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Non-Contact AC Voltage Measurements

1.  Touch the probe tip to the hot conductor or insert into the hot side 

of the electrical outlet. If AC voltage is present, the detector will 
light up.

2.  The conductors in electrical cord sets are often twisted. For best 

results, rub the clamp tip along a length of the cord to assure  
placing the tip in close proximity to the live conductor.

3.  The detector is designed with high sensitivity. Static electricity or 

other sources of energy may randomly trip the sensor.

Data Hold and Backlight

1.  While taking a measurement, press the Data Hold button to freeze 

the display and to activate the LCD Backlight.

2.  The HOLD indicator will also appear on the display. 
3.  Press the Hold button again to resume measuring.
4.  Press and hold the Data Hold button for two seconds to turn the 

backlight on and off.

 
Relative Mode

Press the REL button for Capacitance Zero & Offset Adjustment.

Battery Replacement

1.  Remove the Phillips screw on the back of the meter
2.  Open the battery compartment
3.  Replace the dead batteries and close the battery compartment 

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Summary of Contents for R5030

Page 1: ...r with Temperature Instruction Manual Black Pantone 534 Blue 100 80 30 5 Pantone 485 Red 10 100 100 5 Pantone 123 Yellow 0 27 100 reedinstruments www com www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products...

Page 2: ...ty 3 Features 4 Specifications 4 5 Instrument Description 6 Operating Instructions 7 10 AC DC Current Measurements 7 AC DC Voltage Measurements 7 Resistance Measurements 7 Continuity Test 8 Diode Test...

Page 3: ...per use of this meter can cause damage shock injury or death Read and understand this user manual before operating the meter Always remove the test leads before replacing the battery Inspect the condi...

Page 4: ...d over range indications For indoor use in accordance with Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 Specifications Clamp Size Opening 1 2 30mm approx Diode Test Test current of 0 3mA typical Open ci...

Page 5: ...ltage 500 00 mVDC 0 1 5 digits 5 0000 VDC 0 1 4 digits 50 000 VDC 500 00 VDC 1000 0 VDC 0 5 4 digits AC Voltage True RMS 50 Hz to 1000 Hz 500 00 mVAC 1 0 40 digits 5 0000 VAC 1 0 30 digits 50 000 VAC...

Page 6: ...gger 5 MODE select button 6 LCD display 7 COM input jack 8 Data Hold and Backlight button 9 Rotary Function switch 10 Relative button 11 Hz Hold button 12 V CAP TEMP Hz jack Display Description 1 Auto...

Page 7: ...ge Measurements 1 Insert the black test lead into the negative COM terminal and the red test lead into the positive V terminal 2 Set the function switch to the V position and select either AC or DC wi...

Page 8: ...y 3 Touch the test probe tips to the diode or semiconductor junction under test Note the meter reading 4 The diode or junction can be evaluated as follows If one reading displays a value typically 0 4...

Page 9: ...button again to indicate on the display 6 Read the of duty cycle on the display Temperature Measurements 1 To avoid electric shock disconnect both test probes from any source of voltage before making...

Page 10: ...ximity to the live conductor 3 The detector is designed with high sensitivity Static electricity or other sources of energy may randomly trip the sensor Data Hold and Backlight 1 While taking a measur...

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