background image

Note: 

1-

 

This function is available to primary functions: DCV, ACV,  

Hz, Dwell, Fuel injection detector, & Duty cycle.

     

2- When trigger level selection is required for advanced 

applications, use main display RPM function. See (4.3.6) 
for more details.

4.3.3 TEMPERATURE  Function

4.3.4

 

 

DIODE TEST function

Temperature Probe

  Set rotary switch to 

 position

  Press SELECT button momentarily two times to select temperature 

function.

  Without any temperature probe plugged into the input terminals 

(detect automatically by the meter), the secondary digital display 
displays the meter internal temperature reading in °C & °F 
alternatively. 

 Insert the banana plug type-K temperature bead probe (standard 

accessory) with correct 

 

 polarities. Positive (

) plugs into 

 jack where negative (

) plugs into COM input jack. You can 

also use a plug adapter (optional accessory) with banana pins 
to type-K socket to connect other standard type-K mini plug 
temperature probes. 

  Touch the end of the thermo probe to the measurement surface 

and observe the digital display with °C in the main display, and °F 
in the second display.

  Set rotary switch to 

.

  Insert red (

) test lead into 

 jack and black (

) test lead into 

COM input jack. 

  Connect the test leads as shown and observe the digital display.

  Normal forward voltage drop (forward biased) for a good silicon 

diode is between 0.400V to 0.900V. A reading higher than that 

indicates a leaky diode (defective). A zero reading indicates 

a shorted diode (defective). An ‘

OL

’ indicates an open diode 

(defective).

  Reverse the test leads connections (reverse biased) across the 

diode.

  The digital display shows ‘

OL

’ if the diode is good. Any other 

readings indicate the diode is resistive or shorted (defective).

4.3.5 

 RESISTANCE,  

 CONTINUITY Functions 

 

  

CAUTION

:  Maximum Input Voltage for this function is 600 Vrms  

do not exceed this rating to avoid personal injuries or 
damage to the instrument. Also ensure there is no  
power applied  to  the  component or circuit  and all 

capacitors are discharged.

  Set rotary switch to  

  Insert red (

) test lead into 

 jack and black (

) test lead into 

COM input jack 

Page 4

Summary of Contents for CT8030

Page 1: ...No 1010 1 and IEC1010 1 Installation category II Pollution degree 1 E M C Meets EN55011 and EN582 1 Dimension 7 32 x3 42 x1 39 or 186x87x35 5mm without Holster Weight Approx 13 8 Oz or 390g without Holster Accesories User s Manual Test Leads Back Probes Alligator Clips Protective Holster Hard Carriying Case K type Temperature Probe Inductive pick up and 9V battery Function Range Accuracy Input Imp...

Page 2: ...dual display 2 Pushbutton press momentarily to select trigger levels or press and hold for 1 second to toggle between positive and negative trigger slopes 3 Pushbutton to select Auto Manual ranging in most functions or number of cylinders in Dwell function 4 Pushbutton to select relative zero and relative percentage change 5 Pushbutton Press momentarily to turn on the display backlight or press an...

Page 3: ...nnunciator indicates the Fault Code Detector function is activated 28 This annunciators indicate MAX Maximum MIN Minimum MAX MIN Maximum minus Minimum or AVG Average reading is being displayed 29 DATA Secondary display for Dual Display data 30 kHz These annunciators indicate the function being selected and or the appropriate measurement units 31 Analog bar graph with overload flag polarity and sca...

Page 4: ...uch the end of the thermo probe to the measurement surface and observe the digital display with C in the main display and F in the second display Set rotary switch to Insert red test lead into jack and black test lead into COM input jack Connect the test leads as shown and observe the digital display Normal forward voltage drop forward biased for a good silicon diode is between 0 400V to 0 900V A ...

Page 5: ...ils 4 3 8 FUEL INJECTION DETECTOR Function Set rotary switch to Press RPM 4 2 button to toggle to RPM 2 for 2 stroke and DIS engine or to RPM 4 for 4 stroke engine Insert output plug of inductive pick up with the positive red into RPM jack and the negative black into the RPM jack Clamp the inductive pick up to a spark plug wire with the arrow sign pointing the spark plug Make sure that the pick up...

Page 6: ...with the proper fuse Failure to do this may result in injury or damage to the meter Do not attempt a current measurement where the open circuit voltage is above 600V Suspected open circuit voltage must be checked with voltage functions Voltage output current clamp adaptors are recommended to use with the meter voltage functions for making high current measurements Set rotary switch to Insert red t...

Page 7: ... indicate code with 4 beep sounds and the main display indicates the correct DTC readout 8 Read and note DTC readout displayed on the LCD Display 1 no fault stored Greater than 1 fault in system 9 Repeat procedure in step 6 If there are no further faults in the system the previously displayed DTC will be displayed 10 Repeat procedure in step 9 until the first DTC displayed is repeated 11 Eliminate...

Page 8: ...mode With the Crest mode you can capture transient signal crest voltage instantaneous peak value as short as 1ms Notes 1 Auto Power Off feature will be disabled automatically in this mode 2 To retain the readings after measurements use HOLD function to stop updating the measurements before disconnecting the test leads Use similar pushbutton procedures described above to read throughout the locked ...

Page 9: ...er measurements with a relative reference value Practically all display readings can be set as relative reference value including MAX MIN MAX MIN and AVG readings of RECORD functions Press the button momentarily again to enter the Relative Percentage Change mode with LCD annunciators turn on In this mode the readings show relative percentage changes with respect to the relative reference value It ...

Page 10: ...r use or inadequate maintenance or care The manufacturer shall not be obligated to provide service under this warranty or to repair damage resulting from attempts by unauthorized persons to repair or service the units other than to replace the batteries or to repair damage resulting from improper use Specifically if there is evidence of an attempt to open the units the warranty is void Any implied...

Reviews: