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Main Display
5.2.9-Voltage/Phase Function Menu Operation
Menu Display
Menu Display
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Multifunction Installation Tester/English
Multifunction Installation Tester/English
13/08/2017 Version No. 001
13/08/2017 Version No. 001
6-Using the Insulation Function
6.1-Insulation Function/Menu Operation
Main Display
F1 Button:
Pop-up and shutdown Voltage/Phase menu, Shutdown mode is activated when the user selects.
F2 Button:
None
F3 Button:
None
F4 Button:
None
Up Button:
Up menu to select the current active sub-options.
Down Button:
Down menu to select the current active sub-options.
Enter Button:
Confirm the user select mode.
F1 Button:
Pop-up and shutdown Insulation menu, Shutdown mode is activated when the user selects.
F2 Button:
Pop-up and shutdown Insulation menu, Shutdown mode is activated when the user selects.
F3 Button:
Pop-up and shutdown Insulation menu, Shutdown mode is activated when the user selects.
F4 Button:
Pop-up and shutdown Insulation menu, Shutdown mode is activated when the user selects.
Up Button:
Up menu to select the current active sub-options.
Down Button:
Down menu to select the current active sub-options.
Enter Button:
Confirm the user select mode.
6.2-Insulation Resistance Display/Switch and Terminal Settings
WARNING!
Measurements should only be performed on de-energized circuits.
To measure insulation resistance
1-Turn the rotary switch to the
INSULATION
position.
2-Use the L and N (red and black) terminals for this test.
3-Press F4 and set limit value (optional).
4-Use the F1 to select the test voltage. Most insulation testing is performed at 500 V, but observe local test
requirements.
5-Press and hold TEST button until the reading settles and the tester beeps.
Note
6.3-Using the RE Function
Note
Testing is inhibited if voltage is detected in the line.
The primary (upper) display shows the insulation resistance.
The secondary (lower) display shows the actual test voltage.
For normal insulation with high resistance, the actual test voltage (UN) should always be equal to or higher
than the programmed voltage. If insulation resistance is bad, the test voltage is automatically reduced to limit
the test current to safe ranges.