Kyoritsu KEW MATE 2012RA User guide

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIGITAL MULTIMETER
WITH
AC/DC CLAMP SENSOR
KEW MATE 2012RA
1SAFETY WARNINGS
This instrument has been designed and tested according to IEC Publication 61010: Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus. This instruction manual contains warnings and safety rules which must be observed by the user to ensure safe operation of the instrument and to retain it in safe condition. Therefore, read through these operating instructions before starting using the instrument.
Read through and understand instructions contained in this
manual before starting using the instrument.
Save and keep the manual handy to enable quick reference
whenever necessary.
Be sure to use the instrument only in its intended applications
and to follow measurement procedures described in the manual.
Be sure to understand and follow all safety instructions
contained in the manual.
Failure to follow the above instructions may cause injury, damage to the instrument and/or damage to equipment under test.
The symbol # indicated on the instrument means that the user must refer to related parts of the manual for safe operation of the instrument. Be sure to carefully read the instructions following each # symbol in this manual.
DANGER:is reserved for conditions and actions that are
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WARNING:is reserved for conditions and actions that can
#
CAUTION:is reserved for conditions and actions that can
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Following symbols are used on the instrument and in the instruction manual. Attention should be paid to each symbol to ensure your safety.
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 
likely to cause serious or fatal injury.
cause minor injury or instrument damage.
Refer to the instructions in the manual. This symbol is marked where the user must refer to the instruction manual so as not to cause personal injury or instrument damage.
Indicates an instrument with double or reinforced insulation. Indicates that this instrument can clamp on bare conductors
when measuring a voltage corresponding to the applicable Measurement category, which is marked next to this symbol.
Indicates AC (Alternating Current)
Indicates DC (Direct Current).
# WARNING
cause serious or fatal injury.
This instrument satisfies the marking requirement defined in the WEEE Directive. This symbol indicates separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment.
This marking means they shall be sorted out and collected as ordained in DIRECTIVE. This directive is valid only in the EU. When you remove batteries from this product and dispose them, discard them in accordance with domestic law concerning disposal. Take a right action on waste batteries, because the collection system in the EU on waste batteries are regulated.
WARNING
Measurement Category(CAT)
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  The restrictions on the maximum voltage level for which
the this product can be used, depend on the measurement categories specified by the safety standards.
  Do not apply any input level higher than maximum allowable
input.
 AC/DC 600V CAT II    AC/DC300V CAT III
Appliances, portable equipment, ect. For measurements
CAT II
performed on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation.
Distribution board, circuit breaker, ect. For
CAT III
measurements performed in the building installation.
DANGER
Never make measurement on circuits with a maximum voltage
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difference of 600V or greater between conductors (300V or greater between a conductor and ground).
Do not attempt to make measurement in the presence of
flammable gasses.
  Otherwise, the use of the instrument may cause sparking,
which leads to an explosion.
Never attempt to use the instrument if its surface or your hand
is wet.
Do not exceed the maximum allowable input of measuring
ranges.
Never open the battery compartment cover while making
measurement.
Never try to make measurement if any abnormal conditions,
such as broken Clamp Sensor or case is noted.
The instrument is to be used only in its intended applications or
conditions.
  Otherwise, safety functions equipped with the instrument
doesnt work, and instrument damage or serious personal injury may be caused.
WARNING
Never attempt to make any measurement, if any abnormal
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conditions are noted, such as broken case, cracked test leads or Clamp Sensor Cable and exposed metal parts or internal wiring.
Do not turn the Function Selector Switch while the test leads
are connected to the circuit under test.
Do not install substitute parts or make any modification to
the instrument. Return the instrument to Kyoritsu or your distributor for repair or re-calibration.
Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the
instrument is wet.
Always disconnect the clamp sensor and the test leads
from the circuit under test and switch off the instrument before opening the battery compartment cover for battery replacement.
A cap is provided on the tip of a test lead. Use a test lead with
the cap on for safety.
Stop using the test lead if the outer jacket is damaged and the
inner metal or color jacket is exposed.
CAUTION
Make sure that the Function Selector Switch is set to an
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appropriate position before making measurement.
Always make sure to place the test leads in the holster before
making current measurement.
Do not expose the instrument to the direct sun, extreme
temperatures or dew fall.
This instrument isn't dust & water proofed. Keep away from
dust and water.
Be sure to set the Function Selector Switch to the "OFF"
position after use. When the instrument will not be used for a long period of time, place it in storage after removing the batteries.
Use a damp cloth and detergent for cleaning the instrument.
Do not use abrasives or solvents.
Keep your fingers and hands behind the protective fingerguard
during measurement.
2FEATURES
Permits AC/DC current measurement up to 120A using a
clamp sensor that comes standard with the instrument
Clamp sensor for ease of use in crowded cable areas and
other tight places
Permits current measurement with an open current-clamp sensor that does not require opening and closing operations by the user
True-RMS measurements ACV and ACA.
Auto-power-save function
Buzzer for easy continuity checking
Data hold function to freeze the readings
LCD with a bar graph
Shock absorbing holster for ease of storage
Designed to international safety standard IEC61010-1: over-voltage category CAT III 300V, CAT II 600V and pollution degree 2.
[ Effective Value (RMS) ]   Most alternating currents and voltages are expressed in
effective values, which are also referred to as RMS (Root-Mean­Square) values.
  The effective value is the square root of the average of square
of alternating current or voltage values. Many clamp meters using a conventional rectifying circuit have "RMS" scales for AC measurement. The scales are, however, actually calibrated in terms of the effective value of a sine wave though the clamp meter is responding to the average value. The calibration is done with a conversion factor of 1.111 for sine wave, which is found by dividing the effective value by the average value. These instruments are therefore in error if the input voltage or current has some other shape than sine wave.
[ CF (Crest Factor) ]   CF (Crest Factor) is found by dividing the peak value by the
effective value.
Examples: Sine wave: CF=1.414Square wave with a 1: 9 duty ratio: CF=3
Average value
f
T
D=f/T
Effective value
Vrms
1
A
2
0.707
A A
1
A
3
A
D
Waveform
A 0
A 0
A 0
A
0
Conversion
factor
Vavg
Vrms/ Vavg
2
A
π
0.637 1.111
0.5A
1.155
f
A A・D
T
DA
AD
π
22
1
2 3
1
D
1.111  -1
Reading errors for
average sensing
A×1,111-A
0.5A×1.111-
instrument
0
A
11.1
A
3 A 3
-3.8
D
×100
×100
×100
Crest factor
1.414
1.732
CF
2
1
3
1
A
D
DA
DISTRIBUTOR
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3SPECIFICATIONS
Measuring Ranges and Accuracy (at 23 ℃ ±5 , relative
humidity75% or less)
AC Current  A (RMS value detection) Maximum Input Current : 120A
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
60A 0.00~60.39A
120A 0.0~603.9A
For non-sinusoidal waveforms, add ±(2% of reading + 2% of
full scale), for Crest factor<2.5.
0.00~60.00Arms (85Apeak or less)
0.0~120.0Arms
(170Apeak or less)
DC Current  A Maximum Input Current : 120A
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
60A ±0.00~60.39A ±0.00~60.00A ±2.0%rdg±8dgt
120A ±0.0~603.9A ±0.0~120.0A ±2.0%rdg±5dgt
AC Voltage  V (RMS value detection, Auto-range) Maximum Input Voltage : 600V
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
6V 0.000~6.039V
60V 5.60~60.39V
0.300~600.0Vrms (850Vpeak or less)
600V 56.0~603.9V
Input Impedance:approx. 10MΩ <200pF ※ For non-sinusoidal waveforms, add ±(2% of reading + 2% of
full scale), for Crest factor<2.5.
DC Voltage  V (Auto-range) Maximum Input Voltage : 600V
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
600mV ±0.0~603.9mV
6V ±0.560~6.039V
60V ±5.60~60.39V
±0.0m~600.0V ±1.0%rdg±3dgt
600V ±56.0~603.9V
Input Impedance:approx. 10MΩ
±2.0%rdg±5dgt
(45~65Hz)
sine wave
±1.5%rdg±5dgt
(45~400Hz)
sine wave
Resistance Ω (Auto-range)
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
600Ω 0.0~603.9Ω
6kΩ 0.560~6.039kΩ
60kΩ 5.60~60.39kΩ
600kΩ 56.0~603.9kΩ
0.560~6.039MΩ
6MΩ
0.0Ω~60.00MΩ
±1.0%rdg±5dgt
±2.0%rdg±5dgt
60MΩ 5.60~60.39MΩ ±3.0%rdg±5dgt
Open-loop Voltage:approx.0.6V, Measuring Current : 0.3mA or
less
Continuity
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
600Ω 0.0~603.9Ω 0.0~600.0Ω ±1.0%rdg±5dgt
The buzzer turns on for resistances lower than 35±25Ω. ※ Open-loop Voltage:approx.0.6V, Measuring Current : 0.3mA
or less
Diode
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
2V 0.000~1.999V 0.000~1.999V ±3.0%rdg±5dgt
Open-loop Voltage:approx.2.7V
Capacitor
(Auto-range)
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
40nF 0.00~40.39nF the accuracy is not guaranteed
400nF 36.0~403.9nF
40.0n~40.00μF
±2.5%rdg±10dgt4μF 0.360~4.039μF
40μF 3.60~40.39μF
400μF 36.0~403.9μF
4000μF 360~4039μF
the accuracy is not guaranteed
Frequency Hz ( AC Current ) (Auto-range)
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
10Hz 0.000~9.999Hz The accuracy is not guaranteed
100Hz 9.00~99.99Hz
1000Hz
90.0~400.0Hz ±0.1rdg±1dgt
400.1~999.9Hz
9.00Hz~400.0Hz
±0.2rdg±2dgt
10kHz 0.900~9.999kHz
100kHz 9.00~99.99kHz
The accuracy is not guaranteed
1000kHz 90.0~999.9kHz
10MHz 0.900~9.999MHz
Input Current:more than 6A
Frequency Hz ( AC Voltage ) (Auto-range)
Range Display range Allowable input Accuracy
10Hz 0.000~9.999Hz The accuracy is not guaranteed
100Hz 9.00~99.99Hz
±0.2rdg±2dgt
1000Hz 90.0~999.9Hz
10kHz 0.900~9.999kHz
100kHz 9.00~99.99kHz
9.00Hz~300.0kHz
±0.1rdg±1dgt
300kHz 90.0~300.0kHz
1000kHz 300.1~999.9kHz
10MHz 0.900~9.999MHz
Input Voltage:more than 6V (~10kHz) , more than 20V (10k
300kHz)
Input Impedance:approx. 900kΩ
Note: The symbol of "―" in the above table means that the
instrument only displays the value, but the accuracy, the proper operation and the safety are not guaranteed.
The accuracy is not guaranteed
Safety Standard
IEC 61010-1, 61010-2-032, 61010-2-033
 CAT III 300V, pollution degree 2  CAT II 600V, pollution degree 2 IEC 61010-031 EN 61326-1 (EMC) EN 50581 (RoHS)
Operating System ΔΣ modulation
Display Liquid crystal display
Maximum Reading:6039 Except Hz : 9999, CAP : 4039, Diode : 1999 Bar graph with maximum points of 30.
Display approx. 3 times per secondIndication renewal
Location for use
Operating Temperature 0 ~ +40, relative humidity 85% or less
Indoor use, 2000m max, above sealevel
and Humidity Range (without condensation)
Storage Temperature and Humidity Range (without condensation)
-20 ~ +60, relative humidity 85% or less
Source Two 1.5VDC R03 (UM-4) batteries
Current Consumption app rox. 3mA (D CV) , a pp ro x. 13m A
(ACA)
Power-save Function Shifts to the power-save state about
15 minutes after the last switch operation.
Low battery warning
Appears when the batteries
become low (2.4±0.15V or less)
Overload Protection AC voltage / DC voltage / Frequency
ranges :
 DC / ACrms 720V for 10 seconds AC current / DC current ranges :  DC / ACrms 150A for 10 seconds Resistance / Continuity / Diode /
Capacitor ranges :
 DC / ACrms 600V for 10 seconds
Withstand Voltage AC3470Vrms for 5 seconds between
electrical circuit and housing case
Insulation Resistance 100MΩ or greater at 1000V between electrical circuit and housing
case
Conductor Size Approx. φ12mm diameter max
Dimensions 128(L)×92(W)×27(D)mm
Weight Approx. 220g
Accessories Two R03 (UM-4) batteries
Instruction Manual
6-18 92-2316A
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4INSTRUMENT LAYOUT
Capacitor
Forward-bias Diode T est
Reverse-bias Diode Test
Clamp Sensor
Barrier
A Zero Adjust Button
Clamp Sensor Cable
Battery Voltage Warning
Diode Test
Continuity Buzzer
Zero ADJ
Clamp Sensor:Pick up current flowing through the conductor. Barrier (Protective figerguard):It is a part providing protection
against electrical shock and ensuring the minimum required air and creepage distances.
A Zero Adjust Button:Used for zero adjustment on DCA. Also used
to reset the display resding. Data Hold Button:Freezes the display reading. Function Selector Switch:Selects function. Also used to power the
instrument on. Range Selector Button:Selects measuring mode. When the
Ω range the defaults to the Resistance. Then, press this
switch to cycle through Resistance Diode Cotinuity
Capacitor Resistance. When the 60A, 120A range the
defaults to the AC. Then, press this switch to cycle through AC
DC AC.
Holster
LCD Display
Data Hold Button
Button
Function Selector Switch
AC / DC
Range Selector Button
Button
Data Hold
Test Lead
Unit
Test Lead Cap
Protective fingerguard
default setting
Resistance
・・・・
60A,120A
Resistance
Diode
Continuity
AC
・・・・
Bar Graph
AC
DC
Test Lead Cap:Test leads can be used under the CAT.II and III
environments by attaching a Protective cap as illustrated below. Use of our Protective cap offers different lengths suitable for the test environments.
Protective Cap
Uncapped condition for CAT.II environment
The Cap should be firmly attached to the Probes.
Exposed metal part
CAUTION
#
Capped condition for CAT.III environments
5PREPARATIONS FOR MEASUREMENT
1Checking battery voltage
   Set the Function Selector Switch to any position other than
the OFF position. If the marks on the display is clearly legible without symbol " If the display blanks or " batteries according to section 8: Battery Replacement.
When the instrument is left powered on, the auto-power-save
function automatically shut the power off; The display blanks even if the Function Selector Switch is set to a position other than the OFF position in this state.
  To power on the instrument, turn the Function Selector Switch
or press any Button. If the display still blanks, the batteries are exhausted.
Replace the batteries.
2 Make sure that the Function Selector Switch is set to the
appropriate range.
   Also make sure that data hold function is not enabled. If
inappropriate range is selected, desired measurement cannot be made.
3 Permits the measurement by placing the
one test lead in the holster while confirming the measurement value.
Verify proper operation on a known source before use or taking
action as a result of the indication of the instrument.
" showing, battery voltage is OK.
" is indicated, replace the
NOTE
WARNING
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6HOW TO MAKE MEASUREMENT
6-1 Current Measurement
DANGER
In order to avoid possible shock hazard, never make
measurement on circuits with a maximum voltage difference of 600V or greater between conductors (300V or greater between a conductor and ground).
Do not make measurement with the test leads connected to
the circuit under test.
Never make measurement with the battery compartment cover
removed.
Keep your fingers and hands behind the barrier during
measurement.
To avoid electrical shock by touching the equipment under test
or its surroundings, be sure to wear insulated protective gear.
When handling the clamp sensor, exercise caution not to apply
excessive shocks or vibration to the sensor.
Maximum measurable conductor size is 12mm in diameter.
Note: Make sure that the test leads are in the holster while
making current measurement.
  
Instrument can show the value over 120A, but the safe and proper measurement range is limited lower than 120A.
Correct
6-1-1 DC Current Measurement
(1) The Function Selector Switch to the "60A" or "120A" position. ("AC" marks are shown on the top of the display.) (2) Press the (3) Press the A ZERO ADJ Button to set the reading of the
instrument to zero. (Incorrect zero adjustment makes measurement errors.) (4) Adjust one of the conductors to the center of the clamp
sensor's arrow. ( When the position of the conductor is not at the center of
the arrow, the error occurs.) Measured value is shown on the display.
SEL
#
CAUTION
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Conductor
Adjust a conductor to the center of
Incorrect
the arrow.
Button. " " mark is shown on the display.
Note: The direction of current is plus(+) when the current
flows from the upside (A ZERO ADJ. Button side) to the underside The direction is minus(-) when the current flows from the underside to the upside.
   Minus "-" mark is shown at the left side of the value and
the bar graph while making minus current measurement.
   By changing the function switch 60A or 120A to the other
position, the AC/DC mode is reset to the default (AC mode). To set the DC mode, press the
   The zero adjustment is effective only for the current
measurement.
   After the zero adjustment the instrument operates as
follows.
    (1) The bar graph disappears.     (2) The maximum counts is changed according to the
      (ex.)
    (3) mark is shown on the display.     (4)
   ◇ Pressing the A ZERO ADJ button over 2 sec releases the
6-1-2 AC Current Measurement
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to "60A." or "120A".   (" (2) Adjust one of the conductors to the center of the clamp
( When the position of the conductor is not at the center of
Measured value is shown on the display.
Note: Unlike DC current measurement, zero adjustment is not
adjusted value.
The maximum count is 6039-100=5939, when adjusted +100 counts to zero.
Pressing A ZERO ADJ. Button again or changing the function switch releases zero adjustment function when the zero adjustment is effective.
zero adjustment function.
" mark is shown on the top of the LCD.)
sensor's arrow.
the arrow, the error occurs.)
necessary. There is not polarity indication either.
SEL
Button again.
SEL
Button,
or
6-2 Voltage Measurement
DANGER
In order to avoid possible shock hazard, never make
measurement on circuits with a maximum voltage difference of 600V or greater between conductors (300V or greater between a conductor and ground).
Do not make measurement with the battery compartment
cover removed.
Keep your fingers and hands behind the barrier during
measurement.
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Note: Make sure that the clamp sensor is in the holster while
making voltage measurement.
   I
nstrument may show the value over 600V, but the safe
and proper measurement range is limited lower than 600V.
6-2-1 DC Voltage Measurement
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to "
" mark is shown on the LCD.)
  (" (2) Short-circuit the tips of test leads to make the indication zero. (3) Connect the red test lead to the positive (+) side of the circuit
under test and the black test lead to the negative (-) side. Measured voltage value is shown on the display.
  When the connection is reversed, "-" is shown on the display.
6-2-2 AC Voltage Measurement
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to " ("
" mark is shown on the LCD.
(2) Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. Measured voltage value is shown on the display.
Note: The displayed value might be few digits instead of zero
even if shorting the test leads.
".
".
6-3 Resistance Measurement
DANGER
Never make measurement on circuits that are live.
Never make measurement with the battery compartment cover
removed.
Keep your fingers and hands behind the protective fingerguard
during measurement.
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to " (2) Press the
is not shown on the display (Resistance Measurement).
Immediately after setting the Function Selector Switch to
"
(3) Check that the display shows "
check that the display reads about zero.
(4) Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. Measured
resistance value is shown on the display.
Note:
   ◇ If there is an open in either of the test leads, " " is
   ◇ The capacitive factor of the tested circuit may cause the
   ◇ Make sure that the clamp sensor is in the holster while
SEL
When the test leads are shorted, the display may read a small resistance value. This is the resistance of the test leads.
shown on the display.
fluctuation of the measurement value, while making the resistance measurement of high value .
making resistance measurement.
#
Button and "Ω" mark is shown and " " mark
", is not necessary to operate the
". Short the test leads and
".
SEL
Button.
6-4 Diode Measurement
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to " (2) Press the (3) Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The measured value appears on the display.
[ Forward-bias Diode Test ] Connect the red test lead to the anode and the black test
[ Reverse-bias Diode Test ] Connect the red test lead to the cathode and the black test
Black Red
Note: Hold the clamp sensor in the holster, while making the
6-5 Continuity Measurement
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to " (2) Press the (3) Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The measured value appears on the display. When the measurement value is lower than 35±25Ω, the
instrument beeps.
Note: Hold the clamp sensor in the holster, while making the
6-6 Capacitor Measurement
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to " (2) Press the (3) Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The measured value appears on the display. Note: Hold the clamp sensor in the holster, while making the
SEL
Button. "" mark is shown on the display.
lead to the cathode.
lead to the anode.
AnodeCathode
Test Lead
diode measurement
SEL
Button. " " mark is shown on the display.
continuity measurement
SEL
Button. "F" mark is shown on the display.
capacitor measurement.
Red Black
Test Lead
".
AnodeCathode
6-7 Frequency Measurement
DANGER
In order to avoid possible shock hazard, never make
measurement on circuits with a maximum voltage difference of 600V or greater between conductors (300V or greater between a conductor and ground).
Do not make measurement with the test leads connected
to the circuit under test. Never make measurement with the battery compartment cover removed.
Do not make current measurement with the test leads
connected to the circuit under test.
Keep your fingers and hands behind the protective fingerguard
during measurement.
(1) Set the Function Selector Switch to "Hz." (2) Measuring frequency of current: Adjust one of the conductors to the center of the clamp
sensor's arrow.
Measured value is shown on the display.
Measuring frequency of voltage: Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. Measured
frequency is shown on the display.
Note: Do not use both the clamp sensor and the test leads at
the same time, while making the frequency measurement.
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".
Prohibition
".
Hold the test leads in the holster, while making the frequency
measurement by using the clamp sensor.
Hold the clamp sensor in the holster, while making the
frequency measurement by using the test leads.
7OTHER FUNCTIONS
7-1 Auto-Power-Save Function
A small amount of current is consumed even in the power-save
state. Make sure to set the Function Selector Switch to the OFF position when the instrument is not used.
This function helps to avoid unwanted exhaustion of the batteries because of leaving the instrument powered on and extend battery life. The instrument automatically shifts to the power-save state about 15 minutes after the last Function Selector Switch or other switch operation. A minute before power-save mode the instrument beeps 5 times, finally beeps longer and then shifts to the power-save mode.
To return to the normal state: Press the power-save mode state to the normal state.
Note: Pressing the
(ex.) When the function is 60A and in the power-save
To cancel the Auto-Power-Save Function To cancel the Auto-Power-Save Function, turn the function
switch from OFF position to any other position with pressing
SEL
Note: When the function switch is 60A or 120A, pressing A
In this case, pressing A ZERO ADJ Button over 2 sec once
To enable the Auto-Power-Save Function once again Turn the function switch to the OFF, and then to any position.
Button or the
to return from the power-save mode state, the function of each button is also enabled.
mode, pressing power-save mode and changes from initial AC mode to
DC mode.
Button.
ZERO ADJ Button over 2 sec enables to cancel the Auto­Power-Save Function.
agin enables the Auto-Power-Save Function.
NOTE
SEL
Button to return from the
Button or the
SEL
Button over 2sec releases the
SEL
Button over 2 sec
7-2 Data Hold Function
This is a function to freeze a measured value on the display. Press the data hold state, the reading is held even if input varies. " mark is shown on the LCD. To exit the data hold state, press the
Button again.
Note: Data Hold Function is not effective while making
   When the function is on the position where
Button once to hold the current reading. In this
Continuity or Diode measurement.
A ZERO ADJ Button is effective, pressing A ZERO ADJ Button cancels the held indication.
SEL
SEL
Button or
Button or
8BATTERY REPLACEMENT
WARNING
In order to avoid possible shock hazard, always disconnect
the test leads from the circuit under test and set the Function Selector Switch to the OFF position before trying to replace the batteries.
Do not mix new and old batteries.
Install batteries in the orientation as shown inside the battery
compartment, observing correct polarity.
When the battery voltage warning mark " top left corner of the LCD, replace the batteries. Note that the display blanks and " completely exhausted. (1) Set the Function Selector Switch to "OFF." (2) Remove the instrument from the holster. (3) Loosen the battery-compartment-cover-fixing screw on the
lower back of the instrument. (4) Replace the batteries with two new R03 (UM-4) 1.5V batteries. (5) Put the battery compartment cover back in place and tighten
the screw.
Battery Compartment Cover
Batteries
#
CAUTION
#
" is shown on the
" mark is not shown if the batteries are
Screw
"
[ How to storage the clamp sensor and the test leads ]
Clamp Sensor
Test Leads
Wind the lead around the folder.
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