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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

DIGITAL MULTIMETER

KEW 1051

1052

Summary of Contents for KEW 1051

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL MULTIMETER KEW 1051 1052...

Page 2: ...that may lead to serious injury or the loss of life KYORITSU is in no way liable for any damage resulting from the user s mishandling of the product For safe use of this product the following safety s...

Page 3: ...l for handling the instrument or should be noted in order to familiarize yourself with the instrument s operating procedures and or functions Danger Handle with Care This symbol indicates that the ope...

Page 4: ...taching the test leads test leads with crocodile clip to from the instrument Disconnect test leads test leads with crocodile clip from the instrument before opening the casing to replace the batteries...

Page 5: ...1 4 3 9 Capacitor Measurement 22 4 3 10 Frequency Measurement 22 4 3 11 Function to change RMS detection to from MEAN detection mode KEW1052 only 23 4 3 12 Function to turn the filter on off 23 4 3 13...

Page 6: ...square value detection RMS and mean value detection MEAN can be switched during AC voltage measurement KEW1052 only l Low pass filter The low pass filter can be switched on off during AC voltage or A...

Page 7: ...to the low voltage installation Appliances portable equipment ect CAT III For measurements performed in the building installation Distribution board circuit breaker ect CAT For measurements performed...

Page 8: ...eries become low Measurement cycle 5 times per second except frequency measurement one time per second Resistance measurement 6M 60M 2 5 times per second capacitor measurement 1000 F max 0 14 time per...

Page 9: ...m accuracy is within five times the rated accuracy Standard accessories Batteries 4 Test leads 1set M 7220 Fuse included 440mA 1000V M 8926 10A 1000V M 8927 Instruction manual 1 Blank cover 1 Optional...

Page 10: ...tion KEW1052 only Range Resolution Accuracy Input Impedance Maximum Input Voltage 50 60Hz 40Hz to 500Hz 500Hz to 1kHz 600mV 0 1mV 0 5 5 1 5 1 5 5 10M 200pF 1000V rms AC 1000V DC 6V 0 001V 11M 50pF 60V...

Page 11: ...sistance Measurement Range Resolution Accuracy Maximum Measuring Current Open loop Voltage Input Protective Voltage 600 0 1 0 4 1 1 2mA 3 5V 1000V rms 6k 0 001k 110 A 1 3V 60k 0 01k 13 A 600k 0 1k 1 3...

Page 12: ...n Accuracy Input Protective Voltage 10nF 0 01nF 2 10 1000V rms 100nF 0 1nF 2 5 1 F 0 001 F 10 F 0 01 F 100 F 0 1 F 3 5 1000 F 1 F Accuracy is specified after zero adjustment at 10n to 1 F Capacitance...

Page 13: ...g Don t remove the Blank cover except when the USB adapter or Printer adapter is connected KEW1052 only Do not use the instrument near noise emitting equipment or where there may be a sudden change of...

Page 14: ...RANGE key HOLD SAVE key LIGHT READ key RE SELECT PRINT key L key MIN MAX LOG Key KEW1052 only MEMORY Key KEW1052 only Black Red Caps of Test leads Actions indicated in parenthesis are available at Me...

Page 15: ...ment mV AC voltage mV measurement AC SENSOR measurement in the SENSOR mode Diode Test A mA A AC current measurement 3 RANGE key Allows the operator to select the measuring range Fixed ranges The displ...

Page 16: ...he sub display shows the reference value 7 MIN MAX key KEW1052 only Displays the minimum value MIN maximum value MAX and average value AVG during measurement Pressing this key starts recording and at...

Page 17: ...r resistance measurement Unit for temperature measurement Hz kHz Unit for frequency measurement Unit for percentage calculation mV Sub display Unit for SENSOR mode measurement Input voltage s Sub disp...

Page 18: ...clip optional accessory 4 3 1 AC Voltage Measurement V mV 1 Turn the function switch to the V or mV position 2 Press the SELECT Key when selecting the mV is displayed 3 Plug the test leads into the i...

Page 19: ...ress the SHIFT SELECT Keys to return to normal mV measurement 4 3 4 Resistance Measurement CAUTION To avoid damage to instrument Turn off the power to the circuit under test before starting measuremen...

Page 20: ...To avoid damage to instrument Turn off the power to the circuit under test before starting measurement in order to prevent any excessive voltage from being applied to the instrument 1 Turn the functi...

Page 21: ...asurement TEMP CAUTION To avoid damage to instrument Turn off the power to the circuit under test before starting measurement in order to prevent any excessive voltage from being applied to the instru...

Page 22: ...sure that the position of function switch and the input terminals for connecting the test leads are appropriate for the desired mode of measurement The maximum input current limited by fuses of the A...

Page 23: ...Connect the test leads to the circuit under test and then read the value when it stabilizes Test leads Red Black Note The value zero adjustment remains displayed until power off 4 3 10 Frequency Measu...

Page 24: ...T key 2 Press the SHIFT key to display Shift on the display 3 Then press the RANGE key to change to RMS detection mode RMS appears on the display 4 3 12 Function to turn the filter on off The instrume...

Page 25: ...The Auto hold function can not be applied to unstable signals 4 3 14 Relative and percentage calculation The instrument can calculate relative values or difference and percentage values from the refe...

Page 26: ...min or more steps of 1 min Press the HOLD key to stop recording The display shows the D H symbol To confirm the recording time For confirming the recording time press the MIN MAX key Subsequent pressi...

Page 27: ...ent allocates the smallest number between 0000 to 1599 that has not yet been used Use the RANGE key or REL key switches the number of saved data To save a Data SAVE mode 1 Press the MEMORY key The dis...

Page 28: ...LD mode disables HOLD mode To load a Data SAVE mode 1 Press the MEMORY key The display shows the MEM symbol 2 Press the READ LIGHT key 3 Press the SAVE HOLD key to select the number of saved data Sele...

Page 29: ...deleted MIN MAX LOG 4 5 AUTO POWER OFF Function To use the AUTO POWER OFF function The display shows the AUTO OFF indication The instrument automatically turns off twenty minutes after the last key op...

Page 30: ...set mode 1 Press the SHIFT key shows Shift on the display 2 Press the LIGHT key changes the mode to Set up mode from Set up to AC detection method KEW1052 beep on off of buzzer KEW1051 KEW1052 KEW1051...

Page 31: ...saving interval by using the RANGE key or REL key 3 Press the HOLD key to save the setting SEt appears and then L Int Settings of saving interval 1 2 5 10 30 60 600 1800 sec Sound on off setting Set t...

Page 32: ...lay 1st Main display Main decimal point Main unit Using the SHIFT key switches them in the reversed sequence HOLD 2 Select each number place of decimal point and unit by using the RANGE key or REL key...

Page 33: ...he desired position of any measurement mode POWER ON state This enables the following functions corresponding to the press keys Keys Functions to be set SELECT LCD check Lit only while pressing the SE...

Page 34: ...s test leads Before carrying out calibration read the instruction manual of the calibrator Temporarily remove the test leads from the instrument before switching measurement mode function Conditions o...

Page 35: ...Carry out calibration of other ranges by repairing steps 6 and 7 with reference to Table 1 9 To quit calibration turn the function switch back to the OFF position Note Calibration should be started af...

Page 36: ...re to disconnect the instrument from the circuit under test and test leads before replacing the batteries Turn the function switch to OFF turn off the power Do not operate the instrument with the casi...

Page 37: ...not operate the instrument with the casing left open In order to avoid damage to the instrument or any possible accident use fuses of the specified rating Fuse rating F1 M 8926 440mA 1000V SIBA GmbH C...

Page 38: ...osing the Product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This Product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement The affixed product label see below i...

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Page 40: ...02 10 92 2006A DISTRIBUTOR Kyoritsu reserves the rights to change specifications or designs described in this manual without notice and without obligations...

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