Customizing your autosequence prompts, Customizing autosequence prompts – Fluke Biomedical medTester 5000C User Manual

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medTester 5000C
Operators Manual

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Customizing Menu Steps

As you step through the customizing menu, the medTester asks you to enter
information.

Note

There are prompts that appear before, during, and at the end of
the autosequence. For information about these prompts and
how to customize them too, see

Customizing Autosequence

Prompts

, at the end of this chapter.

CUSTOMIZING STEPS

1

Name—name your autosequence.

2

Reverse polarity tests—yes or no. (Saying no

means that these tests will

not appear in the list of available tests.)

3

Open neutral tests—yes or no. (Saying no

means that these tests will not

appear in the list of available tests.)

4

Leakage current tests—you receive a prompt for each of the 62 tests. Keep
or remove each of them as desired.

5

Line voltage tests—keep or remove.

6

Power off tests—keep or remove.

7

Single step autosequence—if you respond REMOVE, you’re saying you do
not want to press

ENT

at the beginning of each step of the autosequence

leakage current tests. If you respond KEEP, you’re saying you want to
press

ENT

at the beginning of each step of these leakage current tests.

8

Case resistance—enter the limit you want.

9

Case leakage limit—enter the limit.

10

Lead leakage limit—again, enter a limit.

11

Isolation leakage limit—same as above.

12

Store—this is the last step. You are prompted to store your customized
autosequence.

Congratulations! You have just customized your first autosequence.

Note

The limits you enter for items 8, 9, 10, and 11 above are the
limits that the medTester 5000C measures against during the
sequence. Measurement readings for these items are compared
to the limits you input. If the test result is outside the limits, the
test will fail and a # sign is appended to the test record. During
an autosequence, the medTester prompts you to repeat a test
that fails.

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