Feature:
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ATX PSU each output
connectors check
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Tests 20-pin and 24-pin power
supplies
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Tests SATA power
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Tests Pentium 4 power
connector
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Tests PCI-Express power
connectors
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Tests Xeon power connectors
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Tests Floppy drive connectors
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Tests standard 4-pin power
supply connectors
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Accurate voltage indicator
+/-V(+12V1/+5V/+3.3V/5VSB/+12V2/-12V)
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ATX P.G value display.
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Lower or higher P.G values
alarm
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Lower voltage detected alarm.
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Over voltage alarm.
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No voltage detected alarm.
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Dimension : H * L *D : 64mm *
150mm * 18mm
Manual:
1.
Plug-in 24pin
and plug-in (P4 / P6 or P8)
connector into the tester before turn on power.
- 20pin ATX PSU: use P4 connector.
- 24pin ATX PSU: use P6 connector.
- EPS PSU: use P8 connector.
2. Turn on your power supply
3. LCD show each voltage and P.G value on the screen automatic and you can hear
2 beep sounds.
4. ATX power output connector checking one by one.
- If power output is working, the LED will light on
- If power output failed, the LED will not light on.
5. Plug-in (HDD/Floppy) connector and check LED light. (+12V1/+5V).
6. Plug-in SATA connector and check LED light (+12V1/+5V/+3.3V).
7. Remove the connector after your checking.
8. DO NOT plug-in 2 connectors in to the tester at the same time. ( Only 24pin
and (P4/P6/P8)
9. Abnormal voltage detected will not display on the screen.
10. No voltage detect, "LL" will display on the screen.
11. Detected Voltage lower than Min. value, "LL" will display on the screen.
12. Detected voltage higher than Max. value, "HH" will display on the screen.
13. When detected voltage is lower than table value (A), will alarm.
14. When detected voltage is higher than table value (B), will alarm.
15. P.G value detected lower 100ms or higher 900ms, P>G value is abnormal and
alarm.
When abnormal power is detected an alarm sounds and the troubled readings blink
on the screen.
Each voltage normal range:
Reference field Low (A) and High (B)
+/-5%: +5V, +5VSB, +3.3V
+/-10%: +12V1, +12V2, -12V
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Normal Voltage Range
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Display Voltage Range
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Low (A)
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High (B)
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Min. (C)
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Max. (D)
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+5V
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+4.75V
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+5.25V
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4.0V
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6.0V
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-12V
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-11V
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-13V
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-10V
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-14V
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+12V1
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+11V
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+13V
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+10V
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+14V
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+12V2
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+11V
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+13V
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+10V
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+14V
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3.3V
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+3.14V
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+3.47V
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+2.0V
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+4.5V
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5VSB
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+4.75V
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+5.25V
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+4.0V
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+6.0V
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P.G
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0ms
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990ms
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Note:
The -5V DC output is took off
from Intel ATX12V design guide since the 1.2 version.
1. The -5V usage was for last generation ISA slot. But the old ISA had been
phased out since 1993~1994.
2. Neither P3 nor P4 systems will need -5V output.
Warning:
This product is designed only
for power supply output tests. Do not leave it connected to the power supply
unattended. It
generates heat and could possibly damage your power supply.