Hioki DT4221, DT4222 Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
DT4221 DT4222
DIGITAL MULTIMETER
June 2014 Revised edition 1 DT4221A981-01 14-06H

Contents

Introduction ................................................................... 1
Options (sold separately) ............................................ 2
Safety Notes .................................................................. 3
Usage Notes .................................................................. 8
1 Overview 11
1.1 Overview and Features ........................... 11
1.2 Parts Names and Functions ................... 12
1.3 Display ..................................................... 16
1.4 Alarm Display and Battery Indicator ..... 17
2 Preparation for Measurements 19
2.1 Measurement Workfl ow .......................... 19
2.2 Inserting/Replacing the Battery ............. 20
2.3 Using Test Leads ..................................... 22
2.4 Installation in Measurement Location ... 25
Hanging the instrument with the strap ................25
3 Performing Measurements 27
3.1 Inspection Before Use ............................ 27
3.2 Measuring Voltage................................... 31
Measuring AC voltage .........................................31
Measuring DC voltage ........................................32
Measurement using the AC and DC
automatic judgment (DT4221) ............................32
3.3 Measuring Frequencies .......................... 33
3.4 Checking Continuity ............................... 34
3.5 Measuring Diode (DT4222) ..................... 35
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3.6 Measuring Resistance (DT4222) ............ 36
3.7 Measuring Electrostatic Capacities
(DT4222) ................................................... 37
3.8 Checking the Electric Charge (DT4221) 38
4 Using Instrument Conveniently 39
4.1 Selecting the Measurement Range ........ 39
Measuring with the auto range ...........................39
Measuring with the manual range .......................39
4.2 Retaining the Measured Value ............... 40
4.3 Reducing the Noise (FILTER) ................. 41
4.4 Checking the Relative Value/
Performing Zero Adjustment .................. 43
Checking the relative value (REL) ......................43
Performing zero adjustment ................................44
4.5 Turning On the Backlight ........................ 45
4.6 Using the Auto Power Save (APS) ......... 45
4.7 Power-on Option Table ........................... 46
5 Specifi cations 49
5.1 General Specifi cations ........................... 49
5.2 Electrical Characteristics ....................... 51
5.3 Accuracy Table ........................................ 53
6 Maintenance and Service 59
6.1 Repair, Inspection, and Cleaning ........... 59
6.2 Troubleshooting ...................................... 60
6.3 Error Display ............................................ 62
Appendix Appx.1
Appx. 1 RMS and Average ....................... Appx.1
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Introduction

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI DT4221, DT4222 Digital Multimeter. To obtain maximum performance from the product, please read this manual fi rst, and keep it handy for future reference.

Verifying Package Contents

When you receive the instrument, inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping. In particular, check the accessories, panel switches, and connectors. If damage is evident, or if it fails to operate according to the specifi cations, contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller.
Check the package contents as follows.
DT4221 or DT4222
DT4911 Test Lead (p. 22)
LR03 Alkaline battery × 1
Instruction Manual
DT4221 DT4222
The holster has been attached.
(English)
Instruction manuals may also be available in other languages. Please visit our website at
http://www.hioki.com.
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Options (sold separately)

Options (sold separately)
The following options are available for the instrument. Contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller when ordering.
Connecting cables (p. 22)
L4933
Contact Pin Set
L4934
Small Alligator Clip Set
DT4911
Test Lead
C0200 Carrying Case
The instrument, test leads, instruction manual, and others can be stored in the case.
Z5004 Magnetic Strap (p. 25)
Attach this strap to the instrument and secure it on the wall surface such as a metal plate for use.
33 V AC/70 V DC
CAT III 300 V/CAT II 600 V
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Safety Notes

Safety Notes
This instrument is designed to conform to IEC 61010 Safety Standards, and has been thoroughly tested for safety prior to shipment. However, using the instrument in a way not described in this manual may negate the provided safety features.
Before using the instrument, be certain to carefully read the following safety notes.
DANGER
Mishandling during use could result in injury or death, as well as damage to the instrument. Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use.
WARNING
With regard to the electricity supply, there are risks of electric shock, heat generation, fi re, and arc discharge due to short circuits. If persons unfamiliar with electricity measuring instruments are to use the instrument, another person familiar with such instruments must supervise operations.
Protective gear
WARNING
To avoid electric shock when measuring live lines, wear appropriate protective gear, such as insulated rubber gloves, boots and a safety helmet.
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Safety Notes
Notation
In this manual, the risk seriousness and the hazard levels are classifi ed as follows.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
that will result in death or serious injury to the operator.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in death or serious injury to the operator.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury to the operator or damage to the instrument or malfunction.
Indicates information related to the operation of the instrument or maintenance tasks with which the operators must be fully familiar.
Indicates a high voltage hazard. If a particular safety check is not performed or the instrument is mishandled, this may give rise to a hazardous situation; the operator may receive an electric shock, may get burnt or may even be fatally injured.
Indicates a strong magnetic-fi eld hazard. The effects of the magnetic force can cause abnormal operation of heart pacemakers and/or medical electronics.
Indicates prohibited actions.
Indicates the action which must be performed.
*
Additional information is presented below.
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Safety Notes
Symbols affi xed to the instrument
Indicates cautions and hazards. When the symbol is printed on the instrument, refer to a corresponding topic in the Instruction Manual.
Indicates that dangerous voltage may be present at this terminal.
Indicates a double-insulated device.
Indicates a grounding terminal.
Indicates DC (Direct Current).
Indicates AC (Alternating Current).
Indicates DC (Direct Current) or AC (Alternating Current).
Symbols for various standards
Indicates the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) in EU member states.
Indicates that the instrument conforms to safety regulations set out by the EC Directive.
Screen display
This instrument uses the following screen displays.
AB CD E F GH I J K L MNOPQR S T UVWXY Z
1234567890
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Safety Notes
Accuracy
We defi ne measurement tolerances in terms of rdg. (reading) and dgt. (digit) values, with the following meanings:
(Reading or displayed value)
rdg.
The value currently being measured and indicated on the measuring instrument.
(Resolution) The smallest displayable unit on a digital measuring
dgt.
instrument, i.e., the input value that causes the digital display to show a “1” as the least signifi cant digit.
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Safety Notes
Measurement categories
To ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC 61010 establishes safety standards for various electrical environments, categorized as CAT II to CAT IV, and called measurement categories.
DANGER
• Using a measuring instrument in an environment
designated with a higher-numbered category than that for which the instrument is rated could result in a severe accident, and must be carefully avoided.
• Using a measuring instrument without
categories in an environment designated with the CAT II to CAT IV category could result in a severe accident, and must be carefully avoided.
This instrument conforms to the safety requirements for CAT III 600 V, CAT IV 300 V measuring instruments.
CAT II: When directly measuring the electrical outlet receptacles of
the primary electrical circuits in equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord (portable tools, household appliances, etc.)
CAT III: When measuring the primary electrical circuits of heavy equipment
(fi xed installations) connected directly to the distribution panel, and feeders from the distribution panel to outlets
CAT IV: When measuring the circuit from the service drop to the service
entrance, and to the power meter and primary overcurrent protection device (distribution panel)
Distribution panel
Service entrance
Service drop
CAT IV
Power meter
See: “2.3 Using Test Leads” (p. 22)
Internal wiring
CAT III
Fixed installation
CAT II
T
Outlet
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Usage Notes

Usage Notes
Follow these precautions to ensure safe operation and to obtain the full benefi ts of the various functions.
DANGER
If the test lead or the instrument is damaged, there is a risk of electric shock. Before using the instrument, perform the following inspection.
• Before using the instrument, check that the
coating of the test leads are neither ripped nor torn and that no metal parts are exposed. Using the instrument under such conditions could result in electrocution. Replace the test leads with those specifi ed by our company.
• Before using the instrument the fi rst time, verify
that it operates normally to ensure that no damage occurred during storage or shipping. If you fi nd any damage, contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller.
Installation
Installing the instrument in inappropriate locations may cause a malfunction of instrument or may give rise to an accident. Avoid the following locations. For details on the operating temperature and humidity, see the specifi cations. (p. 49)
CAUTION
• Exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature
• Exposed to corrosive or combustible gases
• Exposed to water, oil, chemicals, or solvents
• Exposed to high humidity or condensation
• Exposed to a strong electromagnetic fi eld or electrostatic charge
• Exposed to high quantities of dust particles
• Near induction heating systems (such as high-frequency induction heating systems and IH cooking equipment)
• Susceptible to vibration
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Handling the cables
WARNING
To prevent electric shock, when measuring the voltage of a power line use a test lead that satisfi es the following criteria:
• Conforms to safety standards IEC61010 or
EN61010
• Of measurement category III or IV
• Its rated voltage is higher than the voltage to be
measured
All of the optional test leads for this instrument conform to the safety standard EN61010. Use a test lead in accordance with its defi ned measurement category and rated voltage.
CAUTION
• Avoid stepping on or pinching the cable, which could damage the cable insulation.
• To avoid damaging the cables, do not bend or pull the leads and the probe bases.
The ends of the test leads are sharp. Be careful to avoid injury.
Precautions during measurement
Usage Notes
WARNING
If the instrument is used in locations where the rating indicated on the instrument or probes is exceeded, the instrument may be damaged resulting in personal injury. Do not use the instrument in such locations. See “Measurement categories” (p. 7).
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Usage Notes
CAUTION
• Do not input voltage exceeding the specifi ed measurement range. Doing so may damage the instrument.
• During the continuity check, diode test, or measurement of resistance or electrostatic capacity, measurement signals are generated in the terminals of the instrument. Depending on the target for measurement, the measurement signal may cause damage. Seeing “Measurement current” and “Open circuit voltage” in the accuracy table (p. 53), check, in advance, that there are no adverse effects of the measurement current and the open circuit voltage.
Precautions during shipment
Observe the following during shipment. Hioki cannot be responsible for damage that occurs during shipment.
CAUTION
• During shipment of the instrument, handle it carefully so that it is not damaged due to a vibration or shock.
• To avoid damage to the instrument, remove the accessories and optional equipment from the instrument before shipment.
If the instrument is not to be used for an extended period of time
IMPORTANT
To avoid corrosion and/or damage to the instrument due to battery leakage, remove the battery from the instrument if it is to be kept in storage for an extended period.
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Overview

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1.1 Overview and Features

This measuring instrument is a multi-function digital multimeter that ensures both safety and durability.
Main features and functions
• Speedy display of the RMS measured value
• Environmental performance (can be used anywhere) (Operation temperature: -10 to 50°C)
• Filter function that controls the infl uence of noise
• Hold function that retains the screen display
• Solid body which can be used for an extended period of time (drop­proof)
• Speedy measurement via a fast response (0 V 100 V response approx. 0.6 seconds*) * Until the value falls within the accuracy specifi cation range.
Problem fi nding a suitable installation location?
The strap with magnet allows the instrument to be hung conveniently.
For various
Large, easily­viewable display
Backlighting to allow users to read the measurement values in dark environments
purposes
The measurement test leads and end pins can be selected.
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Parts Names and Functions

1.2 Parts Names and Functions

Front
Some indications are different between the DT4221 and DT4222.
DT4221 DT4222
Display
(p. 16)
Operation
keys (p. 13)
Rotary
switch
(p. 14)
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Operation keys
1
2
3
1
2
3
Parts Names and Functions
3
1
2
Normal
for at least 1 second
Pressed down
1
2
3
Sets the manual range/switches the range.
RANGE:AUTO / RANGE:MANUAL
Manually sets/ cancels the hold function for the displayed value.
lights up/
goes off.
Turns on/off the backlight.
Cancels the manual range.
Sets/cancels the display of the relative value (REL).
lights up/goes
off.
Switches/cancels the low pass fi lter and passband settings.
Power-on option (p. 46)
All LCDs light up and the software version is displayed.
Cancels the auto power save function (APS).
APS goes off.
Turns off the automatic backlight deactivation.
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Parts Names and Functions
7
8
9
1
1
3
4
5
6
2
5
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Rotary switches and measurement descriptions
4
3
2
1
DT4221 DT4222
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5
Function DT4221 DT4222
AC voltage measurement
DC voltage measurement
Frequency measurement
DC/AC voltage measurement (Automatic judgment) Input impedance 900k
Continuity check
Electrical charge measurement
Resistance measurement
Electrostatic capacity measurement
Diode test
2
6
1
±20%
5
3



-

-
-
-
-
7
8
9
14
Rear
1
2
Parts Names and Functions
DT4221
Test lead holder
The test lead can be held.
1
Measurement terminals
The red test lead is connected. Hereafter referred to as “V
1
terminal”.
The black test lead is connected. Hereafter referred to as “COM
2
terminal”.
2
Strap hole
The optional Z5004 Magnetic Strap can be attached. (p. 25)
Battery cover
When replacing the battery (p. 20), remove the cover.
(See p. 20)
Serial number label
It is necessary for production control such as product warranty. Do not peel off the label.
(See p. 24)
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Display
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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1.3 Display

For error displays, see “6.3 Error Display” (p.62).
56789
1 2
3 4
AC, DC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
automatic
*1
judgment
AC, DC
Continuity check (p.34)
Diode (p. 35)
Retention of the measured value (p. 40) Relative value display (p. 43) The fi lter function is activated. (p. 41) The auto power
save function is activated. (p. 45)
Battery indicator (p. 17)
Indication (example): In the
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case of 30 V input in the 60 V range, the bar is displayed to the center of the scale.
Auto range, manual range
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(p. 39)
*1: DT4221
10 11
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Alarm Display and Battery Indicator

1.4 Alarm Display and Battery Indicator

When the measured value exceeds the maximum input range in each range
Voltage measurement
The measured value and OVER blink.
Corrective action:
When the input exceeds the maximum rating, immediately move the test leads away from the measurement object.
Measurement other than voltage
The measured value and OVER blink.
Battery warning indicator
Fully charged.
As the battery charge diminishes, black charge bars disappear, one by one, from the left of the battery indicator. The battery voltage is low. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
(Blinks) The battery is exhausted. Replace the battery.
The charge is only a reference for the continuous operation time.
Power shutdown
When the charge is 0% (less than 1.15 V ± 0.2 V), “bAtt” appears in the display for 3 seconds and the power is shut down.
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Alarm Display and Battery Indicator
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