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4.11.   

continuity  test

 

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Warning!

 When checking continuity, be sure to disconnect the power supply from the circuit.

4.11.1.  Insert the black test lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red test lead into the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack.

4.11.2.  Turn the rotary switch to the position.

4.11.3.  Press the Mode button (fig.1.12) to select the continuity mode.

4.11.4.  Connect the test probes to the two ends of the circuit to be tested.

4.11.5.  If there is a complete circuit, the analyser will beep continuously. If the circuit is open, there will be no beep and the display will show ol  

 

(over limit).

4.12. 

capacitance measurement

 

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Warning!

 When checking in-circuit capacitance, be sure to disconnect the power supply from the circuit and that the capacitors are fully  

  discharged. In order to obtain an accurate reading, a capacitor must be discharged before measurement begins. The meter has a built-in  

  discharge mode to automatically discharge the capacitor. In discharge mode, the lCd displays “dIS.C”. However discharging through the  

  chip is quite slow. We recommend that some other apparatue is used to discharge the capacitor.

4.12.1.  Insert the black test lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red test lead into the positive V

ΩHz% etc.

 jack.

4.12.2.  Turn the rotary switch to the CAP position.

4.12.3.  Touch the test probes to the ends of the capacitor and read the capacitor value on the display.

note:

 

The bar graph is disabled in capacitance measurement mode. However, since the measurement time in the 4mF and 40mF ranges is  

 

quite long (3.75s and 7.5s respectively), the bar graph is used to display the time taken to accomplish the measurement.

4.13. 

freQuency measurement

4.13.1.  Insert the black test lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red test lead into the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack.

4.13.2.  Turn the rotary switch to the Hz position.

4.13.3.  Connect the negative test probe to ground.

4.13.4.  Connect the positive test probe to the “signal out” wire of the sensor to be tested.

4.14. 

Duty cycle measurement 

4.14.1.  Insert the black test lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red test lead into the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack.

4.14.2.  T

urn the rotary switch to the %DUTY position. 

4.14.3.  Connect the negative test probe to ground.

4.14.4.  Connect the positive test probe to the signal wire circuit.

4.15. 

temperature measurement 

 

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Warning!

 To avoid heat damage, it is important to keep the analyser away from very high heat sources. The life of the probe is also  

  reduced if exposed to very high temperatures. Probe operating range is -58°F to 482°F.

4.15.1.  Insert the type K thermocouple plug into the analyser using the negative “CoM” jack and the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack - ensuring the ‘+’  

 

symbol on the plug is inserted into the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack. 

4.15.2.  Turn the rotary switch to either the °C or °F position as required.

4.15.3.  Place the end of the thermocouple’s tip on the object to be measured.

4.15.4.  Read the temperature on the display.

4.16. 

pulse WiDtH measurement

4.16.1.  Insert the black test lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red test lead into the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack.

4.16.2.  T

urn the rotary switch to the ms-PULSE position.

4.16.3.  Press the range button until the negative (-) trigger slope is displayed on the right of the display.

note:

 

The applied time for most fuel injectors is displayed on the negative (-) slope.

4.16.4.  Connect jumper wires between the fuel injector and the harness connector.

4.16.5.  Connect negative test probe to a good ground at the fuel injector. or the negative (-) vehicle battery terminal.

4.16.6.  Connect the red test probe to the fuel injector solenoid driver input on the jumper cable.

4.16.7.  Start the vehicle’s engine. A pulse width in milliseconds should be displayed.

note:

 

Initially the reading will be ‘ol’, then the reading will descend and stabilise to the actual pulse width. If ‘ol’ remains, re-check the    

 

connections. This can also be used to measure other automotive applications such as fuel mixture control solenoids and Idle air control  

 motors.

4.17. 

rpm measurement

4.17.1.  Insert the inductive coupler leads into the analyser. Plug the black lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red lead into the positive  

 

V

ΩHz% etc. jack.

4.17.2.  Turn the rotary switch to either the RPM or x10 RPM position as required ( for the X10 RPM range, multiply the displayed reading times  

 

by 10 to get the actual RPM).

4.17.3.  Press the Range button (fig.1.3) to select through RPM 4 for 4-stroke, or RPM 2 for 2-stroke and dIS systems.

note:

 

RPM 4 for RPM of 4-stroke engines which have 1 ignition on every 4 engine strokes. RPM 2 for RPM of dIS (distributerless Ignition   

 

System) & 2-Stroke engines which have 1 ignition on every 2 engine strokes.

4.17.4.  Connect the inductive coupler to a spark plug HT lead. If no reading is received, unhook the clamp, turn it over and connect again.

note:

 

Position the coupler as far away from the distributor and exhaust manifold as possible. Position the coupler to within 15cm of the spark  

 

plug, or move it to another plug HT lead if no reading or an erratic reading is obtained. The inductive coupler has an adjustable sensitivity  

 

switch that may also be used to correct an unstable reading. Keep the analyser away from the engine to ensure a stable reading is    

 

obtained.  

4.18. 

DWell angle measurement

 

dwell angle is the number of degrees through which the distributor cam rotates while the breaker points are closed.

4.18.1.  Insert the black test lead into the negative “CoM” jack and the red test lead into the positive V

ΩHz% etc. jack.

4.18.2.  Turn the rotary switch to the dwell position. 

4.18.3.  Press the Range button to select the number of cylinders (4, 5, 6 or 8 cylinders).

4.18.4.  Connect the black test lead to the Ground terminal (-) on the vehicle’s battery and the red test lead to the contact breaker points or the  

 

negative (-) terminal of the ignition coil. 

4.18.5.  When the vehicle’s engine is started the dwell angle will be displayed. 

note:

 

To reduce the dwell angle reading the points gap must be increased, to increase the dwell angle the points gap must be reduced. Refer to  

 

your vehicle manufacturer’s handbook for detailed procedures on dwell settings and adjustments.

TA303 Issue 2 (HF) 03/10/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

Содержание TA303

Страница 1: ... disconnected 9 9 Components should not be connected to the transistor socket when taking voltage measurements with the test leads 8 8 DO NOT test voltages above 600V AC or DC the circuitry of the analyser will be destroyed WARNING NEVER connect the analyser to a voltage source live circuit when the rotary switch is set to any other function apart from Voltage testing 9 9 ALWAYS discharge filter c...

Страница 2: ...ble Insulation Overvoltage category CAT III 1000V CAT IV 600V Display 4000 counts LCD display with function indication Polarity Automatic negative polarity indication Over range OL marks indication Low battery indication BAT is displayed when the battery voltage drops below the operating level Measurement rate 2 times per second nominal Auto power off Analyser automatically shuts down after approx...

Страница 3: ...f reading 7 digits 40nF 10pF 5 0 of reading 7 digits 400nF 0 1nF 4uF 1nF 3 0 of reading 5 digits 40uF 10nF 400uF 0 1uF 4mF 0 001mF 10 0 of reading 10 digits 40mF 00 01mF Capacitance Auto Ranging Range Resolution Accuracy 400 0Ω 0 1Ω 1 2 of reading 4 digits 4 000kΩ 1Ω 1 0 of reading 2 digits 40 00kΩ 10Ω 1 2 of reading 2 digits 400 0kΩ 100Ω 4 000MΩ 1kΩ 40 00MΩ 10kΩ 2 0 of reading 3 digits Resistance...

Страница 4: ... test probes to the circuit under test black test probe to earth or negative terminal and read the voltage displayed Note IMPORTANT Voltage must be measured in parallel Red probe measuring circuit from power source WARNING When measuring voltage be sure that the red test lead is in the jack marked VΩHz etc If the red test lead is in the 20A or 400mA jack the user may be injured or the analyser dam...

Страница 5: ... negative COM jack and the red test lead into the positive VΩHz etc jack 4 16 2 Turn the rotary switch to the ms PULSE position 4 16 3 Press the range button until the negative trigger slope is displayed on the right of the display Note The applied time for most fuel injectors is displayed on the negative slope 4 16 4 Connect jumper wires between the fuel injector and the harness connector 4 16 5 ...

Страница 6: ...amic type for the 400mA range 5 5 4 Replace the rear cover and secure with the six screws WARNING To avoid electric shock DO NOT use the analyser until it has been fully re assembled 6 Parts Item Part No Description 1 TA302 01 TEMPERATURE PROBE 2 TA302 02 Inductive pick up 3 TA302 03 TEST LEADS 4 TA302 04 WATER PLUG TA303 Issue 2 HF 03 10 18 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited Sealey Gro...

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