5725a operating functions and modes, Standby, 7. standby – Fluke 5725A User Manual

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Operating Notes

5725A Operating Functions and Modes

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3-9

3-6. 5725A Operating Functions and Modes

Warning

Both the 5700A and 5725A can produce fatal voltages. boosted
voltage operation produces high voltage at higher current
levels than normally available from the 5700A. during 5725A
voltage operation, the potential risk of injury or fatal accident is
greater than during unamplified 5700A voltage operation.

The 5725A has five normal modes of operation, including active output in its three
output functions: ac voltage, dc current, and ac current. The five normal operating modes
are:

Standby (also referred to as "dormant" on the schematics)

Voltage Standby

Current Standby

Voltage Operate

Current Operate

Each normal operating mode is described in the following paragraphs. For the meaning
of FAULT, OVERLOAD, or CABLE OFF indications, refer to Table 3-1.

3-7. Standby

CURRENT

OUTPUT

HI

LO

VOLTAGE MODE

CURRENT MODE

5725A STANDBY

FAULT

OVERLOAD

CABLE OFF

11A

MAX

2OV

PK

MAX

NO OUTPUT

HI

HI

LO

LO

AUX

CURRENT

GUARD

GROUND

WIDEBAND

SENSE

V A

OUTPUT

V A

EX SNS

EX GRD

BOOST

µ

m

k

9

8

7

5

6

M

3

0

2

1

OPR

STBY

W BND

4

+/-

NO

OUTPUT

HI

BOOST

OFF

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Figure 3-3. Standby Mode Indicator

Standby mode is when only the 5725A STANDBY indicator is lit. In standby mode, the
5725A is not supplying an output. However, the 5700A, depending on how it is set, can
be supplying up to 1100V or 2.2A. Standby occurs under any of the following
conditions:

At power-up with no pending 5725A entry on the 5700A.

When the 5725A is not selected in a 5700A setup menu as the amplifier for the
5700A output function in use, and the 5725A is not selected as the output location
for all 5700A current.

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