Device Use; Cleaning And Maintenance - Steinberg Systems SBS-DM-600NCV Manuel D'utilisation

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Diode test and broken circuit signal
Range
Description
Test conditions
Direct current
Displaying
approx. 1.5 mA.
approximate diode
DC voltage
voltage
approx. 4.0V.
Built-in buzzer
sounds when the
Open circuit voltage
resistance is less than
approx. 2.0V
50 Ω.
Overload protection: 500V DC/500Vrms AC
Duty cycle
Range
Accuracy
0.1~99.9%
±(2.0% +2)
Frequency <10kHz
Sensitivity: sine 0.6 V rms
Overload protection: 500V DC/500Vrms AC
hFE transistor test
Testing range: 0-1000
Ib=10µA, Vce= ~1.8V
Non-contact voltage detection (NCV)
Voltage range: 90 – 1000 V AC rms

3.3. DEVICE USE

3.3.1. MEASUREMENT INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE NOTE:
EN
a)
If the range of the measured value is not known
beforehand, set the measuring range by turning the
dial (17) as high as it will go, and gradually go down.
b)
Exercise caution to avoid electric shock when
measuring high voltages
3.3.2. DC/AC VOLTAGE
~
~
1)
Turn the dial to „V
" or „m V
" . Press the SELECT
button to go to the selected DC/AC test.
2)
Connect the black test lead to the "COMT-" terminal
and the red test lead to the „VΩHz terminal".
3)
Connect the probes to the source or load to be
measured
4)
Read the result from the display.
3.3.3. DC/AC AMPERAGE
~
~
~
1 )
Turn the dial to „µA
", „mA
" or „m V
SELECT button to go to the selected DC/AC test.
2)
Connect the black test lead to the „COMT-", terminal
and the red test lead to the „ μAmAT+".terminal.
3)
Connect the probes to the source or load to be
measured
4)
Read the result from the display.
3.3.4. DC/AC 600A CURRENT ( USING A CURRENT CLAMP )
~
1 )
Turn the dial to „600A
". Press the SELECT button to
go to the selected DC/AC test.
2)
Connect the black test lead of the current clamp to
the "COMT-" terminal, and the red test lead of the
current clamp to the "μAmAT +" terminal.
3)
Set the current clamp AC/DC range (additional
accessory) to "1mV/A"
4)
Before measuring the DC current, zero the DCA value
on the current clamp panel.
5)
Hook the clamp clamp onto the object to be
measured.
6)
Read the result from the display.
3.3.5. RESISTANCE
1 )
Turn the dial to„
".
2)
Connect the black test lead to the "COMT-" terminal
and the red test lead to the „VΩHz terminal"
3)
Connect the probes to the source or load to be
measured
4)
Read the result from the display.
Please Note: For 1M Ω resistance and above it may
take several seconds to stabilize the measurement.
Always make sure that the tested circuit is
disconnected from the voltage and that all capacitors
in the tested system are discharged. Maximum load:
500 V rms < 10 s
3.3.6. ELECTRIC CAPACITY
1 )
Turn the dial to „
". Press the "SELECT"
button to select the capacitance measurement
mode.
2)
Connect the black test lead to the "COMT-" terminal
and the red test lead to the „VΩHz terminal"
3)
Connect the probes to the source or load to be
measured
4)
Read the result from the display.
Please Note: The measured capacitor should be
discharged before connecting to the measuring
terminals.
When testing large capacity capacitors, please pay
attention to the delay before the meter gives a final
reading.
Do not connect a charged capacitor to the measuring
terminals!
When testing ≤1μF low capacitance capacitors, to
ensure the accuracy of measurement, press "REL"
before carrying out the measurement.
3.3.7. FREQUENCY AND DUTY CYCLE
1 )
Turn the dial to „Hz".
2)
Connect the black test lead to the "COMT-" terminal
and the red test lead to the „VΩHz terminal"
3)
Press the "Hz/Duty" button to select either frequency
or duty cycle measurement.
4)
Connect the probes to the source or load to be
measured
5)
Read the result from the display.
" . Press the
3.3.8. TEMPERATURE
1 )
Turn the dial to „°C/°F". Press the "SELECT" button to
select the measurement mode.
2)
Connect the black temperature sensor lead to the
„COMT-", terminal and the red temperature sensor
lead to the „ μAmAT+".terminal.
3)
Hook the probe to the selected temperature
measurement location
4)
Read the result from the display.
Please Note: Do not connect voltage to the
temperature sensor.
3.3.9. DIODE MEASUREMENT AND CONTINUITY TEST
1 )
Turn the dial to „
". Press the "SELECT"
button to select the measurement mode.
2)
Connect the black test lead to the "COMT-" terminal
and the red test lead to the „VΩHz terminal"
3)
Connect the black and red test leads to the cathode
(-) and anode (+) of the tested diode, read the
voltage drop from the display.
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4)
Connect the test leads to the circuit the continuity of
which you want to test. The beep will be continuous
if the resistance is less than approx 50Ω.
Always make sure that the tested circuit is
disconnected from the voltage and that all capacitors
in the tested system are discharged.
3.3.10. HFE TRANSISTOR TEST
1 )
Turn the dial to „hFe" measurement range
2)
Determine the type of transistor, and then perform
its test connecting the leads to the hFe terminal.
3.3.11. NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE DETECTION ( NCV )
1 )
Turn the dial to „NCV".
2)
Hold the meter in such a way that its upper part is in
contact with the current conductor.
3)
When voltage in the conductor is detected, the red
and green NCV diode will alternately light up and the
beep will sound.
Please Note: Although the meter may not indicate
voltage in the conductor, there is a risk that the
conductor may be live. The voltage detection
operation depends on the design of the conductor,
thickness of the insulation, etc.
3.3.12 DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Exceeding the indication range will cause the "OL"
message to be displayed.
The device turns off automatically after 30 minutes
of inactivity.
When the "
" symbol appears, replace the battery.

3.4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

a)
Use only non-corrosive cleaners to clean the surface.
b)
After cleaning the device, all parts should be dried
completely before using it again.
c)
Store the unit in a dry, cool place, free from moisture
and direct exposure to sunlight.
d)
Do not spray the device with a water jet or submerge
it in water.
e)
The device must be regularly inspected to check its
technical efficiency and spot any damage.
f)
Use a soft cloth for cleaning.
g)
Do not leave the battery in the device if it will not be
used for a longer period of time.
h)
Protect the device against moisture. If it is wet, wipe
it dry immediately. Liquids may contain minerals
which can corrode electronic circuits.
i)
Use and store the device in standard temperature
conditions. Extreme temperatures can shorten the
life of the device, damage the batteries and deform
or melt plastic parts.
j)
Handle the device with care. Dropping it may damage
printed circuit boards and cause malfunctioning.
k)
Protect the device from dust and dirt.
l)
Use only new batteries of the size and type indicated
in the technical specifications. Before installing or
replacing the batteries, make sure that the device is
not connected to an external circuit, that the control
knob is set to "OFF", and that the test leads are
disconnected from the terminals.
m)
Before installing or replacing the batteries, make
sure that the device is not connected to an external
circuit and that it is turned off.
SAFE REMOVAL OF BATTERIES AND RECHARGEABLE
BATTERIES
9V batteries are installed in the devices.
Inserting a battery:
1.
Open the battery cover on the back of the device
with a screwdriver.
2.
Insert the batteries that correspond to the technical
parameters.
3.
Close and screw on the battery cover.
Remove used batteries from the device using the same
procedure by which you installed them.
Recycle batteries with the appropriate organisation or
company.
DISPOSING OF USED DEVICES
Do not dispose of this device in municipal waste systems.
Hand it over to an electric and electrical device recycling
and collection point. Check the symbol on the product,
instruction manual and packaging. The plastics used
to construct the device can be recycled in accordance
with their markings. By choosing to recycle you are
making a significant contribution to the protection of our
environment. Contact local authorities for information on
your local recycling facility.
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