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200 T. 1 VDE N L L N SL 3 2 1 1 2 3 Feature F01 19 20 18 17 23 18 22 21 16 These operating instructions describe an instrument with firmware version 6xx. . Note Contact problems with exposed conductive parts when using the standard probe with test tip In order to assure good contact, surface coatings must be removed from devices under test with special tools at a suitable location so that the surface has a metallic shine. The tip of the test probe is not suitable for scratching away paint, because this may impair its coating and/or mechanical strength. The brush probe may be more suitable than the test probe in certain individual cases. Upper left figure 1 Jack for protective conductor at device under test (feature F01) 2 Jack for neutral conductor at device under test (feature F01) 3 Jack for phase conductor at device under test (feature F01) 4 Jack for connecting the probe 5 Jack for connecting the probe 6 Function selector switch – VDE-…: Automatic test sequence according to selected standard – OFF: Instrument is switched off (no disconnection from mains) – MENU: Setup: Device configuration RSL… : Individual tests – FUNCTION TEST: Function test 7 scroll key for menu and parameter selection 8 scroll key for menu and parameter selection 9 LCD panel 10 Socket connector for RS 232 interface 11 Signal lamp for mains connection error 12 i key for entry, for starting test sequences and for finger contact 13 help key (context sensitive) 14 Key next to the symbol for switching test voltage to the test socket (only possible if symbol LED is blinking) 15 Signal lamp for the functions text Lower Left figure 16 Push-buttons (left and right) for releasing the handle from its snap-in position 17 Standard outlet socket (test socket) for connecting the device under test 18 Push-buttons (left and right) for releasing the lid 19 Compartment for probe and accessories 20 Lid 21 Test probe 22 Carrying handle and tilt stand 23 Cover or printer module (feature E01) Overview of Available Probe Types Probe Type Application Special Features Standard probe (test probe with coil-cable and alligator clip) Text current: 200 mA none SK2 1) Test current: 200 mA Probe with plain cable (not coil-cable), 2meters long SK5 option (feature KD01 or accessory) Special probe in combination with “automatic recognition of measuring point change” function (see chapter 13). Brush probe 1) Can be plugged onto all above listed probes and test probes Leakage current, protective conductor resistance For contacting devices under test with rotating, vibrating, exposed conductive parts 1) Accessory . Note Use of probes other than those specified above: Cables plugged into jacks 4 and 5 must be short-circuited in order to perform the probe test, either by plugging the cable ends together or by means of a conductive surface at the device under test (4-wire measurement). Remove any corrosion from the device under test. ! Data Security Measurement data, report data and user entries are stored to RAM at the SECUTEST®PSI printer module (feature E01), as long as the respective battery supplies the required amount of voltage. Save your data to a PC on a regular basis in order to prevent any loss of data at the printer module. We assume no liability for data loss. We recommend the following PC programs for data processing and data management: • PS3 (transmission of measurement data to a PC, documentation, management, report generating and deadline follow-up) • SECU 601 (program for activating the data base function in the instrument (DBmed option), if not already available as a feature) • PC.doc-WORD (report and list generation • PC.doc-ACCESS (test data management) GOSSEN METRAWATT GMBH Contents Page Contents Page 1 Applications ...................................................................................6 1.1 Table: Types of DUTs – Tests – Regulations ....................................................6 1.2 Table: Individual Measurements and Regulations ............................................6 1.3 Table: Leakage Current Types ........................................................................7 1.4 List of Possible Options for SECUTEST®SII Device Series .................................7 2 Safety Features and Precautions ...................................................8 3 Initial Start-Up ................................................................................9 3.1 Connection to the Mains (230 V, 50 Hz) ..........................................................9 3.2 Automatic Recognition of Mains Connection Errors ........................................10 4 General Notes ..............................................................................10 4.1 Online Instructions .......................................................................................10 4.1.1 Automatic Safety Class Selection ..................................................................10 4.1.2 Manual or Automatic Operating Sequences .........................
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