Thank you for purchasing a Model 601 Clamp-on Meter.
tes a WARNING and that the operator
must refer to the user manual for instructions before operating the instrument
Risk of electric shock. The voltage at the parts marked with this symbol may
Refers to a type A current sensor. This symbol signifies that application
In the European Union, this product is subject to a separate collection system
for recycling electrical and electronic components In accordance with directive
For best results from your instrument and for your safety, read the enclosed
operating instructions carefully and comply with the precautions for use. These
products must be only used by qualified and trained users.
Meanings of the symbols used on the device
CAUTION - Risk of Danger! Indica
in all cases where this symbol is marked.
be dangerous.
around and removal from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors is permitted.
1.5 V battery
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Double insulation or reinforced insulation
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
This device complies with safety standards IEC-61010-1 and 61010-2-032 for voltages of
1000V in category IV at an altitude of less than 2000m, indoors, with a degree of pollution
not exceeding 2.
These safety instructions are intended to ensure the safety of persons and proper operation
of the device.
The operator and/or the responsible authority must carefully read and clearly
understand the various precautions to be taken in use.
If this instrument is used other than as specified, the protection it provides may be
compromised, thereby endangering you.
Do not use the instrument in an explosive atmosphere or in the presence of flammable
gases or fumes.
Do not use the instrument on networks of which the voltage or category exceeds those
mentioned.
Do not exceed the rated maximum voltages and currents between terminals or with
respect to earth.
Do not use the instrument if it appears to be damaged, incomplete, or not properly
closed.
Before each use, check the condition of the insulation on the leads, housing, and
accessories. Any element of which the insulation is deteriorated (even partially) must
be set aside for repair or scrapped.
Use leads and accessories rated for voltages and categories at least equal to those of
the instrument. If not, an accessory of a lower category lowers the category of the
combined Clamp + accessory to that of the accessory.
Observe the environmental conditions of use.
Do not modify the instrument and only use factory replacement parts. Repairs and
adjustments must be done by approved qualified personnel.
Replace the batteries as soon as thesymbol appears on the display of the unit.
Disconnect all leads before opening the battery compartment cover.
Use personal protective equipment when conditions require.
Keep your hands away from the unused terminals of the instrument.
When handling the test probes, alligator clips, and clamp ammeters, keep your fingers
behind the physical guard.
As a safety measure, and to avoid repeated overloads on the inputs of the device,
configuration operations should only be performed when the device is disconnected
from all dangerous voltages.
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MEASUREMENT CATEGORIES
Definitions of the measurement categories :
CAT II: Circuits directly connected to the low-voltage installation.
Example: power supply to household electrical appliances and portable tools.
CAT III: Power supply circuits in the installation of the building.
Example: distribution panel, circuit-breakers, fixed industrial machines or
devices.
CAT IV: Circuits supplying the low-voltage installation of the building.
Example: power lines, meters, and protection devices.
RECEIVING YOUR SHIPMENT
Upon receiving your shipment, make sure that the contents are consistent with the
packing list. Notify your distributor of any missing items. If the equipment appears
to be damaged, file a claim immediately with the carrier and notify your distributor
at once, giving a detailed description of any damage. Save the damaged packing
container to substantiate your claim.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Clamp-on Meter Model 601.......................................................... Cat. #2139.30
Includes set of 2 color-coded silicone insulated test leads, test probes and alligator clips,
K-thermocouple with 4mm integrated adapter, soft carrying case, 4x1.5V AA batteries and
user manual.
Replacement Parts:
K-thermocouple with 4mm Integrated Adapter................................................Cat. #2139.71
Set of 2 Color-coded Silicone Test Leads, Test Probes & Alligator Clips........Cat. #2152.05
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1PRESENTATION
The Clamp-on Meter Model 601 is a professional electrical measuring instrument
that combines the following functions:
Current measurement
Measurement of True InRush™ current / overcurrent
Voltage measurement
Frequency measurement
Continuity test with buzzer
Resistance measurement
Diode test
Temperature measurement
The rotary switch has five positions. To access the,,,, functions,
set the switch to the desired function. The functions are described in the table
below.
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4
3
2
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Figure 2: The Function Rotary Switch
ItemFunctionSee §
1OFFmode – Turns the clamp-on meter off3.3
2AC, DC voltage measurement(V)3.5
3Continuitytest
Resistance measurement
Diode test
4ACcurrent measurement (A)3.9
5Temperature measurement (°C/°F)3.12
3.6
3.7
3.8
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1.2THE FUNCTION BUTTONS
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Figure 3: The Function Buttons
ItemFunctionSee §
1Holds the last value on the display
Lead resistance compensation in the continuity and
ohmmeter functions
2Selectsthe type of measurement and configuration
functions (AC, DC)
3Enables/disables display backlighting2.3
4Enables/disables the MAX/MIN mode
Enables/disables the True InRush™ mode
5Performs Frequency measurements (Hz)2.5
2.1
3.6.1
2.2
2.4
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1.3THE DISPLAY
1
4
6
5
2
3
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Figure 4: The Display
ItemFunctionSee §
1Mode selection display2
2Display of the measurement value and unit3.5 to 3.12
3Display of the MAX/MIN modes2.4
4Type of measurement (AC or DC)2.2
5Selected resistance measurement display1.1
6Low battery indication5.3
7Temperature unit display3.4.4
1.3.1Display Symbols
SymbolDesignation
AC
DC
Max
Min
V
Hz
A
Alternating current or voltage
Direct current or voltage
Storage of the values and display hold
Maximum DC or RMS value
Minimum DC or RMS value
Volt
Hertz
Ampere
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°C/°F
Temperature unit Celsius or Fahrenheit
m
k
Ohm
Milli- prefix
Kilo- prefix
Lead resistance compensation
Continuity test
Diode test
Auto Power Off disabled
Low battery indicator
1.3.2Measurement Capacity Exceeded (OL)
The OL (Over Load) symbol is displayed when the display capacity is exceeded.
1.4THE TERMINALS
The terminals are used as follows:
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Figure 5: The Terminals
ItemFunction
1
COM (Black) Input Terminal Jack
+ Positive (Red) Input Terminal Jack
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2THE BUTTONS
The buttons respond differently to short, long, and sustained presses.
In this section, theicon represents the possible positions of the switch for the
button’s functionality.
2.1
BUTTON
This button is used to:
Store and look up the last values acquired specific to each function (V, A,
, T°) according to the specific modes previously activated (MAX/MIN, Hz).
The present display is then maintained while the detection and acquisition
of new values continues.
Perform automatic lead resistance compensation (see § 3.6.1).
Successive
presses on
long
(> 2 sec)
First press: Holds the display of the last value
displayed
Second press: Returns to normal display mode
(the value of each new measurement is
displayed)
Performs automatic lead resistance
compensation (see 3.6.1)
Function
See § 2.4.2 and § 2.5.2 for thebutton functionality in combination with the
andbuttons.
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2.2(YELLOW) BUTTON (SECOND FUNCTION)
This button is used to select the type of measurement (AC, DC) and the second
functions marked in yellow next to the relevant positions of the switch.
It can also be used to modify the default values in the configuration mode
(see § 3.4).
NOTE: This button is invalid in the MAX/MIN and HOLD modes.
Successive
presses on
- Selects AC or DC. Depending on your
choice, the screen displays AC or DC
- Cycles through the continuity, and
diode testmodes and returns to the
continuity test
- Selects °C or °F as the temperature unit
Function
2.3BUTTON
Successive
presses on
- Enables/disables the backlighting of the
display
NOTE: The backlighting is automatically disabled at the end of 2 minutes.
Function
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2.4BUTTON
2.4.1Normal Mode
This button activates the detection of the MAX and MIN values of the
measurements made. Max and Min are the extreme mean values in DC and the
extremeRMS valuesinAC.
NOTE: In this mode, the Auto Power Off function of the device is automatically
disabled. Thesymbol is displayed on the screen.
Successive presses on
First press: Activates detection of the
MAX/MIN values
Second press: Displays the MAX or MIN
value successively
Third press: Returns to the display of the
short
long (> 2 sec)
NOTE : ΔREL function can be used with the functions of the MAX/MIN mode.
present measurement without exiting from
the mode (the values already detected are
not erased)
NOTE: The MAX and MIN symbols are
both displayed, but only the symbol of the
measurement selected blinks.
Example: If MIN has been selected, MIN
blinks and MAX is lit steadily.
- Exits the MAX/MIN mode. The values
previously recorded are then erased.
NOTE: If the HOLD function is activated, it
is not possible to exit from the MAX/MIN
mode. The HOLD function must first be
disabled.
Function
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2.4.2The MAX/MIN Mode + Activation of the HOLD Mode
Successive presses on
- Displays the MAX/MIN values detected
short
NOTE: The HOLD function does not interrupt the acquisition of new MAX, MIN values
before thebutton was pressed.
- When thebutton is pressed, the last
value is held on the display.
Function
2.4.3Access to the True Inrush™ Mode (set switch to)
This button allows measurement of the True Inrush™ current (starting current, or
overcurrent in steady-state operation).
Successive presses on
long (>2 sec)
short (<2 sec)
Note: A short press
is functional only if a True
InRush value has been
detected.
Function
- First press: Enters the True InRush™
mode
- "Inrh" is displayed for 3s (the
backlighting blinks)
- The triggering threshold is displayed for
5s (the backlighting is steady)
- "------" is displayed and the "A" symbol
flashes (backlighting turns off)
- After detection and acquisition, the
InRush current measurement is
displayed, after the calculations stage "--
----" (backlighting off)
NOTE: The A symbol flashes to indicate
"surveillance" of the signal.
- Second press: Exits the True InRush™
mode (return to simple current
measurement)
- Displays the PEAK+ value of the current
- Displays the PEAK- value of the current
- Displays the RMS True InRush™
current
NOTE: The A, AC and PEAK values flash
during this sequence.
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2.5BUTTON
This button is used to display the frequency measurements of a signal.
NOTE: This button is not functional in the DC mode.
2.5.1Normal Mode
Successive
presses on
Displays:
- The frequency of the signal measured
- The present voltage (V) or current (A)
measurement
Function
2.5.2The Hz Function + Activation of the HOLD Mode
Successive
presses on
- Holds the last frequency reading
- Successively displays the last held frequency,
then the voltage or the current
- NOTE: Pressing thebutton a second
time returns to realtime measurement
updates.
Function
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3USE
3.1INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
Insert the batteries supplied with the device as follows:
1.Using a screwdriver, unscrew the battery compartment cover (item 1)
from the back of the housing.
2.Insert the 4x1.5V AA batteries supplied (item 2), observing polarities.
3.Close the battery compartment cover and screw it onto the housing.
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Figure 6 : The Battery Compartment
3.2TURNING THE CLAMP-ON METER ON
With the rotary switch set in the OFF position, turn the switch to the
desired function. The display lights (all symbols) for a few seconds (see
§1.3), then the screen of the function chosen is displayed.
The clamp-on meter is now ready to make measurements.
3.3TURNING THE CLAMP-ON METER OFF
The clamp-on meter can be turned off in two ways:
Manually - Turn the switch to the OFF position.
Automatically - After ten minutes with no activity, the instrument will turn
OFF. Thirty (30) seconds before the device is switched off, an audible
signal sounds intermittently. To re-activate the device, press any button
or turn the rotary switch.
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3.4CONFIGURATION
As a safety measure, and to avoid repeated overloads on the inputs of the
device, configuration operations should only be performed when the device is
disconnected from all dangerous voltages.
3.4.1Configuring the Maximum Resistance for Continuity
To configure the maximum resistance allowed for a continuity:
1.With the switch in the OFF position, hold the(yellow) button down
while turning the switch tountil the "full screen" display ends and a
beep is emitted. The display will indicate the value below which the
buzzer is activated and thesymbol is displayed. The value stored by
default is 40. The possible values range between 1 and 999.
2.To change the threshold, press the(yellow) button. The right-hand
digit flashes; each press on the(yellow) button increments it. To
shift to the next digit, apply a long press (>2s) to the(yellow)
button.
When the desired value is displayed, turn the switch to another setting. The
detection threshold chosen is stored and a double beep is emitted.
3.4.2Auto Power OFF
The Auto Power OFF feature is enabled by default. To disable it, perform the
following:
1.In the OFF position, hold thebutton down while turning the switch
tountil the "full screen" display ends and a beep is emitted. The
symbol is displayed.
2.When thebutton is released, the device is in the voltmeter function
in the normal mode.
3.To return to Auto Power OFF, turn the clamp-on meter OFF and then
back ON again.
3.4.3Configuring the Current Threshold for True InRush™
Measurement
To configure the triggering current threshold of the True InRush™ measurement:
1. In the OFF position, hold thebutton down while turning the switch
tountil the "full screen" display ends and a beep is emitted. The
display will indicate the percentage overshoot to apply to the measured
current to determine the measurement triggering threshold.
The value stored by default is 10%, representing 110% of the
established current measured. The possible values are 5%, 10%, 20%,
50%, 70%, 100%, 150%, and 200%.
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2. To change the threshold, press the(yellow) button. The value
flashes; each press on the(yellow) button displays the next value.
To record the chosen threshold, apply a long press (>2s) on the
(yellow) button. A confirmation beep is emitted.
When the desired value is displayed, turn the switch to another setting. The
chosen threshold is stored and a double beep is emitted.
NOTE: The starting (InRush) current measurement triggering threshold is fixed at
1% of the least sensitive range. This value is 1% of 99.99A or 1A. This threshold
is not adjustable.
3.4.4Changing the Default Temperature Unit
To program the measurement unit, °C or °F:
1.In the OFF position, hold the(yellow) button down while turning
the switch tountil the "full screen" display ends and a beep is
emitted. The display will indicate the currently assigned unit (°C or °F).
The default unit is °C.
2.Pressing the(yellow) button toggles between °C and °F.
When the desired unit is displayed, turn the switch to another setting. The unit
chosen is stored and a double beep is emitted.
NOTE: Pressing the(yellow) button during an active temperature
measurement will toggle between °C and °F.
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3.4.5Default Configuration
To reset the clamp-on meter to its default parameters (factory configuration):
1.In the OFF position, hold the(yellow) button down while turning the
switch to
The "rSt" symbol is displayed.
2.After 2 s, the clamp-on meter emits a double beep, then all of the digital
symbols of the screen are displayed until the(yellow) button is
released. The default parameters are then restored:
Continuity detection threshold = 40
True InRush triggering threshold = 10%
Temperature measurement unit = °C
Adapter function scale factor = 10
until the "full screen" display ends and a beep is emitted.
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3.5VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT (V)
To measure voltage, proceed as follows:
1.Set the switch to.
2.Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to the "+"
terminal.
3.Connect the test probes or the alligator clips to the circuit to be
measured. The device selects AC or DC automatically according to
which measured value is larger. The AC or DC symbol displays blinking
in auto detect mode.
To select AC or DC manually, press the(yellow) button to toggle between
them. The symbol corresponding to the choice will then display.
The measured value is displayed on the screen.
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3.6CONTINUITY TEST
Warning: Before performing the test, make sure that the circuit is off and all
capacitors have been discharged.
1.Set the switch to; thesymbol is displayed.
2.Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to the "+"
terminal.
3.Connect the test probes or the alligator clips to the circuit or component
to be measured.
An audible signal is emitted if there is continuity (resistance value is below the
maximum threshold, see § 3.4.1) and the measured value is displayed on the
screen.
3.6.1Lead Resistance Compensation
Warning: Before the compensation is executed, the MAX/MIN and HOLD modes
must be de-activated.
To perform automatic compensation of the test lead resistance, proceed as
follows:
1.Short-circuit the leads connected to the meter.
2.Hold thebutton down until the display unit indicates the lowest
value. The device measures the resistance of the leads.
3.Release thebutton. The correction and thesymbol are
displayed. The value displayed is stored.
NOTE: The correction value is stored only if it is 2.
Above 2, the value displayed blinks and is not stored.
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3.7RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT
Warning: Before making a resistance measurement, make sure that the circuit is
off and all capacitors have been discharged.
1.Set the switch toand press the(yellow) button. The symbol
is displayed.
2.Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to the "+"
terminal.
3.Connect the test probes or the alligator clips to the circuit or component
to be measured.
The measured value is displayed on the screen.
NOTE: To measure low resistance values, first perform lead resistance
compensation (see § 3.6.1).
3.8DIODE TEST
Warning: Before performing the diode test, make sure that the circuit is off and
all capacitors have been discharged.
1.Set the switch toand press the(yellow) button twice. The
symbol is displayed.
2.Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to the "+"
terminal.
3.Connect the test probes or the alligator clips to the component to be
tested.
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The measured value is displayed on the screen.
4.Reverse the leads on the diode and repeat the test.
3.9CURRENT MEASUREMENT (A)
The jaws are opened by pressing the trigger on the body of the meter. The arrow
on the jaws of the clamp-on meter (see the diagram below) should point in the
presumed direction of current flow, from the generator to the load. Make sure that
the jaws have closed correctly after clamping around the conductor.
NOTE: The measurement results are optimal when the conductor is centered in
the jaws (aligned with the centering marks).
The device selects AC or DC automatically according to which measured value is
larger. The AC or DC symbol displays blinking in auto detect mode.
NOTE: The Model 601 does not measure DC current.
3.9.1AC Measurement
For an AC current measurement, proceed as follows:
1.Set the switch to.
2.Clamp the jaws around the conductor to be measured.
The measured value is displayed on the screen.
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3.10 STARTING CURRENT OR OVERCURRENT (True Inrush™)
MEASUREMENT
To measure a starting current or overcurrent, proceed as follows:
1.Set the switch to, then clamp the jaws around the conductor to be
measured. Press the(yellow) button to select AC measurement.
2.Perform a long press on thebutton. The InRh symbol is
displayed, along with the triggering threshold. The clamp then awaits
detection of the True InRush™ current. "------" is displayed and the A
symbol flashes.
3.After detection and acquisition for 100 ms, the RMS value of the TrueInrush™ current is displayed. Pressing thebutton will display the
PEAK+/PEAK- values subsequently.
4.A long press on thebutton or a change of function on the rotary
switch will exit the True InRush™ mode.
NOTE: The triggering threshold in A is 10A if the initial current is zero (starting of
installation). For an established current (overload in an installation) see §3.4.3.
3.11FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT (HZ)
The frequency measurement is available in V and A for AC measurements. The
measurement is based on a count of zero crossings (positive-going edges).
3.11.1 Frequency Measurement (V)
To measure the frequency in voltage, proceed as follows:
1.Setthe switchtoandpressthebutton. TheHz symbol is displayed.
2.Select AC by pressing the(yellow) button until the desired choice
is reached.
3.Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to the "+"
terminal.
4.Connect the test probes or the alligator clips to the circuit to be
measured.
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The measured value is displayed on the screen.
3.11.2 Frequency Measurement (A)
1.Set the switch toand press thebutton. The Hz symbol is
displayed.
2.Clamp the jaws around the conductor to be measured.
The measured value is displayed on the screen.
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3.12 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
3.12.1 Measurement without External Sensor
1.Set the switch to.
The temperature (blinking) displayed is the internal temperature of the device. It
will be equal to the ambient temperature after a sufficiently long thermal
stabilization time (at least one hour).
3.12.2 Measurement with External Sensor
The device measures the temperature using a K-thermocouple.
1.Connect the K-thermocouple to the COM and “+” input terminals of the
device observing the red and black banana plug polarity.
2.Set the switch to.
3.Place the K-thermocouple on the element or environment to be
measured. It must not be at a dangerous voltage.
The temperature will be displayed on the screen.
To change the unit to either °F or °C, press the(yellow) button.
NOTE:
-If the external sensor is defective, the temperature displayed blinks.
-If there are large variations of the initial temperature environment of the
meter and the measurement environment, the measurement must be
preceded by a stabilization time.
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4SPECIFICATIONS
4.1REFERENCE CONDITIONS
Quantities of InfluenceReference Conditions
Temperature:23°C ±2°C
Relative humidity:45% to 75%
Supply voltage:6.0V ±0.5V
Frequency range of the applied signal:45 to 65Hz
Sine wave:pure
Peak factor of the applied alternating signal (A): √2
Position of the conductor in the clamp:centered
Adjacent conductors:none
Alternating magnetic field:none
Electric field:none
4.2SPECIFICATIONS UNDER THE REFERENCE CONDITIONS
Accuracy is expressed in ± (x% of the reading (R) + y counts (ct)).
4.2.1DC Voltage Measurement
Measurement range0.00 to 99.99V100.0 to 999.9V1000V (1)
Specified
measurement range
0.00 to 9.99V
Accuracy
Resolution0.01V0.1V1V
Input impedance
Note (1)Above 1000V, a repetitive beep indicates that the voltage being
measured is greater than the safety voltage for which the device is
guaranteed. The display indicates "OL".
±(1% R + 10cts)
10.00 to 99.99V
±(1% R +3cts)
0 to 100% of the measurement range
±(1% R +3cts)
10M
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4.2.2AC Voltage Measurement
Measurement
range
Specified
measurement
range (2)
Accuracy
Resolution0.01V0.1V1V
Input impedance
Note (1)Above 1000V (RMS), a repetitive beep indicates that the voltage
being measured is greater than the safety voltage for which the
device is guaranteed. The display indicates "OL".
Note (2)Any value between zero and the min. threshold of the measurement
range (0.15V) is forced to "----" on the display.
Specific Specifications in MAX/MIN mode (from 10Hz to 1kHz, and from
0.30V in AC):
0.15 to 99.99V100.0 to 999.9V
0 to 100% of the measurement range
0.15V to 9.99V
± (1% R + 10cts)
10.00 to 99.99V
± (1% R +3cts)
± (1% R +3cts)
10M
1000V RMS
1400V peak (1)
Accuracy: add 1% R to the values of the table above.
Capture of the extreme: approximately 100ms.
4.2.3AC Current Measurement
Measurement
range
Specified
measurement
range (2)
Accuracy± (1% R + 10cts)± (1% R +3cts)± (1.5% R +3cts)
Resolution0.01A0.1A1A
0.15 to 99.99A100.0 to 999.9A1000 to 2000A (1)
0 to 100% of the measurement range
Note (1) - The display indicates “OL” above 2000A.
Note (2)Any value between zero and the min. threshold of the measurement
range (0.15A) is forced to show “----“ on the display.
Residual current at zero <150mA.
Specific Specifications in MAX/MIN mode (from 10Hz to 1kHz, and from
0.30A in AC):
Accuracy (with zero corrected): add 1% R to the values of the table
above.
Capture of the extreme: approximately 100ms.
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4.2.4True Inrush™ Measurement
Measurement range20 to 2000AAC
Specified measurement range0 to 100% of the measurement range
Accuracy± (5% R + 5cts)
Resolution1A
Specific Specifications in PEAK mode in True InRush (from 10Hz to 1kHz):
Accuracy: add ± (1.5% R +0.5A) to the values in the tables above.
PEAK capture time: 1ms min. to 1.5ms max.
4.2.5Continuity Measurement
Measurement range
Open-circuit voltage
Measurement current550µA
Accuracy± (1% R +3cts)
Buzzer triggering threshold
Adjustable from 1 to 999 (40 is the default)
0.0 to 999.9 8V
4.2.6Resistance Measurement
Measurement range (1)
Specified measurement
range
Accuracy± (1% R +3cts)
Resolution
Open-circuit voltage
Measurement current550µA100µA10µA
Note (1) Above the maximum display value, the display unit indicates "OL".
The "-" and "+" signs are not displayed.
Specific Specifications in MAX/MIN mode:
0.0 to
999.9
1 to 100% of the
measurement range
0.1110
1000 to
9999
0 to 100% of the
measurement range
8V
10.00 to
99.99k
Accuracy: add 1% R to the values of the table above.
Capture of the extreme: approximately 100ms.
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4.2.7Diode test
Measurement range0.000 to 3.199VDC
Specified measurement range1 to 100% of the measurement range
Accuracy± (1% R + 3cts)
Resolution0.001V
Measurement current0.55mA
Indication: junction reversed or
open-circuit
Note : The "-" sign is disabled for the diode test function.
"OL" is displayed when the measured
voltage >3.199V
4.2.8Frequency Measurements
4.2.8.1Voltage
Measurement range (1)5.0 to 999.9Hz1000 to 9999Hz10 to 19.99kHz
Specified measurement
range
Accuracy± (0.4% R + 1ct)
Resolution0.1Hz1Hz10Hz
1 to 100% of the
measurement
range
0 to 100% of the
measurement range
4.2.8.2Current
Measurement range (1)5.0 to 999.9Hz
Specified measurement range1 to 100% of the measurement range
Accuracy± (0.4% R + 1ct)
Resolution0.1Hz
Note (1)In MAX/MIN mode, the operating range is limited to 1kHz.
If the level of the signal is too low (<10% of the range, or V<10V or
I<10A) or if the frequency is less than 5Hz, the device cannot
determine the frequency and displays "----".
Specific Specifications in MAX/MIN mode (from 10Hz to 1kHz):
Accuracy: add 1% R to the values of the table above.
Capture of the extreme: approximately 100ms.
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4.2.9Temperature Measurement
FunctionExternal temperature
Type of sensorK-thermocouple
Measurement range-60.0° to +999.9°C
-76.0° to +1831.8°F
Specified measurement
range
Accuracy (1)1% R ±3°C
Resolution0.1°C
Note (1) The stated external temperature measurement accuracy does not take
the accuracy of the K-thermocouple into account.
Note 2Use of the thermal time constant (0.7min/°C):
If there is a sudden variation of the temperature of the clamp, by 10°C
for example, the clamp will be at 99% (cnst = 5) of the final
temperature after 0.7min/°Cx10°Cx5 = 35 min (the time constant of the
external sensor must be added to this value).
Specific Specifications in MAX/MIN mode (10Hz to 1kHz):
1 to 100% of the
measurement range
1% R ±5.4°F
0.1°F
+1000° to +1200°C
+1832° to +2192°F
0 to 100% of the
measurement range
1% R ±3°C
1% R ±5.4°F
1°C
1°F
Accuracy: add 1% R to the values of the table above.
Capture of the extreme: approximately 100ms.
4.3ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
ConditionsOperatingStorage
Temperature-4° to +131°F
(-20° to +55°C)
Relative humidity (RH):≤90% up to 131°F (55°C) ≤90% up to 158°F (70°C)
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-40° to +158°F
(-40° to +70°C)
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4.4MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Housing:
Jaws:
Screen:
Dimension:11.65 x 4.37 x 1.61" (296 x 111 x 41mm)
Weight:1.4 lbs (640g) with batteries
Rigid polycarbonate shell with over-molded elastomer
covering; UL94 V1
Polycarbonate
Opening: 2.36" (60mm)
Clamping diameter: 2.36" (60mm)
LCD display unit
Blue backlighting
Dimension: 1.6 x 1.9" (41 x 48mm)
4.5POWER SUPPLY
Batteries:4x1.5V AA LR6
Battery life:>350 hours (without backlighting)
Auto Power OffAfter 10 minutes with no switch and/or button
activity
4.6COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
Compliant with standards IEC-61010-1,
Electric safety:
IEC-61010-2-30, and IEC-61010-2-32:
1000V CAT IV.
Electromagnetic
compatibility:
Mechanical
strength:
Level of protection
of the housing:
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Compliant with standard EN-61326-1
Classification: residential environment
Free fall: 2m (in accordance with standard IEC-68-2-32)
Housing: IP54 (per standard IEC-60529)
Jaws: IP40
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4.7ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATIONS
Influence
Condition of
Influence
Temperature
Humidity10 to 90% RH
Frequency
Position of
the conductor
in the
jaws
(f400Hz)
Adjacent
conductor
carrying a
current of
150ADC or
RMS
Conductor
enclosed by
the clamp
Application of
a voltage on
the clamp
Peak factor
Range of
Influence
-4° to +131°F
(-20° to +55°C)
10Hz to 1kHz
1kHz to 3kHz
10Hz to 400Hz
400Hz to 2kHz
Any position
on the internal
perimeter of
the jaws
Conductor
touching the
external
perimeter of
the jaws
0 to 500ARMSV
0 to 1000VDC
or RMS
1.4 to 3.5,
limited
to 1500A peak
1400V peak
Measurement
Influenced
VAC
VDC
A
T°C
Hz
V
A
V
A
A2% R4% R + 1ct
A40 dB45 dB
A
A (AC)
V (AC)
TypicalMAX
-
0.1% R/10°C
1% R/10°C
(0.2% R +1°C)/10°C
0.1% R/10°C + 2ct
0.1% R0.1% R + 1ct
1% R
8% R
1% R
4% R
1ct
1ct
1% R
1% R
(0.3% R +2°C)/10°C
0.1% R/10°C
0.5% R/10°C + 2ct
1.5% R/10°C + 2ct
0.1% R/10°C + 3ct
1% R + 1ct
9% R + 1ct
1% R + 1ct
5% R + 1ct
1ct
3% R + 1ct
3% R + 1ct
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5MAINTENANCE
5.1WARNING
Remove the test leads on any input before opening the case.
Do not operate the clamp-on meter without a battery case cover.
To avoid electrical shock, do not attempt to perform any servicing
unless you are qualified to do so.
To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, do not get
water or other foreign agents into the probe.
5.2CLEANING
Disconnect everything connected to the device and set the switch to
OFF.
Use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water. Rinse with a damp cloth
and dry quickly using a dry cloth or forced air.
Dry completely before putting back into use.
5.3REPLACEMENT OF THE BATTERIES
Thesymbol indicates that the batteries are low. When this symbol appears
on the display unit, the batteries must be replaced. The measurements and
specifications are no longer guaranteed.
To replace the batteries, proceed as follows:
1.Disconnect the measurement leads from the input terminals.
2.Set the switch to OFF.
3.Using a screwdriver, unscrew the battery compartment cover from the
back of the housing.
4.Remove the used batteries and replace them with 4x1.5V AA batteries,
observing the polarities.
5.Close the battery compartment cover and screw it onto the housing.
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6REPAIR AND CALIBRATION
To ensure that your instrument meets factory specifications, we recommend
that it be submitted to our factory Service Center at one-year intervals for
recalibration, or as required by other standards or internal procedures.
For instrument repair and calibration:
You must contact our Service Center for a Customer Service Authorization
number (CSA#). This will ensure that when your instrument arrives, it will be
tracked and processed promptly. Please write the CSA# on the outside of
the shipping container. If the instrument is returned for calibration, we need
to know if you want a standard calibration, or a calibration traceable to
N.I.S.T. (includes calibration certificate plus recorded calibration data).
Costs for repair, standard calibration, and calibration traceable to N.I.S.T. are
available.
NOTE: All customers must obtain a CSA# before returning any
instrument.
7TECHNICAL AND SALES ASSISTANCE
If you are experiencing any technical problems, or require any assistance
with the proper operation or application of your instrument, please call, mail,
fax or e-mail our technical support hotline:
NOTE: Do not ship instruments to our Foxborough, MA address.
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8LIMITED WARRANTY
The Model 601 is warranted to the owner for a period of three years from
the date of original purchase against defects in manufacture. This limited
warranty is given by AEMC®Instruments, not by the distributor from
whom it was purchased. This warranty is void if the unit has been
tampered with, abused or if the defect is related to service not performed
by AEMC®Instruments.
Full warranty coverage and product registration is available on our
website at www.aemc.com/warranty.html.
Please print the online Warranty Coverage Information for your
records.
If a malfunction occurs within the three-year period, you may return the
instrument to us for repair, provided we have your warranty registration
information on file or a proof of purchase. AEMC®Instruments will, at its
option, repair or replace the faulty material.
9WARRANTY REPAIRS
What you must do to return an Instrument for Warranty Repair:
First, request a Customer Service Authorization Number (CSA#) by
phone or by fax from our Service Department (see address below), then
return the instrument along with the signed CSA Form. Please write the
CSA# on the outside of the shipping container. Return the instrument,
postage or shipment pre-paid to:
Caution: To protect yourself against in-transit loss, we recommend you
insure your returned material.
NOTE: All customers must obtain a CSA# before returning any
instrument.
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