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D:S (measure) [= 1/ 

IFOV

 (measure)] is the spot size needed to 

provide an accurate temperature measurement. Typically, D:S (measure) 
is 2 to 3 times smaller than D:S (theoretical), which means the 
temperature measurement area of the target needs to be 2 to 3 times 
larger than that determined by the calculated theoretical D:S.

On 

IR+DMM

 mode, 

MODE

 key, 

RANGE

 key, 

HOLD

 key and 

REL

 

Function is the same 

DMM

 mode.

Using the Multimeter with the thermal imager

1.  To activate the 

MIN/MAX

 mode, press 

 

the 

 button, and display 

MAX

 value.

2.  If the Meter is already in the 

 

MIN/MAX

 function, then Press the 

 

  button to display the 

MIN

 value, 

 

then press the 

 button to display 

 

current measurement value. Press once 

 

again to display the 

MAX

 value.

3.  Press and hold the 

 button for 

 

more than 

1 second

 to deactivate the 

 

MIN/MAX

 values.

5.3.  Capturing MIN/MAX Values on IR+DMM mode

1.  To activate the 

PEAK

 mode, press the 

 

 button, and display 

PEAK MAX

 

 

value. 

2.  If the Meter is already in the 

PEAK

 

 

function, then Press the 

 button to 

 

display 

PEAK MIN

 value, then Press 

 

the 

 button to display current 

 

measurement value. 

 

Press again to display 

PEAK MAX

 value.

3.  Press and hold the 

 button for 

 

more than 

1 second

 to deactivate 

 

PEAK

 values.

5.4.  Capturing Peak Values on IR+DMM mode

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Summary of Contents for MT2005

Page 1: ...MT2005 True RMS Thermal MultiMeter...

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Page 3: ...7 4 13 AC DC Current Measurements 18 4 14 Using Range 19 4 15 Hold and AutoHold Mode 19 4 16 Capturing Minimum and Maximum Values 20 4 17 Related Values 20 4 18 Capturing Peak Values 21 4 19 Non Conta...

Page 4: ...DC TRMS Voltage DC current AC AC DC TRMS current Resistance and Continuity test Diode test Capacity Frequency Duty Cycle Temperature with K type probe Flexible coils current Features 2 Safety This sym...

Page 5: ...VOLTAGE CATEGORY I is equipment for connection to circuits in which measures are taken to limit the transient overvoltages to an appropriate low level OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II Note Examples include hou...

Page 6: ...power supplies and disconnect the power when making resistance or diode tests ALWAYS turn off the power and disconnect the test leads before opening the covers to replace the fuse or batteries NEVER...

Page 7: ...ary function switch 7 Positive Probe input jack for A Current 8 Positive Probe input jack for mA Current 9 COM Probe input jack 10 Positive Probe input jack for all Inputs except A and mA 11 Thermal m...

Page 8: ...Navigation UP buttons to select PEAK function Use Navigation LEFT buttons to select REL function Use Navigation RIGHT buttons to select MAX function Cursor buttons Freezes the present reading in the d...

Page 9: ...ystem s time 7 Indication of measuring unit 8 SD card 9 Temperature measuring result 10 Indication of Automatic Manual mode 11 Temperature unit 12 IR Camera 13 Indication of measuring unit 14 Indicati...

Page 10: ...rement units and modifiers Button choices made in one function do not carry over into another function AC voltage measurements DC and AC DC voltage measurements Frequency and Duty measurements Resista...

Page 11: ...itched ON or OFF Large voltage surges may occur that can damage the meter 4 2 AC DC Voltage Measurements 1 Set the function switch to the VDC position 2 Insert the black test lead banana plug into the...

Page 12: ...e Frequency in the display 5 Press the MODE key to switch the Duty functions 6 Read the Duty in the display WARNING Risk of Electrocution The probe tips may not be long enough to contact the live part...

Page 13: ...Insert the black test lead banana plug into the negative COM jack 3 Insert the red test lead banana plug into the positive Jack 4 Read the resistance in the display 4 5 Resistance Measurements To avoi...

Page 14: ...ck 4 Press the MODE key to switch the Capacitance functions 5 Read the capacitance value in the Display 4 7 Diode Test 1 Set the function switch to the CAP position 2 Insert the black test lead banana...

Page 15: ...ents 1 Set the function switch to the Flexible coil position 2 Insert the black test lead banana plug into the negative COM jack 3 Insert the red test lead banana plug into the positive V jack 4 Read...

Page 16: ...nana plug into the A mA jack 3 For current measurements up to 600mA DC set the function switch to the mA position and insert the red test lead banana plug into the A mA jack 4 For current measurements...

Page 17: ...set the function switch to the A position and insert the red test lead banana plug into the A mA jack 3 For current measurements up to 600mA AC set the function switch to the mA position and insert th...

Page 18: ...set the function switch to the A position and insert the red test lead banana plug into the A mA jack 3 For current measurements up to 600mA AC DC set the function switch to the mA position and insert...

Page 19: ...ot active in positions F Temp C F 10A 4 In Auto range mode the instrument selects the most appropriate ratio for carrying out measurement 5 If a reading is higher than the maximum measurable value the...

Page 20: ...MAXIMUM readings unattended or recording readings while equipment operation precludes watching the Meter To activate the MIN MAX mode press the button If the Meter is already in MIN MAX function press...

Page 21: ...ical circuits 1 The non contact voltage detector operates when the meter is set to any measuring function The detector does not operate when AUTO POWER OFF turns the meter off or when the rotary funct...

Page 22: ...there is a SD card inserted 3 Bluetooth icon if this icon is displayed the Bluetooth is activated 4 The currently selected emissivity value use the Thermal Settings Menu to change the emissivity valu...

Page 23: ...n the upper left hand corner for the targeted area along with the currently selected emissivity value 4 In the THERMAL IMAGING mode the laser pointer and display cross hairs can be used to assist in t...

Page 24: ...the smallest detail within the FOV that can be detected or seen at a set distance the unit is rad The formula is this IFOV Pixel Size Lens focal length D S theoretical 1 IFOV theoretical is the calcul...

Page 25: ...If the Meter is already in the MIN MAX function then Press the button to display the MIN value then press the button to display current measurement value Press once again to display the MAX value 3 Pr...

Page 26: ...exit settings menu press MODE RANGE HOLD IR button or press the LEFT button in root menu 6 2 Settings details The Thermal imager has five kinds of palettes such as Press RIGHT MENU button to select on...

Page 27: ...y detect the lowest temperature point 6 4 Measure Press the RIGHT MENU button to select this option While selected use the UP DOWN button to increase or decrease emissivity s value use the LEFT RIGHT...

Page 28: ...er ON or OFF Brightness Press the RIGHT MENU button to select this option While selected use UP DOWN button to change LCD s brightness use the LEFT RIGHT MENU button to exit selection The available br...

Page 29: ...the device For detailed information about Thermview please refer to Thermview APP help file Thermview for Android Search in Google Play with the keyword Thermview download and run Thermview for iOS Pl...

Page 30: ...immediately Delete Photo 1 Press the RIGHT MENU button a dialog box will be displayed as show below Warning Selecting YES will delete all the photos in the memory card which captured by user Press th...

Page 31: ...ss the LEFT RIGHT button to select previous or next picture Press any other keys to exit Image Browser mode 7 Image Browser 1 Left key instruction 2 Current displayed picture s filename 3 Right key in...

Page 32: ...ent temperature 10 C 35 C object temperature 0 C Accuracy calculated as reading num digits resolution at 18 C 28 C 75 HR DC Voltage Range Resolution 600 0mV 0 1mV 6 000V 0 001V 60 00V 0 01V 600 OV 0 1...

Page 33: ...olution 600 0uA 0 1uA 6000uA 1uA 60 00mA 0 01 mA 600 0mA 0 1mA Accuracy 50Hz 1 kHz Protection against overcharge 1 2 reading 5digits Quick fuse 800mA 1000V 10 00A 0 01A 1 5 reading 5digits Quick fuse...

Page 34: ...RMS Protection against overcharge Accuracy 0 5 reading Sensitivity 2V RMS Frequency electronic circuits Range Resolution 60 00Hz 0 01 Hz 600 0Hz 0 1Hz 6 000kHz 0 001kHz 6 000MHz 0 001MHz Accuracy Pro...

Page 35: ...1 2 reading 8digits 1 5 reading 8digits 2 5 reading 20digits Temperature with K type probe Range Resolution 40 0 C 600 0 C 0 1 C 600 C 1000 C 1 C 40 0 F 600 0 F 0 1 F Accuracy Protection against over...

Page 36: ...l conditions for use Reference temperature Operating temperature Allowable relative humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity IEC EN61010 1 IEC EN 61326 1 Double insulation 2 CAT IV 600V CAT III 1...

Page 37: ...V 3 0 3mV 3 0 3mV Accuracy Technical Specifications Note Accuracy is given as of reading counts of least significant digit at 23oC 5oC with relative humidity less than 80 RH Output Noise 5 5mV for eac...

Page 38: ...ty Standard 1 5V AAA Size Battery X 2 Battery 2000m 7000ft maximum Operating Altitude 80 Storage Humidity Max 80 up to 31 C 87 F decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C 104 F Operating Humidity 20 C to 60 C...

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