FLIR DM93 Operating Manual

User’s manual
FLIR DM93
True RMS Industrial Multimeter
User’s manual
FLIR DM93
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Table of contents
1 Disclaimers. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .. 1
2 Safety information . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . . 2
3 Introduction . . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . . 7
4 Description . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... 8
4.3 Function buttons . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... 10
4.4 Display description ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... .11
4.5 Display icons and indicators .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .11
5 Operation ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .14
5.1 Powering the meter ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .14
5.2 Auto/Manual select mode . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . 14
5.3 Auto/Manual range mode . . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ..15
5.4 Voltage measurements ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. .15
5.5 Resistance measurements . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ..16
5.6 Continuity test. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ..16
5.7 Diode test ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .17
5.8 Capacitance measurements . . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ..18
5.9 Type K temperature measurements. ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. 18
5.10 Current measurements . . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ..19
5.11 Extended functionality . ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... 19
5.12 Normal hold mode and Auto hold mode . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... .24
5.13 Locked mode . . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. 25
5.14 Streaming measurement data using Bluetooth . ... ... . .. . .. .25
6 Maintenance. .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .26
6.1 Cleaning and storage.. ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. .26
6.2 Battery replacement ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. .26
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6.3 Fuse replacement . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .26
6.4 Disposal of electronic waste... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ..26
7 Technical specifications . ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ...27
7.1 General specifications ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . .27
7.2 Electrical specifications .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... 28
8 Technical support ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .35
9 Warranties.. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . .. . ... ... . .36
9.1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime Warranty . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ..36
9.2 FLIR Test and Measurement Limited 2 Year
Warranty. . .. . .. . ... ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... ... . .. . .. . ... . 37
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1 Disclaimers

1.1 Copyright

© 2013, FLIR Systems, Inc. All rights reservedworldwide. No parts of the software including source codemay be re­produced, transmitted, transcribed or translated into any language or computer language in any form orby any means, electronic, magnetic, optical, manualor otherwise, without the prior written permission of FLIR Systems.
The documentation must not, in whole or part, becopied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or transmitted to any electronic medium or machine readable form withoutprior consent, in writing, from FLIR Systems.
Names and marks appearing on the products herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of FLIR Sys­tems and/or its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, trade names or company names referenced herein are usedfor identification only and are the property oftheir respective owners.

1.2 Quality assurance

The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured hasbeen certi­fied in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard.
FLIR Systems is committed to a policyof continuous de­velopment; therefore we reserve the right tomake changes and improvements on anyof theproducts with­out prior notice.

1.3 Documentation updates

Our manuals are updated several times per year, and we also issue product-critical notifications of changes on a regular basis.
Toaccess thelatest manualsand notifications, go to the Download tab at:
http://support.flir.com
It only takes a few minutes toregister online. In the down­load area you will also findthe latestreleases of manuals for our other products, aswell as manuals for our historical and obsolete products.

1.4 Disposal of electronic waste

As with most electronic products, this equipment mustbe disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, and in ac­cordance with existing regulations for electronic waste.
Please contact your FLIR Systems representativefor more details.
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2 Safety information

Note
Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all in­structions, dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes.
Note
FLIR Systems reserves the right to discontinue models, parts or accessories, and other items, or to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
Note
Remove the batteries if the device is not used for an extended period of time.
WARNING
Do not operate the device if you do not have the correct knowledge. Formal qualifications and/or national legislation for the electrical inspections can ap­ply. Incorrect operation of the device can cause damage, shock, injury or death to persons.
WARNING
Do not start the measuring procedure before you have set the function switch to the correct position. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons.
WARNING
Do not change to current or resistance when you measure the voltage. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons.
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2 Safety information
WARNING
Do not measure the current on a circuit when the voltage increases to more than 1000 V. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons.
WARNING
You must disconnect the test leads from the circuit that you did a test on be­fore you change the range. If you do not do this, damage to the instrument and injury to persons can occur.
WARNING
Do not replace the batteries or the fuses before you remove the test leads. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons.
WARNING
Do not use the device if the test leads and/or the device show signs of dam­age. Injury to persons can occur.
WARNING
Be careful when you do the measurements if the voltages are more than 25 VAC rms or 35 VDC. There is a risk of shock from these voltages. Injury to per­sons can occur.
WARNING
Do not do diode, resistance or continuity tests before you have removed the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur.
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2 Safety information
WARNING
Do not use the device as a tool to identify live terminals. You must use the cor­rect tools. Injury to persons can occur if you do not use the correct tools.
WARNING
Make sure that children cannot touch the device. The device contains danger­ous objects and small parts that children can swallow. If a child swallows an object or a part, speak with a physician immediately. Injury to persons can occur.
WARNING
Do not let children play with the batteries and/or the packing material. These can be dangerous for children if they use them as toys.
WARNING
Do not touch expired or damaged batteries without gloves. Injury to persons can occur.
WARNING
Do not cause a short-circuit of the batteries. This can cause damage to the in­strument and can cause injury to persons.
WARNING
Do not put the batteries into a fire. Injury to persons can occur.
CAUTION
Do not use the device for a procedure that it is not made for. This can cause damage to the protection.
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2 Safety information
This symbol, adjacent to another symbol or terminal, indicates that the user must refer to the manual for further information.
This symbol, adjacent to a terminal, indicates that, under normal use, hazardous voltages may be present.
Double insulation.
UL listing is not an indication or a verification of the accuracy of the
meter

2.1 FCC Complicance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal­lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter­mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor­rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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2 Safety information
CAUTION
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this de­vice and all persons. This device must not be co-located or operating in con­junction with any other antenna or transmitter.
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

2.2 Industry Canada compliance

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Op­eration is subjectto the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause in­terference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of thedevice.
CAUTION
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
To comply with RSS 102 RF exposure compliance requirements, for mobile configurations, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained be­tween the antenna of this device and all persons. This device must not be co­located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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3 Introduction

Thank you for choosing a FLIR DM93 digital multimeter.
This device is shipped fully tested and calibrated and, with proper use, will pro­vide years of reliable service.

3.1 Key features

• 4000/40 000 counts extra-large digital dual display.
• Auto selection AC/DC in voltage and current modes.
• On-screen menu selection and navigator key drive.
• Variable-frequency drive mode (low-pass filter).
• 0.05% DCV accuracy.
• Low-Z measurement.
• Auto hold.
• Peak hold measurement.
• dB/dBm measurement.
• 20,000-record automatic data recording capacity.
• 99-record manual data record/recall memory.
• Indoor use only; 2000 m (6561′).
• Bluetooth interface with software included.
• Safety Category Rating: CAT IV-600V, CAT III-1000V.
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4 Description

4.1 Meter description

Figure 4.1 Front view
1. LCD display.
2. Function buttons, see section 4.3 Function buttons, page 10.
3. Selector pad.
4. Function switch, see section 4.2 Function switch, page 9.
5. Probe input terminals.
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4 Description
Figure 4.2 Rear view
1. Probe clips.
2. Tilt stand.
3. Work light.
4. Battery compartment cover.

4.2 Function switch

The meter can measure voltage through the probe inputs. A low­impedance load is placed across the inputs to stabilize the measurement.
The meter is in full power-saving mode.
The meter can measure high voltage (V) through the probe inputs.
The meter can measure low voltage (mV) through the probe inputs.
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4 Description
The meter can measure resistance, continuity, or diode polarity through the probe inputs. The type of measurement is selected by
the
The meter can measure capacitance through the probe inputs or temperature through a thermocouple adapter. The type of meas-
urement is selected by the
The meter can measure current through the probe inputs.

4.3 Function buttons

• Use the button to select Auto select or Manual select mode,
see section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode, page 14.
• In Manual select mode, press the button to change the operat­ing mode.
• Use the button to select Auto range or Manual range mode, see section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode, page 15.
• In Manual range mode, press the button to change the range (scale).
• Press the button to toggle between Normal and Hold mode, see section 5.12 Normal hold mode and Auto hold mode, page
24.
• Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to enable/disable Locked mode, see section 5.13 Locked mode, page 25.
Use the selector pad to enable extended functionality modes and to navigate in mode options.
button.
button.
Press the button to exit an extended functionality mode.
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• Press the button to enable/disable the display backlight.
• Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to enable/disable the work light.
Press the button to enable/disable METERLiNK® (Bluetooth) communication, see section 5.14 Streaming measurement data using Bluetooth, page 25.

4.4 Display description

1. Secondary display.
2. Main display.
3. Bar graph (matches the reading on the main display).

4.5 Display icons and indicators

Indicates that the meter is measuring stabilized voltage.
Indicates that the measured voltage is greater than 30 V (AC or DC).
Indicates that the Auto select mode is active.
Indicates that the meter is displaying maximum reading values.
Indicates that the meter is displaying minimum reading values.
Indicates that the meter is displaying the average reading.
Indicates that the meter is displaying peak maximum values.
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Indicates that the meter is displaying peak minimum values.
Indicates that the meter is in Auto range mode.
Indicates that the meter is in Hold mode.
Indicates that the meter is in Locked mode.
Indicates the active memory location (1–99).
Indicates the battery voltage status.
Indicates that the auto power off function is enabled.
Indicates that the meter is measuring AC current or voltage.
Indicates that the meter is measuring DC current or voltage.
Indicates that the meter is measuring AC+DC current or voltage.
Indicates that the continuity function is active.
Indicates that the diode test function is active.
VFD mode icon.
Peak mode icon.
Min/Max/Avg mode icon.
Frequency mode icon.
Relative mode icon.
4000/40 000 digit selection.
dBm mode icon.
99-point Manual Data Recording mode icon.
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20,000 point Automatic Data Recording (Sampling) mode icon.
Setup mode icon.
Silent mode icon.
4.5.1 Probe indicator
When the probe leads are not plugged into the correct jack sockets for the meas­urement selected by the function switch, PROBE is displayed.
4.5.2 Out-of-range warning
If the input is over/under the full-scale range in Manual range mode, or if the sig­nal has exceeded the maximum/minimum input in Auto range mode, OL is displayed.
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5 Operation

Note
Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all in­structions, dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes.
Note
When the meter is not in use, the function switch should be set to the
position.
Note
When connecting the probe leads to the device under test, connect the nega­tive lead before connecting the positive lead. When removing the probe leads, remove the positive lead before removing the negative lead.

5.1 Powering the meter

1. Set the function switch to any position to switch on the meter.
2. If the battery indicator
ter does not power on, replace the battery. See section 6.2 Battery replace- ment, page 26.
5.1.1 Auto power off
The meter enters sleep mode after a programmable number of minutes of inactiv­ity, see section 5.11.10 Setup mode, page 23.
The meter beeps three times 10 seconds before powering off. Press any button or turn the function switch to prevent the meter from powering off. The auto power off time-out is then reset.
shows that the battery voltage is low or if the me-

5.2 Auto/Manual select mode

In Auto select mode, the meter attempts to automatically select the proper oper­ating mode based on the input signal:
If the function switch is set to the determine if the AC or DC mode should be used.
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Auto select mode is the default mode of operation. When a new function is se-
lected with the function switch, the starting mode is Auto select and the
indi-
cator is displayed.
To enter Manual select mode, press the
erating mode, press the
button repeatedly.
To enter Auto select mode, press and hold the
button. To manually select the op-
button until the indicator
is displayed.

5.3 Auto/Manual range mode

In Auto range mode, the meter automatically selects the most appropriate meas­urement scale. In Manual range mode, the desired range (scale) is set manually.
Auto range mode is the default mode of operation. When a new function is se-
lected with the function switch, the starting mode is Auto range and the
indi-
cator is displayed.
To enter Manual range mode, press the
press the
button repeatedly until the desired range is displayed.
To enter Auto range mode, press and hold the
button. To change the range,
button until the indica-
tor is displayed.

5.4 Voltage measurements

1. Set the function switch to one of the following positions:
for high voltage measurements.
for low voltage measurements.
for voltage measurements using the meter's low input impedance
mode. The
2. Insert the black probe lead into the negative
lead into the positive
indicator is displayed.
terminal and the red probe
terminal.
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3. Use the button to select AC, DC, or AC+DC voltage measurement.
• The
• The
• The
indicator will be displayed for AC measurements. indicator will be displayed for DC measurements.
indicator will be displayed for AC+DC measurements.
4. Connect the probe leads in parallel to the part under test.
5. Read the voltage value on the display.

5.5 Resistance measurements

WARNING
Do not do diode, resistance or continuity tests before you have removed the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur.
1. Set the function switch to the
position.
2. Ensure that the meter is set to resistance measurement. The Ω unit will be displayed.
If the
or indicator is displayed, press the button repeatedly until
the Ω unit is displayed.
3. Insert the black probe lead into the negative
lead into the positive
terminal.
terminal and the red probe
4. Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test.
5. Read the resistance value on the display.

5.6 Continuity test

WARNING
Do not do diode, resistance or continuity tests before you have removed the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur.
1. Set the function switch to the
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2. Use the button to select continuity measurement. The indicator will
be displayed.
3. Insert the black probe lead into the negative
lead into the positive
terminal.
terminal and the red probe
4. Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test.
5. If the resistance is 30 ± 5 (nominal) or less, the meter beeps.
Note
This threshold is user selectable in the SET UP menu under the Cntin setting:
• Range: 10–50 Ω.
• Increment: 1.
• Default: 30 Ω.

5.7 Diode test

WARNING
Do not do diode, resistance or continuity tests before you have removed the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur.
1. Set the function switch to the
2. Use the
button to select the diode test function. The indicator will
position.
be displayed.
3. Insert the black probe lead into the negative
lead into the positive
terminal.
terminal and the red probe
4. Touch the tips of the probe across the diode or semiconductor junction under test. Make a note of the value on the display.
5. Reverse the polarity of the probes, by interchanging the probe test locations.
6. Touch the tips of the probe across the diode or semiconductor junction under test. Make a note of the new value on the display.
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5 Operation
7. The diode or semiconductor junction can be evaluated as follows:
• If one of the readings displays a value (typically 0.400 V or 0.900 V) and
the other reading displays OL, the component is good.
• If both readings display OL, the component is open.
• If both readings are very small or 0, the component is shorted.

5.8 Capacitance measurements

WARNING
Do not take capacitance measurements before you have removed the power from the capacitor or other device or circuit during a test. Injury to persons can occur.
1. Set the function switch to the
2. Use the
button to select capacitance measurement. The F (Farad)
position.
unit will be displayed.
3. Insert the black probe lead into the negative
lead into the positive
terminal.
terminal and the red probe
4. Touch the tips of the probe across the part under test.
5. Read the capacitance value on the display.
Note
For very large capacitance values, it may take several minutes for the measurement to settle and the final reading to stabilize.

5.9 Type K temperature measurements

1. Set the function switch to the
2. Use the
button to select temperature measurement. The or unit
position.
will be displayed.
3. While observing the polarity, insert the thermocouple adapter into the nega-
tive
terminal and the positive terminal.
4. Touch the tip of the thermocouple to the part under test. Keep the thermo­couple tip on the part until the reading on the display stabilizes.
5. Read the temperature value on the display.
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6. To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the thermocouple adapter before turn­ing the function switch to another position.

5.10 Current measurements

Current is measured by disconnecting the part under test and connecting the probe leads in series with the part, see Figure 5.1.
Figure 5.1 Disconnected component
1. Set the function switch to the
2. Insert the black probe lead into the negative
position.
terminal and the red probe
lead into one of the following positive terminals:
for high current measurements.
for low current measurements.
3. Use the
• The
• The
• The
button to select AC, DC, or AC+DC voltage measurement.
indicator will be displayed for AC measurements. indicator will be displayed for DC measurements.
indicator will be displayed for AC+DC measurements.
4. Connect the probe leads in series with the part in accordance with Figure 5.1.
5. Read the current value on the display.

5.11 Extended functionality

In addition to the basic measurements, the meter can be set to different modes for extended functionality.
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5.11.1 Selecting the mode
The mode icons applicable for the selected measurement type are displayed in the lower part of the display. When a mode is enabled, the icon is framed.
Figure 5.2 Mode icons (AC voltage measurements): Peak mode and Silent mode are enabled
1. Press the
or button to navigate to the desired mode icon. The currently
selected icon will flash.
2. Press the
3. Press the
button to enable the selected (flashing) mode.
or button to step through the mode options. Refer to the sec-
tion related to the specific mode for detailed instructions.
4. Press the
button to disable the selected (flashing) mode.
5.11.2 VFD mode (ACV and ACA only)
In VFD (variable-frequency drive) mode, high-frequency noise is eliminated from the voltage measurement by a low-pass filter. VFD mode is available when meas­uring AC voltage or AC current.
1. Use the selector pad to select
and enable VFD mode.
5.11.3 Peak mode (ACVand ACA only)
In Peak mode, the meter captures and displays the positive and negative peak values, and updates only when a higher/lower value is registered.
1. Use the selector pad to select
2. Press the
or button to toggle between the display of Peak Max and
and enable Peak mode.
Peak Min.
• In Peak Max mode, the
• In Peak Min mode, the
3. Press the
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button to pause the Peak mode. Press again to continue.
indicator is displayed.
indicator is displayed.
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5.11.4 Min/Max/Avg mode
In Min/Max/Avg mode, the meter captures and displays the minimum or maxi­mum values and updates only when a higher/lower value is registered. The meter also averages the total sum of all recorded values.
1. Use the selector pad to select
2. Press the
or button to cycle through the minimum, maximum, and
average reading displays. The corresponding icons are displayed:
and enable the Min/Max/Avg mode.
, , or
.
3. Press the
button to pause the Min/Max/Avg mode. Press again to
continue.
5.11.5 Frequency mode (ACVand ACA only)
In Frequency mode, the frequency is displayed in the main display and the period is displayed in the secondary display. Frequency mode is available when measur­ing AC voltage or current.
1. Use the selector pad to select
and enable Frequency mode.
5.11.6 Relative mode
In Relative mode, the difference (Δ) between the current reading and a stored reference value is displayed in the main display. The reference value is displayed in the secondary display.
Use the selector pad to select
value is stored when the
and enable Relative mode. (The reference
button is pressed.)
5.11.7 dBm mode (ACV only)
The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity relative to a specified or implied reference level. In dBm mode, the meter displays AC voltage measurements in dB or dBm on the secondary display.
dB and dBm are defined as follows:
• dB = 20 log (V
• dBm = 20 log (V
AC
AC
/1).
/0.7746).
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1. Use the selector pad to select
2. Press the
or button to toggle between the display of dB and dBm.
and enable dBm mode.
5.11.8 Manual Data Recording mode
The meter has 99 memory locations for the storage of measurement data.
1. Use the selector pad to select
and enable Manual Data Recording
mode.
2. Press the
or button to cycle through the mode options SAVE, LOAD,
and CLEAR shown on the secondary display.
3. Press the
button to activate the displayed option:
SAVE: The data on the main display is saved to the memory location
shown by the
LOAD: The data stored in the memory location shown by the
tor is displayed. Use the
Press the
indicator in the upper part of the display.
indica-
or button to change the memory location.
button to exit the load function.
CLEAR: The data in all memory locations is cleared.
5.11.9 Automatic Data Recording mode
In Automatic Data Recording mode, the meter records measurement data at the user-programmed sampling rate. The recorded data can be recalled at a later time for review. Up to 20 000 records can be recorded into memory. The sam­pling rate can be set to a value in the range 1 to 600 seconds.
1. Use the selector pad to select
and enable Automatic Data Recording
mode.
2. Press the
or button to cycle through the mode options VIEW, RATE,
SEND, and STARTshown on the secondary display.
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3. Press the
button to activate the displayed option:
VIEW: The secondary display shows the current memory location. The
main display shows the data stored in the current memory location. Use
the
or button to change the memory location. Use the or but-
ton to change the memory location to the beginning or end. Press the
button to exit the view function.
RATE: Press the
SEND: Press the
or button to change the sampling rate.
button to send the data via Bluetooth. The main
display will show the percentage of data transfer (0% to 100%). At the end of the transfer the main display will show End (press OK to return to the previous screen). During data transfer, pressing the CANCEL button will halt the data transfer. The key pad will also be locked and only the CANCEL button will be active.
START: Press the
Press the
and hold the
button to start the Automatic Data Recorder.
button again to pause the Automatic Data Recorder. Press
button to stop the Automatic Data Recorder.
5.11.10 Setup mode
In Setup mode, you can define the settings for various meter options:
• Auto power off (indicated by the text APO): A mode where the time period
after which the meter enters sleep mode can be set. The range is 1 to 30 mi­nutes, or Off. The factory default is 10 minutes.
• Auto backlight off (indicated by the text b.Lit): A mode where the time period
after which the backlight turns off can be set. The range is 1 to 30 minutes, or Off. The factory default is 5 minutes.
• Continuity threshold (indicated by the text Cntin): A mode where the threshold
for continuity tests can be set.
• Auto hold (indicated by the text A.Hold): A mode where auto hold mode and
normal hold mode can be set. For more information about these modes, see section 5.12 Normal hold mode and Auto hold mode, page 24.
1. Use the selector pad to select
2. Press the
or button to cycle through the mode options APO, b.Lit,
and enable Setup mode.
Cntin, AHold, and RESETshown on the secondary display.
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3. Press the
APO: Press the
b.Lit: Press the
Cntin: Press the
A.Hold: Press the
button to activate the displayed option:
or button to change the auto power off time.
or button to change the auto backlight off time.
or button to change the continuity threshold.
or button to set up auto mode and normal mode.
On means that the hold mode is auto hold mode. Off means that the hold mode is normal hold mode.
RESET: Press the
button to reset the settings to the factory default.
5.11.11 Silent mode
In Silent mode, the alert beeper is disabled. Silent mode does not affect the con­tinuity beeper.
Use the selector pad to select
and enable Silent mode.

5.12 Normal hold mode and Auto hold mode

The meter has two types of hold modes:
• Normal hold mode.
• Auto hold mode.
5.12.1 Normal hold mode
In Normal hold mode, the meter freezes and displays the last reading from the main display and continues to display this value.
To enter/exit Normal hold mode, press the
button. In Hold mode, the
indicator is displayed.
5.12.2 Auto hold mode
In Auto hold mode, the secondary display freezes the last reading from the main display and continues to display this value. The current reading is displayed on the main display. The held reading (on the secondary display) will not change un­less the difference between this held reading and any new reading is greater than 50 digits.
Auto hold limit:
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• Function switch in V position: <0.1 V.
• Function switch in LoZ position: <0.1 V.
• Function switch in mV position: <1 mV.
• Function switch in other positions: no limit.
To enter/exit Auto hold mode, press the
button. In Auto hold mode, the
indicator is displayed and flashing.

5.13 Locked mode

In Locked mode, the meter ignores all button presses except
. The auto
power off function, see section 5.1.1 Auto power off, page 14, is disabled in Locked mode.
Press and hold the
In Locked mode, the
button for 3 seconds to enter/exit Locked mode.
indicator is displayed.

5.14 Streaming measurement data using Bluetooth

5.14.1 General
Some IR cameras from FLIR Systems support Bluetooth communication, and to those cameras you can stream measurement data from the meter. The data is then merged into the result table in the IR image.
Streaming measurement data is a convenient way to add important information to an IR image. For example, when identifying an overheated cable connection, you may want to know the current in that cable.
The Bluetooth range is 10m (32ft) maximum.
5.14.2 Procedure
1. Pair the IR camera with the instrument. Refer to the camera manual for infor­mation on how to pair Bluetooth devices.
2. Turn on the camera.
3. Turn on the meter.
4. Press the
on the meter to enable Bluetooth.
5. Choose the variable that you want to use (voltage, current, resistance, etc.). Results from the meter will now automatically be displayed in the result table in the top left corner of the IR camera screen.
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6 Maintenance

6.1 Cleaning and storage

Clean the meter with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use abrasives or solvents.
If the meter is not to be used for an extended period, remove the batteries and store them separately.

6.2 Battery replacement

1. To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the meter if connected to a circuit, re­move the probe/thermocouple leads from the terminals, and set the function switch to the
2. Unscrew and remove the battery compartment cover.
3. Replace the six standard AAA batteries, observing correct polarity.
4. Secure the battery compartment cover.

6.3 Fuse replacement

The fuses are accessed via the battery compartment cover.

6.4 Disposal of electronic waste

position before attempting to replace the batteries.
As with most electronic products, this equipment must be disposed of in an envi­ronmentally friendly way, and in accordance with existing regulations for elec­tronic waste.
Please contact your FLIR Systems representative for more details.
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7 Technical specifications

7.1 General specifications

Maximum voltage applied to any terminal: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS.
Display count: 4000/40 000.
Polarity indication: Automatic, positive implied, negative indicated.
Over-range indication: OL.
Measuring rate: 10 samples per second.
Power requirements: 6 ×1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries.
Battery life: Approx. 100 hours with alkaline batteries (backlight, work light, and Bluetooth are off).
Low battery voltage: Approx. 7.0 V.
Auto power off: Default 10 minutes.
Operating ambient temperatures and relative humidity:
• –10to 30(14 to 86 ), <85% RH.
• 30to 40(86 to 104 ), <75% RH.
• 40to 50(104 to 122), <45% RH.
Storage temperature and relative humidity: –30to 60(–22 to 140 ), 0– 80% RH (batteries not fitted).
Temperature coefficient: 0.1 × (specified accuracy)/, <18, >28.
Operating altitude: 2000 m (6550ʹ).
Calibration cycle: once per year.
Weight: 465 g (1 lbs.) including batteries.
Dimensions (H × W × L): 52 mm × 83 mm × 188 mm (2.0″ × 3.2″ × 7.4″) with holster.
Safety: Complies with IEC 61010-1 CAT IV-600 V, CAT III-1000 V, IEC 61010-2-
033.
The Bluetooth range is 10m (32ft) maximum.
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CAT Application field
I Circuits not connected to mains
II Circuits directly connected to a low-
voltage installation
III Building installation.
IV Source of the low-voltage installation
EMC: EN 61326-1.
Pollution degree: 2.
Shock vibration: Per MIL-PRF-28800 for a Class 2 instrument.
Drop protection: 1.5 m (5ʹ).

7.2 Electrical specifications

• Accuracy is ±(% of reading + number of digits (dgt)) at 18–28(64.4–82.4)
(<80% RH).
• For specifications in the 4 ¾-digit mode, multiply the number of digits by 10.
• For the best measurements, use the REL Δ function to compensate for
offsets.
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Table 7.1 Voltage. Resolution of specifications in the 3 ¾-digit mode.
Mode Range Accuracy
40.00 mV 0.05%+3d
400.0 mV
DC
4.000 V
40.00 V
0.05%+1d
400.0 V
1000 V
40.00 mV
40 Hz to 70 Hz
70 Hz to 1 kHz
0.5% + 2d 1.0% + 4d 2.0% + 4d
1 kHz to 5k Hz
400.0 mV
4.000 V
AC
40.00 V
400.0V 0.5% + 2d
1000 V
1. Below 10% of range, add 10d to accuracy.
2. Frequency range 1k to 2k Hz.
0.5% + 2d 1.0% + 4d 2.0% + 4d
1.0% + 4d
0.5% + 2d 1.0% + 4d
2.0% +
2
4d
Unspeci­fied
Input protection: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS
Input impedance:
• mV: 1 MΩ, <100 pF.
• V: 10 MΩ, <100 pF.
Bandwidth: 40 Hz to 20 kHz.
Minimum resolution: 1 µV in the 40 mV range.
CMRR/NMRR (common/normal mode rejection ratio):
5 kHz to 20 kHz
Unspeci­fied
2.0% + 20d
Unspeci­fied
Unspeci­fied
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• V AC: CMRR > 60 dB at DC, 50 Hz/60 Hz.
• V DC: CMRR > 100 dB at DC, 50 Hz/60 Hz.
• NMRR > 50 dB at DC, 50 Hz/60 Hz.
AC conversion type: AC coupled, true RMS responding, calibrated to the sine wave input. For non-sine waves, add the following crest factor corrections:
• For a crest factor of 1.4–2.0, add 1.0% to the AC accuracy.
• For a crest factor of 2.0–2.5, add 2.5% to the AC accuracy.
• For a crest factor of 2.5–3.0, add 4.0% to the AC accuracy.
Table 7.2 Current. Resolution of specifications in the 3 ¾-digit mode.
Mode Range Accuracy
40.00 mA
DC
4.000 A
0.2%+1d400.0 mA
10.00 A 0.2%+2d
40 Hz to 70Hz70 Hz to 1
40.00 mA
AC
1
400.0 mA
4.000 A
10.00 A
1. Below 5% of the AC range, add 20 dgt to the accuracy.
2. Below 10% of range, add 10 d to accuracy
1.0%+2d 2.0%+4d 2.0%+4d
1.0%+2d 2.0%+4d
kHz
1 kHz to 10 kHz
Unspecified
Input protection: Equipped with a high-energy fuse.
• mA: 440 mA, 1000 V IR 10 kA fuse (Bussmann DMM-B-44/100)
• A: 11 A, 1000 V IR 20 kA fuse (Bussmann DMM-B-11A)
Input impedance:
• mA: 1 at mA input.
• A: 10 mat A input.
Bandwidth: 40 Hz to 10 kHz.
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Minimum resolution: 1 µA in the 40 mA range.
Maximum measuring time: 1 minute at A input, 10 minutes at mA input. Rest time is 20 minutes minimum.
AC conversion type: The AC conversion type is the same as for the voltage.
Table 7.3 AC additional specifications
Mode Range Accuracy
AC+DC
AC accuracy + 1.0%
VFD AC accuracy for 40–
Peak hold
Same as V and A
400 Hz
AC accuracy + (3.0% + 100 dgt) for 40Hz to 1kHz
Low-Z
Same as V
Accuracy + 1.0%
The cut-off frequency of VFD: 800 Hz (–3 dB point).
Attenuation characteristic of VFD: Approx. –24 dB.
Table 7.4 Frequency Counter
Range Resolution Accuracy
400.00 Hz 0.01 Hz
4.0000 kHz 0.1 Hz
40.000 kHz 1 Hz
± 5 dgt
100.00 kHz 10 Hz
Minimum sensed frequency: 5 Hz.
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Table 7.5 Frequency counter sensitivity
Function Range Sensitivity
(peak to peak)
5 Hz to 10 kHz
mV
40.000 mV 10 mV 10 mV
400.00 mV 100 mV 100 mV
Sensitivity (peak to peak)
10–100 kHz
4.0000 V 1 V 1 V
V
40.000 V 10 V 10 V
400.00 V 100 V 100 V
1000 V 600 V Unspecified
mA
A
40.000 mA 10 mA
400.00 mA 100 mA
4.0000 A 1 A
10.000 A 6 A
Unspecified
Unspecified
Table 7.6 Resistance. Resolution of specifications in the 3 ¾-digit mode.
Range Resolution Accuracy
400.0 Ω 100 mΩ ±(0.2% + 2 dgt)
4.000 kΩ 1 Ω
40.00 kΩ 10 Ω
±(0.2% + 1 dgt)
400.0 kΩ 100 Ω
4.000 MΩ 1 kΩ ±(1.0% + 1 dgt)
40.00 MΩ 10 kΩ ±(2.0% + 20 dgt)
Input protection: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS.
Maximum open circuit voltage: Approx. 2.5 V.
Maximum short test current: Approx. 0.1 mA.
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Table 7.7 Continuity check. Resolution of specifications in the 3 ¾-digit mode.
Range Resolution Accuracy
400.0 Ω 100 mΩ ±(0.2% + 2 dgt)
Input protection: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS.
Maximum open circuit voltage: Approx. 2.5 V.
Maximum short test current: Approx. 1 mA.
Continuity threshold: Default <30 .
Continuity response time: 10 ms for <10 , 200 ms for >10 .
Continuity indicator: 2 kHz tone buzzer.
Table 7.8 Diode test
Range Resolution Accuracy
2.000 1 mV ±(1.5% + 2 dgt)
Input protection: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS.
Maximum open circuit voltage: Approx. ±2.5 V.
Maximum short test current: Approx. ±1 mA.
Table 7.9 Capacitance
Range Resolution Accuracy
40.00 nF 10 pF ±(1.2% + 20 dgt)
400.0 nF 100 pF
4.000 μF 1 nF
40.00 μF 10 nF
±(0.9% + 2 dgt)
400.0 μF 100 nF
4.000 mF 1 μF ±(1.2% + 20 dgt)
40.00 mF 10 μF ±(2.0% + 20 dgt)
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Input protection: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS.
Table 7.10 Temperature
Range Resolution Accuracy
–328to 2192 0.1 1.0% + 36d
–200to 1200 0.1 1.0% + 20d
Input protection: 1000 V DC or 1000 V AC RMS.
Note
Accuracy specification assumes the ambient temperature is stable to ±1 (±1.8). For ambient temperature changes of ±5(±9), the rated accu­racy applies after 1 hour.
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8 Technical support

Website http://www.flir.com/test
Technical support T&MSupport@flir.com
Repairs Repair@flir.com
Phone number +1 855-499-3662 (toll-free)
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9 Warranties

9.1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime
Warranty
A qualifying FLIR Test and Measurement product (the “Product”) purchased either directly from FLIR Commer­cial Systems Inc and affiliates (FLIR) or from anauthor­ized FLIR distributor or reseller that Purchaser registers on-line with FLIR is eligible forcoverage under FLIR’s Lim­ited Lifetime Warranty, subject to the terms and conditions in this document. This warrantyonly applies to purchases of Qualifying Products (see below) purchased and manu­factured after April 1, 2013.
PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENTCAREFULLY; ITCON­TAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROD­UCTS THAT QUALIFY FOR COVERAGEUNDER THE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY, PURCHASER’S OBLI­GATIONS, HOWTO ACTIVATE THE WARRANTY, WAR­RANTY COVERAGE, AND OTHER IMPORTANTTERMS, CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS.
1. PRODUCT REGISTRATION. To qualify forFLIR’s Lim-
ited Lifetime Warranty, Purchaser must fully register the Product directly with FLIR on-line at http://www.flir.com within Sixty (60) DAYS of the date the Product waspur­chased by the first retail customer (the “PurchaseDate”). Qualifying PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOTREGISTERED ON-LINE WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE WILL HAVE A LIMITED ONE YEARWARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE.
2. QUALIFYING PRODUCTS. Uponregistration, Test and
Measurement products that qualify for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty are: MR7x, CM7x, CM8x, DMxx, VP5x not including accessories which may have their own warranty.
3. WARRANTY PERIODS. Forpurposes of the The Lim-
ited Lifetime Warranty, Lifetime is defined as seven years (7) after the product is no longer manufactured,or ten years (10) from date of purchase, whichever is greater. This Warranty is only applicableto the original owner of the Products.
Any Product that is repaired or replaced under warranty is covered under this Limited Lifetime Warranty for one hun­dred eighty days (180) daysfrom the date of return ship­ment by FLIR or for the remaining durationof the applicable Warranty Period, whichever is longer.
4. LIMITED WARRANTY. In accordance with theterms
and conditions of this Limited Lifetime Warranty, and ex­cept as excluded or disclaimed inthis document, FLIR warrants, from the Purchase Date, thatall fully registered Products will conform to FLIR’spublished Product specifi­cations and be free from defects in materialsand work­manship during the applicable Warranty Period. PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY, AT FLIR’S SOLE DISCRE­TION, IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IN A MANNER, AND BY A SERVICE CENTER, AUTHORIZED BY FLIR. IF THIS REMEDY IS ADJUDICATED TO BE INSUFFICIENT, FLIR SHALL REFUND PURCHASER’S PAID PURCHASE PRICE AND HAVE NOOTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABIL­ITY TO BUYER WHATSOEVER.
5. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONSAND DISCLAIMERS. FLIR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANYKIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER­CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR­POSE (EVEN IF PURCHASER HAS NOTIFIEDFLIR OF ITS INTENDED USE FOR THE PRODUCTS),AND NON­INFRINGEMENT ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDEDFROM THIS AGREEMENT.
THIS WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ROUTINE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE, SOFTWARE UPDATES, AND REPLACEMENT OF MANUALS, FUSES, OR DIS­POSABLE BATTERIES.FLIR FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTYCOVERAGE WHERE THE ALLEGED NONCONFORMITY IS DUE TO NOR­MAL WEAR ANDTEAR, OTHER ALTERATION, MODIFI­CATION, REPAIR, ATTEMPTEDREPAIR, IMPROPER USE, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, NEGLECT, ABUSE, IMPROPER STORAGE, FAILURE TO FOLLOWANY PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS, DAMAGE (WHETHER CAUSED BYACCIDENT OR OTHERWISE), OR ANY OTHER IMPROPER CARE OR HANDING OFTHE PRODUCTS CAUSED BYANYONE OTHER THANFLIR OR FLIR’S EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE.
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE ENTIRE WAR­RANTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR AND SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY NE­GOTIATIONS,AGREEMENTS, PROMISES AND UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEENPURCHASER AND FLIR. THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED WITH­OUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OFFLIR.
6. WARRANTY RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACE­MENT. To be eligible for warrantyrepair or replacement,
Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty (30) days of dis­covering of any apparent defectin materials or workman­ship. Before Purchaser may returna Product for warranty service or repair, Purchaser must first obtain areturned material authorization (RMA) number from FLIR. To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an originalproof of purchase. For additional information, to notify FLIRof an apparent defect in materials or workmanship, or to request an RMA number, visit http://www.flir.com. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited toadequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR andfor all packaging and shipping costs. FLIR will payfor returning to Purchaser any Product that FLIR repairs orreplaces under warranty.
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FLIR reserves the right to determine, in itssole discretion, whether a returned Product is covered underWarranty. If FLIR determines that any returned Product isnot covered under Warranty or is otherwise excluded from Warranty coverage, FLIR may chargePurchaser areasonable han­dling fee and return the Product to Purchaser, at Purchas­er’s expense, or offerPurchaser theoption of handling the Product as a non-warranty return.
7. NON-WARRANTY RETURN. Purchaser mayrequest
that FLIR evaluate andserv iceor repair a Product not cov­ered under warranty, which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion. Before Purchaser returns a Product for non-warranty evaluation and repair, Purchaser must con­tact FLIR by visiting http://www.flir.com to request an eval­uation and obtain an RMA. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions pro­vided by FLIR including but not limited toadequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIRand forall packaging and shipping costs. Upon receipt ofan author­ized non-warranty return, FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility ofand the costs and fees associated with Purchaser’s request. Pur­chaser shall be responsible for the reasonable cost of FLIR’s evaluation, forthe costof any repairs or services authorized by Purchaser, andfor thecost of repackaging and returning the Product to Purchaser.
Any non-warranty repair of a Productis warranted for one hundred eighty days (180) daysfrom the date of return shipment by FLIR to be free from defectsin materials and workmanship only,subject to all of the limitations, exclu­sions and disclaimers in this document.
9.2 FLIR Test and Measurement
Limited 2 Year Warranty
A qualifying FLIR Test and Measurement product (the “Product”) purchased either directly from FLIR Commer­cial Systems Inc and affiliates (FLIR) or from anauthor­ized FLIR distributor or reseller that Purchaser registers on-line with FLIR is eligible forcoverage under FLIR’s Lim­ited Warranty, subject to the terms and conditions in this document. This warranty onlyapplies to purchases of Qualifying Products (see below) purchased and manufac­tured after April 1, 2013.
PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENTCAREFULLY; ITCON­TAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROD­UCTS THAT QUALIFY FOR COVERAGEUNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS, HOW TO ACTIVATE THEWARRANTY, WARRANTY COVERAGE, AND OTHERIMPORTANT TERMS, CON­DITIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS.
1. PRODUCT REGISTRATION. To qualify forFLIR’s Lim-
ited Warranty, Purchaser must fully register the Product di­rectly with FLIR on-line at http://www.flir.com within Sixty (60) DAYS of the date the Product was purchased bythe first retail customer (the “Purchase Date”). Qualifying PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOTREGISTERED ON-LINE
WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE WILL HAVE A LIMITEDONE YEARWARRANTY FROM DATEOF PURCHASE.
2. QUALIFYING PRODUCTS. Upon registration,Test and Measurement products that qualify for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Warrantyare: VS70 Videoscope, VSAxx Articulation Camera, VSCxx Camera, VSSxx Probe Spool, VST handset, MR02 Pin Extension Probe,and TAxx not including accessories which may havetheir ownwarranty.
3. WARRANTY PERIODS. The applicableLimited War­ranty Period measured from the Purchase dataare:
Products Limited Warranty
VS70, VSAxx, VSCxx, VSSxx, VST, MR02, TAxx
Any Product that is repaired or replaced under warrantyis covered under this Limited Warranty forone hundred eighty days (180) days fromthe date of return shipment by FLIR or for the remaining duration ofthe applicable Warranty Period, whichever is longer.
4. LIMITED WARRANTY. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, and except as ex­cluded or disclaimed in this document, FLIR warrants, from the Purchase Date, that all fully registeredProducts will conform to FLIR’s published productspecifications and be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the applicable Warranty Period.PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WAR­RANTY, AT FLIR’S SOLE DISCRETION, ISTHE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVEPRODUCTS IN A MANNER, AND BYA SERVICE CENTER, AUTHORIZED BY FLIR. IF THIS REMEDY IS ADJUDICATEDTO BE IN­SUFFICIENT, FLIRSHALL REFUND PURCHASER’S PAID PURCHASEPRICE ANDHAVE NO OTHER OBLI­GATION OR LIABILITYTO BUYER WHATSOEVER.
5. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONSAND DISCLAIMERS. FLIR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANYKIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER­CHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR­POSE (EVEN IF PURCHASER HAS NOTIFIEDFLIR OF ITS INTENDED USE FOR THE PRODUCTS),AND NON­INFRINGEMENT ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDEDFROM THIS AGREEMENT.
THIS WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ROUTINE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE, SOFTWARE UPDATES, AND REPLACEMENT OF FUSES,OR DISPOSABLE BATTERIES.FLIR FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTYCOVERAGE WHERE THE ALLEGED NONCONFORMITY IS DUE TO NORMALWEAR AND TEAR, OTHER ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, REPAIR, ATTEMPTED REPAIR, IMPROPER USE, IMPROPER
Period
TWO (2) Years
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MAINTENANCE, NEGLECT, ABUSE, IMPROPER STOR­AGE, FAILURETO FOLLOW ANY PRODUCT INSTRUC­TIONS, DAMAGE (WHETHER CAUSED BY ACCIDENT OR OTHERWISE), OR ANYOTHER IMPROPER CARE OR HANDING OF THE PRODUCTS CAUSED BY ANY­ONE OTHER THAN FLIR ORFLIR’S EXPRESSLYAU­THORIZED DESIGNEE.
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE ENTIRE WAR­RANTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR AND SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY NE­GOTIATIONS,AGREEMENTS, PROMISES AND UNDERSTANDINGSBETWEEN PURCHASERAND FLIR. THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED WITH­OUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENTOF FLIR.
6. WARRANTY RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACE-
MENT.To be eligible for warranty repair or replacement,
Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty (30) days of dis­covering of any apparent defectin materials or workman­ship. Before Purchaser may returna Product for warranty service or repair, Purchaser must first obtaina returned material authorization (RMA) number from FLIR. To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an originalproof of purchase. For additional information, to notifyFLIR of an apparent defect in materials or workmanship, or to request an RMA number, visit http://www.flir.com. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limitedto adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIRand forall packaging and shipping costs. FLIR will payfor returning to Purchaser any Product that FLIR repairs orreplaces under warranty.
FLIR reserves the right to determine, in its solediscretion, whether a returned Product is covered under Warranty. If FLIR determines that any returned Product isnot covered under Warranty or is otherwise excluded from Warranty coverage, FLIR may charge Purchasera reasonablehan­dling fee and return the Product to Purchaser, at Purchas­er’s expense, or offerPurchaser theoption of handling the Product as a non-warranty return.
7. NON-WARRANTY RETURN. Purchaser mayrequest that FLIR evaluate and serviceor repair a Product not cov­ered under warranty,which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion. Before Purchaser returns a Product for non-warranty evaluation and repair, Purchaser must con­tact FLIR by visiting http://www.flir.com to request an eval­uation and obtain an RMA. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions pro­vided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR andfor all packaging and shipping costs. Upon receipt ofan author­ized non-warranty return, FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility ofand the costs and fees associated with Purchaser’srequest. Pur­chaser shall be responsible for the reasonable cost of FLIR’s evaluation, for thecost of any repairs or services authorized by Purchaser, and forthe cost of repackaging and returning the Product to Purchaser.
Any non-warranty repair of a Productis warranted for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR to be free from defectsin materials and workmanship only,subject to all of the limitations, exclu­sions and disclaimers in this document.
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