
DL369/DL379B/DL389
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH
CAT III
600V
400A
DL379B
μA
Hi-NCV-Lo
MFD
TEMP
30V
DISCONNECT TEST LEADS
CATIII 600V
CATIV
300V
• 3 ¾ digit, 4000 count LCD display
• Auto-ranging with manual ranging capability
• MIN/MAX (Peak Hold). All ranges except capacitance & frequency.
• Frequency, duty cycle, data hold
• Auto power off
• Dual display
• Built-in test lead storage
• Backlit display + Worklight (DL379B & DL389)
• Detachable current clamp head (DL379B & DL389)
• Temperature (DL379B & DL389)
• Magnetic mount (DL379B & DL389)
• True RMS measurement (DL389 only)
Warning
Refer to user guide regarding potential hazard and proper instructions.
Before using this meter, read all safety information carefully
the word “WARNING” is used to indicate conditions or actions that may
pose physical hazards to the user. The word “CAUTION” is used to indicate
conditions or actions that may damage this instrument.
Warning
• Before each use, verify meter operation by measuring a known voltage
or current.
Never use the meter on a circuit with voltages that exceed the category
•
based rating of this meter.
• Do not use this meter during electrical storms or in wet weather.
• Do not use the meter or test leads if they appear damaged.
• Keep your fingers away from the test lead’s metal probe contacts when
making measurements.
FEATURES
SAFETY NOTES
. In this manual
• Ensure meter leads are fully seated and keep fingers away from metal
probe contact when making measurements. Always grip the leads
behind the finger guards molded into the probe.
• Do not open the meter to replace batteries white the probes are
connected.
• Use caution when working with voltages above 60V DC or 25V AC RMS.
Such voltages pose shock hazards.
• To avoid false readings that can lead to electrical shock, replace
batteries if a low battery indicator appears.
• Unless measuring voltage or current, shut off and lock out power before
measuring resistance or capacitance.
• Always adhere to national and local safety codes. Use proper personal
safety equipment (PPE) to prevent shock and arc blast injury where
hazardous live conductors are exposed.
• Always turn off power to a circuit or assembly under test before cutting,
unsoldering or breaking the current path. Even small amounts or current
can be dangerous.
• Always disconnect the live test leads before disconnecting the common
test lead from the circuit.
• In the event of electrical shock, ALWAYS bring the victim to the
emergency room for evaluation, regardless of victim’s apparent
recovery. Electrical shock can cause unstable heart rhythms that
may need medical attention.
• If any of the following occur during testing, turn off the power source
to the circuit being tested: arching, flame, smoke, extreme heat, smell of
burning materials or discoloration or melting of components.
Warning
Higher voltages and currents require greater awareness of physical safety
hazards. Before connecting the test leads; turn off power to the circuit
under test; set meter to the desired function and range; connect the test
leads to the meter first, then connect to the circuit under test. Reapply
power. If an erroneous reading is observed, disconnect power immediately
and recheck all settings and connections.
Warning
This meter is designed for trade professionals who are familiar with the
hazards of their trade. Observe all recommended safety procedures that
include proper lock-out utilization and the user of personal protective
equipment that includes safety glasses, gloves and flame resistant clothing.
Symbol Definitions
Equipment is safe for
connection and disconnection
to Live conductors
AC
~
Alternating Current
DC
Direct Current
Not Applicable to
Identified Model
Ground
Warning or Caution
Double Insulation
(Protection Class II)
Battery
Category Definitions
Measurement
Short-Curcuit
(typical) kA
Category
II < 10 Circuits connected to mains socket
III < 50 Mains distributions parts of the
IV > 50 Source of the mains installation in
Location in the
a
building installation
outlets and similar points in the
MAINS installation
building
the building
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
2
1
3
CAT III
600V
400A
6
DL379B
μA
Hi-NCV-Lo
7
8
9
10
14
18
19
1. Clamp jaw: Measure inductive AC current. Jaw opens to 1.25” (32mm).
2. Wire Separation Tab/NCV Sensor: Used to isolate an individual wire
from a bundle for testing. NCV sensor helps detect live voltage.
3. Conductor Alignment Marks: Used to aid in the visual alignment of
a conductor when measuring inductive amperage. Greatest accuracy
is achieved when the conductor, inside the clamp, is centered at the
intersection of these marks.
4. Test Lead Holder: Used for hands-free use of one of the test probes.
5. Hand Guard: Used as a point of reference for the operator’s safety.
Warning
Always keep your hands and fingers behind the hand guards when
measuring current on exposed conductors. Contact may result in serious
injury.
6.
Clamp Lever: Opens and closes current clamp jaw.
NOTE: The clamp uses a high-tension spring to close the jaw. Do not
allow fingers or objects to become pinched in the hinge as jaws close.
7. NCV (Non-Contact Voltage) Button: Activates non-contact voltage
function. Dual level indication on DL379B only.
8. Range Button: Used to select range for upper and lower display
readings.
9. Hold/Backlight Button: Freezes readings or activates backlight and
worklight. (Worklight available on DL379B and DL389)
10. Min/Max Button: Activates MIN/MAX capture function, cycles through
minimum and maximum values. Press and hold for 2 seconds to return to
live readings.
11. Rotary Function Switch: Turns meter on and is used to select the range
or function.
12. Upper Display: Used to display current when measuring with the clamp
head, or UEi’s optional current hook adapter. Displays output from other
accessories when connected to UEi’s meter base.
13. Lower Display: Used to display input to test lead jacks. Includes AC/
DC volts, frequency, resistance, diode, capacitance and AC/DC
microamps (μA).
14. Select Button: Used to choose a measurement mode from selections
with multiple options such as AC or DC volts; AC or DC microamps;
resistance, diode, capacitance or continuity; Fahrenheit or Celsius.
15. Temperature Input Jack: Input jack for K-type thermocouple probe
(available on DL379B and DL389).
16. Temperature Input Jack Lock: Move switch down to measure
temperature.
NOTE: Test leads must be removed from input jacks prior to operating
the temperature function.
17. Hz/Duty Cycle Button: Used to toggle between frequency and duty cycle
when in AC voltage measurement mode.
18. Common Terminal: The black test lead is plugged into this input jack to
supply ground or “low” reference for all measurements.
19. Maximum Category Indicator: Indicates maximum voltage for the rated
working category.
Warning
DO NOT exceed 1000V DC or AC RMS at either the common or
multifunction input jacks as measured from earth ground.
MFD
TEMP
30V
DISCONNECT TEST LEADS
CATIII 600V
CATIV
300V
4
5
11
12
13
15
16
17
20
20. Multifunction Input Jack: Used for measuring AC/DC volts, frequency
duty cycle, resistance, diode, continuity, and capacitance.
Warning
Use CAT III listed test leads or higher. DO NOT attempt to measure more
than 1000V DC, 750V AC or 2000μA DC.
Displays and Indicators
Location of function icons on display may vary be model number.
AC indicator
~
DC indicator
Indicates a negative value (DC negative voltage)
-
Maximum value displayed
M
AX
Minimum value displayed
MIN
A (top display)
ADP (top display)
nF / μF
Displaying Amps from clamp jaw or adapter
Displaying value from adapter
Low battery indication
Hold function
HOLD
Diode function
Continuity function
Capacitance function (nanofarads or microfarads)
Microamps function (1μA is 0.000001 Amp)
nA
Frequency function
Hz
Duty cycle function
%
Millivolts function (1 mV is 0.001 Volt)
mV
Auto power off is active
APO
Auto Range mode is active
AT
Displayed if input value exceeds selected range
O.L.
Resistance function
ȍ
Degrees Fahrenheit
°F
Degrees Celsius
°C
WARRANTY
The DL369/DL379B/DL389 is warranted to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase.
If within the warranty period your instrument should become inoperative
from such defects, the unit will be repaired or replaced at UEi’s option.
This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which
occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration, tampering,
accident, misuse, abuse, neglect or improper maintenance. Batteries and
consequential damage resulting from failed batteries are not covered by
warranty.
Any implied warranties, including but not limited to implied warranties
of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the
express warranty. UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or
other incidental or consequential damages, expenses, or economic loss, or
for any claim or claims for such damage, expenses or economic loss.
A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase date will be required
before warranty repairs will be rendered. Instruments out of warranty will
be repaired (when repairable) for a service charge.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
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Auto Power Off
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
After powering off, the meter will turn on again when you change ranges,
rotate the selector dial or press a button.
NOTE: The APO is disabled during MIN/MAX mode.
Backlight/Worklight (DL379B and DL389 only)
Press and hold the HOLD button for 2 seconds to activate. Lights
automatically turn off in 2 minutes to save battery life.
NOTE: After activating the lights, quick press to activate the hold mode.
Automatic / Manual Range
The meter defaults to auto range mode and AT is indicated on the display
while active. Press the RANGE button to cycle through available ranges.
Selecting a specific range will put the meter in manual range mode and AT
will no longer be displayed on screen. Press and hold the RANGE button to
return to auto ranging mode.
NOTE: Manual ranging will provide a faster input response over auto
range.
MIN/MAX
When using the MIN/MAX capture mode for amps, it is recommended that
you first select the range of the expected maximum value. If this is not done
it will lock in the lowest range for the initial measurement. If the maximum
value exceeds this range the meter will capture O.L. as the maximum value.
Data Hold
Press the HOLD button to activate. This will freeze the reading and range in
the display for review.
Measuring AC Amps
WIRE CURRENT
Measuring AC/DC Volts
FIL CONDUCTEUR NOIR
FIL CONDUCTEUR ROUGE
FIL CONDUCTEUR NOIR
FIL CONDUCTEUR ROUGE
Measuring Frequency or Duty Cycle
• Press SELECT to change
between AC/DC
• Press RANGE to select range
prior to using MAX/MIN.
NOTE: Max capture is useful for
motor inrush current.
LINE SPLITTER
• Press SELECT to change
between AC/DC
• Must be AC Volt or AC μA
mode
• Press HZ/DUTY to select and
change between frequency or
duty cycle
NOTE: Frequency greater than
1MHz will display 0.000
Measuring Resistance and Capacitance
Warning
DO NOT measure resistance on a live circuit.
Warning
Safely discharge capacitor before measurement.
NOTE: Leave meter connected to the capacitor for 10 seconds allowing the
reading to settle. Larger capacitors could take up to 60 seconds.
Measuring Continuity and Diode
Press SELECT to change between continuity and diode
NOTE: Continuity tone sounds at approximately <50Ω.
NOTE: Shows voltage drop if forward biased and O.L. if reversed biased.
Measuring Temperature (DL379B and DL389 only)
Warning
Disconnect test lead probes from
voltage source and meter.
• Slide temperature input
jack lock switch down prior to
connecting temperature probe.
• Press
SELECT to change
between Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Temperature Calibration
• Connect temperature probe as directed above.
• Remove battery cover. Place temperature probe in a known standard
temperature. Stirred crush ice in distilled water can be used for 32°F.
• Adjustments are made by accessing the potentiometer through the lower
right access port in the battery compartment.
• Using a fine tip standard screwdriver, adjust the potentiometer to 32°F
(0°C).
Measuring Non-Contact Voltage
• Press and hold the NCV button and move the sensor tip on the clamp
head near the voltage source. Both a visual and audible alert will indicate
voltage.
• The DL379B Hi/Lo NCV indicates LOW voltage at <120V and HIGH voltage
at >120V.
• NOTE: The worklight will be disabled during NCV tests.
Attaching / Detaching Clamp Heads
• To detach the clamp head first unplug all test leads and probes. Firmly
grab clamp head and base and pull apart. When attaching a clamp head
or attachment, align heads and push together ensuring the heads lock
together securely.
NOTE: Leaving clamp head or attachment plugged in will drain battery.
PERIODIC SERVICE
Warning
Repair and service of this instrument is to be performed by qualified
personnel only. Improper repair or service could result in physical
degradation of the meter
and personal injury this meter provides to the operator. Perform only the
maintenance task you are qualified to do.
Cleaning
Periodically clean your meter’s case using a damp cloth. DO NOT use
abrasive, flammable liquids, cleaning solvents or strong detergents as they
may damage the finish, impair safety or affect the reliability of the structural
components.
Battery Replacement
Remove screws from battery compartment cover on back of meter and
remove cover. Replace batteries with fresh batteries paying attention to
polarity position. Replace cover and screws.
, altering the protection from electrical shock
SPECIFICATIONS
DC Volts
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
400mV 0.1mV
4V 1mV
40V 10mV
400V 100mV
1000V 1V
±(0.5% + 4 dgts)
±
(
0.8% + 10
dgts)
1000V RMS
AC Volts (45Hz to 400Hz)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
400mV 0.1mV
4V 1mV
40V 10mV
400V 100mV
750V 1V
AC Amps Measurement - Jaw Input (45~400Hz)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
40A 0.01A
400A
DL369: 400A range only
DL389: 45Hz to 400Hz True RMS (Crest factor<3:1)
DC Low Amps Measurement (Test Lead Input)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
400μA 0.01μA
2000μA
AC Low Amps Measurement (Test Lead Input 45Hz to 400Hz)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
400μA 0.01μA
2000μA
DL389: 45Hz to 400Hz True RMS (Crest factor<3:1)
Resistance
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
400Ω 100mΩ
4kΩ
40k1 101
400k1 1001
4M1 1k1
40M1 10k1 ±(2.0% + 4 dgts)
Capacitance Measurement
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
40nF 0.01nF
400nF 0.1nF
4μF 0.001μF
40μF 0.01μF
400μF 0.1μF
4000μF 1μF
DL379B: Capacitance range to 2000μF
Diode Test
Range Open Circuit V Test Current Overload
2.0V <1.6V DC 0.25mA 600V RMS
Frequency Measurement
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
9.999Hz 0.001Hz
99.99Hz 0.01Hz
999.9Hz 0.1Hz
9.999kHz 1Hz
99.99kHz 10Hz
199.9kHz 100Hz
Minimum Frequency: 0.5Hz, DC V offset should be zero
Sensitivity: >10% of each AC Volt range except 4V (>20%) range only
Temperature Measurement
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
-22˚ ~ 14˚F
15˚ ~ 752˚F
(-30˚ ~ -10˚C)
(-9˚ ~ 400˚C)
Duty (%) Cycle Measurement
Range Accuracy
01. to 99.9%
0.5Hz to 100kHz (pulse width >2μsec)
±(2.0% +5 dgts) 750V RMS
±(2.9% + 15 dgts)
±(1.9% + 8 dgts)
0.1A
±(1.2% + 3 dgts) 2000μA/600V RMS
0.1μA
±(2.0% + 5 dgts)
0.1μA
±(1.5% + 5 dgts)
1Ω
±(1.0% + 4 dgts)
±(3.5% + 6 dgts)
±(0.1% + 4 dgts)
±(1.0% +5.4˚F)
0.1˚F
±(1.0% + 3.6˚F)
(1.0% +3.0˚C)
(0.1˚C)
(±1.0% + 2.0˚C)
±(0.2% per kHz +0.1%) + 5 counts
400A
2000μA/600V RMS
600V RMS
600V RMS
600V RMS
30V RMS
Overload
Protection
600V RMS
Continuity Measurement
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