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CONTENTS: 
 

1.

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROCEDURES .............................................................1

 

1.1.

 

Preliminary ............................................................................................................2

 

1.2.

 

During Use ............................................................................................................2

 

1.3.

 

After Use ...............................................................................................................2

 

1.4.

 

Definition of measuring (overvoltage) category .....................................................3

 

2.

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..............................................................................................3

 

3.

 

PREPARATION FOR USE ..............................................................................................4

 

3.1.

 

Initial ......................................................................................................................4

 

3.2.

 

Supply Voltage ......................................................................................................4

 

3.3.

 

Calibration .............................................................................................................4

 

3.4.

 

Storage ..................................................................................................................4

 

4.

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................5

 

4.1.

 

Instrument Description...........................................................................................5

 

4.1.1.

 

Commands description.................................................................................................. 5

 

4.1.2.

 

Alignment marks............................................................................................................ 5

 

4.1.3.

 

Use of rubber test leads holster .................................................................................... 6

 

4.1.4.

 

AUTO POWER OFF function ........................................................................................ 6

 

4.2.

 

Function key description ........................................................................................6

 

4.2.1.

 

 key: enable/disable backlight ................................................................................. 6

 

4.2.2.

 

D-H key: HOLD function................................................................................................ 6

 

4.2.3.

 

SELECT key: select according to function range indication on the clamp meter. ......... 6

 

4.2.4.

 

R-H key: ........................................................................................................................ 6

 

4.3.

 

Description of Rotary Switch Function...................................................................7

 

4.3.1.

 

AC/ DC Voltage measurement ...................................................................................... 7

 

4.3.2.

 

AC/DC uA current measurement................................................................................... 8

 

4.3.3.

 

AC Current measurement ............................................................................................. 8

 

4.3.4.

 

Resistance measurement.............................................................................................. 9

 

4.3.5.

 

Continuity Test ............................................................................................................ 10

 

4.3.6.

 

Capacitance measurement ......................................................................................... 11

 

4.3.7.

 

Temperature measurement......................................................................................... 12

 

5.

 

MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................ 12

 

5.1.

 

General information .............................................................................................12

 

5.2.

 

Battery replacement ............................................................................................12

 

5.3.

 

Fuse replacement................................................................................................13

 

5.4.

 

Cleaning ..............................................................................................................13

 

6.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................... 13

 

6.1.

 

Characteristics.....................................................................................................13

 

6.1.1.

 

Safety .......................................................................................................................... 15

 

6.1.2.

 

General data................................................................................................................ 15

 

6.2.

 

Environmental conditions ....................................................................................15

 

6.2.1.

 

Climatic conditions ...................................................................................................... 15

 

6.2.2.

 

EMC ............................................................................................................................ 15

 

6.3.

 

Accessories .........................................................................................................15

 

6.3.1.

 

Standard accessories.................................................................................................. 15

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TM-1016

Page 1: ... 2 D H key HOLD function 6 4 2 3 SELECT key select according to function range indication on the clamp meter 6 4 2 4 R H key 6 4 3 Description of Rotary Switch Function 7 4 3 1 AC DC Voltage measurement 7 4 3 2 AC DC uA current measurement 8 4 3 3 AC Current measurement 8 4 3 4 Resistance measurement 9 4 3 5 Continuity Test 10 4 3 6 Capacitance measurement 11 4 3 7 Temperature measurement 12 5 MAI...

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Page 3: ...terial steam or filled with dust Do not touch the circuit under test if no measurement is being taken Do not touch exposed metal parts unused terminals circuits and so on Do not use the instrument if it seems to be malfunctioning i e if you notice deformations breaks leakage of substances absence of segments on the display and so on Be careful when you measure voltages exceeding 20V as you may ris...

Page 4: ... on the required measurement Check if the LCD and the range indicator show the same as the function desired 1 2 DURING USE Read the recommendations that follow and the instructions in this manual WAR WARNING NING Non compliance with the warnings and or the instructions for use may damage the apparatus and or its components or injure the operator Remove the clamp jaw from the conductor or circuit u...

Page 5: ...tly connected to the low voltage installation Examples are measurements on household appliances portable tools and similar equipment Measurement category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS Examples are measurements on circuits not derived from MAINS and specially protected internal MAINS derived circuits In the latter case transient stresses are variable fo...

Page 6: ...ment is battery supplied it use two batteries model 1 5V LR03 included in packaging The batteries autonomy is about 100 hours The symbol appears when the batteries are nearly discharged In this case replace them following the instructions in paragraph 5 2 3 3 CALIBRATION The tester complies with the accuracy specifications listed in this manual and such compliance is guaranteed for one year afterw...

Page 7: ...ge Selector 6 SELECT Button 7 Backlight display button 8 Range hold button 9 LCD 10 COM Jack 11 Jack Fig 1 Instrument description 4 1 2 Alignment marks Put the conductor within the jaws at the intersection of the indicated marks as close as possible see Fig 2 in order to meet the meter accuracy specifications 1 2 LEGEND 1 Alignment marks 2 Conductor Fig 2 Alignment marks EN 5 ...

Page 8: ...e the R H key or key is pressed Turning OFF and ON the clamp the AUTO POWER OFF will be re enabled 4 2 FUNCTION KEY DESCRIPTION 4 2 1 key enable disable backlight Press this key you enable the display backlight to easy readings in dark environments Press more than 1 second to disable backlight which however it automatically OFF after 60 seconds 4 2 2 D H key HOLD function This key enables the HOLD...

Page 9: ...t leads into the jack the red lead into jack and the black lead into the COM jack Refer to Fig 4 3 Connect the test leads to the circuit the voltage measured will be displayed with automatic detection of the appropriate range 4 Press R H key you can select manually the measurement ranges in cyclic order Press R H key 2 seconds to return to the AUTOMATIC range selection 5 The O L symbol means that ...

Page 10: ... for correct indication 5 Press R H key you can select manually the measurement ranges in cyclic order Press R H key 2 seconds to return to the AUTOMATIC range selection 6 The O L symbol means that the measured quantity is higher than the selected range Press R H key to select a higher range 7 If reading the display is difficult press D H key to hold the obtained value To exit from this function p...

Page 11: ...clic order Press R H key 2 seconds to return to the AUTOMATIC range selection 5 The O L symbol means that the measured quantity is higher than the selected range Press RANGE key to select a higher range 6 If reading the display is difficult press D H key to hold the obtained value To exit from this function press D H key again 4 3 4 Resistance measurement WARNING WARNING Before taking any in circu...

Page 12: ...n the selected range Press the R H key to select a higher range 6 If the reading is difficult press the D H key to hold the obtained value To exit from this function press the D H key again 4 3 5 Continuity Test WARNING Before taking any in circuit resistance measurement remove power from the circuit being tested and discharge all the capacitors Fig 8 use of clamp for continuity measure 1 Select t...

Page 13: ... two long ends of test leads waiting for measuring capacitance parallel connection with the circuit waiting for testing 4 For measuring if capacitor is electrolytic capacitor or polarity capacitor red test lead must be connected to positive end black test lead to the negative end 5 Read the capacitance value waiting for testing from LCD 6 When use 4nF range please note the value measured is the ca...

Page 14: ...r danger during use 2 Do not place this meter in high temperature and or humidity or expose to direct sunlight 3 Be sure to turn the meter off after use For long term storage remove the batteries to avoid leakage of battery fluid that can damage the internal components 5 2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT When LCD displays the symbol replace the batteries WARNING WARNING Only experts and trained technicians sh...

Page 15: ...er use a wet cloth solvents or water etc 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS This product conforms to the prescriptions of the European directive on low voltage 73 23 EEC LVD and to EMC directive 89 336 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC 6 1 CHARACTERISTICS Accuracy is indicated as of reading digit number It is referred to the following reference conditions 23 C 5 C with RH 75 DC uA Auto Manual Range Resolution Accu...

Page 16: ...8 5 about 1 5VDC 4KΩ 1Ω 40KΩ 10Ω 400KΩ 100Ω 4MΩ 1KΩ 0 8 2 40MΩ 10KΩ 3 2 About 0 45VDC DC AC 600V rms 60Second Continuity Test Range Buzzer Max Open Voltage Overload Protection below 25Ω About 1 5VDC 600V rms Capacitance Auto Manual Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection 4nF 1pF 40nF 10pF 400nF 100PF 4uF 1nF 40uF 10nF 400uF 100nF 3 10 4mF 1uF 5 10 DC AC 600V rms 60Second Temperature optional...

Page 17: ...lay Characteristics 3 LCD with maximum reading 3999 units plus decimal point signs plus backlight Sample rate 2 times sec 6 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 6 2 1 Climatic conditions Reference temperature 23 5 C Operating temperature 5 40 C Operating humidity 0 80 RH Storage temperature 10 60 C Storage humidity 0 80 RH 6 2 2 EMC This apparatus was designed in accordance with EMC standards in force and i...

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