AEMC 6255 Quick Start Guide

AEMC Micro-Ohmmeter Model 6255
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
READ THE USER MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
LIST OF ERROR CODES
Err 1 Low battery level Err 2 Internal problem Err 3 Unable to measure battery Err 4 Unable to measure temperature Err 5 Internal temperature too high - let the instrument cool down Err 6 Unable to establish current measurement Err 7 Measurement out of range Err 8 Internal problem Err 9 Measurement cycle stopped Err 10 Temperature sensor incorrectly connected or missing Err 11 Current leads incorrectly connected Err 12 Voltage leads incorrectly connected or measured resistance
Err 13 Residual voltage too high Err 21 Adjustment out of range Err 22 Measured value out of range Err 23 Entry out of range Err 24 Unable to write to memory Err 25 Unable to read memory Err 26 Memory full Err 27 Memory empty; no data available Err 28 Memory check problem
Err 29 Object or test number incorrect
WARNING: If Error message 2, 3, 4, or 8 appears, the instrument must be sent to a
qualified organization for repair. See the Repair and Calibration section in the user manual for return instructions.
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ALARM
METAL
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BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Activates the secondary function of a button. The symbol appears on the left side of the screen. Press this button and then press the desired button to select the secondary function.
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or increments a ashing parameter.
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or decrements a ashing parameter.
In SET-UP mode, accesses the function to be modied. In Wrap-Around mode, selects the parameter to be modied (from left to right).
In SET-UP mode, shifts the decimal point and selects the unit.
Immediate printing of the measurement to a serial printer. If the temperature compensation function has been activated, the calculated result and the temperatures involved are also printed.
Retrieves stored data for printing (this function is independent of the setting of the switch) except in the OFF and SET-UP positions.
Activates or deactivates the temperature compensation function to calculate the resistance measured at a temperature other than ambient measurement temperature.
Activates or deactivates the alarms. High or low triggering values are adjusted in SET-UP.
Selects the desired measurement mode prior to starting one of the following
measurements: Inductive mode (continuous test), non-inductive mode (instanta­neous test) or non-inductive mode with automatic triggering (multiple tests).
Selects the metal type for the temperature compensation calculation: Cu, Al, or Other metal.
Stores the measurement at an address identied by an object number (OBJ) and a test number (TEST). Two presses on this button are required, one to select the location (use the ▲ and ► buttons to change the location) and another to store the measurement.
Retrieves stored data (this function is independent of the selector setting of the switch) except for the OFF and SET-UP positions. Data is viewed using the ▲ and ► buttons. The , and ALARM buttons can be used.
Turns the display backlight ON or OFF.
Activates or deactivates the buzzer and adjusts the sound level.
AEMC Micro-Ohmmeter Model 6255
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
READ THE USER MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
LIST OF ERROR CODES
Err 1 Low battery level Err 2 Internal problem Err 3 Unable to measure battery Err 4 Unable to measure temperature Err 5 Internal temperature too high - let the instrument cool down Err 6 Unable to establish current measurement Err 7 Measurement out of range Err 8 Internal problem Err 9 Measurement cycle stopped Err 10 Temperature sensor incorrectly connected or missing Err 11 Current leads incorrectly connected Err 12 Voltage leads incorrectly connected or measured resistance
Err 13 Residual voltage too high Err 21 Adjustment out of range Err 22 Measured value out of range Err 23 Entry out of range Err 24 Unable to write to memory Err 25 Unable to read memory Err 26 Memory full Err 27 Memory empty; no data available Err 28 Memory check problem
Err 29 Object or test number incorrect
WARNING: If Error message 2, 3, 4, or 8 appears, the instrument must be sent to a
qualified organization for repair. See the Repair and Calibration section in the user manual for return instructions.
too high
PRINT
PRINT
MEM
ALARM
METAL
MEM
MR
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Activates the secondary function of a button. The symbol appears on the left side of the screen. Press this button and then press the desired button to select the secondary function.
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or increments a ashing parameter.
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or decrements a ashing parameter.
In SET-UP mode, accesses the function to be modied. In Wrap-Around mode, selects the parameter to be modied (from left to right).
In SET-UP mode, shifts the decimal point and selects the unit.
Immediate printing of the measurement to a serial printer. If the temperature compensation function has been activated, the calculated result and the temperatures involved are also printed.
Retrieves stored data for printing (this function is independent of the setting of the switch) except in the OFF and SET-UP positions.
Activates or deactivates the temperature compensation function to calculate the resistance measured at a temperature other than ambient measurement temperature.
Activates or deactivates the alarms. High or low triggering values are adjusted in SET-UP.
Selects the desired measurement mode prior to starting one of the following
measurements: Inductive mode (continuous test), non-inductive mode (instanta­neous test) or non-inductive mode with automatic triggering (multiple tests).
Selects the metal type for the temperature compensation calculation: Cu, Al, or Other metal.
Stores the measurement at an address identied by an object number (OBJ) and a test number (TEST). Two presses on this button are required, one to select the location (use the ▲ and ► buttons to change the location) and another to store the measurement.
Retrieves stored data (this function is independent of the selector setting of the switch) except for the OFF and SET-UP positions. Data is viewed using the ▲ and ► buttons. The , and ALARM buttons can be used.
Turns the display backlight ON or OFF.
Activates or deactivates the buzzer and adjusts the sound level.
AEMC Micro-Ohmmeter Model 6255
PROGRAMMING MENU
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RS
communication
BUZZ
buzzer sound level
EdSn
display of serial no.
EdPP
display of rmware rev.
Lan9
printing language
trEF
reference temp.
tAnb
ambient temp.
nEtA
metal selection
ALPH
Other metal coe󰀨.
dE9
temperature unit
ALAr
alarms
(values and directions)
LI9H
duration of backlighting
nEn
clear memory
Key
*Displays Shown are the Default Conditions
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Display
Main* Secondary Symbol
Prnt / OFF / tri9 / PC / ut100
Prnt rS
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- BUZZ
number EdSn
number EdPP
L9 F Lan9
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value trEF °C or °F -10 to 55°C
nPrb tAnb °C or °F
value nEtA
Cu or Al or
Other metal
coe. value ALPH Other metal
Value Changing of Values
- type of communication : successive presses of ▲
+ rate
- adjustment of baud rate : ► then ▲
Low / High or OFF - successive presses of ▲
- - 3 presses of ► displays full serial number
- - press ► display version number
F / 9b - press ▲ selects language
- press ► to change the digit
- press ▲ to change the value of the digit
Prb or nPrb
if nPrb : -10 to 55°C
- with or without temperature probe : press on ▲
- If nPrb : ► then - press on ► to change the digit
Cu or Al or Other metal - successive presses of ►
0 to 100.00
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/°C)
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- press ► to change the value of the digit
- press ▲ to change the value of the digit
dE9c dE9 - dE9c (°C) or dE9F (°F) - press
value ALAr
t=1 LI9ht
dEL nEn
ALARM +
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ALARM 1 or 2 ▲ or ▼
5mΩ to 2500Ω
- choice of parameter to change : successive presses on ►
- modication of parameter : ▲
1 min / 5 min / 10 min or OFF - press
dEL or dEL O
(all memory or object)
- press ▲ then ►
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- press on ▲ to change the value of the digit
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RS
communication
BUZZ
buzzer sound level
EdSn
display of serial no.
EdPP
display of rmware rev.
Lan9
printing language
trEF
reference temp.
tAnb
ambient temp.
nEtA
metal selection
ALPH
Other metal coe󰀨.
dE9
temperature unit
ALAr
alarms
(values and directions)
LI9H
duration of backlighting
nEn
clear memory
Key
*Displays Shown are the Default Conditions
15 Faraday Drive, Dover, NH 03820 USA • Phone: (800) 343-1391 • (603) 749-6434
AEMC Micro-Ohmmeter Model 6255
PROGRAMMING MENU
Display
Main* Secondary Symbol
Prnt / OFF / tri9 / PC / ut100
Prnt rS
-
- BUZZ
number EdSn
number EdPP
L9 F Lan9
-
-
-
value trEF °C or °F -10 to 55°C
nPrb tAnb °C or °F
value nEtA
Cu or Al or
Other metal
coe. value ALPH Other metal
dE9c dE9 - dE9c (°C) or dE9F (°F) - press
value ALAr
t=1 LI9ht
dEL nEn
ALARM +
-
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1 min / 5 min / 10 min or OFF - press
Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments
www.aemc.com
Value Changing of Values
- type of communication : successive presses of ▲
+ rate
- adjustment of baud rate : ► then ▲
Low / High or OFF - successive presses of ▲
- - 3 presses of ► displays full serial number
- - press ► display version number
F / 9b - press ▲ selects language
- press ► to change the digit
- press ▲ to change the value of the digit
Prb or nPrb
if nPrb : -10 to 55°C
- with or without temperature probe : press on ▲
- If nPrb : ► then - press on ► to change the digit
Cu or Al or Other metal - successive presses of ►
0 to 100.00
-3
/°C)
(10
ALARM 1 or 2 ▲ or ▼
5mΩ to 2500Ω
dEL or dEL O
(all memory or object)
- press ► to change the value of the digit
- press ▲ to change the value of the digit
- choice of parameter to change : successive presses on ►
- modication of parameter : ▲
- press ▲ then ►
- press on ▲ to change the value of the digit
99-MAN 100459 v1 01/18
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