CX506a
MULTITESTER
INSTRU
CTION
MANUAL
CONTENTS
[1]
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:Before use, read the following safety precautions
001 1-1 Warning Instruction for safe use
Explanation of Warning Symbols
001 1-2
002
1-3 Overload Protections
Influence of the electromagnetic field
[2]
002 1-4
002
003
APPLICATION AND FEATURES
2-1 Application
Features
[3]
[4]
[5]
NAME OF FUNCTIONS
SCALE READING
003 2-2
003
003
004
005 5-
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
1 Selections, adjusters and switches
5-2 How to Use the Stand
[6] MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
6-1 Start -up Inspection
6-2 How to select an appropriate range
(Selection of an appropriate range)
6-3 Preparation for Measurement
6-4 Voltage Measurement
6-4-1 DCV Measurement (
)
6-4-2 ACV Measurement (
)
6-5 DCA Measurement ( )
6-6 Resistance Measurement
6-6-1 Resistance Measurement ( )
6-6-2 Terminal to Terminal Current ( LI )
6-7 Capacitance Measurement (
)
005
005
006
006
006
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008
008
009
010
011
011
012
013
6-7-1 C1,C2 Range
6-7-2 C3 Range
6-8 Transistor Measurement
6-8-1 ICEO Measurement
013
015
016
016
6-8-2 hFE Measurement
017 6-9
DC High Voltage measurement
Measurement
[7]
018 6-10 End of
018
019 7-
MAINTENANCE
1 Maintenance and Inspection
019 7-2
Calibration
019
7-3 How to Replace Battery and Fuse
019 7-4
Cleaning and Storage
[8]
021
021
AFTER-SALE SERVICE
8-1 Repair
021 8-2
For Information of Enquiries
Web Site
[9]
021 8-3 Sanwa
021
022 9-1
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Specification
022
9-2
Optional
Accessories
022
9-3
Measurement Range and Accuracy
023
[1] SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:Before use, read the following safety precautions
This instruction manual explains how to use your multitester
CX506a, safely.
Before use, please read this manual thoroughly. After reading it, keep it
together with the product for reference to it when necessary. The instruction
given under the heading
WARNING CAUTION must be followed
to prevent accidental burn or electrical shock.
1-1 Warning Instruction for Safe Use
WARNING
To ensure that the meter is used safely, Be sure to
observe the instruction when using the instrument.
Please be careful that the protection circuit may be
undermined by unjustifiable usage that does not follow
the guidelines in the instruction manual.
11. Never use the meter on the electric circuits that exceed 6kVA.
12. Pay special attention when measuring the voltage of AC 33
Vrms (46.7V peak) or DC 70V or more to avoid injury.
13. Never apply an input signals exceeding the maximum
rating input value.
14. Never use the meter for measuring the line connected with
equipment (i.e. motors) that generates induced or surge
voltage since it may exceed the maximum allowable voltage.
15. Never use the meter if the meter or test leads are
damaged or broken.
16. Never use uncased meter.
17. Be sure to use a fuse of the specified rating or type. Never use a
substitute of the fuse or never make a short circuit of the fuse.
18. Always keep your fingers behind the finger guards on
the probe when making measurements.
19. Be sure to disconnect the test pins from the circuit
when changing the function or range.
10.
Before starting measurement, make sure that the
function and range are properly set in accordance with the
measurement.
11.
Never use the meter with wet hands or in a damp
environment.
12.
Never open rear case except when replacing batteries or
fuse. Do not attempt any alteration of original specifications.
13.
To ensure safety and maintain accuracy, calibrate
and check the tester at least once a year.
14.
Indoor use.
1
1-2 Explanation of Warning Symbols
The meanings of the symbols used in this manual and attached
to the product are as follows.
: Very important instruction for safe use.
The warning messages are
intended to prevent accidents
operating personnel such as
and electrical shock.
The caution messages are
to prevent damage to the
: Diode
: Ground
: Plus :
Minus
instrument. :
to
burn
intended
: Fuse
DC
: Double insulation
: AC
: Resistance
: Capacitance
hFE : DC Current Amplification Factor
: Fuse & Diode Protection
1-3 Overload Protections
Input terminals
Functions
DCV 1000
ACV 750
DCV 120/300
ACV 3/12/30
DCV 120mV
30/0.3m
DCA 3m
30m/0.3
X1X10k
Maximum overload protection input (within 5s)
DCAC 1000V or peak max 1400V
DCAC 750V or peak max 1100V
DCAC 200V or peak max 280V
DCAC 1mA
DCAC 100V
or
peak max 140V
DCAC 10mA
DCAC 0.5A
DCAC 50V or peak max 75V
C1/C2/C3
hFE
EMITTER
COLLECTOR DCAC 50V or peak max 75V
BASE
1-4 Influence of the electromagnetic field
ACV and Capacitance measurement functions may not work
properly in the electromagnetic field over 10kHz.
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[2] APPLICATION AND FEATURES
2-1 Applications
This instrument is portable multimeter designated for
measurement of weak current circuit.
2-2 Features
High-Sensitivity(DC50k /V)meter
Capacitance measurement by built-in transistor oscillator
IEC61010-1 MEASUREMENT CAT- MAX. 600V
Wide measurement functions 26-ch switch
Transistor check function
Polarity reversal switch for DCV and DCA
[3] NAME OF FUNCTIONS
Scale
Pointer
0Cadjuster
Meter zero position
adjuster
Function/Range
selector
power indicator
function power
switch
(capacitance switch)
input terminal
(collector connecting
terminal)
Base connecting
terminal
Panel
Polarity reversal switch
Stand
Rear case
Test pin
Finger guard
input terminal (emitter connecting
terminal)
Test probe (Red)
Plug
Test probe (Black)
Plug
T
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Clip
Clip
lead
(CL506)
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[4] SCALE READING
X1
hFE
X1
C3
X1
Range
DCV 300
DCV 30
DCV 3
ACV 300
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X1
ACV 30
DCmA 30
RangeDCmA 0.3
X 10k
DCmA 3
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X 1kDCmA 30
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X 100 DCmA 0.3AR
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DCV 1000
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DCV 120
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DCV 120m
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Conversion
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89 X 100
8900[]8.9[k]
36 [V]
[5] DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
5-1 Selectors, adjusters and switches
Function/Range
Turn
the instrumentselector
on by selecting any measurement range.
Turn the adjuster to have the pointer align with the zero line.
(scale left edge)
0CAdjuster
For resistance or hFE measurement, turn the adjuster to have
the pointer align with the zero line (0) while test leads are
shorted.
For capacitance measurement, turn the adjuster to have the
pointer align with of each C scale while test leads are
shorted, with pressing (locking) the capacitance switch.
Capacitance Switch
Press the switch to measure capacitance at C1 or C2 range.
To lock the switch at ON position, press and turn it to right
approx 45 degree.
Power Indicator
The indicator (LED) is blinked when power is on, for
capacitance measurement.
Polarity reversal switch
Shift the switch to minus () to reverse polarity for -DCV or DCA measurement.
5-2 How to Use the Stand
Please use the stand that there
is on the side of rear case like a
figure.
How to Use the Stand
[6] MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
6-1 Start-Up Inspection
WARNING
1.
Never use meter if the meter or test leads are
damaged or broken.
2.
Make sure that the test leads are not cut or otherwise
damaged.
6-2 How to select an appropriate range (Selection of a appropriate range)
For voltage or current measurements, select a range which is
higher than the value to be measured. For example,when
measuring 9V, select 12V range. If the value to be measured
is uncertain, select maximum range.
6-3 Preparation for measurements
Zero position adjustment.
Select a proper range and set the switch for measurements.
Zero position
Zero position adjustment
START
Damaged
Main unit and
test leads
damaged ?
No damaged
Stop using it and
have it repaired.
Check continuity of
test leads and fuse.
Connect the black plug
of the test lead to the
terminal.
Set the function range
switch at x 1 range.
Set the switch to
position.
Short the red and
black test pins.
Did the
pointer move to
right side ?
YES
No problem.
Start measurement.
Stop using it and
have it repaired.
NO
Replace the battery
and fuse, and starting
to once more.
6-4 Voltage Measurement
WARNING
[Link] apply an input signals exceeding the maximum
rating input value.
[Link] sure to disconnect the test pins from the circuit
when changing the function / range.
[Link] the maximum range and measure, if the value to
be measured is uncertain.
[Link] keep your fingers behind the finger guards on
the probe when making measurements.
6-4-1 DCV Measurement (
) Max. measurement value 1000VDC
1) Application
Measuring batteries or DC circuits.
2) Measuring range: 120m/3/12/30/120/300/1000 (7ranges)
Battery
1
3) Measurement procedure
Shift the polarity reversal switch to position.
1 Connect the black plug of the test lead to
the input
terminal and the red plug to the input terminal.
Set the function/range selector to an appropriate DCV range.
Apply the black test pin to the negative potential side of the
circuit to measure and the red test pin to the positive
potential side.
Read the pointer on VA scale.
After measurement, remove the red and black test pins from
the circuit measured.
When the pointer moves to theside, shift the polarity
reversal switch to theposition.
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6-4-2 ACV Measurement (
): [Link] value 750VAC
1) Application
Measures sine-wave AC voltages such as lighting voltages.
2) Measuring range: 3/12/30/120/300/750 (6ranges)
Outlet
1
3) Measurement procedure
Shift the polarity reversal switch to side.
1 Connect the black plug of the test lead to the input
terminal and the red plug to the input terminal.
Set the function/range selector to an appropriate ACV range.
Apply the black and red test pin to measuring circuit.
Read the pointer on VA scale.
The AC3V range only uses theAC3Vscale.
After measurement, remove the red and black test pins from
the circuit measured.
When measuring non-sine wave ACV, measuring values
may have errors according to the contortion of the wave.
Band width.
40Hz-30kHz at 3,12V range 40Hz10kHz at 30V or above ranges
Values measured at 750V shall be read by decupling
(X10) the scale of 0-120. But for the safety, do not
measure any circuits that exceed 6kVA.
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6-5 DCA Measurement (
): Max. measuremet value 0.3ADC
WARNING
1. Never apply voltage to the
input terminals.
[Link]
sure to make a series
connection via load.
3. Do
not apply an input
exceeding the maximum
rated current to the input
terminals.
Correct
Incorrect
Power
Load
Power
Load
1) Application
Current
in
batteries or DC
circuit
is
measured.
2) Measuring
range:
30/0.3m/3m/30
m/0.3A
(5ranges)
3) Measurement
procedure
Shift the
polarity
reversal switch
to position.
terminal and
the red plug to
the input
terminal.
Set
the
function/range
selector to an
appropriate
DCA range.
Apply the black
test pin to the
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After
measurement,
remove the red
and black test
pins from the
circuit
measured.
At
current
measurement,
according
to
the size of
internal
resistance
of
the
current
range,
measuring
value will be
smaller
than
actual current.
6-6 Resistance Measurement Max. measurement value 50M
WARNING
Never apply voltage to the input terminals.
6-6-1 Resistance Measurement ( )
1) Application
Resistance of resistors or circuits are measured.
2) Measuring range: X1/X10/X100/X1k/X10k (5ranges)
3) Measurement procedure
Shift the polarity reversal switch to side. terminal and
the red plug to the input terminal.
Set the function/range selector to an appropriate range.
Short the test pins, and adjust 0 C by turning adjuster
to have the pointer align with 0 line.
Apply the black and red test pin to the measured resistance.
Read the pointer on scale.
After measurement, remove the red and black test pins from
the resistor measured.
At range, the
polarity of / is
reverse from that
marked on the body
panel.
Be sure to use the
Resistor
rated fuse for the
instrument. In case
a fuse other than
the rated one is
used,
indication
errors may occur,
and/or circuit protection is become unable.
Operating voltage for range of this multitester is 3V, so
lighting test of LED can be performed. Appropriate range
is x 10 range.
If the pointer does not move to 0 line even when the 0
adjuster is turned fully, replace the internal batteries to
new ones.
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6-6-2 Terminal to Terminal Current (LI)
Terminal-to-Terminal Current is the current that runs between and
terminals when measuring resistance. There may be some cases that
the impedance of measured object varies, especially when measuring
semi-conductors, due to self-heating caused by current running while
measuring resistance.
The maximum LI values are printed on the body panel, at right
side
of each range. Readings at each range shall be converted
by multiplying the values (shown below).
x1k (80A) Range : LI scale x10, and read as A.
x100 (800A) Range : LI scale x100, and read as
A. x10 (8mA) Range : Simply read as mA.
x1 (80mA)
Range : LI scale x10, and read as mA.
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6-7 Capacitance Measurement (
WARNING
[Link] apply voltage to the input terminals.
[Link] the capacitance before measuring it.
6-7-1 C1,C2 ranges
1) Application
Measurement of capacitance
2) Measuring range
C1 range : 50pF0.2F
C2 range : 0.0120F
3) Measurement procedure
Shift the polarity reversal switch to position. terminal
and the red plug to the input terminal.
Set the function/range selector to an appropriate C1 or C2
range.
Push the function power switch. (See 5-1)
Then, the power indicator blinks.
Short the test pins and turn the 0 C adjuster to have
the pointer align exactly with of C1or C2 scale.
Apply the black and red test pin to the measured capacitor.
Capacitor
Read the pointer on C1or C2 scale.
After measurement, remove the red and black test pins
from the object measured.
Turn off the function power switch. (See 5-1)
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Note
Measuring
frequency
C1range
: approx.
900Hz C2range : approx. 800Hz
C1range : approx.8.0V (peak)/When 200pF is measured
C1range : approx.0.5V (peak)/When 0.05F is measured
C2range : approx.4.0V (peak)/When 0.1F is measured
C2range : approx.0.7V (peak)/When 5.0F is measured
Application
Test of the cord (Use the C1 range)
Cx 1
Wire breaking point
Cx 2
Cx 1Cx 2
Continuity or open-wire check of parallel cords, as shown in Fig,
can be done by measuring capacitance between the core wires
(conductors) as a comparison test.
Longer cords are easier to check the detection of the open-wire
because the capacity value lost by leakage between the wires is
proportioned to the length of the wires.
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6-7-2 C3 range
1) Application
Measured large capacitor
2) Measuring range:
C3 range: 12000F
3) Measurement procedure
Shift the polarity reversal switch to side.
terminal and the red plug to the input terminal. Set
the function/range selector to C3 range. Discharge the
capacitance before measuring it.
Short the test pins and turn the 0 C adjuster to have
the pointer align exactly with of C3 scale.
Apply the test pins to the measuring capacitor. Then, read
the maximum reading on the C3 scale.
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C3
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The pointer moves to right
direction
charge
capacitor.
pointer
scale
by
the
current
to
the
However,
the
starts
gradual
returning from a certain
point. Read the indicated
maximum
scale.
value
on
C3
6-8 Transistor Measurement
WARNING
Never apply voltage to the input terminals.
6-8-1 ICEO Measurement
1) Application
Measuring Iceo of transistor
2) Measuring range: hFE range
3) Measurement procedure
Connect the black plug of the test lead to the input
terminal and the red plug to the input terminal. Set the polarity
reversal switch to either NPN or PNP position according to
the transistor (hereinafter simply called TR.) to be
measured. (NPN-TR: NPN position PNP-TR:
PNP position)
Short the test pins and turn the 0 C adjuster to have
the pointer align exactly with 0 line of scale.
Connect the emitter of TR and the collector of TR to each
measuring terminal (pin of test lead).
Read the pointer on LI scale. (X10mA)
After measurement, remove the red and black test pins from
the TR.
Good or Bad shall be determined by comparison to
standard TR.
Except large power TR, reading of the ICEO of normal
silicon TR is almost 0mA.
Case of NPN-TR
transistor
E: emitter
B: base
C: collector
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6-8-2 hFE Measurement
1) Application
Measuring hFE of transistor
2) Measuring range: hFE range
3) Measurement procedure
Connect the black plug of the test lead to the COLLECTOR
( input) terminal and the red plug to the EMITTER (
input) terminal.
Set the polarity reversal switch to either NPN or PNP
position according to the transistor (hereinafter simply called TR.)
to be measured. (NPN-TR: NPN position PNP-
TR:PNP position)
Short the test pins and turn the 0 C adjuster to have
the pointer align exactly with 0 line of scale.
Connect the base of TR to the base terminal (clip lead).
Connect the emitter of TR and the collector of TR to each
measuring terminal (pin of test lead).
Read the pointer on hFE scale.
After measurement, remove the test pins and the clip lead
from the TR.
Case of NPN-TR
transistor
E: emitte
B: base
C: collec
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6-9 DC High Voltage measurement (HV) (Oputinal HV Probe) Max.
measurement value 30k DC
WARNING
[Link] probe is designed for the measurement of very small
direct current circuit. Never use the probe to measure high
voltage in power lines, such as transmission and
distribution lines; it is very dangerous.
[Link] apply input signals that exceed 30kV.
3. Be sure to disconnect the test pins from the circuit when
changing the function.
[Link] keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the
probe when making measurements.
1) Application
The probe is suitable for measuring voltage of high
impedance circuits, such as CRT anode voltage of TV sets.
2) Measuring range:
1
CRTHVP ROBE(DC120mV)
3) Measurement procedure
Anode
Shift the polarity
reversal switch to
position.
Connect the black plug
of the HV Probe to the
Earth line
input terminal and
the red plug to the
input terminal.
Set the function/range
selector to HV PROBE position.
First, connect the clip (black) of the probe to the earth line
( ) in the circuit to be measured, and then apply the
measuring pin on the probe body to your measuring point.
Read the pointer on VA (030) scale as kV.
1 After
measurement, remove the measuring pin from the
measured circuit, and then remove the clip.
6-10 End of Measurement
When measurement is end, be sure to return the function/range
selector to the OFF position.
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[7] MAINTENANCE
WARNING
[Link] section is very important for safety. Read and
understand the following instruction fully and maintain
your instrument properly.
2.
The instrument must be calibrated and inspected
at least once a year to maintain the safety and accuracy.
7-1 Maintenance and inspection
1) Appearance
Is the appearance not damaged by
falling ? 2) Test leads and fuse
Are the test leads not damaged ?
Are the core wire not exposed at any place of the test
leads ?
Make sure that the test leads are not cut, referring
to the section 6-1.
If your instrument fails any of above check, do not use it, and
have it repaired or replace it to new one.
7-2 Calibration
The manufacturer may conduct calibration and inspection. For
more information, please contact the dealer or manufacturer.
7-3 How to Replace Battery and Fuse
WARNING
1. If
the rear case is removed with input applied to the input
terminals, you may get electrical shock. Before starting the
work, always make sure that no inputs is applied.
2. Be sure to use a fuse that has the same rating so as to
ensure safety and performance of tester.
3.
When removing the rear case do not touch the
internal parts or wire with hand.
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How
replace
the battery
or fuse
Removetothe
rear case
screw with
a screwdriver.
Take out the battery or fuse and replace it with a new one.
Attach the rear case and fix it with the screw.
Check and see whether or not indications of respective
ranges are normal.
Spare fuse
Battery (6F22)
9V X1
9V
Battery (R6)
1.5V X2
1.5V
Fuse
Fuse of the specified rating and type(Parts No. F1176)
500mA/250V 5 X 20mm Ceramic tube Fast acting
fuse. Blowout capacity : 1500A
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7-4 Cleaning and Storage
CAUTION
1.
For cleaning, wipe lightly with a soft, and either dry or
slightly water-dampended cloth. Do not use volatile solvent
such as thinner or alcohol for panel, case, and meter cover.
2.
The panel and the case are not resistant to heat.
Do not place the instrument near heat-generating
devices (such as a soldering iron).
3.
Do not store the instrument in a place where it
may be subjected to vibration or from where it may fall.
4.
For storing the instrument, avoid hot, cold or
humid places or places under direct sunlight or where
condensation is anticipated.
Following the above instructions, store the instrument in good
environment. (See 9-1)
[8] AFTER-SALE SERVICE
8-1 Repair
If the multimeter fails during use, check the following items
before sending it for repair.
Is the battery not exhausted ?
Are the test leads not disconnected ?
Is the fuse not blown ?
We repair a defective product at cost. When mailing it to us for
repair, do not use the same cardboard box in which it was
delivered to you because it may receive damage in transit.
Please send it in a box at least five times larger than the original
box with enough cushioning material stuffed around it.
8-2 For Information or Enquiries
If you need information regarding purchase of repair parts or if
you have any other sales related questions, please contact the
dealer, selling agent, or manufacturer.
8-3 Sanwa Web Site
[Link]
E-mail: exp_sales@[Link]
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[9] SPECIFICATIONS
9-1 General Specification
AC Rectifier Form
:Half-wave rectifier form
Meter type
:Internal magnet, Taut band meter (15A)
Accuracy Assurance Temperature/Humidity Range
:232 75%RH max. No condensation
Operating temperature and humidity
:531,80%RH max.
3140, 8050%RH (decreasing linearly)
Storage temperature/Humidity Range
:1050 70%RH max. No condensation
Internal Battery :R6 (IEC) or UM-3 1.5V X2, 6F22 9V X1
Internal fuse :500mA/250V 5 X 20mm Ceramic tube
Fast acting fuse. Blowout capacity : 1500A
Dimension and Weight
:165(H) X 106(W) X 46(D) mmapprox.
370g
Accessories :Instruction manual 1 Spare fuse 1
Test leads (TL-21) 1 Crip lead (CL-506) 1
Safety
:IEC 61010-1 (EN61010-1) 2001-02 : 2001
Measurement*. AC, DC600V max.
Pollution degree 2
EMC
:IEC 61326 : 1997+A1 : 1998+A2 : 2001
Environmental conditions: Indoor use Altitude up to 2000m
Working circuit voltage: 600 VAC max.
*MEASUREMENT CATEGORY
CAT:Secondary electrical circuits connected to an AC electrical
outlet through a transformer or similar device.
CAT:Primary electrical circuits in equipment connected
to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord.
CAT:Primary electrical circuits of heavy equipment
connected directly to the distribution panel, and
feeders from the distribution panel to outlets.
9-2 Optional Accessories
Clip adapter CL-11 (Red, Black 1set)
HV probe
HV-50 (DC 030kV Internal resistance:1000M)
Carrying case C-CA
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9-3 Measurement Range and Accuracy
Accuracyassurance range :232 75%RH max. No
condensation
Attitude :Horizontal (5) ACV accuracy in
the case of sine wave AC.
Function
Full scale value
DCV
120m
3/12/30/120/
300/1000
Accuracy
Remarks
4% Against full scale Input resistance : 4k
2.5%
Input resistance : 50k/V
Against full scale
(1000V range : 15k/V)
ACV
( )
3/12/30/120/
300/750
3%
Against full scale Input resistance : 8k/V
(up to 12V range
4% against full scale)
DCA
( )
30/0.3m/3m
30m/0.3
2.5%
Against full scale Voltage drop : 120mV
(30 and 0.3A range (0.3A range : 300mV)
3% against full scale)
x1/x10/x100/x1k/
x10k
3% of arc
Center value 38 (X1 range)
Max. value 5k (X1 range)
Release voltage : 3V
(X10k range : 12V)
C1range : 50p0.2
C2range : 0.0120
( F )
C3range : 12000
6% of arc
Approximate value
Use the internal
oscillator
Use the X 1k range
080A ( X1k range)
0800A ( X100 range) Approximate value Terminal to terminal
(A/mA) 08mA ( X10 range)
current
080mA ( X1 range)
LI
hFE
01000
Approximate value hFEIc/Ib
Band width
3V and 12V range : 40Hz30kHz 30V range : 40Hz10kHz
Specifications and external appearance of the product described
above may be revised for modification without prior notice.
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