
Operating Procedure
• Be sure to turn off the withstanding voltage/insulation resistance
tester before connecting the wires.
1. Connect the AC/DC24V connector of the warning light and the signal output con-
nector of the withstanding voltage/insulation resistance tester.
2. Set the withstanding voltage/insulation resistance tester so that a signal is output
from the signal output connector when a test is in progress.
3. The warning light is activated when a test is started on the withstanding voltage/
insulation resistance tester.
■Connection example
• A rubber magnet is attached to the bottom of the unit to fix the unit
in place. However, do not place the unit on a slanted surface, uneven
surface, or a place with vibrations. The rubber magnet cannot with-
stand strong shock. Be careful not to drop the unit by carrying out
acts such as yanking on the connection cord. Such acts can damage
the warning light.
• If the cover needs cleaning, gently wipe using a soft cloth with water-
diluted neutral detergent. Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner or
benzine.
Specifications
Withstanding voltage/
insulation resistance
rear panel
Less than 3 m
PL02-TOS
STATUS OUT AC/DC24V
+
COM
Power requirement
Nominal Voltage 24 VAC/DC
Allowable voltage range AC: 24 V± 10 %, DC: 20 V to 30 V
Current consumption
(24 VDC)
55 mA
Maximum power consumption 4 W
Installation location Indoors at an altitude of up to 2000 m
Environment
Operating
range
Temperature 0 °C 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Humidity 20 % to 80 % RH (No condensation)
Storage
range
Temperature -20 °C to 70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F)
Humidity 90 % RH or less (No condensation)
Safety
(A custom order model does not
apply to.)
This instrument is designed to comply with the requirements of fol-
lowing standard for class III portable equipment and is for use in a
pollution degree 2*1 environment.
IEC61010-1:1990-09 / A2:1995-07 Safety Requirements for Elec-
trical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use
The equipment is designed to operate from overvoltage category I.
*1. Pollution is addition of foreign matter (solid, liquid or gaseous) that may produce a reduction of
dielectric strength or surface resistivity. Pollution Degree 2 assumes that only non-conductive pollution
will occur except for an occasional temporary conductivity caused by condensation.
Insulation resistance 30 MΩor more (500 VDC) [between the connector and chassis]
Withstand voltage 500 VAC, 1 minute, 2 mA or less [between the connector and chas-
sis]
Dimensions (largest section) 110 W x (160) H x 115 (120) D mm
(4.33 W x (6.30) H x 4.53 (4.72) D inch)
Weight Approx. 700 g (1.54 Ib)
Accessories Connection cord: 1 set (2.5 m), Operation manual: 1 copy.