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5-30 Table 5-4.—Terminal Characteristics for Impedance ranges RANGE OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (Vp) SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (mAr) High 60 0.57 Medium 2 20 0.53 Medium 1 15 8.5 Low 10 132 You can select the four ranges manually by pressing the RANGE button, or you can scan them automatically by using the AUTO function. When AUTO is activated, the control logic will follow the sequence LOW, MED 1, MED 2, and HIGH over and over if HIGH LOCKOUT is off. The current active range is always indicated by the LED for the range selected. The AUTO mode will stay active until you select a particular range by pressing its associated button. While AUTO is active, the AUTO LED is continuously on. The speed at which the ranges are scanned is controlled by the front-panel RATE control knob. This allows you to adjust the time each range is displayed for signature analysis on the CRT display. If AUTO and ALT (alternate) are active at the same time, the RATE control affects the speed of both functions with ALT having priority. This is done so that the two channels can be compared to each other within one range before the next range is selected (figure 5-26). Figure 5-26.—Range scanning sequence with AUTO and ALT active. The HIGH LOCKOUT function disables the HIGH range and limits the maximum test signal to 20 volts peak vice 60 volts peak. When you select the manual mode (AUTO off), activating the HIGH LOCKOUT prevents the HIGH range from being selected. If the HIGH range is active when the HIGH LOCKOUT is pressed, the HIGH range is canceled and the next lower range (MED 2) will be selected and become active. When you select the AUTO mode, the RANGE sequence with the HIGH LOCKOUT active will start with LOW, and sequence through MED 1, MED 2, back to LOW, and continue until the AUTO mode is stopped. The PULSE GENERATOR buttons (positive [+], negative [-], and PULSE/DC) toggle control lines that change the polarity and output type of the pulse generator.

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