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6250 QuickRefGuide

The document is a quick reference guide for the AEMC Micro-ohmmeter Model 6250, detailing button functions and error codes. It includes a list of error codes with descriptions and instructions for troubleshooting, as well as a programming menu for modifying various parameters. Users are advised to refer to the user manual for detailed instructions and precautions.

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6250 QuickRefGuide

The document is a quick reference guide for the AEMC Micro-ohmmeter Model 6250, detailing button functions and error codes. It includes a list of error codes with descriptions and instructions for troubleshooting, as well as a programming menu for modifying various parameters. Users are advised to refer to the user manual for detailed instructions and precautions.

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AEMC Micro-ohmmeter Model 6250 BUTTON FUNCTIONS

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE


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
READ THE USER MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE select the secondary function.

In SET-UP mode, selects a function or increments a flashing parameter.


LIST OF ERROR CODES
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or decrements a flashing parameter.
Err 1 Low battery level In SET-UP mode, accesses the function to be modified.
Err 2 Internal problem In Wrap-Around mode, selects the parameter to be modified (from left to right).
Err 3 Unable to measure battery In SET-UP mode, shifts the decimal point and selects the unit.
Err 4 Unable to measure temperature
Immediate printing of the measurement to a serial printer. If the temperature
Err 5 Internal temperature too high - let the instrument cool down
PRINT compensation function has been activated, the calculated result and the
Err 6 Unable to establish current measurement temperatures involved are also printed.
Err 7 Measurement out of range
PRINT Retrieves stored data for printing (this function is independent of the setting of
Err 8 Internal problem MEM the switch) except in the OFF and SET-UP positions.
Err 9 Measurement cycle stopped
Activates or deactivates the temperature compensation function to calculate
Err 10 Temperature sensor incorrectly connected or missing the resistance measured at a temperature other than ambient measurement
Err 11 Current leads incorrectly connected temperature.
Err 12 Voltage leads incorrectly connected or measured resistance Activates or deactivates the alarms. High or low triggering values are adjusted
too high ALARM in SET-UP.
Err 13 Residual voltage too high
Selects the desired measurement mode prior to starting one of the following
Err 21 Adjustment out of range measurements: Inductive mode (continuous test), non-inductive mode (instanta-
Err 22 Measured value out of range neous test) or non-inductive mode with automatic triggering (multiple tests).
Err 23 Entry out of range Selects the metal type for the temperature compensation calculation: Cu, Al,
METAL or Other metal.
Err 24 Unable to write to memory
Err 25 Unable to read memory Stores the measurement at an address identified by an object number (OBJ)
Err 26 Memory full and a test number (TEST).
MEM Two presses on this button are required, one to select the location (use the ▲
Err 27 Memory empty; no data available
and ► buttons to change the location) and another to store the measurement.
Err 28 Memory check problem
Retrieves stored data (this function is independent of the selector setting of the
Err 29 Object or test number incorrect switch) except for the OFF and SET-UP positions. Data is viewed using the ▲
MR
and ► buttons. The , and ALARM buttons can be used.
WARNING: If Error message 2, 3, 4, or 8 appears, the instrument must be sent to a Turns the display backlight ON or OFF.
qualified organization for repair. See the Repair and Calibration section in the user
manual for return instructions. Activates or deactivates the buzzer and adjusts the sound level.

AEMC Micro-ohmmeter Model 6250 BUTTON FUNCTIONS


QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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
READ THE USER MANUAL AND COMPLY WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE select the secondary function.
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or increments a flashing parameter.
LIST OF ERROR CODES
In SET-UP mode, selects a function or decrements a flashing parameter.
Err 1 Low battery level In SET-UP mode, accesses the function to be modified.
Err 2 Internal problem In Wrap-Around mode, selects the parameter to be modified (from left to right).
Err 3 Unable to measure battery In SET-UP mode, shifts the decimal point and selects the unit.
Err 4 Unable to measure temperature
Immediate printing of the measurement to a serial printer. If the temperature
Err 5 Internal temperature too high - let the instrument cool down compensation function has been activated, the calculated result and the
PRINT
Err 6 Unable to establish current measurement temperatures involved are also printed.
Err 7 Measurement out of range PRINT Retrieves stored data for printing (this function is independent of the setting of
Err 8 Internal problem MEM the switch) except in the OFF and SET-UP positions.
Err 9 Measurement cycle stopped Activates or deactivates the temperature compensation function to calculate
Err 10 Temperature sensor incorrectly connected or missing the resistance measured at a temperature other than ambient measurement
Err 11 Current leads incorrectly connected temperature.
Err 12 Voltage leads incorrectly connected or measured resistance Activates or deactivates the alarms. High or low triggering values are adjusted
too high ALARM in SET-UP.
Err 13 Residual voltage too high Selects the desired measurement mode prior to starting one of the following
Err 21 Adjustment out of range measurements: Inductive mode (continuous test), non-inductive mode (instanta-
neous test) or non-inductive mode with automatic triggering (multiple tests).
Err 22 Measured value out of range
Err 23 Entry out of range Selects the metal type for the temperature compensation calculation: Cu, Al,
METAL or Other metal.
Err 24 Unable to write to memory
Err 25 Unable to read memory Stores the measurement at an address identified by an object number (OBJ)
and a test number (TEST).
Err 26 Memory full MEM Two presses on this button are required, one to select the location (use the ▲
Err 27 Memory empty; no data available and ► buttons to change the location) and another to store the measurement.
Err 28 Memory check problem Retrieves stored data (this function is independent of the selector setting of the
Err 29 Object or test number incorrect MR switch) except for the OFF and SET-UP positions. Data is viewed using the ▲
and ► buttons. The , and ALARM buttons can be used.

WARNING: If Error message 2, 3, 4, or 8 appears, the instrument must be sent to a Turns the display backlight ON or OFF.
qualified organization for repair. See the Repair and Calibration section in the user
manual for return instructions. Activates or deactivates the buzzer and adjusts the sound level.
AEMC Micro-ohmmeter Model 6250
PROGRAMMING MENU

Parameter to be Display
Key Value Changing of Values
Modified Main* Secondary Symbol
▲ RS Prnt / OFF / tri9 / PC / ut100 - type of communication : successive presses of ▲
(1st push)  Prnt rS -
communication + rate - adjustment of baud rate : ► then ▲
▲ BUZZ
(2nd push)  - BUZZ Low / High or OFF - successive presses of ▲
buzzer sound level
▲ EdSn
(3rd push)  number EdSn - - - 3 presses of ► displays full serial number
display of serial no.
▲ EdPP
(4th push)  number EdPP - - - press ► display version number
display of firmware rev.
▲ Lan9
(5th push)  L9 F Lan9 - F / 9b - press ▲ selects language
printing language
▲ trEF - press ► to change the digit
(6th push)  value trEF °C or °F -10 to 55°C
reference temp. - press ▲ to change the value of the digit
▲ - with or without temperature probe : press on ▲
tAnb Prb or nPrb
(7th push)  nPrb tAnb °C or °F - If nPrb : ► then - press on ► to change the digit
ambient temp. if nPrb : -10 to 55°C
- press on ▲ to change the value of the digit
▲ nEtA Cu or Al or
(8th push)  value nEtA Cu or Al or Other metal - successive presses of ►
metal selection Other metal
▲ ALPH 0 to 100.00 - press ► to change the value of the digit
(9th push)  coeff. value ALPH Other metal
Other metal coeff. (10-3/°C) - press ▲ to change the value of the digit
▲ dE9
(10th push)  dE9c dE9 - dE9c (°C) or dE9F (°F) - press ▲
temperature unit
▲ ALAr ALARM + ALARM 1 or 2 ▲ or ▼ - choice of parameter to change : successive presses on ►
(11th push) alarms  value ALAr
5mΩ to 2500Ω - modification of parameter : ▲
(values and directions)
▲ LI9H
(12th push)  t=1 LI9ht - 1 min / 5 min / 10 min or OFF - press ▲
duration of backlighting
▲ nEn dEL or dEL O
(13th push)  dEL nEn - - press ▲ then ►
clear memory (all memory or object)

*Displays Shown are the Default Conditions


Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments
15 Faraday Drive, Dover, NH 03820 USA • Phone: (800) 343-1391 • (603) 749-6434
www.aemc.com 99-MAN 100289 v1 12/04

AEMC Micro-ohmmeter Model 6250


PROGRAMMING MENU

Parameter to be Display
Key Value Changing of Values
Modified Main* Secondary Symbol
▲ RS Prnt / OFF / tri9 / PC / ut100 - type of communication : successive presses of ▲
(1st push)  Prnt rS -
communication + rate - adjustment of baud rate : ► then ▲
▲ BUZZ
(2nd push)  - BUZZ Low / High or OFF - successive presses of ▲
buzzer sound level
▲ EdSn
(3rd push)  number EdSn - - - 3 presses of ► displays full serial number
display of serial no.
▲ EdPP
(4th push)  number EdPP - - - press ► display version number
display of firmware rev.
▲ Lan9
(5th push)  L9 F Lan9 - F / 9b - press ▲ selects language
printing language
▲ trEF - press ► to change the digit
(6th push)  value trEF °C or °F -10 to 55°C
reference temp. - press ▲ to change the value of the digit
▲ - with or without temperature probe : press on ▲
tAnb Prb or nPrb
(7th push)  nPrb tAnb °C or °F - If nPrb : ► then - press on ► to change the digit
ambient temp. if nPrb : -10 to 55°C
- press on ▲ to change the value of the digit
▲ nEtA Cu or Al or
(8th push)  value nEtA Cu or Al or Other metal - successive presses of ►
metal selection Other metal
▲ ALPH 0 to 100.00 - press ► to change the value of the digit
(9th push)  coeff. value ALPH Other metal
Other metal coeff. (10-3/°C) - press ▲ to change the value of the digit
▲ dE9
(10th push)  dE9c dE9 - dE9c (°C) or dE9F (°F) - press ▲
temperature unit
▲ ALAr ALARM + ALARM 1 or 2 ▲ or ▼ - choice of parameter to change : successive presses on ►
(11th push) alarms  value ALAr
5mΩ to 2500Ω - modification of parameter : ▲
(values and directions)
▲ LI9H
(12th push)  t=1 LI9ht - 1 min / 5 min / 10 min or OFF - press ▲
duration of backlighting
▲ nEn dEL or dEL O
(13th push)  dEL nEn - - press ▲ then ►
clear memory (all memory or object)

*Displays Shown are the Default Conditions


Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments
15 Faraday Drive, Dover, NH 03820 USA • Phone: (800) 343-1391 • (603) 749-6434
www.aemc.com 99-MAN 100289 v1 12/04

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