Quick Start Guide
3.2 Connecting Cables and Probes
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Applicable Input Modules
• Model 8956 Analog Unit
• Model 8936 Analog Unit
• Model 8938 FFT Analog Unit
• Model 8946 4-Ch Analog Unit
• Model 8957 High Resolution Unit
• Model 8937 Voltage/Temp Unit
• Model 8940 F/V Unit
• Model 8959 DC/RMS Unit
• Model 8947 Charge Unit *
1
• Model 8958 16-Ch Scanner Unit *
2
(Maximum input voltage (⇒ p. 8))
Use to connect: Connection Cables
• Model 9197 Connection Cord
(Maximum input voltage: 500 V)
Large alligator clip type
• Model 9198 Connection Cord
(Maximum input voltage: 300 V)
Small alligator clip type
• Model 9217 Connection Cord
(Maximum input voltage: 300 V)
For measuring BNC output
If the voltage to be measured exceeds
the maximum input rating of the input
module being used:
• Model 9322 Differential Probe *
3
• Model 9665 10:1 Probe
• Model 9666 100:1 Probe
Example: Model 9322
Measuring Voltage
Connect to the BNC jack on an input module.
Connection Procedure:
"2.2 Connecting the Cables" in the Input
Module Guide
*1. The Model 9198 Connection Cord is rec-
ommended for connection.
*2. Use an input cable to make connections.
Recommended cables:
0.14 to 1.5 mm
2
single-strand, or 0.14 to 1
mm
2
multi-strand AWG 16 to 26 stripped 5
mm
*3. A power cord option or AC adapter may be
required, depending on the input module
used.
Applicable Input Modules
• Model 8940 F/V Unit
• Voltage measuring input modules
Use to connect: Clamps
• Clamp-On Sensors:
Models 9270, 9271, and 9272
• Universal Clamp-On CTs
Models 9277, 9278, and 9279
• Clamp-On Probes
Models 3273, 3273-50,
3274, 3275, 3276,
9018-10, and 9132-10
Example: Models
9272 and 9318
Measuring Current
Connect to a sensor receptacle or BNC
jack on an input module.
Connection Procedure:
"2.2.5 Connecting to the Model 8940 F/V
Unit" and "2.3 Connecting Clamps" in the
Input Module Guide
Depending on the clamp, a conversion ca-
ble or power supply unit may be required
for connection. ("1.3 List of Input Mod-
ules, Cables, Probes and Clamp Combi-
nations" in the Input Module Guide)
Scaling is also required in some cases.
("5.4 Converting Input Values (Scaling
Function)" in the Instruction Manual)










