PCE Instruments PCE-HDM 20 User Manual Download Page 7

 

 

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2.2 

Keys 

The  9 keys  on  the  front  side  of the meter  activate  features  that  augment the function  selected 
using the rotary switch, navigate menus or control power to meter circuits. 

Key 

Function 

 

Freezes the present reading in the display and allows the displayed to be saved. 
Also switches device back on when in Auto Power Off mode 

 

Switches the functions 

 

Manual range 

 

Enter (confirms menu selections) 

 

Switches DMM MODE and IR+DMM MODE 

 

Navigation keys 
Select menu item, adjust display contrast, scroll through information, perform data 
entry 

 select REL function 

 select MAX function 

 select PEAK function 

2.3 

Display 

 

DMM Mode 

 
1.   Battery level 
2.   Reading 
3.   Automatic/Manual mode 
4.   Analogue bar graph 
5.   Functions of navigation keys 
6.   System time 
7.   Measuring unit 
 

 
 
 
 
IR + DMM mode 

 
8.   SD card 
9.   Temperature reading 
10. Automatic/Manual mode 
11. Temperature unit 
12. IR image 
13. Measuring unit 
14. Reading 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PCE-HDM 20

Page 1: ...HDM 20 User Manual User manuals in various languages fran ais italiano espa ol portugu s nederlands t rk polski can be found by using our product search on www pce instruments com Last change 24 July...

Page 2: ...ce Measurements 8 3 6 Continuity Check 8 3 7 Diode Test 9 3 8 Capacitance Measurements 9 3 9 Temperature Measurements 10 3 10 Flexible Coil Current Measurements 10 3 11 DC Current Measurements 11 3 12...

Page 3: ...Settings details 18 5 3 Temp unit 18 5 4 Measure 18 5 5 Emissivity 18 5 6 Language 19 5 7 Setup 19 5 8 Bluetooth connect 20 5 9 Time date 21 5 10 Photo 21 5 11 Sys Info 22 5 12 Factory Set 22 5 13 Rec...

Page 4: ...damage is visible do not use the device Do not use the instrument in explosive atmospheres The measurement range as stated in the specifications must not be exceeded under any circumstances NEVER appl...

Page 5: ...associated with ranges that may under normal use be subject to particularly hazardous voltages For maximum safety the meter and its test leads should not be handled when these terminals are energized...

Page 6: ...y 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 mod...

Page 7: ...witches the functions Manual range Enter confirms menu selections Switches DMM MODE and IR DMM MODE Navigation keys Select menu item adjust display contrast scroll through information perform data ent...

Page 8: ...cons around its perimeter For each function the Meter presents a standard display for that function range measurement units and modifiers Button choices made in one function do not carry over into ano...

Page 9: ...rt the red test lead banana plug into the positive V jack Read the voltage in the display 3 2 AC DC Voltage Measurements Do not measure DC voltages if a motor on the circuit is being switched ON or OF...

Page 10: ...ure AC voltages if a motor on the circuit is being switched ON or OFF Large voltage surges may occur that can damage the meter Set the function switch to the VAC position Insert the black test lead ba...

Page 11: ...e jack Read the resistance in the display 3 6 Continuity Check To avoid electric shock disconnect power to the unit under test and discharge all capacitors before taking any resistance measurements Re...

Page 12: ...l indicate near 0V and an open device will indicate OL in both polarities 3 8 Capacitance Measurements To avoid electric shock disconnect power to the unit under test and discharge all capacitors befo...

Page 13: ...ss the MODE key to switch the Unit C or F 3 10 Flexible Coil Current Measurements Set the function switch to the flexible coil position Insert the black test lead banana plug into the negative COM jac...

Page 14: ...ead the current in the display 3 12 AC Current Measurements Do not make 10 A current measurements for longer than 30 seconds Exceeding 30 seconds may cause damage to the meter and or the test leads In...

Page 15: ...the yellow 10 A position and insert the red test lead banana plug into the 10 A jack Press the MODE button to indicate on the display Read the current in the display 3 14 Using RANGE Press the RANGE k...

Page 16: ...er beeps and records the new value This mode is for capturing intermittent readings recording minimum and maximum readings unattended or recording readings while equipment operation precludes watching...

Page 17: ...e working on electrical circuits 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...

Page 18: ...nserted 3 Bluetooth icon if this icon is displayed the Bluetooth is activated 4 Selected emissivity value use the Thermal Settings menu to change the emissivity value 5 Temperature unit use the Therma...

Page 19: ...ap with measurement data to the SD card The saved bitmap can be analysed later by the PC software or smartphone APPs 8 The thermal imager s FOV Field of view is 21 x 21 degrees 9 FOV is the largest ar...

Page 20: ...de 1 To activate peak mode press the softkey labelled and display Peak max value 2 If the meter is already in peak function then press the key to display Peak min value then press the key to display c...

Page 21: ...nge white 5 4 Measure Press RIGHT MENU button to enter measure menu Two selections are available HOT POINT and COLD POINT Press RIGHT MENU button to set currently selected item on or off Hot point Thi...

Page 22: ...and Auto Off Beep Use RIGHT MENU button to set beep on or off Bluetooth Use RIGHT MENU button to set Bluetooth power on or off Laser Use RIGHT MENU button to set laser pointer on or off Brightness Pr...

Page 23: ...ect 1 Turn on the Bluetooth function on the instrument 2 Turn on the Bluetooth of smartphone press the icon Thermview and enter into the home interface Then press Connect Device icon on the Home inter...

Page 24: ...e Play with keyword Thermview download and run Thermview for iOS Please search in Apple store with keyword Thermview download and run 5 9 Time date Press RIGHT MENU button to enter time menu In this m...

Page 25: ...stem information menu This menu contains software s version hardware s version and thermal imager s version 5 12 Factory Set When selecting Factory Set option after pressing RIGHT MENU button the dial...

Page 26: ...the Button or key to adjust time Fig133 Setting of sampling interval from 1s to 59min 59s Fig134 Setting of recording duration from 1min to 9h 59min Fig133 Fig134 In Record Menu Press the Button or ke...

Page 27: ...the Button ESC key to exit view record measurement Fig137 In Record View Display and press the Button or key to move the cursor on the graph And the Button key to activate the Zoom function of the gra...

Page 28: ...and select Yes or No Fig 139 6 Image Browser In Image Browser mode the user can browse the pictures in the memory card Press LEFT RIGHT button to select previous or next picture Press any other keys t...

Page 29: ...C EN61326 1 Isolation Double Pollution degree 2 Overload category CAT IV 600 V CAT III 1000 V Battery type 1 x 7 4V Li Ion battery 2300 mAh Power supply charger 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 10V DC 1 A Battery...

Page 30: ...ange Resolution Accuracy Input impedance Protection against overcharge 600 0 mV 0 1 mV 0 09 reading 5 digits 10 M 1000 VDC AC rms 6 000 V 0 001 V 60 00 V 0 01 V 600 0 V 0 1 V 0 2 reading 5 digits 1000...

Page 31: ...Quick fuse 10 A 1000 V Accuracy specified from 5 to 100 of the measuring range sine wave Accuracy PEAK function 10 rdg AC DC TRMS Current accuracy 50 Hz 1 kHz 3 0 reading 20 dgt Flexible coil Current...

Page 32: ...tion Accuracy 5 0 95 0 0 1 1 2 reading 2 digits Pulse frequency range 40 Hz 10 kHz pulse amplitude 5 V 100 s 100 ms Capacity Range Resolution Accuracy Protection against overcharge 60 00 nF 0 01 nF 1...

Page 33: ...isposal For the disposal of batteries in the EU the 2006 66 EC directive of the European Parliament applies Due to the contained pollutants batteries must not be disposed of as household waste They mu...

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