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Controllers Area Networks Inc. 

 

Smart Tweezers User Manual Version 1.0 

Page 14 of 16 

Maintenance

 

 
General Maintenance 

Dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect measurement accuracy.  Clean the 
terminals regularly. Do not use abrasives or solvents.  
To clean the terminals: 

1.  Turn the device off. 
2.  Shake out any dirt that may be on the terminals. 
3.  Soak a new swab with alcohol. Work the swab around each terminal. 

 

Replacing the Batteries 

Replace the batteries with three alkaline or air-zinc batteries (LR44 or 375A type). 
To replace the batteries: 

1.  Remove three screws with screwdriver TORX # 5 and lift the cover.   
2.  Replace the batteries follow the “+” and “–“ sign.   
3.  Secure the cover. 
4.  Reset the device. 

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Troubleshooting 

If there appears to be a malfunction during the operation of the device, the 
following steps should be performed in order to isolate the cause of the problem: 

1.  Check the battery.  
2.  Review the operating instructions for possible mistakes in operating 

procedure.  

CAUTION:

 

Except for replacing the battery, repair of the device should only be 

performed by an Authorized Service Center or by qualified device service 
personnel. 
 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Physical Specifications 

Operating Temperature:

 

0 °C to +55 °C

 

Storage Temperature:

  

-

40 °C to +60 °C

 

Relative Humidity:

  

0 % to 90 % (0 °C to 35 °C) 
0 % to 70 % (35 °C to 55 °C)

 

Altitude Operating:

 

0-2000 meters

 

Storage: 

10000 meters 

Battery Type: 

1.5V LR44 Alkaline or Air zinc 

Battery Life: 

80 Hours typical with alkaline,  
240 hours with air zinc battery 

Electromagnetic Compatibility 
(EMC): 

Susceptibility and Emission: FCC 15 part B 

Size: 

14.0 x 2.5 x 3.0 cm  (3.94 x 0.9 x 1.5 in) 

Weight: 

53 grams (0.11lb) 

Warranty: 

1 year 

 

Summary of Contents for Smart Tweezers

Page 1: ...Area Networks Inc Smart Tweezers User Manual Version 1 0 Page 1 of 16 Controllers Area Network Inc Smart Tweezers User Manual Version 1 0 This Device Invented Developed and Manufactured in CANADA Pat...

Page 2: ...not use the device if it operates abnormally Do not attempt to measure any components in circuit when your circuit is under the power Cautions To avoid possible damage to Smart Tweezers or to the equi...

Page 3: ...tton 6 Virtual Ground 6 Slide Switch 6 Using the Smart Tweezer 7 Turning Smart Tweezers ON 7 Automatic Power Off 7 Battery 7 Low Battery Indication 7 Menu Structure 8 Changing from the Default Setting...

Page 4: ...n Virtual Ground Connector Reset Slide switch for extended Voltage measurements Figure 1 Smart Tweezers has a unique mechanical and electronic design that incorporates a built in direct precision SMD...

Page 5: ...y shows 5 digits If OUT OF RANGE is displayed an overload condition is present Secondary Display The Secondary Display is located at the top of the display and is the smaller of the two displays It sh...

Page 6: ...er changing the batteries Virtual Ground Use the Virtual Ground connector when performing in circuit measurements to eliminate the influence of grounded components Connect this point to the circuit Gr...

Page 7: ...uched or button pressed for approximately 30 seconds Pressing the Jog Dial button turns Smart Tweezers back on and the device then returns to the display for the previously selected function Automatic...

Page 8: ...CTUAL SETTING Figure 7 Changing from the Default Setting The Meter allows you to change the DEFAULT operating configuration of Smart Tweezers by changing the options All setup options affect general o...

Page 9: ...SOUND DISPLAY PERIOD EXIT Figure 8 SOUND Menu Use the SOUND setting to turn the beeper ON or OFF as shown in Fig 9 c ON OFF Figure 9 MAIN SYSTEM SOUND ON OFF EXIT DISPLAY orientation setting Use the...

Page 10: ...YSTEM PERIOD 2 SEC 1 SEC 1 2 SEC 1 4 SEC EXIT c 0 25 SEC 1 0 SEC 0 5 SEC 2 0 SEC Figure 11 Returning to Factory Defaults Smart Tweezers comes with the setup options preset at the factory To return to...

Page 11: ...ure a specific parameter or need better accuracy MEASUREMENT setting menu To measure specific components or to change measurement parameters use Measure menu Fig 12 c MODE FREQ VOLTAGE EXIT Figure 12...

Page 12: ...50pf or more than 100uF or inductance c 0 1 kHz 10 kHz 1 0 kHz AUTO Figure 14 To fix test frequency set Smart Tweezers as shown in Fig 14 MAIN MEASURE FREQ AUTO 10KHz 1KHz 0 1KHz EXIT Measuring Volta...

Page 13: ...loscope like picture of Voltage Fig 17 To change speed turn jog dial button LEFT or RIGHT To EXIT press the job dial button O 5 5 Figure 17 Adjusting Voltage Offset To adjust voltage offset 1 Connect...

Page 14: ...e appears to be a malfunction during the operation of the device the following steps should be performed in order to isolate the cause of the problem 1 Check the battery 2 Review the operating instruc...

Page 15: ...y 1 in range 0 1R 5M Resolution 0 01R in range 0 10R Test Frequency 1 kHz Capacitance Range 10pF 499uF Accuracy 5 in range 20pF 1000uF Resolution 0 5pF in range 1pF 100pF Test Frequency 1 kHz C 1000pF...

Page 16: ...ailure of this meter within the warranty period CAN Inc undertakes to get the meter repaired free of charge Please hand over the meter to the dealer from whom you have purchased along with this WARRAN...

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