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Summary of Contents for BT3554

Page 1: ...BATTERY TESTER BT3554 Instruction Manual Oct 2018 Revised edition 3 BT3554A961 03 18 10H BT3554 10 BT3554 01 BT3554 11 www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply c...

Page 2: ...ltage due to battery wear New battery Internal resistance 0 5 m Voltage 2 0 V The above values are examples Battery requiring replacement 1 0 m twice the value of a new battery 1 8 V 90 of the value o...

Page 3: ...auto memory function and are displayed Auto hold function Holds measurement values automatically when they become stable p 75 Auto memory function Automatically stores measurement values immediately...

Page 4: ...battery Resistance 0 5 m Voltage 2 0 V The above values are examples In use 0 75 m 1 5 times the value of a new battery 1 8 V 90 of the value of a new battery Battery requiring replacement 1 0 m twic...

Page 5: ...he measurement data can be downloaded to the computer p 83 Viewing measurement values on a mobile device only for BT3554 01 With the Bluetooth Communication function the measurement data can be viewed...

Page 6: ...lling Replacing Alkaline Batteries 32 2 3 Connecting the Test Lead 33 Connecting a Pin Type Lead and the Model 9466 Remote Control Switch 34 2 4 Turning the Power ON OFF 35 2 5 Clock Function 36 Turni...

Page 7: ...Display 52 3 7 Measuring the Temperature 53 Changing the temperature display unit 54 4 Comparator Function Evaluation by Threshold Values 55 4 1 Overview 55 4 2 Turning On the Comparator Function 56 4...

Page 8: ...1 7 Communications Function 83 7 1 Communicating with a Computer 83 7 2 Communicating with a Smart Phone or Tablet Only for BT3554 01 84 Installing the smartphone app GENNECT Cross 85 Turning ON OFF t...

Page 9: ...1 Appx 1 Effect of Extending the Test Lead and Induced Voltage Appx 1 Reducing Induced Voltage Appx 1 Appx 2 Effect of Eddy Currents Appx 2 Appx 3 AC 4 terminal Measurement Method Appx 3 Appx 4 Effect...

Page 10: ...3554 9465 10 BT3554 01 BT3554 01 9 9465 10 BT3554 10 BT3554 L2020 BT3554 11 BT3554 01 9 L2020 Trademarks Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc USA The trademark is used by HIOKI E E...

Page 11: ...g shipping In particular check the accessories panel switches and connectors If damage is evident RU LI LW IDLOV WR RSHUDWH DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH VSHFL FDWLRQV FRQWDFW RXU authorized Hioki distributor or r...

Page 12: ...CD 1 Power on option sticker 3 1 4 Carrying Case 1 5 Spare fuse 1 6 LR6 AA alkaline batteries 8 7 USB cable 1 8 Model 9465 10 or L2020 Pin Type Lead 1 9 Neck strap 1 1 Instruction manuals may also be...

Page 13: ...r It is a strong wear resistant lead Red Black Black Red Model L2020 Pin Type Lead 7KLV SLQ W SH OHDG KDV D IRXU WHUPLQDO VWUXFWXUH DQG FDQ EH XVHG LQ FRQ QHG VSDFHV ZKHUH WKH PHDVXUHPHQW WDUJHW LV GL...

Page 14: ...ype Lead I2 7 mm I1 27 mm Model 9466 Remote Control Switch When this switch is attached to the test lead the instrument can hold the values while measuring them Wearable models Model 9465 10 Pin Type...

Page 15: ...ature can be measured simultaneously with this lead Temperature sensor Red Black Black Red Miniplug TEMP SENSOR Model 9467 Large Clip Type Lead These can clip the test lead to the measurement target w...

Page 16: ...tain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use WARNING With regard to the electricity supply there are risks of HOHFWULF VKRFN KHDW JHQHUDWLRQ UH DQG DUF DVK GXH to...

Page 17: ...amage to the instrument or malfunction IMPORTANT Indicates information related to the operation of the instrument or maintenance tasks with which the operators must be fully familiar Indicates a high...

Page 18: ...ectronic Equipment Directive WEEE Directive in EU member states Indicates that the product conforms to regulations set out by the EU Directive Indicates that the product incorporates Bluetooth wireles...

Page 19: ...PHQW WROHUDQFHV LQ WHUPV RI I V IXOO VFDOH UGJ reading and dgt digit values with the following meanings f s maximum display value or range The maximum displayable value This is usually the name of the...

Page 20: ...acles of the primary electrical circuits in equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord portable tools household appliances etc CAT III When measuring the primary electrical circuit...

Page 21: ...nt Avoid the following locations Exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature Exposed to corrosive or combustible gases SRVHG WR D VWURQJ HOHFWURPDJQHWLF HOG RU HOHFWURVWDWLF charge Near induction h...

Page 22: ...G by our company Verify that the instrument operates normally to ensure that no damage occurred during storage RU VKLSSLQJ I RX QG DQ GDPDJH FRQWDFW RXU authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Precau...

Page 23: ...o not use the instrument and test lead with circuits WKDW H FHHG LWV UDWLQJV RU VSHFL FDWLRQV RLQJ VR may cause damage resulting in an electric shock Do not measure any voltage that would exceed the i...

Page 24: ...scharges the DC elimination capacitor connected across the leads before continuing to measure a low voltage battery Otherwise an excess voltage may be applied to the low voltage battery causing damage...

Page 25: ...ads These may damage the probe or break a wire IMPORTANT When using the instrument use only the test leads with those VSHFL HG E RXU FRPSDQ 8VLQJ RWKHU WHVW OHDGV PD UHVXOW in incorrect measurements d...

Page 26: ...or a replacement 5HSODFH WKH IXVH RQO ZLWK RQH RI WKH VSHFL HG W SH characteristics rated current and rated voltage Do QRW XVH IXVHV RWKHU WKDQ WKRVH VSHFL HG HVSHFLDOO do not use a fuse with higher r...

Page 27: ...SH Remove the batteries from the instrument if it is to be stored for a long time Handle and dispose of batteries in accordance with local regulations CD disc precautions Exercise care to keep the rec...

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Page 33: ...lay p 27 Measurement terminals 1 2 S S 1 SOURCE terminals 7KH 6285 VLGH RI WKH EDQDQD SOXJ RQ WKH WHVW OHDG LV FRQQHFWHG WR WKLV WHUPLQDO 2 SENSE terminals 7KH 6 16 VLGH RI WKH EDQDQD SOXJ RQ WKH WHVW...

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Page 38: ...29 Dimensions 1 5 Dimensions PP PP PP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Appx Index www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com...

Page 39: ...the instrument and remove the test leads 2 Pass the neck strap through the 2 attachments and fasten it in place with the buckles 2 on each side of the instrument 3 Adjust the length of the neck strap...

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Page 42: ...HPRWH FRQWURO VZLWFK WR WKH SUREH RI WKH OHDG DQG MRLQ the 2 cables using the supplied spiral tube 1 2 3 4 4 5 1 Model 9446 Remote Control Switch 2 Probe 3 Spiral tube small XQGOH XS WKH FHQWHU RI WKH...

Page 43: ...er on or off Check the clock settings when using the instrument IRU WKH UVW WLPH Power ON Power OFF The LQGLFDWRU DVKHV ZKHQ DONDOLQH EDWWHU YROWDJH becomes low Replace the batteries as soon as possib...

Page 44: ...Time Display ON OFF Press the DATE NH WR VZLWFK GDWH DQG WLPH GLVSOD RQ RU RII Date and time display ON Date and time display OFF Year Month Time Day RQ DQXDU Adjusting the Date and Time 1 Press the k...

Page 45: ...between the case and the tip of the terminal Be sure to FRQQHFW WKH WHVW OHDG WR WKH WHUPLQDOV DW D HG ORFDWLRQ For more information see Effects of Current Density p Appx 5 Use the optional model 946...

Page 46: ...t or the test lead may be disconnected If so replace it with a new one Is the test lead disconnected Is the battery level VXI FLHQW At the upper right hand area of the screen indicates the present alk...

Page 47: ...al range range setting is not required Press the key or V key to display the present settings Press the key repeatedly to cycle through the ranges Resistance range 3 000 m 30 00 m 3 000 300 0 m Voltag...

Page 48: ...e length has been extended For the 3 m UDQJH WKH DFFXUDF VSHFL FDWLRQV GLIIHU GHSHQGLQJ RQ ZKHWKHU HUR DGMXVWPHQW KDV EHHQ SHUIRUPHG RU PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ VHH 6SHFL FDWLRQV S 3HUIRUPLQJ HUR DGMXVWPHQW D...

Page 49: ...which are at the same distance as the terminals on the battery to be measured 2 Push the test leads in a direction perpendicular to the holes so that it is symmetrical to the central plus sign on the...

Page 50: ...VWDEOH PHDVXUHPHQW YDOXHV Q VXFK D FDVH NHHS WKH HUR adjustment board away from any metal 3HUIRUPLQJ HUR DGMXVWPHQW E FRQQHFWLQJ WKH WLSV RI SLQ W SH OHDGV RU XVLQJ D PHWDO VKHHW RWKHU WKDQ WKH LQFOXG...

Page 51: ...R DGMXVWPHQW E HQJDJLQJ UHG DQG EODFN FOLSV WRJHWKHU Model 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor SOURCE SENSE Model 9467 Large Clip Type Lead SOURCE SENSE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Appx Index www GlobalTest...

Page 52: ...least 2 seconds This enables the standby state for acquiring the correction values 3 While 0AdJ LV DVKLQJ VKRUW the test leads using the zero adjustment board For more information see Shorting Method...

Page 53: ...eturns to the measurement mode 3 m range 30 m range Zero adjustment complete 300 m range 3 range and voltage range HHS WKH WHVW OHDGV VKRUWHG XQWLO WKH HUR DGMXVWPHQW RSHUDWLRQ is complete 7KH HUR DGM...

Page 54: ...UR DGMXVWPHQW ERDUG Did you short the test leads properly while the instrument is in standby for correction values While the instrument is in standby for correction values for approximately 10 seconds...

Page 55: ...etained Pressing the HOLD key will light up HOLD and retain the measurement values Retaining function OFF Retaining function ON Canceling the Retaining State Pressing the HOLD key again cancels the re...

Page 56: ...target NO Top of the instrument 2 Insert the miniplug of the model 9466 Remote Control Switch into the EXT HOLD terminal 3 Connect the connectors of the test leads to the instrument Black Red 4 Press...

Page 57: ...ttery and voltage values decreases to 90 of the default value Use these values as guidelines when determining the battery wear judgment values Example of the battery wear judgment values Default value...

Page 58: ...ance and voltage ranges p 39 3 Perform zero adjustment p 40 4 Connect the test leads to the battery Black Red Ensure that all pins are connected to the battery 5 Read the measurement values Internal r...

Page 59: ...ment values X Measurement values can be stored by pressing the MEMO key while the values are being retained Refer to 5 2 Storing Data in the Memory p 66 To load the stored data to a computer X Refer t...

Page 60: ...display and maximum display value DVKHV This indicates that it is measuring an exceeded measurement range of either resistance voltage or temperature Note the maximum open circuit terminal voltage of...

Page 61: ...60 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor to the instrument Black Red 2 Connect the miniplug of the model 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor to the TEMP SENSOR terminal Top of the instrument...

Page 62: ...the temperature unit 3 Press the key for at least 3 seconds 4 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJ The instrument is restarted The settings will not change if the power is turned off before the settings are applied The...

Page 63: ...determine the threshold values A buzzer sounds when a measurement falls within the range of WARNING or FAIL under the default settings For more information see 4 4 Setting the Comparator Buzzer p 63...

Page 64: ...n to normal measurements 2 Select the comparator number A number from 1 to 200 can be selected 3 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV The comparator function is now turned on When the comparator function is turned on t...

Page 65: ...limit 0 8 2 times of the default value Voltage warning limit 1 8 V The default value refers to the value of resistance and voltage for a new battery or a battery in good condition Selecting a compara...

Page 66: ...ge To shift the decimal point 3 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV The resistance warning limit and WARNING DVKHV Setting the threshold values 1 Set the resistance warning limit 2 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV The resistance fa...

Page 67: ...g absolute values Comparison is possible even if the positive and negative electrodes of the test lead are connected to negative and positive terminals respectively Data is stored with the sign If you...

Page 68: ...it Voltage Resistance PASS FAIL WARNING Voltage warning limit Measurement value When a measurement value is determined as WARNING FAIL Resistance failure limit Default value Default value Resistance w...

Page 69: ...and buzzer as shown in the following table Resistance low Resistance medium Resistance high Voltage high PASS WARNING FAIL Voltage warning limit Voltage low WARNING WARNING FAIL Resistance warning li...

Page 70: ...istance is more than the resistance warning limit and is less than or equal to the resistance failure limit and the measured voltage is more than the voltage warning limit WARNING is displayed and the...

Page 71: ...t sound regardless of comparison results PASS ON The buzzer sounds when comparison results are PASS FAIL ON The red backlight turns on along with the buzzer sounds when comparison results are WARNING...

Page 72: ...e range keys cannot be used while the comparator function is turned on If there are no measurement values is displayed and a comparator judgment cannot be performed Even when the power is turned off t...

Page 73: ...ge temperature comparator threshold values and results of judgment Memory Structure Unit name 12 units Memory number 500 cells A 1 2 3 498 499 500 B 1 2 3 498 499 500 C 1 2 3 498 499 500 D 1 2 3 498 4...

Page 74: ...y number After a certain period of time of no activity the settings on the display DUH FRQ UPHG DQG WKH LQVWUXPHQW returns to the measurement screen When the memory function is on you can select the m...

Page 75: ...er is displayed The retaining is now canceled Pressing and holding the CLEAR key for 2 or more seconds can clear the last stored data However this operation is possible only immediately after the data...

Page 76: ...hen it is on press and hold the MEMO key for at least 1 second oFF is displayed and the instrument returns to the normal mode Memory function ON Memory function OFF Press and hold for at least 1 secon...

Page 77: ...eck the date and time when the data was stored The comparator result for the data being read out is also displayed You cannot select the number of the memory location in which no data is stored If no...

Page 78: ...u want to clear data The measurement values for the selected memory number are displayed 3 Press the key once If there is no activity for approximately 3 seconds returns to the readout screen 4 RQ UP...

Page 79: ...you want to clear data 3 Press the key twice If there is no activity for approximately 3 seconds returns to the readout screen 4 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV All data stored in the selected unit 500 cells are c...

Page 80: ...dout screen 2 Press the key 3 times If there is no activity for approximately 3 seconds returns to the readout screen 3 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV All data 12 units 6000 sets is now cleared www GlobalTestSupp...

Page 81: ...off the instrument when off is selected 2 Display the setup screen for the noise frequency avoidance function 3 Select either oFF or on when on is selected 4 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV The instrument is resta...

Page 82: ...he power is switched off and turned on again When the noise frequency avoidance function is turned on the time required for measurement may take longer FrEq will DVK It may not be possible to avoid al...

Page 83: ...and the PD LPXP GLVSOD YDOXH RI WKH UHVLVWDQFH DUH DVKLQJ The instrument retains and stores measurement values automatically when the auto memory function is used together with this function Use the...

Page 84: ...ory number containing data is selected The instrument retains and stores measurement values automatically when the auto memory function is used together with the auto hold function Use the auto memory...

Page 85: ...easurement state Any of the setup screens or the data readout screen is displayed After completion of communication APS VWDUWV DVKLQJ PLQXWH EHIRUH WKH SRZHU WXUQV RII Turning the Auto Power Save func...

Page 86: ...ower save setup screen is displayed unintentionally turn off the power and turn it on again The instrument settings are restored unchanged 6 5 Backlight The instrument s backlight can be turned on and...

Page 87: ...ored measurement data 6000 data sets Comparator threshold values 200 sets Temperature display unit 1 Turn off the instrument 2 Display the system reset screen 3 Select yES Select no to cancel the syst...

Page 88: ...setting WARNING FAIL ON Auto Power Save function ON Temperature display unit C When the system reset screen is displayed unintentionally turn off the power and turn on again The instrument settings a...

Page 89: ...lace the battery as soon as possible Flashing Battery is completely drained Replace with new batteries 8VLQJ PDQJDQHVH EDWWHULHV VLJQL FDQWO UHGXFHV WKH FRQWLQXRXV operating time of the instrument The...

Page 90: ...the computer is used as the USB interface Send data Control the instrument Insert the connector in the proper direction when connecting the USB cable PC is displayed on the screen when communication i...

Page 91: ...mobile devices iPhone iPad iPad miniTM iPad Pro iPod touch and Android devices For more information about this functionality see the help function in the application software GENNECT Cross 1 Install...

Page 92: ...DV D YLRODWLRQ RI DSSOLFDEOH laws or regulations For more information see the attached Precautions Concerning Use of Equipment That Emits Radio Waves or go to our website BT3554 01 availability is li...

Page 93: ...Select on To turn off Bluetooth select oFF when on is selected 4 RQ UP WKH VHWWLQJV The instrument is restarted The settings will not change if the power is turned off before the settings are applied...

Page 94: ...s displaying the connection setup screen simply move it close to the BT3554 01 to automatically pair it with the instrument the app can be paired with up to 8 instruments Allow about 5 to 30 seconds f...

Page 95: ...rement or battery measurement function on the home screen and measure For more information about each function see the help function in the GENNECT Cross General measurement function Battery function...

Page 96: ...A alkaline batteries 8 Rated supply voltage 1 5 V DC 8 Nickel metal hydride batteries can be used However the battery level indicator is not supported RQWLQXRXV RSHUDWLQJ WLPH Approx 8 5 hours when al...

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Page 98: ...60 V DC no measurement category Anticipated transient overvoltage 330 V between all measurement terminals and ground 0HDVXUHPHQW PHWKRG Resistance measurement AC 4 terminal method open circuit termin...

Page 99: ...HUPLQDOV Measurement terminals for and V Banana plug type Maximum input voltage 60 V DC max does not accept AC voltage input Input resistance 20 k or more Temperature measurement input terminal Earpho...

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Page 102: ...med the correction values are used as zero values Default OFF Correction range Up to 300 counts for each resistance and voltage range How to correct Press and hold the 0ADJ key for 2 seconds to enter...

Page 103: ...atically once they get stabilized Default OFF How to set Use the A HOLD MEMO key to turn it on and off 5 Comparator function Functionality Compares measurement values with setting values How to judge...

Page 104: ...is on to cancel the function Max settings 200 tables 6 Memory function Functionality The function stores reads out and deletes measurement values Default OFF Data stored Date and time resistance value...

Page 105: ...on Reading out data from the memory Press the READ key to read out and select the memory number to be read out with the cursor keys Application software can be used to read out the data Clearing the d...

Page 106: ...le turning on the instrument to enter the setup mode Select on or off and then press the ENTER key to apply the settings 9 Buzzer function Functionality The function sounds the buzzer based on the com...

Page 107: ...easurement screen How to set Press and hold the DATE key to enter the setup mode Use the WX keys to select the item to set up Use the ST keys to change the value Press the ENTER NH WR FRQ UP WKH VHWWL...

Page 108: ...R key to navigate to the system reset screen 2 Select 6 or QR and press the ENTER key to reset the system 15 USB Communication function The function handles the commands to communicate with computers...

Page 109: ...nna power Maximum 0 dBm 1 mW Communication distance Approx 10 m line of sight Communication SUR OH 77 HQHULF WWULEXWH 3UR OH Supported AndroidTM devices AndroidTM 4 3 or later Bluetooth low energy ena...

Page 110: ...for Transportation When transporting the instrument be sure to observe the following precautions To avoid damage to the instrument remove the batteries from the instrument Moreover be sure to pack in...

Page 111: ...arts please contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller The service life of parts varies with the operating environment and frequency of use Parts are not guaranteed to operate throughout th...

Page 112: ...performed Err is displayed on the screen The fuse is burned out Replace with a new fuse p 109 When the model 9772 Pin Type Lead is used the shorting method is incorrect Insert the side with the mark...

Page 113: ...display values DVKHV The test lead is not connected correctly Connect the test lead correctly p 33 The test lead is disconnected Replace with a new test lead The fuse is burned out Replace with a new...

Page 114: ...trument has to be repaired Contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Add Err A D converter communication error Err01 Err02 Err03 Err04 Err05 Internal variable error If is displayed and OVE...

Page 115: ...QW HUURUV LQ WKH EDWWHU OHYHO indicator when the nickel metal hydride batteries are used Due to those errors note that there is a possibility of the instrument losing power suddenly under such conditi...

Page 116: ...ar of the instrument 3 2 4 New fuse 3 Remove the burned out fuse and replace it with a QHZ RQH RI WKH VSHFL HG VSHFL FDWLRQV 4 Replace the fuse cover and tighten the screw The fuses can be purchased v...

Page 117: ...test lead 2 Unscrew the cable lock to unlock the cable 1 2 To prevent broken wires do not pull or twist the cable The cable is locked by screwing the cable lock 3 Hold the tip pin base so that the cab...

Page 118: ...broken wires fasten the bush approx 1 mm higher than the catch Be careful not to push the bush too deeply Do not pull or twist the cable 7 To avoid broken wires and contact failures after tightening t...

Page 119: ...p pin 9465 90 Tip Pin 4 Replace with a new tip pin 9465 90 Tip Pin 5 Rotate the grip to fasten it Be sure to fasten it tightly 6 To avoid broken wires and contact failures check that the FDEOH LV UPO...

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