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value  and  “AVG”  the  mean  value.  Press  the  button  for  an  extended 

period of time (2 seconds) to switch back into normal mode. 

5.1.13   The  button 

 

 

(relative  value  -  function)  stores  the  current 

display value in the subdisplay 

 and indicates the difference (offset) 

between the stored measured value and the following measured values 

in the display 

 

 

Example: 

 

 

 Stored reference value: 235 V (subdisplay 

), current measured value:  

230 V, yields a difference (offset) of 5 V (main display 

). A renewed 

press of the button switches back into normal mode. 

5.1.14   The  range  button 

 

  is  used  to  index  the  manual  measuring 

ranges whilst simultaneously fading out “AUTO” in the display. Press 

the button for an extended period (2 seconds) to select the automatic 

range selection (indication “AUTO”):

5.1.15   Level measurement in dB/ dBm: The level measurement in decibel is 

the logarithmic ratio of two quantities such as e.g. voltage or current. 

If the 

01

 is in the function mode for alternating voltage 

measurement  (V  AC),  press  the 

  button 

  (dB/  dBm)  for  an 

extended period of time (2 seconds) to activate the level measurement. 

In the subdisplay 

 the voltage level is indicated in dB with a reference 

value of 1 V. A renewed press of the Range button 

 

 (dB/ dBm) 

indicates  the  performance  level  in  dBm  (reference  value:  1  mW  for 

600 

). The voltage and performance levels are calculated as follows:

Voltagelevel

in dB:

Reference

value

: 1 V

L

U

= 20 x log

U

1 V  

[dB] 

Performance

level

in dBm:

Referencevalue

1 mW an 600 

L

P

= 10 x log

P

1 mW  

[dBm]

L

P

= 10 x log

 600 Ω 

 

[dBm]

  

1 mW 

 

 

 By  pressing  the  button 

 

  for  an  extended  period  of  time  (2 

seconds) (dB/ dBm), there will be a switch back into normal mode.

5.1.16   The  measuring  rate  of  the 

01

  amounts  nominally  to 

2 measurements  (20,000  digit)  respectively  4  measurements  (4,000 

digit) per second for the digital display and 20 measurements for the 

bar graph display.

5.1.17   The 

01

 is switched  

 

on and off with the rotary switch. 

Shutdown position “OFF”.

5.1.18   The 

01

switches off automatically after approx. 30 min-

utes (

APO

A

uto-

P

ower-

O

ff). It switches back on again if a button or the 

rotary switch is operated.

5.1.19   Temperature coefficient of the measured value: 0.1 x (stated measuring 

precision)/ °C < 18 °C or > 28 °C, related to the value for the reference 

temperature of 23° C.

5.1.20   The 

01

is supplied by a fitted 9 V block battery (IEC 6 LR 61).

5.1.21   If  the  battery  voltage  drops  below  the  specified  operating  voltage 

(approx. 7 V) of the 

01

, then an empty battery symbol  

(

) appears in the display.

5.1.22   The  life  span  of  a  battery  amounts  to  approx.  100  hours  (alkali  bat-

tery).

5.1.23   Appliance dimensions:

 

 

(L x W x H) = 200 x 90 x 42 mm without rubber protection frame

 

 

(L x W x H) = 212 x 100 x 55 mm with rubber protection frame

 

 

Appliance weight:

 

 

400 g without rubber protection frame

 

 

600 g with rubber protection frame

5.1.24   The safety measuring cables are designed in 4 mm plug-in type tech-

nology. The safety measuring cables supplied are expressly suited for 

the rated voltage and the rated current of the 

01

5.1.25   The 

01

  is  protected  by  a  rubber  protection  frame 

 

against mechanical damage. The rubber protection frame 

 allows the 

 

01

 to be set up or hung up during the measurements.

5.1.26   The 

01

 features at its head an optical interface 

S

. This 

is used for the galvanic separation of the measuring signal to a PC/ lap-

top. The enclosed data cable is used for the transmission of measuring 

data and is equipped with a USB 2.0 compatible connection.

5.2  Memory function

 

  

 The 

01

 is equipped with a measured value memory of 

1.000 memory locations. These memory locations can be used to store 

display values and retrieve the same at a later date via the display.

5.2.1 

STORE 

(Store display values)

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Page 5: ...iar napi cia przemiennego 3 Fig 3 V xelsp nningsm tning Resim 3 Alternatif Gerilim l m Bild 4 Gleichstrommessung Fig 4 DC current measurement Fig 4 Mesure de courant continu Fig 4 Medici n de corrient...

Page 6: ...ngstest med summer Resim 8 Sesli Uyar c ile S reklilik Kontrol Bild 9 Kapazit tsmessung Fig 9 Capacity Testing Fig 9 Mesure de capacit Fig 9 Medici n de capacidad obr 9 M en kapacity 9 ill 9 Misura di...

Page 7: ...not be used in power circuits with a nominal voltage higher than 1000 V DC and 750 V AC More details in Section 6 Environmental condi tions The following symbols are used in these operating instructi...

Page 8: ...3 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery for the comprises 3 1 one 3 2 one software 01 PC Win MM 11 3 3 one serial data cable with USB 2 0 compatible connection 3 4 one safety measuring cable red L 1...

Page 9: ...rms is indicated by an additional flashing symbol 5 1 5 The confirms each button press with a signal sound Invalid button presses are confirmed by a double signal sound In the event of an incorrect c...

Page 10: ...e 5 1 10 The function measured value store stores stable display values in the subdisplay In the display the symbol AH is shown simultaneously As soon as a measured value is input the subdisplay is up...

Page 11: ...igit per second for the digital display and 20 measurements for the bar graph display 5 1 17 The 01 is switched on and off with the rotary switch Shutdown position OFF 5 1 18 The 01 switches off autom...

Page 12: ...The RANGE button and the automatic switch off APO Auto Power Off are not functional in this mode of operation Each operation of the rotary switch interrupts the DATA LOG mode 5 3 1 LOG RATE Set scan r...

Page 13: ...ttery should be taken out of the instrument for storage 7 Electrical specifications Note The measuring precision is specified as the sum of a relative fraction of the measured value and a number of di...

Page 14: ...d value 40 Digit 800 mV max 200 mA 10 A 0 2 of the measured value 40 Digit 800 mV max 2 A 100 A 0 2 of the measured value 40 Digit 1 V max 10 A 1 mA 0 2 of the measured value 40 Digit 1 V max 7 4 Alte...

Page 15: ...600 Veff The built in buzzer sounds in the case of a resistance R less than 50 Meas range Resolution Max meas current Max idling voltage 1 mV 1 1 mA 3 3 V 7 8 Capacity ranges Switch setting Largest d...

Page 16: ...display values of 20 100 of the meas range limit value minimum impulse width 0 5 ms 0 7 30 digits for display values of 50 100 of the meas range limit value within the 2 V meas range 8 Making measure...

Page 17: ...ect current measurement See figure 5 Alternating current measurement 8 3 Resistance measurement Using the rotary switch select the required function on the 01 If necessary use the button blue to selec...

Page 18: ...y for the frequency measurements on the Bring the safety measuring lines into contact with the measuring points read off measured value on the digital display unit of the See figure 10 Frequency pulse...

Page 19: ...e measuring circuit Disconnect the safety measuring cables from the Set the rotary switch to the switch setting OFF Remove the rubber protection frame from the Place the onto its front and turn the sl...

Page 20: ...intervals by our factory service We recom mend a recalibration interval of one year Send the appliance to the following address Benning Elektrotechnik Elektronik GmbH CO KG Service Centre Robert Bosch...

Page 21: ...t tips of the measuring cable Only grab the area appropriate for hands Insert the angled terminals in the testing or measuring device 12 Environmental notice At the end of the product s useful life pl...

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