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Title Overview Unpacking Inspection Safety Information Rules For Safe Operation International Electrical Symbols The Meter Structure Rotary Switch Functional Buttons Display Symbols Measurement Ranges A. Selecting a Measurement Range B. Manual Ranging and Autoranging Measurement Operation A. AC & DC Voltage Measurement B. Measuring Continuity, Diodes & Resistance C. Frequency & Revolution (RPM) Measurement D. DC or AC Current Measurement Turning on the Display Backlight The BLUE Button The RS232C Button Operation of Hold Mode Full Icons Display Sleep Mode Analogue Bar Graph Display General Specifications Page 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 15 15 15 17 17 19 22 24 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 29
Accuracy Specifications A. AC Voltage B. DC Voltage C. Continuity, Diodes & Resistance Test D. Frequency E. Revolution (RPM) F. DC Current G. AC Current Maintenance A. General Service B. Testing the Fuses C. Replacing the Battery D. Replacing the Fuses RS232C Serial Port A. RS232C Port Cable B. Setting of RS232C Serial Ports C. System Requirements for Installing the UT60D Interface Program
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Overview
This Operating Manual covers information on safety and cautions. Please read the relevant information carefully and observe all the Warnings and Notes strictly. Warning To avoid electric shock or personal injury, read the "Safety Information" and "Rules for Safe Operation" carefully before using the Meter. Digital Multimeter Model UT60D (hereafter referred to as "the Meter") has autorange and manual range options with maximum reading 3400. The enclosure structure design adopted advanced "co-injection" technique in order to provide sufficient insulation. In addition to the conventional measuring functions, it is equipped with a 34 segments analogue bar graph and RS232C standard serial port for easy connection with computer to realize macro recording and monitoring and capture of transient dynamic data, displaying change of waveform during the measurement, providing data and evidence to engineering technicians for scientific research. This is also a highly applied digital multimeter of good performance with full overload protection.
Unpacking Inspection
Open the package case and take out the Meter. Check the following items carefully to see any missing or damaged part: Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description Operating Manual Test Lead 9V Battery (NEDA1604, 6F22 or 006P) (installed) RS232C Interface Cable CD-ROM (Installation Guide & Computer Interface Software) Qty 1 piece 1 pair 1 piece 1 piece 1 piece
In the event you find any missing or damage, please contact your dealer immediately.
Safety Information
This Meter complies with the standards IEC61010: in pollution degree 2, overvoltage category (CAT. III 1000V, CAT. IV 600V) and double insulation. CAT. III: Distribution level, fixed installation, with smaller transient overvoltages than CAT. IV CAT IV: Primary supply level, overhead lines, cable systems etc. Use the Meter only as specified in this operating manual, otherwise the protection provided by the Meter may be impaired. In this manual, a Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazards to the user, or may damage the Meter or the equipment under test. A Note identifies the information that user should pay attention on. International electrical symbols used on the Meter and in this Operating Manual are explained on page 8.
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LCD Display Functional Buttons Rotary Switch HzV Input Terminal: Input for voltage, frequency/rpm, resistance, diode and continuity measurements. COM Input Terminal: Return terminal for all measurements. AmA Input Terminal: Input for 0.1 A to 340.0mA current measurements. 10A Input Terminal: Input for 0.01A to 10.00A current measurements.
Rotary Switch
Below table indicated for information about the rotary switch positions. Rotary Switch Function Position OFF Power is turned off V DC voltage measurement range from 340.0mV to 1000V or Hz AC voltage measurement range from 3.400V to 750.0V. Continuity test. Diode test. Resistance measurement range from 340.0 to 34.00M . Frequency measurement range from HzRPM 3.400KHz to 34.00MHz or RPM measurement. AC or DC current measurement A range from 340.0 A to 3400 A. Hz mA AC or DC current measurement range from 34.00mA to 340.0mA. Hz AC or DC current measurement Hz 10.00A. A
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Number Symbol Meaning AC Indicator for AC voltage or current. 1 The displayed value is the mean value. DC Indicator for DC voltage or current. 2 The Meter is in the auto range 3 mode in which the Meter automatically selects the range with the best resolution. RS232C Data output is in progress. 4 Data hold is active. 5 The battery is low. 6 Warning: To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator appears. Test of diode. The continuity buzzer is on.
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The Meter defaults to the autorange mode in measurement functions that have more than one range. When the Meter is in the autorange mode, is displayed. To enter and exit the manual range mode: 1. Press RANGE. The Meter enters the manual range mode and turns off. Each presses of RANGE increments the range. When the highest range is reached, the Meter wraps to the lowest range.
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Note l If you manually change the measurement range after entering Hold mode, the Meter exits this mode. l Under diode, continuity and A range measurement, only manual range mode is available.
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The AC voltage ranges are: 3.400V, 34.00V, 340.0V and 750.0V. To measure AC Voltage, connect the Meter as follows: 1. 2. 3. Insert the red test lead into the HzV terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal. Set the rotary switch to V Hz and press BLUE button to select AC measurement mode. Connect the test leads across with the object being measured. The measured value shows on the display, which is effective value of sine wave (mean value response).
Note l In each range, the Meter has an input impedance of 10M . This loading effect can cause measurement errors in high impedance circuits. If the circuit impedance is less than or equal to 10k , the error is negligible (0.1% or less).
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The DC Voltage ranges are: 340.0mV, 3.400V, 34.00V, 340.0V and 1000V. To measure DC voltage, connect the Meter as follows: 1. 2. Insert the red test lead into the HzV terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal. Set the rotary switch to V Hz; DC measurement is default or press BLUE button to select DC measurement mode. Connect the test leads across with the object being measured. The measured value shows on the display.
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Note l In each range, the Meter has an input impedance of 10M . This loading effect can cause measurement errors in high impedance circuits. If the circuit impedance is less than or equal to 10k , the error is negligible (0.1% or less). l When DC voltage measurement has been completed, disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
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To test for continuity, connect the Meter as below: 1. 2. 3. Insert the red test lead into the HzV terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal. Set the rotary switch to and press BLUE button to select measurement mode. The buzzer sounds if the resistance of a circuit under test is less than 50 .
Note l The LCD displays indicating the circuit being tested is open. l When continuity testing has been completed, disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
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Use the diode test to check diodes, transistors, and other semiconductor devices. The diode test sends a current through the semiconductor junction, then measures the voltage drop across the junction. A good silicon junction drops between 0.5V and 0.8V. To test a diode out of a circuit, connect the Meter as follows: 1. 2. 3. Insert the red test lead into the HzV terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal. Set the rotary switch to and press BLUE button to select measurement mode. For forward voltage drop readings on any semiconductor component, place the red test lead on the component's anode and place the black test lead on the component's cathode. The measured value shows on the display.
Note l In a circuit, a good diode should still produce a forward voltage drop reading of 0.5V to 0.8V; however, the reverse voltage drop reading can vary depending on the resistance of other pathways between the probe tips.
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The resistance ranges are: 3.400k , 34.00k , 340.0k , 3.400M and 34.00M . To measure resistance, connect the Meter as follows: 1. 2. Insert the red test lead into the HzV terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal. Set the rotary switch to , resistance measurement ( ) is default or press BLUE button to select measurement mode. Connect the test leads across with the object being measured. The measured value shows on the display.
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Note l To obtain a stable reading when measuring: Input scope 30V rms frequency signal: Set the rotary switch to V Hz, A Hz, mA Hz or Hz A. Then press Hz to select Hz measurement mode to obtain frequency value. Press RANGE at that time can change the frequency sensitivity. Input scope <30V rms frequency signal: Follow the above step 2 carrying out the measurement. l When Hz measurement has been completed, disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
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Warning Never attempt an in-circuit current measurement where the open-circuit voltage between the circuit and ground is greater than 250V. If the fuse burns out during measurement, the Meter may be damaged or the operator himself may be hurt. Use proper terminals, function, and range for the measurement. When the testing leads are connected to the current terminals, do not parallel them across any circuit. The current measurement has 3 measurement positions on the rotary switch: A Hz, mA Hz or Hz A. The A Hz has a 340.0 A and 3400 A range, with auto ranging; the mA Hz has a 34.00mA and 340.0mA range, with auto ranging; Hz A position has only a 10.00A range, with manual ranging only. To measure current, do the following: 1. Turn off power to the circuit. Discharge all highvoltage capacitors. 2. Insert the red test lead into the AmA or 10A or terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal.
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Sleep Mode
l To preserve battery life, the Meter automatically turns off if you do not turn the rotary switch or press any button for 10 minutes. The Meter can be activated by turning the rotary switch or pressing any button other than . The Meter will display the last measurement value before it entered Sleep Mode if it is activated by pressing any button other than and it was not in the continuity measurement mode before it entered Sleep Mode. If the Meter is activated by turning the rotary switch, it will start from the switch selected function. To disable the Sleep Mode, press Hz, RANGE or RS232C button while turning on the Meter.
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General Specifications
l Maximum Voltage between any Terminals and Grounding l Fused Protection for AmA Input Terminal l Fused Protection for 10A Input Terminal : 1000V rms.
: 0.5A,250V fast type Glass fuse, 5x20mm : 10A,250V fast type Glass fuse, 5x20mm
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: Display: 3400 and 34 segments analogue bar graph. Measurement Speed : Updates 3 times /second. o o o o Temperature: Operating : 0 C~40 C (32 F ~104 F). o o o o Storage : -10 C~50 C (14 F~122 F). o o Relative Humidity : 75% @ 0 C - 30 C; o o 50% @ 31 C - 40 C. Altitude: Operating : 2000 m; Storage:10000 m. Battery Type : One piece of 9V NEDA1604 or 6F22 or 006P. Battery Deficiency : Display . Data Holding : Display H . Negative reading : Display . Overloading : Display . Equipped with full icons display. Auto and manual range selectable. Dimensions (HxWxL) : 177 x 85 x 40 mm. Weight : Approximate 300g (battery included). Safety/Compliances : IEC61010 CAT.III 1000V, CAT.IV 600V overvoltage and double insulation standard. Certification : ,UL & CUL
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A. AC Voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy (1.5%+3) 3.4V 1mV [lf the signal frequency being 34V 10mV 340V 100mV measured 10kHz,accuracy: 4%+4 750V 1V (2.5%+3) Remarks: l Input impedance 10M . l Displays effective value of sine wave (mean value response). l Frequency response: <34V: 45Hz ~ 20kHz, -3dB can reach 1000kHz. 34V: 45Hz ~ 1kHz, -3dB can reach 30kHz.
B. DC Voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection 340mV 0.1mV (0.8%+3) 3.4V 1mV 1000V DC 34V 10mV 750V AC rms (0.8%+1) 340V 100mV continuous. 1000V 1V (1%+3) Remark: Input impedance 10M .
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Remarks: l Continuity Test 340.0 Range: Buzzer beeps continuously. Open circuit voltage approximate 1.2V. l Diode Range: Open circuit voltage approximate 2.8V. Displays approximate forward current drop reading 1mA. l 340 Range: Open circuit voltage approximate 1.2V. l 3.4k ~ 34M Range: Open circuit voltage approximate 0.5V.
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E. Revolution (RPM)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection 34k 0.01k 340k 0.1k 600Vp (0.2%+2) 3.4M 1k 34M 10k 340M 100k Remark: l 100mV Input amplitude 30V rms.
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Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection 340 A 0.1 A 0.5A, 250V, fast type 3400 A 1 A (1.2%+2) Glass fuse, 5x20 mm. 34mA 10 A 340mA 100 A 10A 10mA (1.5%+2) 10A, 250V, fast type Glass fuse, 5x20 mm.
Remark: l 10A Range: For continuous measurement 10 seconds and interval time between 2 measurements greater than 15 minutes.
G. AC Current
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection 340 A 0.1 A 0.5A, 250V, fast type 3400 A 1 A (1.5%+5) Glass fuse, 5x20 mm. 34mA 10 A 340mA 100 A 10A 10mA (2.5%+5) 10A, 250V, fast type Glass fuse, 5x20 mm.
Remarks: l Frequency response 40Hz ~ 1kHz. l Displays effective value of sine wave (mean value response). l 10A Range: For continuous measurement 10 seconds and interval time between 2 measurements greater than 15 minutes.
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Maintenance (1)
This section provides basic maintenance information including battery and fuse replacement instruction. Warning Do not attempt to repair or service your Meter unless you are qualified to do so and have the relevant calibration, performance test, and service information. To avoid electrical shock or damage to the Meter, do not get water inside the case.
A. General Service
l l l Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives or solvents. To clean the terminals with cotton bar with detergent, as dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings. Turn the Meter to OFF position when it is not in use and take out the battery when not using for a long time. Do not store the Meter in a place of humidity, high temperature and strong magnetic field.
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Maintenance (2)
B. Testing the Fuses
Warning To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, remove the test leads and any input signals before replacing the battery or fuse. To prevent damage or injury, install ONLY replacement fuses with identical amperage, voltage, and speed ratings. To test the fuse: 1. 2. Set the rotary switch to and select by pressing BLUE button. Plug a test lead into the terminal HzV and touch the probe tip to the 10A or AmA terminal. l If the Meter beeps, the fuse is good. l If the display shows , replace the fuse and test again. l If the display shows any other value, have the Meter serviced and contact your dealer immediately.
If the Meter does not work while the fuse is all right, send it to your dealer for repair.
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Maintenance (3)
C. Replacing the Battery (see figure 10)
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Warning To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator " " appears. To replace the battery: 1. 2. Turn the Meter to OFF position and remove all connections from the terminals. Remove the screw from the battery compartment, and separate the battery compartment from the case bottom. Remove the battery from the battery compartment. Replace the battery with a new 9V battery (NEDA1604, 6F22 or 006P). Rejoin the case bottom and battery compartment, and reinstall the screw.
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Maintenance (4)
D. Replacing the Fuses (see figure 11)
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Warning To avoid electrical shock or arc blast, or personal injury or damage to the Meter, use specified fuses ONLY in accordance with the following procedure. To replace the Meter's fuse: 1. 2. Turn the Meter to OFF position and remove all connections from the terminals. Remove the screw from the battery compartment, and separate the battery compartment from the case bottom. Remove the 2 rubber feet and 2 screws from the case bottom, and separate the case top from the case bottom. Remove the fuse by gently prying one end loose, then take out the fuse from its bracket. Install ONLY replacement fuses with the identical type and specification as follows and make sure the fuse is fixed firmly in the bracket. Fuse 1: 0.5A, 250V, fast type Glass fuse, 5x20mm. Fuse 2: 10A, 250V, fast type Glass fuse, 5x20 mm.
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Maintenance (5)
6. Rejoin the battery compartment and the case top, and reinstall the screw. 7. Rejoin the case bottom and case top, and reinstall the 2 screws and 2 rubber feet. Replacement of the fuses is seldom required. Burning of a fuse always results from improper operation.
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This operating manual is subject to change without notice.
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Manufacturer: UNI-TREND TECHNOLOGY(DONG GUAN)LIMITED Address: Dong Fang Da Dao, Bei Shan Dong Fang Industrial Development District, Hu Men Town, Dong Guan City, Guang Dong Province, China Headquarters: Uni-Trend International Limited Address: Rm901, 9/F, Nanyang Plaza 57 Hung To Road Kwun Tong Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2950 9168 Fax: (852) 2950 9303 Email: info@uni-trend.com http://www.uni-trend.com
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