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3805-50

 

ディジタルハイテスタ

DIGITAL HiTESTER

2011年4月 発行  改訂3版

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Instruction Manual

April 2011  Revised edition 3  3805C980-03  11-04H

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Page 1: ...3805 50 DIGITAL HiTESTER 2011 4 3 Instruction Manual April 2011 Revised edition 3 3805C980 03 11 04H...

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Page 4: ...2 3 6 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 40 3 7 41 3 8 41 3 9 42 3 10 42 3 11 43 3 12 45 3 13 46 3 14 46 4 47 5 51 5 1 51 5 2 54 5 3 55 5 4 L9207 10 61 6 63 6 1 63 6 2 65 6 3 65 6 4 67 6 5 67...

Page 5: ...1 HIOKI 3805 50 6LR61 1 L9207 10 1 3805 50 1 1...

Page 6: ...2 3853 3856 02 USB 9180 9181 9182 9183 9472 9473 9474 9475 9476 9617 CE 9618 CE...

Page 7: ...3 IEC 61010 DC AC DC AC...

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Page 9: ...5 CAT II 1000 V CAT III 600 V IEC61010 CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT IEC60664 CAT I CAT II CAT CAT III CAT IV...

Page 10: ...6 0 40 80 rh 31 40 50 rh 23 5 80 rh...

Page 11: ...7 L9207 10...

Page 12: ...8 OFF CAT CAT CAT CAT p 5...

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Page 15: ...1 1 11 3856 02 1 1 1 DMM 9999 0 09 rdg 2dgt CE IEC61010 1 CAT 1000 V CAT 600 V EMC 3 p 33 4 20mA 0 20mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 0 100 T1 T2 T LED RS 232C USB 3856 02...

Page 16: ...1 2 12 1 2 p 13 p 14 p 14 COM T1 A mA 999 9 mA T2 A 9 99 A T2 V T1...

Page 17: ...1 2 13 APS ON REL ON ON MAX MIN MAX MIN AVG ON AUTO DCV DCA ACV ACA ON T1 T2 T ON J K...

Page 18: ...1 2 14 OFF SHIFT DC AC Hz SHIFT 9999 A SHIFT DC AC Hz 999 9 mA SHIFT DC AC Hz 9 99 A SHIFT DC AC Hz SHIFT T1 T2 T SHIFT ON OFF ON OFF...

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Page 21: ...1 2 17 4 mm 19 mm 2 mm 900 mm 3 6 mm CAT CAT CAT CAT p 5 L9207 10...

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Page 23: ...19 2 DC1000 V AC1000 V 2 107 V Hz A AC DC 10 A A mA AC DC 1 A CAT DC1000 V AC1000 V CAT DC600 V AC600 V...

Page 24: ...2 1 20 L9207 10 AC AC100 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 1 2 SHIFT p 27 3 V COM 2 1...

Page 25: ...2 1 21 4 5 V SHIFT 6 AC 0 OK OL NG OK NG...

Page 26: ...2 1 22 7 A A A A V 8 A A V 1 6 V OK OL NG p 65 OK OL NG p 65...

Page 27: ...2 2 23 2 2 OFF 1 2 SHIFT DC AC 3 RANGE p 34 4 DC AC Hz AC DC Hz AUTO ACV...

Page 28: ...2 3 24 5 6 SHIFT p 30 SHIFT p 45 AC 2 3 OFF...

Page 29: ...2 3 25 1 A 9999 A mA 999 9 mA A 9 99 A A 2 SHIFT DC AC 3 RANGE p 34 4 5 6 SHIFT Hz p 30 mA SHIFT 4 20 mA 0 20 mA p 40 DC AC AC DC Hz AUTO A ACA...

Page 30: ...2 4 26 2 4 1 2 RANGE p 34 3 4 5 AUTO REL p 39 10H...

Page 31: ...2 5 27 2 5 1 2 SHIFT 3 RANGE RANGE p 34 4 5 6 100 999 9 10 0 AUTO...

Page 32: ...2 6 28 2 6 1 2 3 4 0 3 0 8 V 0 050 V 0 3 V 0 8 V...

Page 33: ...2 7 29 2 7 1 2 RANGE p 34 3 4 5 9 999 F AUTO...

Page 34: ...2 8 30 2 8 1 A 2 SHIFT Hz 3 RANGE RANGE 3 RANGE Hz Hz p 34 4 5 6 AUTO Hz A...

Page 35: ...2 9 31 2 9...

Page 36: ...2 9 32 1 K J mV p 48 mV 2 3 SHIFT T1 T2 T 1 1 2 2 T T1 T2 4 1 1 2 2 5 6 SHIFT p 46 T1 T2 T...

Page 37: ...3 1 33 AUTO 3 3 1 1 9999 9999 900 9999 2 9 99 A 999 3 2 100 V 2100 A AUTO...

Page 38: ...3 2 34 RANGE RANGE 3 2 A Hz AUTO...

Page 39: ...3 3 35 3 3 1 REC HOLD 1 OFF p 49 2 REC HOLD 3 REC HOLD REC HOLD 3 3 HOLD HOLD...

Page 40: ...3 3 36 3 3 2 1 p 49 2 REC HOLD 3 4 REC HOLD HOLD HOLD HOLD...

Page 41: ...3 4 37 REC REC MAX REC MIN REC MAX MIN REC AVG 1 REC HOLD p 49 DCV DC A DCmA 100 ACV AC A ACmA 500 DCA 0 1 A ACA 0 5 A OL 3 4 REC...

Page 42: ...3 4 38 2 REC HOLD 3 REC HOLD MAX MAX MIN MAX MIN AVG...

Page 43: ...3 5 REL 39 REL mV 1 2 REL 3 5 REL OL REL...

Page 44: ...mA 0 20 mA 0 100 1 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA p 48 2 mA SHIFT 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 3 SHIFT 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 RANGE 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 3 6 4 20 mA 0 20 mA A 4 A 16 A 100 4 20 mA 12 00 mA A 20 A 100 0 20...

Page 45: ...3 7 41 1 p 49 2 OFF 3 7 3 8 100 4 APS...

Page 46: ...3 9 42 610 0 V 6 2 V 3 9 OL p 33 p 34 9999 9999 9 99 A 9 99 A 2 100 V 2 100 V 3 10...

Page 47: ...3 11 43 p 65 RS 232C 1 3856 02 2 3 p 48 4 3856 02 3 11 USB 3856 02 USB 3856 02 9600 8 bit OFF OFF...

Page 48: ...3 11 44 5 RS 232C INTERFACE 6 7 RS 232C INTERFACE...

Page 49: ...3 12 45 H 0 11 1 1 V 2 SHIFT 3 SHIFT 4 RANGE 3 3 12...

Page 50: ...3 13 46 T1 T2 T 1 TEMP 2 SHIFT 3 SHIFT 1 REL 2 p 49 3 REL 3 13 T2 T1 T 3 14...

Page 51: ...47 1 SHIFT OFF 2 SHIFT 3 REC HOLD REL 4 RANGE 5 OFF RANGE 4 SHIFT ON...

Page 52: ...48 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 4 20mA 0 20mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA Hz 0 5 Hz 1 Hz 2 Hz 5 Hz 2400 Hz 300 Hz 600 Hz 1200 Hz OFF mV K K J V...

Page 53: ...49 OFF OFF 100 1000 100 15m 1m 99m OFF 15 1 99 OFF AC DC DC AC DC DC AC AC AC DC AC RANGE DEFA...

Page 54: ...50 4 20 mA 0 20 mA AC DC SHIFT...

Page 55: ...5 1 51 5 5 1 AUTO REC MAX MIN AVG REL 4 20 mA 0 20 mA APS RS 232C USB H SCAN TN 1 4Duty HOLD HOLD...

Page 56: ...k Hz APS REL REC MAX MIN AVG AUTO T1 T2 T SCAN RS232 V COM A mA A OFF V A mA A TEMP SHIFT REC HOLD REL RANGE 6 2 V 0 2 V 6F22 1 6LR61 1 83W 178H 58Dmm 76W 167H 33Dmm 400 g 2 2000 m 0 40 80 rh 31 40 50...

Page 57: ...5 1 53 A mA 1 A 700 V 50kA SIBA 6 35 32 mm 7012540 A 10 A 600 V 10kA 6 35 25 35mm TDC600 3853 3856 02 USB 9180 9181 9182 9183 9472 9473 9474 9475 9476 9617 CE 9618 CE EN61010 EMC EN61326...

Page 58: ...0 Hz 1k unbalance DCV 1 2s 0V 200 V ACV 4 5s 0 V 200 V 2 0s 0 10 0s 0 50 M AC5 312 kV 50 Hz 60 Hz 15 V DC1000 V AC1000 V 2 107 V Hz 1000 V 600 V 6000 V A DC10 A AC10 A A mA DC1000 mA AC1000 mA CAT DC1...

Page 59: ...t rdg dgt 1 DC V 5 3 10 2 V 23 5 80 rh 1 0 15 999 9 mV 0 09 rdg 5 dgt 11 11 M 1 DC1000 V AC1000 V 2 107 V Hz 6000 V 9 999 V 0 09 rdg 2 dgt 10 10 M 1 99 99 V 0 09 rdg 2 dgt 10 01 M 1 999 9 V 0 2 rdg 5...

Page 60: ...5dgt 1 rdg 5dgt 2 rdg 5dgt 10 10 M 1 100 pF 99 99 V 1 rdg 5dgt 1 rdg 5dgt 2 rdg 5dgt 10 01 M 1 100 pF 999 9 V 1 rdg 5dgt 1 rdg 5dgt 3 10 00 M 1 100 pF 3 2 rdg 20dgt 7 s 1 5 2 40 200 Hz 3 10 5dgt 99 9...

Page 61: ...k 0 3 rdg 3 dgt 15 5 A 999 9 k 0 3 rdg 3 dgt 1 55 A 9 999 M 0 8 rdg 3 dgt 141 nA 99 99 M 1 2 rdg 3 dgt 2 141 nA 100 5 14 s 10H 1 999 9 9 999k REL 2 60 rh 9 999 F 2 rdg 5 dgt 0 08 mA DC1000 V AC1000 V...

Page 62: ...A 0 5 rdg 3 dgt 0 2 V 0 01 10 A 600 V 10 kA 7 s 1 400 mA 0 5 rdg 3dgt 1 40 500Hz 500 2kHz 999 9 A 1 rdg 5 dgt 1 5 rdg 5 dgt 0 11 V 100 1 A 700 V 50 kA 9999 A 1 rdg 5 dgt 1 5 rdg 5 dgt 1 1 V 100 99 99...

Page 63: ...5Hz DC1000 V AC1000 Vrms 2 107 V Hz 99 99 Hz 0 03 rdg 3dgt 999 9 Hz 0 03 rdg 3dgt 9 999 kHz 0 03 rdg 3dgt 99 99 kHz 0 03 rdg 3dgt 999 9kHz 2 0 03 rdg 3dgt 1 s 10Hz rms 40 Hz 5 kHz 2 kHz 15 kHz 10 Hz...

Page 64: ...Hz 999 9 V 90 V 100 V 1000 V 20 Hz 20 kHz 10 Hz 20 kHz 999 9 A 50 A 50 A 9999 A 500 A 500 A 99 99 mA 5 mA 5 mA 999 9 mA 50 mA 50 mA 9 99 A 0 5 A 0 5 A rms 40 Hz 5 kHz 2 kHz 15 kHz 10 Hz 20 kHz 15 kHz...

Page 65: ...5 4 L9207 10 61 5 4 L9207 10 2 2000 m 15 55 90 rh 30 60 90 rh 1000 V 8000 V 600 V 8000 V 1000 V 6000 V 10 A AC6 880 kVrms 50 Hz 60 Hz 15 900 mm 65 g EN61010...

Page 66: ...5 4 L9207 10 62...

Page 67: ...6 1 63 TEL 0268 28 0823 FAX 0268 28 0824 1 6 6 1 p 64...

Page 68: ...6 1 64 p 49 p 65 p 65 p 41 p 67 p 22 p 65 p 27 p 43...

Page 69: ...6 2 65 6 2 6 3 OFF OFF...

Page 70: ...6 3 66 1 OFF 2 3 4 6F22 6LR61 5 A mA 1 A 700 V 50 kA SIBA 6 35 32 mm 7012540 A 10 A 600 V 10kA 6 35 25 35 mm TDC600...

Page 71: ...6 4 67 No 1 REL 2 REL 3 No No 2 00 4 1 REC HOLD 2 REC HOLD 3 4 6 4 6 5...

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Page 75: ...TEMPERATURE 3415 02 XXXX HiTESTER 3415 01 3415 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3805 50 DIGITAL HiTESTER...

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Page 77: ...oduct Overview Features 11 1 2 Names and Functions of Parts 12 Chapter 2 Measurement 21 2 1 Pre Operation Inspection 23 2 2 Voltage Measurement 26 2 3 Current Measurement 28 2 4 Resistance Measurement...

Page 78: ...ction 41 3 5 Relative REL Display Function 43 3 6 4 20 mA 0 20 mA Percentage Display Function 44 3 7 Bar Graph Display Function 45 3 8 Auto Power Save 45 3 9 Overload Warning 46 3 10 Battery Depletion...

Page 79: ...rical specifications 58 5 3 Accuracy 59 5 4 L9207 10 TEST LEAD Specifications 65 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Service 67 6 1 Troubleshooting 67 6 2 Cleaning 69 6 3 Replacing the Battery and Fuses 69 6 4...

Page 80: ...Contents iv...

Page 81: ...switches and connectors If damage is evident or if it fails to operate according to the specifica tions contact your dealer or Hioki representative When transporting the instrument use the original p...

Page 82: ...PROBE 9182 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9183 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9472 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9473 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9474 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9475 SHEATH TYPE TE...

Page 83: ...ctions and precau tions in the manual before use We disclaim any responsibility for accidents or injuries not resulting directly from instrument defects Safety Symbols In the manual the symbol indicat...

Page 84: ...incorrect operation presents a significant hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of injury to the user or damage to...

Page 85: ...e accident and must be carefully avoided Never use a CAT I measuring instrument in CAT II III or IV envi ronments The measurement categories comply with the Overvoltage Cate gories of the IEC60664 Sta...

Page 86: ...dity range for guaranteed accuracy 23 5 C 73 9 F 80 RH or less non condensating Operating Precautions Setting up the Instrument Avoid the following locations that could cause an accident or damage to...

Page 87: ...g the instru ment in such conditions could cause an elec tric shock so contact your dealer or Hioki representative for replacements Model L9207 10 TEST LEAD Measurement Precautions Observe the followi...

Page 88: ...pins at the ends of the test leads To prevent a short circuit accident be sure to use the test leads with the sleeves attached when performing measurements in the CAT III and CAT IV measurement catego...

Page 89: ...d breaking the cables do not bend or pull them The ends of the leads are sharp Be careful to avoid injury Keep the cables well away from heat sources as bare conductors could be exposed if the insulat...

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Page 91: ...Additional Functions The 3805 50 is also equipped with a wealth of additional functions ranging from simple support for measurement to easy analysis See Chapter 3 Additional Functions page 37 Refresh...

Page 92: ...9 mA or less tem perature measurement T2 Connect the red test lead A terminal Terminal used for current measurement 9 99 A or less temperature mea surement T2 Connect the red test lead COM terminal C...

Page 93: ...diode check function is being used Lights when the continuity check function is being used Low battery indicator This lights when the battery needs to be replaced Lights when the harmonics percentage...

Page 94: ...ent measurement function up to 9999 A Use the SHIFT key to select DC AC or Hz Current measurement function up to 999 9 mA Use the SHIFT key to select DC AC or Hz Current measurement function up to 9 9...

Page 95: ...eturn the instrument to the holster before start ing to use the instrument again Holster Test Lead Holder Connector Stand Connector This connector is for the optional communications cable If you remov...

Page 96: ...1 2 Names and Functions of Parts 16 Screw Communications Port Rear Panel Do not apply heavy downward pressure with the stand extended The stand could be damaged...

Page 97: ...sleeve removed Diameter approx 2 mm Sleeve Attach to the pins to prevent short circuit acci dents Barrier Represents the safe handling distance from the pins Cable Double sheathed cables Length Approx...

Page 98: ...he CAT I and CAT II measurement cate gories For details on measurement cate gories see Measurement categories 5 page in the instruction manual To prevent an electric shock accident con firm that the w...

Page 99: ...so take care not to injure yourself Removing the sleeves Attaching the sleeves Insert the metal pins of the test leads into the holes of the sleeves and firmly push them all the way in Gently hold th...

Page 100: ...1 2 Names and Functions of Parts 20...

Page 101: ...ess of the maximum input could destroy the instrument and result in personal injury or death The maximum input current is as follows A terminal Continuous up to 10 A AC DC A mA terminal 1 A AC DC Neve...

Page 102: ...condary side of a circuit breaker To avoid electrocution do not touch the ter minals For safety reasons when taking measurements only use the test lead provided with the instrument In order to protect...

Page 103: ...0 60Hz commercial power supply 1 Set the function switch to 2 Press the SHIFT key to conduct the continuity check lights 31 page 3 Connect the red test lead to the V terminal and the black test lead t...

Page 104: ...k test lead to the V terminal Short the tips of the red and black test leads by touching them together Display of commercial voltage levels OK No display of commercial voltage levels NO Possible teste...

Page 105: ...e for A terminal Connect the red test lead to the A terminal and the black test lead to the V terminal Short the tips of the red and black test leads by touching them together Buzzer sounds OK OL disp...

Page 106: ...do not apply volt age or current to the measurement terminal Doing so may damage the instrument 1 Set the function switch 2 Use the SHIFT key to select either DC or AC 3 To set manual range press the...

Page 107: ...g tested 6 Read the value displayed To display the frequency press the SHIFT key and select Hz frequency 34 page Holding down the SHIFT key to display the harmonics percent age 49 page ACV Measurement...

Page 108: ...ent and result in per sonal injury To avoid electrical accidents remove power from the circuit before measuring Note that the instrument may be damaged if voltage or current the measurement range When...

Page 109: ...ess the RANGE key Auto range is the normal set ting 38 page 4 Connect the test leads to the test terminals 5 Connect the test leads to the object being tested 6 Read the value displayed To display the...

Page 110: ...h 2 To set manual range press the RANGE key Auto range is the normal setting 38 page 3 Connect the test leads to the test terminals 4 Connect the test leads to the object being tested 5 Read the value...

Page 111: ...to change the range press the RANGE key Normally manual range is used To change to auto range hold the RANGE key down 38 page 4 Connect the test leads to the test terminals 5 Connect the test leads to...

Page 112: ...nect the test leads to the object being tested 4 Read the value displayed With a normal diode the sequential order voltage 0 3 to 0 8 V is displayed When the display value less than 0 050 V buzzer sou...

Page 113: ...o change the range press the RANGE key Normally manual range is used 38 page 3 Connect the test leads to the test terminals 4 Connect the test leads to the object being tested 5 Read the value display...

Page 114: ...A 2 Select Hz frequency with the SHIFT key 3 Press the RANGE key to change the range for voltage or current Normally manual range is used Once the RANGE key is pressed the input voltage or current wil...

Page 115: ...high temperatures do not let the handle of the temperature probe or the com pensation lead wire exceed the temperature range Clean the surface of the object to be measured and then touch the temperatu...

Page 116: ...display Holding down the SHIFT key to view the temperature for each measurement channel in order 50 page Example Red Black Black Red T1 T2 T This unit uses an internal temperature sensor to perform c...

Page 117: ...ally as soon as the power is turned on in all functions except for the continuity check function AUTO lights on the screen Threshold Values Additional Functions Chapter 3 3 1 Auto Range Function AUTO...

Page 118: ...n you know the strength of the input signal To change to auto range holding down the RANGE key 3 2 Manual Range Function When using the continuity check function man ual range is the initial setting W...

Page 119: ...hold function off 53 page 2 Press the REC HOLD key during measurement to lock the displayed value 3 To update and lock the displayed value again press the REC HOLD key again To cancel the trigger hol...

Page 120: ...2 Press the REC HOLD key to set the instrument to wait for the trigger 3 Connect the test lead to the test subject Once the display value stabilizes lights a buzzer sounds and the display is locked 4...

Page 121: ...um value REC MIN Input signal maximum value minimum value REC MAX MIN Input signal average value REC AVG 1 To turn on the recording function holding down the REC HOLD key while measurement is in progr...

Page 122: ...key MAX MIN MIN MAX AVG MAX lights maximum value display Current value The recording function records the maximum value minimum value and average value of the internal measurement data prior to smoot...

Page 123: ...display mode This cancels the Seebeck effect and the effect of wiring resistance 1 Display the measured value that you want to set as the reference value 2 Pressing the REL key sets the currently disp...

Page 124: ...e 4 20 mA 0 20 mA percentage display function 3 Holding down the SHIFT key again to turn off the current value of the input signal 4 The RANGE key can be used to switch the range of the 4 20 mA 0 20 m...

Page 125: ...n switch or a key was oper ated The auto powersave function turns off the display screen and minimizes the instrument s internal power consumption 1 Use the Power On Option to set the operating time F...

Page 126: ...eads from the test subject immediately Auto power save will be turned off in the record ing function When the auto power save function is turned off be careful not to leave the unit on accidentally 3...

Page 127: ...32C interface based data transmission function If this instrument is connected to a personal computer measurement data can be transferred from this instru ment to the computer where it can be recorded...

Page 128: ...mmunications cable to the connector on the holster for the 3805 50 Communication is not possible if RS 232C INTERFACE is facing downwards 6 Connect the other end of the communications cable to the per...

Page 129: ...e waves 1 Set the function switch to V 2 Holding down the SHIFT key turns the harmonics percentage display function on 3 Holding down the SHIFT key once again turns the harmonics percentage display fu...

Page 130: ...lay function off The display backlight function increases the brightness of the display when the unit is being used in a dark environment and the display is difficult to see 1 Holding down the REL key...

Page 131: ...he setting category 3 Select the setting value parameter by pressing the REC HOLD key or the REL key Values other than the currently set value will flash 4 Confirm the setting value parameter with the...

Page 132: ...tion function the data for each sampling only Setting OFF default ON 4 20mA 0 20mA Percentage Display Switch between 4 20 mA and 0 20 mA display of the 4 20 mA 0 20 mA percentage display function Sett...

Page 133: ...r Save Set the time until the auto power save function activates Setting 15 min default 1 min to 99 min OFF Display Backlight Set the time until the backlight auto matically turns off Setting 15 sec d...

Page 134: ...Display setting screen Minimum Frequency setting screen Buzzer sound setting Refresh Hold setting screen Thermocouple Type Auto Power Save setting screen DisplayBacklight setting screen AC DC Start up...

Page 135: ...unction AUTO Manual range function Trigger hold function Refresh hold function Recording function REC MAX MIN AVG Relative REL display function REL 4 20mA 0 20mA Percentage display function Bar Graph...

Page 136: ...1 alkaline battery Dimensions Approx 83W 178H 58D mm 3 27 W 7 01 H 2 28 D including protective holster not including protrusion Approx 76W 167H 33D mm 2 99 W 6 57 H 1 30 D not including protective hol...

Page 137: ...E 3856 02 COMMUNICATION PACKAGE USB 9180 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9181 SURFACE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9182 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9183 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9472 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE...

Page 138: ...for 15 sec sin wave between input terminals and case 50 Hz 60 Hz Maximum input voltage V terminal 1000 V DC 1000 Vrms or 2 107 VHz Measurement category CAT II 1000 V CAT III 600 V anticipated transie...

Page 139: ...nt digit DC V DCV measurement Indicated revised rate 7 times s 5 3 Accuracy Accuracy guaranteed supply voltage range From 10 2 V until mark lights Accuracy guarantee for temperature and humidity Guara...

Page 140: ...g 5 dgt 1 rdg 5 dgt 2 rdg 5 dgt 10 10M 1 100pF or less 99 99 V 1 rdg 5 dgt 1 rdg 5 dgt 2 rdg 5 dgt 10 01M 1 100pF or less 999 9 V 1 rdg 5 dgt 1 rdg 5 dgt 3 Not specified 10 00M 1 100pF or less Crest f...

Page 141: ...rrent Open termi nal voltage Overload protection 999 9 0 3 rdg 3 dgt 1 Approx 0 46 mA 3 5 VDC or less 1000 V DC 1000 Vrms or 2 107 VHz for 1 minute Overload current 0 3 A or less 9 999 k 0 3 rdg 3 dgt...

Page 142: ...dg 5 dgt Approx 0 8 mA Indicated revised rate 4 times s 100 F or less Measurement method Charge discharge method with DC current Range Accuracy Burden voltage Shunt resistance Overload protection 999...

Page 143: ...dg 5 dgt 2 0 V 1 9 99 A 1 rdg 5 dgt 1 5 rdg 5 dgt 0 2 V 0 01 10 A 600 V Fuse cutoff capacity 10 kA Crest factor 3 or less The degree of accuracy for measuring distorted waveforms en tails an addition...

Page 144: ...cated revised rate 1 times s 10 Hz or more 1 Minimum frequency is set by power on option 2 Can not measure more than 200 kHz Range Minimum Sensitivity Voltage rms Accuracy specified maximum voltage 40...

Page 145: ...eves attached Sleeves removed Maximum rated voltage to earth 1000 V Measurement category III Anticipated transient overvoltage 8000 V Maximum rated voltage to earth 600 V Measurement category IV Antic...

Page 146: ...5 4 L9207 10 TEST LEAD Specifications 66...

Page 147: ...nly under the supervision of qualified technicians knowledgeable about the dangers involved When transporting the instrument pack the instrument so that it will not sustain damage dur ing shipping and...

Page 148: ...eplace the battery 69 page Is the auto power save function being activated Check the auto power save setting 45 page A portion of the screen is blank Is a portion of the display blank when the entire...

Page 149: ...herwise poor performance or damage from battery leakage could result Replace batteries only with the specified type To avoid the possibility of explosion do not short circuit disassemble or incinerate...

Page 150: ...nganese or 6LR61 alkaline or fuse 5 Close the screw on the lower case and then reattach the holster When closing the case up be careful not to pinch the wires on the snap on battery connector Fuse typ...

Page 151: ...f the instrument software 1 Turn on the power while holding down the REL key 2 Release the REL key while the buzzer is sounding 3 The version number appears on the main screen 4 Press any key to switc...

Page 152: ...ll on screen items and check the display 1 Turn on the power while holding down the REC HOLD key 2 Release the REC HOLD key while the buzzer is sounding 3 All on screen items are displayed 4 Press any...

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