Fluke Biomedical 601PRO XL User Manual
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• In tests where the condition of the DUT outlet can be changed, its status is shown
on the display and may be modified by pressing the appropriate
SOFT KEY
on
the 601PRO. The following menu is displayed:
baw046f.eps
•
SOFT KEY 1
cycles the polarity from Normal Polarity to DUT Off to
Reverse Polarity, or from Reverse Polarity to DUT Off to Normal
Polarity.
•
SOFT KEY 2
changes the earth line from Earth (closed earth) to No
Earth (open earth).
•
SOFT KEY 3
changes the L2 line from L2 (closed L2) to No L2 (open
L2).
• In all modes, when changing tests, the configuration of the DUT outlet will not
change unless the present condition is invalid for the new test selected. For
example, if L2 is open in a patient leakage test, and an enclosure leakage test is
selected, L2 will remain open. If a Mains On Applied Part test were selected
instead of Enclosure Leakage, L2 would automatically close, because its
connection is required for this test.
• The V1 through V6 Applied Part/ECG terminals on the 601PRO control panel
are all internally connected together and act as a single applied part.
• In
Manual
and
Step
modes, the insulation resistance test is performed for one
minute only. In
Auto
mode, the insulation resistance test is performed for 12
seconds.
• The
enter
key advances to the next menu or saves/selects options.
• The
print data
key sends displayed test data to the printer.
• The
previous
key returns the operator to the previous screen.
• The
esc/stop
key discontinues the current test and returns the operator to the
MAIN MENU
.
Important:
Inv (Invalid) will appear next to the reading if the selected test is not
applicable to the test standard and class/type chosen, and outlet fault
conditions are present.