ABEM Terrameter LS86• Navigate to the “Settings/Transmitter” View and make sure that “Electrode Test”is set to “No”• Create a new Task and select the spread “CableTest” and the protocol“CableContinuityTest”• Start the measuring procedure. If the cable is Ok it should be possible to take allmeasurements of the protocol. If there is any problem transmitting current there isa problem with the cable.• Repeat the procedure for all electrode cables.• After measuring is completed the result can be exported as text-file for inspectionand as documentation.9.3 Cable Isolation TestHigh voltages will be present on the electrode take-outs duringthis test. Make sure nobody and nothing touches the electrodecable(s) during the cable isolation test.A cable isolation test can be carried out in the following way:Figure 103.Two cables connected for cable isolation test• Electrode cables to be tested shall be connected to the “Electrode 1-32” or the“Electrode 33-64” connector• One or two electrode cables can be tested at the same time. If two cables are to betested then one cable shall be connected to the “1-32” connector and the othercable to the “33-64” connector• If only one cable is to be tested then using the “1-32” connector will produce thetest result at the top of the electrode list (see below)Note! Only one end of the cables to be tested shall beconnected to the instrument. The other end must beunconnected.• Make sure that nothing else is connected to the cable and that the electrode take-outs do not touch each other or anything else.• Navigate to the “Settings/Transmitter” View and make sure that “Electrode Test”is set to “Focus One”• Create a new Task and select the spread “CableTest” and the protocol“CableIsolationTest”Cable 2Cable 1