Vanguard Auto-Ohm 100_200 s2 User Manual
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AUTO-OHM 100/200 Series 2 Operating Procedures
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Rev 3, 2009
h. When the option of choice appears in the MAIN MENU, press (or “Push”) the control knob
to enter the selection and start that sequence. The step-by-step operating procedures to follow
describe each of the selected options in the order listed above.
6.4 Running a Normal Test Procedure
To run a test, turn the control knob until RUN TEST appears on the display, then press the
control knob to begin the procedures for running a test.
The TEST TYPE menu allows the user to select NORMAL Test or AUTOMATIC Test mode.
NORMAL test mode allows the user to select test current, ramp time, and burn-in time. Press
the control knob when the Auto-Ohm displays
Figure 14.0 Test Type Menu
The SELECT TEST CUR (current) menu will now appear on the Auto-Ohm’s display.
Figure 15.0 Select 10A Menu
a. This screen prompts the user to select the desired test current. Test current options are 10, 25,
50, and 100 Amp (for Auto-Ohm 100) or 10, 25, 50, 100, and 200 Amp (for Auto-Ohm 200),
CUSTOM, and ABORT TEST. Select the desired test current option by turning the control knob
until the proper current level displays, then press the knob to enter that choice (in which case go
to step d). If a smaller increment of current is desired, select CUSTOM (Figure 16.0) and press
the control knob and go to the next step.
Figure 16.0 Select Custom Current Menu
b. This menu allows the user to select any test current from 10 to 100 amperes (200 amperes for
Auto-Ohm 200) in 2 amperes steps.
Figure 17.0 Custom Current Menu
SELECT TEST CUR
<10 AMPS>
SELECT TEST CUR
SET CURRENT:
50 AMPS
TEST TYPE