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1.Safety Information

 

 

Measurement Limits 

The  protection circuitry of  the  multimeter  can  prevent damage to the instrument and 

protect  against the danger of electric shock, when  the Measurement Limits are not 

exceeded. To ensure safe operation of the instrument, do not exceed the Measurement 

Limits shown on the front panel, it is defined as follows: 

 

The user-replaceable  10  A current-protection fuse is on the front  panel.  To maintain 

protection, replace fuse only with fuse of the specified type and rating.  About the 

specified type and rating of the fuse, please refer to "7 Current Terminal Fuse" in "Front 

Panel Overview" on page 7. 

Main Input Terminals (HI Input and LO Input) Measurement Limits 

The  HI and LO input terminals are used for voltage, resistance, continuity,  frequency 

(period), capacitance, diode,  and  temperature  test measurements. Two Measurement 

Limits are defined for these terminals: 

 

HI Input to LO Input Measurement Limit 

The Measurement Limit from HI Input to LO Input is 1000 VDC or 750 VAC, which is 

also the maximum voltage measurement. This limit can also be expressed as 1000 

Vpk maximum. 

 

LO Input to Ground Measurement Limit   

The LO input terminal can safely "float" a maximum of 500 Vpk relative to ground, 

where ground is defined as the Protective Earth Conductor in the AC mains power 

cord connected to the instrument. 

As implied by the above limits, the Measurement Limit for the HI input terminal is a 

maximum of 1500 Vpk relative to ground when LO Input is at its maximum of 500 Vpk 

relative to ground. 

Current Input Terminal (I) Measurement Limits 

The Measurement Limit from the current input terminal (I) to the LO Input terminal is 10 

A (DC or AC). Note that the current input terminals will always be at approximately the 

Summary of Contents for 2203066

Page 1: ...VC 7055BT Digital Multimeter Quick Guide...

Page 2: ...erminals HI Sense and LO Sense Measurement Limits 4 Measurement Category 4 2 Quick Start 5 General Inspection 5 Dimensions 5 Foot Stool Adjustment 6 Front Panel Overview 6 Rear Panel Overview 8 User I...

Page 3: ...e instrument or other property might occur Safety Symbols Symbols on the Product The following symbol may appear on the product Direct current DC Warning risk of electric shock Alternating current AC...

Page 4: ...s product Refer to the user s manual for the Measurement Limits before connecting to the instrument Do not exceed any of the Measurement Limits defined in the following section Do not operate without...

Page 5: ...equency period capacitance diode and temperature test measurements Two Measurement Limits are defined for these terminals HI Input to LO Input Measurement Limit The Measurement Limit from HI Input to...

Page 6: ...ory II Inputs may be connected to AC mains power up to 600 VAC under Category II overvoltage conditions Measurement category definition Measurement CAT I applies to measurements performed on circuits...

Page 7: ...l You can check whether there is any loss of accessories with reference to this description If it is found that there is any accessory lost or damaged please get in touch with our distributor responsi...

Page 8: ...w 2 3 4 5 12 1 6 7 8 11 9 10 Figure 2 1 Front panel overview Item Name Description 1 LCD Display the user interface 2 Menu selection Keys Activate the corresponding menu 3 Operation Keys Save Collect...

Page 9: ...asurements 6 Range Direction Keys When the Range softkey is shown on the right menu you can press the key to switch between auto and manual range Press to enable manual range and increase or decrease...

Page 10: ...ng will be displayed in the Vice Display 12 Dual Exit Press the key to exit dual display mode Rear Panel Overview 1 3 2 5 4 Figure 2 2 Rear panel overview Item Name Description 1 RS232 Connect the PC...

Page 11: ...ay Power On 1 Connect the instrument to the 90 240 V AC supply using the supplied power cord Warning To avoid electric shock the instrument must be grounded properly 2 Press down the power button at t...

Page 12: ...trument damage do not discretionarily switch the measurement function when measuring DC Voltage Measurement DC Voltage AC Voltage Measurement AC Voltage DC Current Measurement DC Current AC Current Me...

Page 13: ...anel key to save current reading to the data table of the internal memory Auto record After setting number of points sample interval press the Start softkey to start recording After recording you can...

Page 14: ...ord 1 Configure the parameters Press the front panel key press the Auto softkey Press the Point softkey to specify the total number of readings to record The range is 1 to 1000 Press the Interval soft...

Page 15: ...l exists please contact us for our service 2 The reading does not change when a current signal is input 1 Check whether the test lead is correctly inserted into the current input terminals I terminal...

Page 16: ...prevent electrical shock disconnect the instrument from AC mains power and disconnect all test leads before cleaning 2 Clean the outside of the instrument using a wet soft cloth not dripping water Do...

Page 17: ...in personal injury or death Use only the correct fuse type Failure to do so could result in personal injury or instrument damage Voltage Fuse 90 240 V AC 250 V F1AL To perform the line fuse replacemen...

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