
Return message 6.000000E-03.
Description: Return message 6.000000E-03 means leakage current high limit value of
STEP 7 in the main unit is 6mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LIMit:LOW < numeric value >
It sets leakage current low limit value of selected step. The unit is ampere (A).
Range
: LOW LIMIT value HIGH LIMIT value. 0 is for setting OFF.
DEVICE is UL544NP
: 0,0.00000010.006
DEVICE is UL544P
: 0,0.00000010.01
DEVICE is UL1563
: 0,0.00000010.01
DEVICE is UL2601-1
: 0,0.00000010.01
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DEVICE is UL1950
: 0,0.00000010.01
DEVICE is 1950-U1(RMS) : 0,0.00000010.05
DEVICE is 1950-U1(PEAK) : 0,0.00000010.07
DEVICE is 2601-U1
: 0,0.00000010.01
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: LIM: LOW 0.0005
Description: This command sets leakage current low limit value of STEP 7 in the main
unit to 0.5mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:LIMit:LOW?
It queries leakage current low limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: LIM?
Return message 5.000000E-04
Description: Return message 5.000000E-04 means leakage current low limit value of
STEP 7 in the main unit is 0.5mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:TIME[:TEST]< numeric value >
It sets test needed time of selected step. The unit is second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.3~999.0, 0 is for setting CONTINUE
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: TIME 5
Description : It sets test needed time of STEP 7 in the main unit to 5.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:TIME[:TEST]?
It queries test needed time of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: TIME?
Return message 5.000000E+00
Description: Return message 5.000000E+00 means test needed time of STEP 7 in the
main unit is 5.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:TIME:DWELl < numeric value >
It sets dwell time required for selected STEP. The unit is second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.0, 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:TIME:DWEL 2.0
Description: It sets dwell time required for main STEP 7 is 2.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:TIME:DWELl?
It queries dwell time required for selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:TIME:DWEL?
Return message 2.000000E+00
Description : Return message 2.000000E+00 means dwell time setting for STEP 7 in
the main unit is 2.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:MODE VOLTage | CURRent | VA |
SIMUlation | SOURce
It sets power measurement mode of selected STEP.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:POW:MODE VOLTage
Description : It sets power measurement mode for STEP 7 of the main unit is VOLTAGE.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:MODE?
It queries power measurement mode of selected step.
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It sets power voltage measurement high limit value of selected step. The unit is volt (V).
Range: 0 or 0.1~300.0. 0 is for setting OFF.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VOLT 220
Description: It sets power voltage measurement high limit value of STEP 7 in the main
unit to 220V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VOLTage[:LIMit][:HIGH]?
It queries power voltage measurement high limit value of selected step.
Example : Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VOLT?
Return message 2.200000E+02
Description: Return message 2.200000E+02 means power voltage measurement high
limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit is 220V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VOLTage[:LIMit]:LOW < numeric value >
It sets power voltage measurement low limit value of selected step. The unit is volt (V).
Range: 0 or 0.1~300.0. 0 is for setting OFF (low limit value of voltage measurement
high limit value)
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VOLT: LOW 110
Description: It sets power voltage measurement low limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit
to 110V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VOLTage[:LIMit]:LOW?
It queries power voltage measurement low limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VOLT: LOW?
Return message 1.100000E+02
Description: Return message 1.100000E+02 means power voltage measurement low
limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit is 110V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:CURRent[:LIMit][:HIGH] < numeric value >
It sets power current measurement high limit value of selected step. The unit is ampere
(A).
Range: 0 or 0.001~20. 0 is for setting OFF.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: CORR 5
Description: It sets power current measurement high limit value of STEP 7 in the main
unit to 5A.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:CURRent[:LIMit][:HIGH]?
It queries power current measurement high limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: CURR?
Return message 5.000000E+00
Description: Return message 5.000000E+00 means power current measurement high
limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit is 5A.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:CURRent[:LIMit]:LOW < numeric value >
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It sets power current measurement low limit value of selected step. The unit is in
Ampere (A).
Range: 0 or 0.001~20. 0 is for setting OFF (low limit value of current measurement
high limit value)
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: CORR: LOW 0.5
Description: It sets power current measurement low limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit
to 0.5A.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:CURRent[:LIMit]:LOW?
It queries power current measurement low limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: CURR: LOW?
Return message 5.000000E-01
Description: Return message 5.000000E-01 means power current measurement low
limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit is 0.5A.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VA[:LIMit][:HIGH] < numeric value >
It sets power measurement high limit value of selected step. The unit is volt-ampere
(VA).
Range: 0 or 0.1~4400. 0 is for setting OFF
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VA 110
Description: It sets power measurement high limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit to
110VA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VA[:LIMit][:HIGH]?
It queries power measurement high limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VA?
Return message 1.100000E+02
Description: Return message 1.100000E+02 means power measurement high limit
value of STEP 7 in the main unit is 110VA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VA[:LIMit]:LOW < numeric value >
It sets power measurement low limit value of selected step. The unit is volt-ampere
(VA).
Range: 0 or 0.1~4400. 0 is for setting OFF (low limit value of power measurement
high limit value)
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: VA: LOW 90
Description: It sets power measurement low limit value of STEP 7 in the main unit to
90VA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:VA[:LIMit]:LOW?
It queries power measurement low limit value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: LOW: VA?
Return message 9.000000E+01
Description: Return message 9.000000E+01 means power measurement low limit value
of STEP 7 in the main unit is 90VA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:SIMUlation:TVOLtage < numeric value >
It sets selected step which target value of power voltage simulation. The unit is volt (V).
Range: 80~300
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Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: SIMU: TVOL 127
Description: It sets target value of power voltage simulation of STEP 7 in the main unit to
127V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:SIMUlation:TVOLtage?
It queries selected step which target value of power voltage simulation.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: SIMU: TVOL?
Return message 1.270000E+02
Description: Return message 1.270000E+02 means target value of power voltage
simulation of STEP 7 in the main unit is 127V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:SOURce:TVOLtage < numeric value >
It sets source power voltage value of selected step. The unit is volt (V).
Range: 80~300
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: SOUR: TVOL 90
Description: It sets source power voltage value of STEP 7 in the main unit to 90V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:SOURce:TVOLtage?
It queries source power voltage value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: SOUR: TVOL?
Return message 9.000000E+01
Description: Return message 9.000000E+01 means source power voltage value of
STEP 7 in the main unit is 90V.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:SOURce: TFRequency < numeric value >
It sets source power frequency value of selected step. The unit is hertz (Hz).
Range: 50~60
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: SOUR: TFR 60
Description: It sets source power frequency value of STEP 7 in the main unit to 60Hz.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:POWer:SOURce: TFRequency?
It queries source power frequency value of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE: STEP 7: LC: POW: SOUR: TFR?
Return message 6.000000E+01
Description: Return message 6.000000E+01 means source power frequency value of
STEP 7 in the main unit is 60Hz.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:CHANnel[:LOW] < channel list >
It sets RETURN terminal setting of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:CHAN (@1(3))
Description: It sets output channel status of scanning test of STEP 7 in the main unit is
BOX 1 channel 3 LOW output.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:LC:CHANnel[:LOW]?
It queries return terminal setting of selected step.
Example: Input command SAFE:STEP 7:LC:CHAN?
Return message (@1(3))
Description: Return message (@1(3)) means output channel status of scanning test of
STEP 7 in the main unit is BOX 1 channel 3 LOW output.
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Output Buffer
Summary Register Enable Register
Not Used
1 Has Result
2 Error/Event Queue
Not Used
4 Message Available
5 Request Service
6 Request Service
Not Used
Serial Poll(SPOLL) *SRE <value>
*STB?
*SRE?
Event Register
Enable Register
0 Operation Complete
Not Used
2 Query Error
3 Device Error
4 Execution Error
5 Command Error
Not Used
7 Power On
*ESR?
*ESE<value>
*ESE?
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-103
-108
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-112
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-114
-120
-140
-151
-158
-170
-200
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-221
-222
-223
-290
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Error messages are saved in error queue which access by FIFO method. The first
returned error message is the first being saved.
When the error message is over 30, the last position will save -350, Queue overflow.
The error queue cant save error message any more till there is error message out.
When there is no error occurred, the first position will save +0,No error in error queue.
Syntax error
Syntax error usually includes not allowed character symbol in command.
Invalid separator
Invalid separator characters are found in command string.
Parameter not allowed
The device receives parameter is not allowed.
Missing parameter
Parameter is missed
Program mnemonic too long
The header contains more than twelve characters
Undefined header
The device is received undefined header.
Header suffix out of range
The value of a numeric suffix attached to a program mnemonic is out of range.
Numeric data error
The numerical parameter is error.
Character data error
The input character data is error.
Invalid string data
Uncompleted string data, usually double quotation is missing.
String data not allowed
The device is received disallowed string data.
Expression error
The device is received uncompleted parameter data, such as missing the right
parenthesis.
Execution error
Execute command error.
Command protected
The device does not receive this command.
Settings conflict
The device is occupied and the command is not received.
Data out of range
The parameter value is out of range.
Too much data
Received string length is over, cant execute.
Memory use error
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-292
-293
-350
-361
-365
-363
-400
-410
-420
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initializing message.
set the end code
PRINT
PRINT
PRINT
INPUT
#1,
#1,
#1,
#2,
"OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:STOP"
send STOP command to device 3
"OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:SNUMBer?"
"ENTER 3"
STEPNUM%
"SET STEPS"
#1, "OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:STEP 1:DC 1000"
#1, "OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:STEP 1:DC:LIMit 0.004"
#1, "OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:STEP 1:DC:TIME 2"
start test
STATUS$ = "RUNNING"
WHILE STATUS$ <> "STOPPED"
PRINT #1, "OUTPUT 3;:SAFEty:STATus?"
PRINT #1, "ENTER 3"
INPUT #2, STATUS$
PRINT STATUS$
IF STATUS$ = "STOPPED" THEN
PRINT #1, "OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:STOP"
PRINT #1, "OUTPUT 3;:SAFEty:RESult:ALL:OMET?"
PRINT #1, "ENTER 3"
FOR J% = 1 TO STEPNUM%
INPUT #2, RESULT$
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REM -----------------------------------------------------------REM
Program compiled using Microsoft version 1.1(MS-DOS 6.22)
REM
Please run the ULI file before this program
REM
Device GPIB address is 3
REM -----------------------------------------------------------OPEN "GPIB0" FOR OUTPUT AS #1
OPEN "GPIB0" FOR INPUT AS #2
PRINT #1, "ABORT"
PRINT #1, "GPIBEOS IN LF"
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REM--------------------------------------------------------------------REM
Please run the ULI file before this program.
REM
This program is that getting results through GPIB from the device.
REM
Device GPIB address is 3
REM--------------------------------------------------------------------CLS
PRINT "Program is running..."
OPEN "GPIB0" FOR OUTPUT AS #1
OPEN "GPIB 0" FOR INPUT AS #2
#1, "ABORT"
'initializing complete
#1, "GPIBEOS IN LF"
'set the end code
"waiting for SRQ from device"
#1, "OUTPUT 3;:SOURce:SAFEty:STOP"
'STOP the Device
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'SRQ interrupt
'start test
'do while status is not
'read status
'if status is not TESTING
'send STOP command
FOR J% = 1 TO STEPNUM%
INPUT #1, RESULT$
PRINT "STEP", J%, ":", RESULT$
NEXT J%
PRINT
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Calibration Step
6. Calibration Step
Before processing the calibration step in this section, the analyzer should be warm up at least
30 minutes.
z Open the top cover then power on after pressing SW402 .
z When MAIN MENU displayed on the title bar, press numerical key corresponded to
CALIBRATION will pop up the window of ENTER CALIBRATION PASSWORD.
z Key in password 7 9 3 1 by numerical key.
z After pressing ENTER to select DEVICE on the LCD will enter calibration step of the
analyzer.
z Press SW402 for once after the calibration is completed. It prevents the calibrated data
from losing.
Voltage Calibration (See section 6.2)
ACV 5kV
Offset (500V)
ACV 5kV
Full (4kV)
DCV 6kV
Offset (500V)
DCV 6kV
Full (4kV)
IRV
1kV
Offset (500V)
IRV
1kV
Full (1kV)
;AC Voltage
;AC Voltage
;DC Voltage
;DC Voltage
;IR Voltage
;IR Voltage
range
range
range
range
range
range
range
range
range
range
range
range
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
point
point
point
point
point
point
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
point
point
point
point
point
point
point
point
point
point
point
point
OFFSET
FULL
OFFSET
FULL
point
point
point
point
6-1
IRR
IRR
IRR
IRR
6.1 Calibration
Press
Display
Press
Press
[3] [ENTER]
password
[7] [9] [3] [1] [ENTER]
Function key [DEVICE]
Press
Press
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Display
6-2
Calibration Step
Press
[STOP] [START]
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
6-3
Press
[STOP] [START]
Press
Press
Press
Display
ACA 30mA Offset(2.5mA)
Press [STOP] [START]
Press
Press
6-4
Calibration Step
Press
Press
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
Change the load resistor to 500k 50watt (or higher) or connecting 9102 to select DCA
MODE [500k].
Press
[U] key to display
Display
DCA 3mA FULL (2.5mA)
; DCA 2.999mA range full point calibration.
Press
[STOP] [START]
; Read out the ammeter value
; Example 2.039mA
Press
[2] [.] [0] [3] [9] [ENTER]
Press
[STOP]
; Stop DCA 2.999mA range calibration.
Press
[U] key to display
Display
DCA 20mA Offset (2.5mA)
; DCA 20.00mA range Offset point calibration.
Press
[STOP] [START]
; Read out the ammeter value
; Example 2.903mA
Press
[2] [.] [9] [0] [3] [ENTER]
Press
[STOP]
; Stop DCA 20.00mA Offset point calibration.
Change the load resistor to 100k 100watt (or higher) or connect 9102 to select DCA MODE
[100k].
Press
[U] key to display
Display
DCA 20mA Full (10mA)
; DCA 20.00mA range full point calibration.
Press
[STOP] [START]
; Read out the ammeter value
; Example 10.01mA
Press
[1] [0] [.] [0] [1] [ENTER]
Press
[STOP]
; Stop DCA 20.00mA range calibration.
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
Connecting 0.1 200watts resistor and an ammeter is over 30Amp by four wires (sense and
driver) or connecting 9102 to select GRV MODE [0.1000].
Press
Display
Press
[STOP] [START]
Press
Press
Press
Display
Press
[STOP] [START]
Press
Press
Press
Press
[STOP]
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Calibration Step
Press
Display
Press
Press
Press
[STOP]
Press
Press
[4][0] [ENTER]
[STOP]
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6-8
[EXIT]
[MENU]
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Firmware Update
7. Firmware Update
Please follows the below procedures to perform Firmware Update. The error operation may
cause abnormal or damage of the instrument.
1. Connect RS232 and PC by RS232 link cable.
2. Open the upper cover and then press SW401 .
3. When the analyzer powered on, LCD as figure 7-1 shown:
Firmware Update Version 3.00
!!! Warning !!!
Baud Rate
Error Log
INC. CONT.
DEC. CONT.
_BR:19200
________
___ Remote
Error
Figure 7-1
4. To perform PC software (Firmware Update Wizard), PC screen as figure 7-2 shown:
1
2
Figure 7-2
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Cancel
_BR:19200
______
___ Remote
Error
Cancel
_BR:19200
7-2
________
___ Remote
Error
Firmware Update
Cancel
_BR:19200
________
__ Remote
Error
Cancel
_BR:19200
________
__ Remote
Error
Baud Rate
Error log
INC. CONT.
DEC. CONT.
_BR:19200
________
__ Remote
Error
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After the above procedures are performed, it means Firmware Update is completed. The PC
screen is as figure 7-3 shown:
Figure 7-3
Download OK.
After powered-off, press SW401 .
To power-on for checking if the version is updated.
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Maintenance
8. Maintenance
8.1 General
Our warranty (at the front of the manual) attests the quality of materials and workmanship in
our products. If malfunction should be suspected, or other information be desired
applications engineers are available for technical assistance. Application assistance is
available in the Taiwan by calling 886-3-3279999 and asking for applications support. For
support outside of the Taiwan please contact your local Chroma distributor.
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