BATTERIES:
A battery compartment door allows easy access to the 9 Volt battery that powers the device.
One alkaline 9 Volt "transistor" battery is used. If the unit will not power up the battery must be
replaced by a fresh 9 Volt battery.
The battery is located in the case with access provided by a sliding plastic cover plate that has
an arrow printed on it. Slide in the direction of the arrow to open. When replacing the cover, place it
flat into the grooves so that both ends engage when closing.
ENCLOSURE:
The comfort grip hand-held case is made of flame retardant ABS plastic with a flame rating
of 94-5VA. The meter comes with an impact resistant rubber boot to protect it during daily use.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE:
No routine maintenance or test procedures are required other than battery replacement.
Attempts at field repair or adjustment will void the warranty.
The IPVS-1 is a precision measuring instrument and should be treated accordingly. While it
can withstand ordinary everyday indoor use, it should not be left outside in the rain or otherwise
mistreated. It is not waterproof. The battery should be removed if it is placed into storage to prevent
leakage of corrosive fluids from batteries as they discharge and age.
Replace batteries at least once a year even if ordinary use does not discharge the battery
because old batteries may leak and cause corrosion damage.
If the IPVS-1 fails to operate even after battery replacement, or does not read a known video
signal correctly, call the factory for a Return Authorization Number and return it to the factory for
repair.
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT:
The MC1, MC2, and MC3 are Protective Carry Cases to house and protect the IPVS-1 and
your other test meters while being transported. These are very rugged water resistant ABS cases
with foam-lined interiors suitable for transporting this meter and other test equipment. You can order
these carry cases as an option.
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