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FLIR

 

CM85

 

USER

 

MANUAL

                                                                                 

Document

 

Identifier:

 

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US_AB

 

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10. 

One

 

of

 

the

 

following

 

results

 

is

 

displayed:

 

11. 

123

 

indicates

 

clockwise

 

or

 

forward

 

rotation,

 

which

 

means

 

that

 

the

 

presumed

 

phase

 

line

 

1

 

is

 

ahead

 

of

 

the

 

presumed

 

phase

 

line

 

2.

 

12. 

321

 

indicates

 

counterclockwise

 

or

 

reversed

 

rotation,

 

which

 

means

 

that

 

the

 

presumed

 

phase

 

line

 

2

 

is

 

ahead

 

of

 

the

 

presumed

 

phase

 

line

 

1.

 

13. 

‐ ‐ 

means

 

that

 

the

 

meter

 

is

 

unable

 

to

 

determine

 

the

 

results.

 

14. 

Lo

 

V

 

means

 

that

 

users

 

possibly

 

removed

 

the

 

test

 

leads

 

before

 

completing

 

the

 

testing

 

procedure.

 

To

 

repeat

 

the

 

test,

 

press

 

the

 

OK

 

button

 

again.

 

5.9

 

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.

 

If

 

the

   

or

 

the

 

 

indicator

 

is

 

displayed,

 

press

 

the

 

MODE

 

button

 

repeatedly

 

until

 

none

 

of

 

these

 

indicators

 

are

 

displayed.

 

3. 

Insert

 

the

 

black

 

probe

 

lead

 

into

 

the

 

negative

 

COM

 

terminal

 

and

 

the

 

red

 

probe

 

lead

 

into

 

the

 

positive

 Ω 

terminal.

 

4. 

Touch

 

the

 

tips

 

of

 

the

 

probe

 

across

 

the

 

circuit

 

or

 

component

 

under

 

test.

 

5. 

Read

 

the

 

resistance

 

value

 

on

 

the

 

display.

 

5.10

 

Capacitance

 

Measurements

 

Warning:

 Do not do capacitance tests before you have removed the power the capacitor or other 

devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur. 

 

Note:

 

To

 

protect

 

the

 

internal

 

components,

 

if

 

a

 

capacitor

 

that

 

is

 

being

 

tested

 

has

 

a

 

charge,

 

the

 

meter

 

will

 

first

 

discharge

 

the

 

cap

 

and

 

show

 

diSC.

 

After

 

a

 

complete

 

discharge

 

the

 

meter

 

will

 

conduct

 

a

 

normal

 

test.

 

diSC

 

may

 

also

 

be

 

displayed

 

if

 

the

 

incorrect

 

input

 

is

 

provided

 

(e.g.,

 

measuring

 

voltage

 

while

 

in

 

capacitance

 

mode).

 

1. 

Set

 

the

 

function

 

switch

 

to

 

the

 

 

position.

 

2. 

Insert

 

the

 

black

 

probe

 

lead

 

into

 

the

 

negative

 

COM

 

terminal

 

and

 

the

 

red

 

probe

 

lead

 

into

 

the

 

positive

 

 

terminal.

 

3. 

Touch

 

the

 

tips

 

of

 

the

 

probe

 

across

 

the

 

part

 

under

 

test.

 

4. 

Read

 

the

 

capacitance

 

value

 

on

 

the

 

display.

 

 
Note:

 For very large capacitance values, it may take several seconds for the measurement to 

settle and the final reading to stabilize. 

Summary of Contents for CM85

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FLIR MODEL CM85 1000 A TRUE RMS POWER CLAMP METER ...

Page 2: ... Function Switch 10 4 3 Function Buttons 10 4 4 Display Icons and Indicators 11 4 4 1 Out of range Warning 12 5 OPERATION 13 5 1 Powering the Meter 13 5 1 1 Auto Power Off 13 5 2 Auto Manual Select Mode 13 5 3 Auto Manual Range Mode 13 5 4 HOLD Mode 14 5 4 1 Smart HOLD 14 5 5 Silent Mode 14 5 6 Voltage and Current Measurements 14 5 6 1 Voltage Measurements 14 5 6 2 Current Measurements 14 5 6 3 Ex...

Page 3: ...e Phase Four Wire Balanced Unbalanced 21 5 8 3 Phase Rotation 22 5 9 Resistance Measurements 23 5 10 Capacitance Measurements 23 5 11 Continuity Test 24 5 12 Diode Test 24 5 13 Streaming Measurement Data using Bluetooth 24 5 13 1 General 25 5 13 2 Procedures 25 6 MAINTENANCE 26 6 1 Cleaning and Storage 26 6 2 Battery Replacement 26 6 2 1 Disposal of Electronic Waste 26 7 SPECIFICATIONS 27 7 1 Gene...

Page 4: ...ced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners 1 2 Quality Assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard FLIR Systems is committed to a policy of continuous development therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of ...

Page 5: ...u 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 Do not replace the batteries before you remove the test leads This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons Do not use the device if the test leads and or the device show signs of damage Injury ...

Page 6: ... 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...

Page 7: ...da Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the devi...

Page 8: ...DC 1000 A capability and selection Auto AC DC 1000 V capability and selection Auto resistance continuity diode selection Power and power factor measurement Total harmonic distortion and 1 to 25 harmonics Phase rotation Indication 100 kΩ resistance capability Non contact voltage detector Frequency measurement Capacitance capability Smart data hold Peak hold In rush current DCA zero function Minimum...

Page 9: ...ing trigger 3 Function buttons see section 4 3 Function buttons 4 Navigation buttons 5 Non contact voltage detector light 6 Function switch see section 4 2 Function switch 7 LCD display 8 Probe terminals Figure 4 1 Front view 1 Work light 2 Battery compartment Figure 4 2 Rear view CM85 CAT IV 600V CAT III 1000V 1000A ...

Page 10: ...select mode In Manual select mode press the button to select the operating mode Use the button to select Auto range or Manual range mode see section 5 3 Auto Manual range mode In Manual range mode press the button to change the range scale Press the button to toggle between Normal and Hold modes see section 5 4 Hold mode Holding the button down for 2 seconds enables disables the key lock mode In H...

Page 11: ...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 Indicates that the meter is displaying peak minimum values Indicates that the meter is in Auto range mode Indicates that the meter is in Power factor mode Indicates tha...

Page 12: ...icates 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 DC Zero mode icon Harmonic Distortion icon In rush current mode icon Fr...

Page 13: ...he MODE button while turning on the meter 5 2 Auto Manual Select Mode In Auto select mode the meter attempts to automatically select the proper operating mode e g AC or DC measurement based on the input signal In Manual select mode the desired operating mode is selected manually Auto select mode is the default mode of operation When a new function is selected with the function switch the starting ...

Page 14: ...han 30 V DC or AC RMS the indicator is displayed 5 6 1 Voltage Measurements 1 Set the function switch to the V position 2 To manually select AC DC or AC DC measurement press the MODE button repeatedly Refer to section 5 2 Auto Manual select mode 3 To manually select the measurement range scale press the RANGE button repeatedly Refer to section 5 3 Auto Manual range mode 4 Insert the black probe le...

Page 15: ...m results center the conductor in the jaws 6 Read the current value on the display 5 6 3 Extended Functionality Modes In addition to the basic voltage and current measurements the meter can be set to different modes for extended functionality 5 6 3 1 Selecting Modes The mode icons applicable for the selected measurement type are displayed in the lower part of the display When a mode is enabled the...

Page 16: ...ed Press and hold the OK button for 2 seconds to disable Peak mode 5 6 3 3 In Rush Current Mode In Inrush current mode the meter displays the highest current reading in the first 100ms after the trigger point current detection threshold see Fig 5 3 below The current detection threshold is 1 00A for the 100 00A range and 10 0A for the 1000 0A range Inrush current mode is available when measuring AC...

Page 17: ...at there is no conductor in the clamp jaws 2 Use the navigation buttons to select and enable DC Zero mode 5 6 3 5 Frequency Mode In Frequency mode the meter measures and displays the frequency Frequency mode is available when measuring AC current or voltage in Manual select mode Important note Do not switch to the Frequency mode until the meter is setup and actively measuring the voltage or curren...

Page 18: ...able Harmonic Distortion mode 2 While in Harmonic Distortion mode use the LEFT and RIGHT navigation buttons to navigate through the individual and total harmonic data H01 H02 Hn is displayed 3 When the total harmonic distortion is displayed the indicator appears in the upper part of the display and thd is shown in the main display 4 Press the OK button to switch the display between Harmonic Order ...

Page 19: ...gn the power is flowing from the power source to the load If the value is displayed with a minus sign the power is flowing from the power load to the source 6 To measure and display the power factor press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 7 Read the power factor value on the display If the value is displayed without a sign the phase of the current signal is lagging behind...

Page 20: ...tor is displayed press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed 3 Take two measurements of the active power in accordance with Figure 5 4 4 To measure and display the power factor press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 5 Read the power factor value on the display If the value is displayed without a sign the phase of the current signal is la...

Page 21: ... the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed 3 Take three measurements of the active power in accordance with Figure 5 5 4 To measure and display the power factor press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 5 Read the power factor value on the display If the value is displayed without a sign the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the vol...

Page 22: ... the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 3 Connect the red test lead to the presumed phase line 1 and the black test lead to the presumed phase line 3 4 One of the following results is displayed 5 OL V flashes if the voltage is 1000 V 6 Lo V flashes if the voltage is 30 V 7 Out F flashes if the frequency is 65 Hz or 45 Hz 8 If normal L1 is displayed for about 3 seconds Then L2 ...

Page 23: ...ne of these indicators are displayed 3 Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal 4 Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test 5 Read the resistance value on the display 5 10 Capacitance Measurements Warning Do not do capacitance tests before you have removed the power the capacitor or other devices und...

Page 24: ...removing the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement Injury to persons can occur 1 Set the function switch to the diode position 2 Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal 3 Use the MODE button to select the diode test function The diode indicator will be displayed 4 Touch the tips of the probe ac...

Page 25: ...a 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 button on the meter to enable Bluetooth 5 Choose the desired variable 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 5 13 3 Procedure for F...

Page 26: ...ircuit remove the probe thermocouple leads from the terminals and set the function switch to the OFF position before attempting to replace the batteries 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 2 1 Disposal of Electronic Waste As with most electronic products this equipment must b...

Page 27: ...alibration cycle Operating temperatures 32 to 50 o F 0 to 10 o C non condensing 50 to 86 o F 10 to 30 o C 80 RH 86 to 104 o F 30 to 40 o C 75 RH 104 to 122 o F 40 to 50 o C 45 RH Storage temperature 14 to 122 o F 10 to 50 o C 0 80 RH batteries not fitted Dimensions H W L 1 9 3 9 10 3 49 mm 100 mm 262 mm Weight 1 29 lbs 0 59 kg including batteries Bluetooth range 32 ft 10 m maximum Temperature coef...

Page 28: ...9 9 V 1 DCV 1000 dgt add 6 dgt to the accuracy ACV 1000 dgt add 3 dgt to the accuracy Overload protection 1000 Vrms Input impedance 3 5 MΩ 100 pF AC conversion type AC coupled true RMS responding calibrated to the RMS value of a sine wave input Accuracies are given for sine waves at full scale and non sine waves below half scale For non sine waves 50 60 Hz add the following crest factor correction...

Page 29: ...r 1 of reading AC conversion type and additional accuracy is same as for the AC voltage AC DC Arms accuracy Same as ACA specification DCA specification The DCA is affected by the temperature and the residual magnetism Use the DCA zero function to compensate Table 7 3 Peak hold peak maximum peak minimum AC only Non TRMS Function Range Accuracy ACV 140 0 V 3 0 15 dgt 1400 V ACA 140 0 A 3 5 15 dgt 14...

Page 30: ... Hz Table 7 5 Total harmonic distortion Function Range Accuracy ACA ACV 99 9 3 0 10 dgt Table 7 6 Harmonic distortion measurement Harmonic order Range Accuracy H01 H12 99 9 5 10 dgt H13 H25 10 10 dgt Overload protection 1000 Vrms 1000 Arms If ACV 10 Vrms or ACA 10 Arms rdy is displayed If the fundamental frequency is outside the range 45 65Hz out F is displayed Table 7 7 Inrush current Function Ra...

Page 31: ... 3 10 dgt 99 99 kW 10 V 5 A min 999 9 kW 10 V 5 A min 1 The range is determined by the V A range 9 999 kW 100 V 100 A 99 99 kW 1000 V 100 A or 100 V 1000 A 999 9 kW 1000 V 1000 A Overload protection 1000 Vrms 1000 Arms Accuracy defined for ACW Sine waves ACV 10 Vrms ACA 5 Arms Frequency 50 60 Hz PF 1 00 DCW DCV 10 V DCA 5 A Table 7 9 Power factor Function Range Accuracy PF 1 00 to 0 00 to 1 00 3 1...

Page 32: ... 80 V 0 1V Overload protection 1000 Vrms Maximum test current Approx 0 5 mA Maximum open circuit voltage for Ω Approx 2 4 V Maximum open circuit voltage for diode Approx 1 6 V Continuity threshold 30 Ω beep on 100 Ω beep off Continuity indicator 2 kHz tone buzzer Continuity response time 100 ms Table 7 11 Capacitance Function Range Accuracy Capacitance 3 999 μF 1 9 8 dgt 39 99 μF 399 9 μF 3 999 mF...

Page 33: ...anty are MR7x CM7x CM8x DMxx VP5x not including accessories which may have their own warranty 3 WARRANTY PERIODS For purposes of the The Limited 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 applicable to the original owner of the Products Any Product that is repair...

Page 34: ...tp 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 and for all packaging and shipping costs Upon receipt of an authorized non warranty return FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility...

Page 35: ...MENT To be eligible for warranty repair or replacement Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty 30 days of discovering of any apparent defect in materials or workmanship Before Purchaser may return a Product for warranty service or repair Purchaser must first obtain a returned material authorization RMA number from FLIR To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an original proof of purchase For ...

Page 36: ...0 USA Telephone 1 503 498 3547 Customer Support Technical Support Website http support flir com Technical Support Email TMSupport flir com Service and Repair Email Repair flir com Customer Support Telephone 1 855 499 3662 option 3 toll free Publication Identification No CM85 en US Release version AB Release Date 2016 February Language en US ...

Page 37: ...USER MANUAL FLIR MODEL CM82 600 A TRUE RMS POWER CLAMP METER ...

Page 38: ...ION 8 4 1 Meter Parts 8 4 2 Function Switch 9 4 3 Function Buttons 9 4 4 Display Icons and Indicators 10 5 OPERATION 12 5 1 Powering the Meter 12 5 2 Auto Manual Select Mode 12 5 3 Auto Manual Range Mode 12 5 4 HOLD Mode 13 5 5 Silent Mode 13 5 6 Voltage and Current Measurements 13 5 7 Non Contact Voltage Detector 17 5 8 Power Measurements 18 5 9 Resistance Measurements 22 5 10 Capacitance Measure...

Page 39: ... 1 Cleaning and Storage 24 6 2 Battery Replacement 24 7 SPECIFICATIONS 25 7 1 General specifications 25 7 2 Electrical specifications 26 8 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 31 9 WARRANTIES 31 9 1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime Warranty 31 9 2 FLIR Test and Measurement Limited 2 Year Warranty 32 ...

Page 40: ...ced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners 1 2 Quality Assurance The Quality Management System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard FLIR Systems is committed to a policy of continuous development therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements on any of ...

Page 41: ...ect 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 Do not replace the batteries before you remove the test leads This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons Do not use the device if the test leads and or the device show signs of damage Injury to persons can...

Page 42: ...damage to the protection 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 ...

Page 43: ...pability and selection Auto AC DC 1000 V capability and selection Auto resistance continuity diode selection Power and power factor measurement Total harmonic distortion and 1 to 25 harmonics Phase rotation Indication 100 kΩ resistance capability Non contact voltage detector Frequency measurement Capacitance capability Smart data hold Peak hold Inrush current DCA zero key Minimum maximum and avera...

Page 44: ...splay 7 Navigation Buttons 8 COM negative Probe Input Jack 9 Non contact voltage detector light 10 Function switch see section 4 2 Function switch 11 Work light Button 12 HOLD Button 13 OK ENTER Button 14 Positive Probe Input Jack for Voltage Capacitance Resistance and Power 1 Work light 2 Battery compartment 1 9 2 3 11 12 4 5 6 13 7 7 14 8 10 1 2 Fig 4 2 Rear View Fig 4 1 Front View ...

Page 45: ...on to select Auto select or Manual select mode see section 5 2 Auto Manual select mode In Manual select mode press the button to select the operating mode Use the button to select Auto range or Manual range mode see section 5 3 Auto Manual range mode In Manual range mode press the button to change the range scale Press the button to toggle between Normal and Hold modes see section 5 4 Hold mode Ho...

Page 46: ...mum reading values Indicates that the meter is displaying the average reading Indicates that the meter is displaying peak maximum values Indicates that the meter is displaying peak minimum values Indicates that the meter is in Auto range mode Indicates that the meter is in Power factor mode Indicates that the meter displays the total harmonic distortion Indicates that the meter is in Phase rotatio...

Page 47: ...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 DC Zero mode icon Harmonic Distortion icon Inrush current mode icon Frequency mode icon Silent mode icon Lock mode ic...

Page 48: ...he MODE button while turning on the meter 5 2 Auto Manual Select Mode In Auto select mode the meter attempts to automatically select the proper operating mode e g AC or DC measurement based on the input signal In Manual select mode the desired operating mode is selected manually Auto select mode is the default mode of operation When a new function is selected with the function switch the starting ...

Page 49: ...V DC or AC RMS the indicator is displayed 5 6 1 Basic Voltage Measurements 1 Set the function switch to the V position 2 To manually select AC DC or AC DC measurement press the MODE button repeatedly Refer to section 5 2 Auto Manual select mode 3 To manually select the measurement range scale press the RANGE button repeatedly Refer to section 5 3 Auto Manual range mode 4 Insert the black probe lea...

Page 50: ...ts center the conductor in the jaws 6 Read the current value on the display 5 6 3 Extended Functionality Modes In addition to the basic voltage and current measurements the meter can be set to different modes for extended functionality 5 6 3 1 Selecting Modes 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 i...

Page 51: ...s and hold the OK button for 2 seconds to disable Peak mode 5 6 3 3 Inrush Current Mode In Inrush current mode the meter displays the highest current reading in the first 100ms after the trigger point current detection threshold see Fig 5 3 below The current detection threshold is 1 00A for the 100 00A range and 10 0A for the 1000 0A range Inrush current mode is available when measuring AC current...

Page 52: ...the navigation buttons to select and enable Min Max Avg mode 2 Press the OK button repeatedly to cycle through the minimum maximum and average reading displays The corresponding icons are displayed or 3 Press and hold the OK button for 2 seconds to disable Min Max Avg mode 5 6 3 7 Harmonic Distortion Mode In Harmonic Distortion mode the meter displays the distortion percentage value for the first ...

Page 53: ...or measurements of AC current or voltage 1 Use the navigation buttons to select and activate the VFD mode 5 7 Non Contact Voltage Detector Note Test on a known live circuit before testing on an unfamiliar circuit 1 Hold the clamp tips of the meter very close to the voltage source 2 If voltage is present the non contact voltage alert lamp see section 4 1 Meter parts illuminates a red color CAUTION ...

Page 54: ...gn the power is flowing from the power source to the load If the value is displayed with a minus sign the power is flowing from the power load to the source 6 To measure and display the power factor press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 7 Read the power factor value on the display If the value is displayed without a sign the phase of the current signal is lagging behind...

Page 55: ...ator is displayed press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed 3 Take two measurements of the active power in accordance with Figure 5 4 4 To measure and display the power factor press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 5 Read the power factor value on the display If the value is displayed without a sign the phase of the current signal is l...

Page 56: ... the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed 3 Take three measurements of the active power in accordance with Figure 5 5 4 To measure and display the power factor press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed 5 Read the power factor value on the display If the value is displayed without a sign the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the vol...

Page 57: ...epeatedly until the indicator is displayed 3 Connect the red test lead to the presumed phase line 1 and the black test lead to the presumed phase line 3 4 One of the following results is displayed OL V flashes if the voltage is 1000 V Lo V flashes if the voltage is 30 V Out F flashes if the frequency is 65 Hz or 45 Hz If normal L1 is displayed for about 3 seconds Then L2 is displayed and the meter...

Page 58: ...isplayed 3 Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal 4 Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test 5 Read the resistance value on the display 5 10 Capacitance Measurements Warning Do not do capacitance tests before you have removed the power the capacitor or other devices under test during a measurement...

Page 59: ...removing the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement Injury to persons can occur 1 Set the function switch to the diode position 2 Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal 3 Use the MODE button to select the diode test function The diode indicator will be displayed 4 Touch the tips of the probe ac...

Page 60: ...ircuit remove the probe thermocouple leads from the terminals and set the function switch to the OFF position before attempting to replace the batteries 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 2 1 Disposal of Electronic Waste As with most electronic products this equipment must b...

Page 61: ...ion 1 year calibration cycle Operating temperatures 32 to 50 F 0 to 10 C non condensing 50 to 86 F 10 to 30 C 80 RH 86 to 104 F 30 to 40 C 75 RH 104 to 122 F 40 to 50 C 45 RH Storage temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C 0 80 RH batteries not fitted Dimensions H W L 1 9 3 9 10 3 49 mm 100 mm 262 mm Weight 20 8 oz 590g including batteries Temperature coefficient 0 2 specified accuracy C 18 C 64 4 F 28...

Page 62: ...dgt add 6 dgt to the accuracy ACV 1000 dgt add 3 dgt to the accuracy Overload protection 1000 Vrms Input impedance 3 5 MΩ 100 pF AC conversion type AC coupled true RMS responding calibrated to the RMS value of a sine wave input Accuracies are given for sine waves at full scale and non sine waves below half scale For non sine waves 50 60 Hz add the following crest factor corrections For a crest fac...

Page 63: ...or 1 of reading AC conversion type and additional accuracy is same as for the AC voltage AC DC Arms accuracy Same as ACA specification DCA specification The DCA is affected by the temperature and the residual magnetism Use the DCA zero function to compensate Table 7 3 Peak hold peak maximum peak minimum AC only Non TRMS Function Range Accuracy ACV 140 0 V 3 0 15 dgt 1400 V ACA 140 0 A 3 5 15 dgt 8...

Page 64: ...ction Range Accuracy ACA ACV 99 9 3 0 10 dgt Table 7 6 Harmonic distortion measurement Harmonic order Range Accuracy H01 H12 99 9 5 10 dgt H13 H25 10 10 dgt Overload protection 1000 Vrms 600 Arms If ACV 10 Vrms or ACA 10 Arms rdy is displayed If the fundamental frequency is outside the range 45 65Hz out F is displayed Table 7 7 Inrush current Function Range Accuracy ACA 99 99 A 3 0 3 A 599 9 A 3 5...

Page 65: ...in 3 10 dgt 99 99 kW 10 V 5 A min 599 9 kW 10 V 5 A min 1 The range is determined by the V A range 9 999 kW 100 V 100 A 99 99 kW 1000 V 100 A or 100 V 600 A 599 9 kW 1000 V 600 A Overload protection 1000 Vrms 600 Arms Accuracy defined for ACW Sine waves ACV 10 Vrms ACA 5 Arms Frequency 50 60 Hz PF 1 00 DCW DCV 10 V DCA 5 A Table 7 9 Power factor Function Range Accuracy PF 1 00 to 0 00 to 1 00 3 1 ...

Page 66: ... 80 V 0 1V Overload protection 1000 Vrms Maximum test current Approx 0 5 mA Maximum open circuit voltage for Ω Approx 2 4 V Maximum open circuit voltage for diode Approx 1 6 V Continuity threshold 30 Ω beep on 100 Ω beep off Continuity indicator 2 kHz tone buzzer Continuity response time 100 ms Table 7 11 Capacitance Function Range Accuracy Capacitance 3 999 μF 1 9 8 dgt 39 99 μF 399 9 μF 3 999 mF...

Page 67: ... Lifetime Warranty are MR7x CM7x CM8x DMxx VP5x not including accessories which may have their own warranty 3 WARRANTY PERIODS For purposes of the The Limited 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 applicable to the original owner of the Products Any Product ...

Page 68: ...tp 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 and for all packaging and shipping costs Upon receipt of an authorized non warranty return FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility...

Page 69: ...MENT To be eligible for warranty repair or replacement Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty 30 days of discovering of any apparent defect in materials or workmanship Before Purchaser may return a Product for warranty service or repair Purchaser must first obtain a returned material authorization RMA number from FLIR To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an original proof of purchase For ...

Page 70: ...47 Customer Support Technical Support Website http support flir com Technical Support Email TMSupport flir com Service and Repair Email Repair flir com Customer Support Telephone 1 855 499 3662 option 3 toll free Publication Identification No CM82 en US Release Version AD Release Date 2016 March Language en US ...

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