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Measurements: V/Hz,
,
, Temp (°C/°F),
, M
@UISO
, A/Hz
5.1.2 Alternating Voltage and Frequency Measurement V AC and Hz
with Selectable Low-Pass Filter
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Set the
CL
iP
parameter to
0FF
in the current clip setup menu.
Otherwise all measured values are displayed in amperes,
corrected by the amount resulting from the selected transfor-
mation ratio for an interconnected clip-on current sensor.
1nFo
...
SET
rAtE
...
CL
IP
1
/
10
/
100
/
1000
/
0ff
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In accordance with the voltage or frequency to be measured,
turn the rotary switch to V~ or Hz/%.
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Connect the measurement cables as shown.
The “
” connector jack should be grounded.
Voltage Measurement
Note
An intermittent acoustic signal warns the operator if the
measured value exceeds the upper range limit in the 1000 V
range.
Make sure that a current measuring range (“A”) has not been
activated, when the multimeter is connected for voltage
measurement! If the fuse’s blowing limits are exceeded as a
result of operator error, both the operator and the instrument are
in danger!
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You can switch back and forth between voltage measurement
with and without low-pass filter.
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Repeatedly press the
FUNC | ENTER
multifunction key, until the V
or V/Fil unit of measure appears at the display.
Frequency Measurement
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Connect the measured quantity in the same way as for voltage
measurement.
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Manually select the measuring range for the voltage amplitude.
When the instrument is switched to frequency measurement,
the previously selected voltage measuring range remains ac-
tive.
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You can switch back and forth between frequency
measurement with and without low-pass filter.
Repeatedly press the
FUNC | ENTER
multifunction key, until the
Hz or Hz/Fil unit of measure appears at the display.
Lowest measurable frequencies and maximum allowable
voltages are included in chapter 8, “Technical Data”.
Measurement with Low-Pass Filter
Attention!
!
Be aware of the fact that dangerous voltage spikes are not
displayed during this type of measurement (see also “Volt-
age Comparator”. We recommend measuring voltage
without the low-pass filter first, in order to be able to detect
any dangerous voltages.
A 1 kHz/-3 dB low-pass filter can be activated if required, in order
to filter out capacitively induced high frequency pulses of greater
than 1 kHz, for example when performing measurements at
cables, i.e. undesired voltages of greater than 1 kHz can be
suppressed.
“Fil” appears at the display in order to indicate the respectively
activated low-pass filter. The multimeter is automatically switched
to manual measuring range selection.
MEASURE
SETUP
FUNC
ENTER
FUNC
ENTER
FUNC
ENTER