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Overview

The RM2611 Electrode Resistance Meter is the instrument 

component of the RM2610 Electrode Resistance 

Measurement System. It is designed to be used with 

the RM9003 Press Unit, RM9004 Test Fixture, RM9005 

Connection Cable, and RM2612 Resistance Calculation 

Software in order to measure potential distribution on 

electrode sheets. The RM2611 Electrode Resistance 

Meter cannot be used by itself. The instrument’s settings 

and operation are controlled by the RM2612 Resistance 

Calculation Software. (For more information about wiring 

and connections, see the RM2610 Electrode Resistance 

Measurement System’s instruction manual.)

Specifications

General specifications

Operating 

environment

Indoors, Pollution Degree 2, altitude of up 

to 2000 m (6562 ft.)

Operating 

temperature and 

humidity 

0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F), 80% RH or 

less (no condensation)

Storage temperature 

and humidity 

0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F), 80% RH or 

less (no condensation)

Standards 

Safety EN61010

EMC EN61326 Class A

Power supply

Commercial power

Rated supply voltage: 100 V to 240 V 

AC (designed to accommodate voltage 

fluctuations of ±10% relative to the rated 

supply voltage)

Rated supply frequency: 50 Hz, 60 Hz

Anticipated transient overvoltage: 2500 V

Maximum rated power: 40 VA (not 

including PC power)

Interfaces 

 

USB port (for connecting the instrument 

to a PC)

 

• Test fixture connector

 

TEMP.SENSOR terminal (for connecting 

the instrument to the Z2001 Temperature 

Sensor)

Dimensions

Approx. 215W × 80H × 306.5D mm 

(8.46″W × 3.15″H × 12.07″D)

Mass 

Approx. 3.4 kg (119.9 oz.)

Product warranty 

period 

3 years

Fuse 

F1.6AH 250 V ×1

Accessories

 

Power cord

 

USB cable

 

Z2001 Temperature Sensor

 

Instruction manual

 

Operating Precautions (0990A905)

Options

 

RM2612 Resistance Calculation 

Software

 

RM9003 Press Unit

 

RM9004 Test Fixture

 

RM9005 Connection Cable

Input, output, and measurement specifications

Measured 

parameters 

DC resistance and temperature

Automatic measurement is performed via the 

RM2612 Resistance Calculation Software. 

Measurement cannot be performed using the 

RM2611 Electrode Resistance Meter alone.

Resistance 

measurement 

signal

Constant current

Resistance 

measurement 

method 

DC 4-terminal method

Resistance 

measurement 

terminal 

Test fixture connector

Resistance 

measurement 

range 

Ranges:  

1000 m

Ω

, 10 

Ω

, 100 

Ω

, 1000 

Ω

, 10 k

Ω

,  

100 k

Ω

, 1000 k

Ω

, 10 M

Ω

*

*Potential measurement results obtained 

using the 10 M

Ω

 range are merely values 

for reference purposes.

(For more information about range 

parameters, see the RM2610 Electrode 

Resistance Measurement System's 

instruction manual.)

Constant current 

generation range 

1 μA (min.) to 10 mA (max.)

(For more information about range 

parameters, see the RM2610 Electrode 

Resistance Measurement System's 

instruction manual.)

Test fixture 

connector

D-sub 50-pin receptacle

Temperature 

measurement 

terminal

TEMP.SENSOR terminal (for connecting 

the instrument to the Z2001 Temperature 

Sensor)

Accuracy 

guarantee 

conditions

 

Resistance measurement accuracy 

is defined when using the test fixture 

connector.

 

Guaranteed accuracy period: 1 year

 

Guaranteed accuracy period after 

adjustment made by Hioki: 1 year

 

Temperature and humidity for guaranteed 

accuracy: 23°C ±5°C (73°F ±9°F), 

 

80% RH or less

 

Warm-up time: 60 min. or greater

 

• Power supply frequency: 50 Hz ±2 Hz, 

60 Hz ±2 Hz

(For more information about accuracy 

specifications, see the RM2610 Electrode 

Resistance Measurement System's 

instruction manual.)

Interface specifications

USB

USB 2.0 (Full Speed) Connector:  

Series B receptacle

Exclusively for connecting the RM2611 

Electrode Resistance Meter to a PC

For dimensional drawings, see the RM2610 Electrode Resistance 

Measurement System's instruction manual.

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