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HT61 - HT62 

 

 

EN - 9

5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

5.1.  DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT 

 

CAUTION 

 

 

 

The maximum input DC voltage is 1000V. Do not measure voltages 
exceeding the limits given in this manual. Exceeding voltage limits could 
result in electrical shocks to the user and damage to the instrument. 

 

 

Fig. 2: Use of the instrument for DC voltage measurement 

 
1. Select position 

V

Hz%

 

2. Press the 

MODE

 key until the symbol

 “

DC”

 

is displayed 

3. Insert the red cable into input terminal 

VHz%

 (HT61) or 

Hz%V

 

(HT62) and the black cable into input terminal 

COM

4.  Position the red lead and the black lead respectively in the spots with positive and 

negative potential of the circuit to be measured (see Fig. 2). The display shows the 
value of voltage. 

5.  If the display shows the message "

O.L

", select a higher range. 

6.  When symbol "

-

" appears on the instrument

s display, it means that voltage has the 

opposite direction with respect to the connection in Fig. 2. 

7.  To use the HOLD, RANGE, MAX MIN and REL functions, see § 4.2. 

Summary of Contents for HT61

Page 1: ...Copyright HT ITALIA 2017 Version EN 2 00 17 07 2017 ENGLISH User manual...

Page 2: ...unction 8 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 5 1 DC Voltage measurement 9 5 2 AC Voltage measurement 10 5 3 AC DC Voltage measurement with low impedance LoZ 11 5 4 Frequency and Duty Cycle measurement 12 5 5...

Page 3: ...ment the following symbols are used Warning observe the instructions given in this manual improper use could damage the instrument or its components Double insulated meter AC voltage DC voltage or cur...

Page 4: ...alled overvoltage category is 6 7 4 Measured circuits reads OMISSIS Circuits are divided into the following measurement categories Measurement Category IV is for measurements performed at the source o...

Page 5: ...families of instruments provide identical results With distorted waves instead the readings shall differ Average value meters provide the RMS value of the sole fundamental wave TRMS meters instead pr...

Page 6: ...nt We also recommend checking that the packaging contains all components indicated in 6 3 1 In case of discrepancy please contact the Dealer In case the instrument should be returned please follow the...

Page 7: ...MENT CAPTION 1 LCD display 2 RANGE key 3 MAXMIN key 4 Hz key 5 REL key 6 MODE key 7 HOLD key 8 Rotary selector switch 9 Input terminal 10A 10 Input terminal VHz HT61 or Hz V HT62 11 Input terminal mA...

Page 8: ...e the same key is pressed again The display shows the symbol associated with the selected function MAX for maximum value and MIN for minimum value The MAX MIN key is not active when the HOLD function...

Page 9: ...arily connect the test leads between phase and neutral cables at least for 5s then perform the phase PE measurement to avoid unexpected trips out 4 2 8 Disabling the Auto Power Off function The instru...

Page 10: ...il the symbol DC is displayed 3 Insert the red cable into input terminal VHz HT61 or Hz V HT62 and the black cable into input terminal COM 4 Position the red lead and the black lead respectively in th...

Page 11: ...mbol AC is displayed 3 Insert the red cable into input terminal VHz HT61 or Hz V HT62 and the black cable into input terminal COM 4 Position the red lead and the black lead respectively in the spots o...

Page 12: ...ed cable into input terminal VHz HT61 or Hz V HT62 and the black cable into input terminal COM 4 Position the red lead and the black lead respectively in the desired spots of the circuit to be measure...

Page 13: ...ion Hz 2 Press the Hz key to select measurements Hz or in order to display the values of frequency and duty cycle of input voltage 3 Insert the red cable into input terminal VHz HT61 or Hz V HT62 and...

Page 14: ...or Hz V HT62 and the black cable into input terminal COM 3 Position the test leads in the desired spots of the circuit to be measured see Fig 6 The display shows the value of resistance 4 If the disp...

Page 15: ...red cable into input terminal VHz HT61 or Hz V HT62 and the black cable into input terminal COM 4 Position the leads at the ends of the diode to be tested see Fig 7 respecting the indicated polarity T...

Page 16: ...acitance measurement 1 Select position 2 Press the MODE key until the symbol nF is displayed 3 Insert the red cable into input terminal Hz V and the black cable into input terminal COM 4 Press the REL...

Page 17: ...C F 2 Press the MODE key until the symbol C or F is displayed 3 Insert the provided adapter into input terminals Hz V polarity and COM polarity see Fig 9 4 Connect the provided K type wire probe or t...

Page 18: ...sert the red cable into input terminal 10A or into input terminal mA A and the black cable into input terminal COM 4 Connect the red lead and the black lead in series to the circuit whose current you...

Page 19: ...ent 4 Insert the red cable into input terminal 10A or into input terminal mA A and the black cable into input terminal COM 5 Connect the red lead and the black lead in series to the circuit whose curr...

Page 20: ...sition to position and remove it 3 Remove the battery and insert a new battery of the same type see respecting the indicated polarity 4 Restore the battery compartment cover into place and turn the fa...

Page 21: ...up to 1000V DC AC TRMS voltage with low impedance LoZ Range Resolution Accuracy 50 400Hz Input impedance Protection against overcharge 600 0mV 0 1mV 3 0 rdg 40dgt approx 3k 600VDC ACrms 6 000V 0 001V...

Page 22: ...g 8dgt 1000VDC ACrms 99 99Hz 0 01Hz 999 9Hz 0 1Hz 9 999kHz 0 001kHz 99 99kHz 0 01kHz 999 9kHz 0 1kHz 9 999MHz 0 001MHz 40 00MHz 0 01MHz Sensitivity 0 8Vrms 20 80 duty cycle and f 100kHz 5Vrms 20 80 du...

Page 23: ...nt backlight and bargraph Sampling frequency 2 times s 7 2 ENVIRONMENT 7 2 1 Environmental conditions for use Reference temperature 18 C 28 C 64 F 82 F Operating temperature 5 C 40 C 41 F 104 F Allowa...

Page 24: ...sequence of improper packaging Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions performed by unauthorized personnel Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufactur...

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