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4.2. HOLD/Flashlight Button

 

• To freeze the LCD reading, press the 

Hold/Flashlight

 button.

 

• While data hold is active, the 

HOLD

 icon appears on the LCD.

 

• Press the 

Hold/Flashlight

 button again to return to normal 

operation.

 

• Press the 

Hold/Flashlight

 button to turn the Flashlight on, Press 

again to turn the Flashlight off.

4.3. RANGE Button

 

• Press the 

RANGE

 key to activate the manual mode and to disable 

the Autorange function.

 

• The symbol "AUTO" disappears from the upper left part of the 

display.

 

• In manual mode, press the 

RANGE

 key to change measuring 

range: the relevant decimal point will change its position.

 

• The 

RANGE 

key is not active in positions          , CAP, Hz%, Temp.

 

• In Autorange mode, the instrument selects the most appropriate 

ratio for carrying out measurement.

 

• If a reading is higher than the maximum measurable value, the 

indication "'

0L'

" appears on the display.

 

• Press and hold the 

RANGE

 key for more than 1 second to exit the 

manual and restore the Autorange mode.

4.4. PEAK/INRUSH Button

 

• In AC voltage test mode, press 

PEAK/INRUSH

 key, the peak 

maximum and peak minimum values can be measured.

 

• In current test mode, Press 

INRUSH

 key the inrush current values 

are measured.

4.5. REL/Backlight Button

 

• Press the 

REL

 button to view the stored value. 

"REL"

 will flash in 

the display.

 

• To exit this mode, press and Hold the 

REL

 button until 

"REL"

 is no 

longer in the display.

 

• DCA measurements press the 

REL

 button to zero the display

 

• Press and hold the 

REL/Backlight

 button to turn the Backlight on, 

press and hold again to turn the Backlight off.

Summary of Contents for MT730

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL AC TRMS CLAMP METER MT730 II...

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Page 3: ...Measurements 8 3 7 Temperature Measurements 8 3 8 Continuity Measurements 8 3 9 Diode Test 9 3 10 Non Contact AC Voltage Measurements 9 4 Button 9 4 1 MODE VFD Button 9 4 2 HOLD Flashlight Button 10...

Page 4: ...V When changing ranges always disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test 1 4 CAUTIONS Improper use of this meter can cause damage shock injury or death Read and understand this user manual...

Page 5: ...light Button 2 Description 2 1 Meter Description 8 REL and Backlight Button 9 RANGE Button 10 MODE and VFD Button 11 PEAK and INRUSH Button 12 Battery Cover 13 COM Input Jack 14 V CAP TEMP Input Jack...

Page 6: ...l prior to using this meter Set the function select switch to the OFF position when the meter is not in use 3 1 AC Current Measurements WARNING Ensure that the test leads are disconnected from the met...

Page 7: ...e negative COM terminal and the red test lead into the positive V terminal 2 Set the function switch to the VAC position 3 Connect the test leads in parallel to the circuit under test 6 Read the volta...

Page 8: ...tips across the part under test 5 Read the value on the display 6 The display will indicate the proper decimal point and value 3 7 Temperature Measurements 1 Set the function switch to the TEMP positi...

Page 9: ...lways test the Voltage Detector on a known live circuit to verify proper operation 1 Touch the probe tip to the live conductor or insert into the live side of the electrical outlet 2 lf AC voltage is...

Page 10: ...Autorange mode the instrument selects the most appropriate ratio for carrying out measurement If a reading is higher than the maximum measurable value the indication 0L appears on the display Press an...

Page 11: ...put terminals and turn OFF the meter before opening the case Do not operate the meter with an open case 6 1 Cleaning and Storage Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent do not...

Page 12: ...8 digits Function AC True RMS Current Over range protection Maximum input 600A Accuracy specified from 5 to 100 of the measuring range Frequency Response 50Hz to 60Hz True RMS Inrush current Maximum...

Page 13: ...C Voltage Range 45Hz to 1kHz Accuracy of reading digits 1 0 5 digits Function Frequency Sensitivity 20A AC Current Range 20 0 to 80 0 Accuracy of reading digits 1 2 10 digits Function Duty Cycle Resol...

Page 14: ...ayed 0L display 3 readings per second nominal Type K thermocouple 10M VDC and VAC True RMS AAC and VAC 50 1000Hz 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Max 80 up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50...

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