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 By  an  extended  operation  (2  seconds)  of  the 

-button 

  the 

 

01

  is  set  into  memory  mode.  The  digital  display 

 

shows the symbol “MEM”. The display value is stored by re-pressing 

the - button 

 (

STORE

). The stored value is indicated as a flashing 

value in the subdisplay 

, stating the memory location number. Display 

values are continuously stored on memory locations 1 - 1000. A double 

acoustic  alarm  sound  signals  a  full  memory  store.  By  an  extended 

operation (2 seconds) of the 

-button 

 

(

STORE

), there will be a 

switch back into normal mode.

5.2.2 

RECALL 

(Retrieve memory values)

 

 

 By  an  extended  operation  (2  seconds)  of  the 

-button 

 

(RECALL)

 the memory can be read out. In the digital display 

 the 

symbol “MEM” and the stored measured value appears. 

 

 

 The memory location no. appears on the subdisplay 

. The memory 

locations 1 - 1000 are selected by means of the button (yellow) 

  and 

the button BAR 

, with an extended press of the button (2 seconds) 

causing a fast run-through of the memory locations (10 memory loca-

tions/  second).  By  an  extended  operation  (2  seconds)  of  the 

-button 

 

(RECALL)

 there is a switch-back to normal mode.

5.2.3 

Memory deletion

 

 

 The memory content of the 

01

 is deleted by pressing the 

button-

 

 and simultaneously turning the rotary switch 

 out of  

the “OFF” switch position. 

5.3   DATA-LOG function

 

 

 By  an  extended  operation  (2  seconds)  of  the  button  (blue) 

  the 

 

01

  is  set  into 

DATA-LOG

  mode.  The  digital  display 

  shows  the  symbol  “LOG”.  Pressing  the  button  again  (2  seconds) 

switches back into normal mode. The 

DATA-LOG

 function provides for 

an automatic storage of measurement series with up to 40.000 meas-

ured values. The measured values can be retrieved for further process-

ing  at  a  later  date  via  the  display  unit 

  or  via  the  optical  interface 

.  The  scan  rate  which  defines  the  period  between  two  successive 

measuring points can be selected from 0.5 seconds to 10 minutes.

 

 

Note: 

 

 

-   The RANGE button 

 and the automatic switch-off (

APO

A

uto-

P

ower-

O

ff) 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 rate)

 

 

 If  the 

01

  is  in 

DATA-LOG

  mode,  the  scan  rate  is  set 

by pressing the button 

 

 

(LOG RATE)

. The preset scan rate 

is indicated in the subdisplay 

 and can be selected by means of the 

button (yellow) 

 

 and the button BAR 

 

▼. 

 

 

 Selectable  scan  rates:  0.5,  1,  10,  30,  60,  120,  180,  240,  300,  360, 

480, 600 seconds. Another press of the button 

 

 

(LOG RATE)

 

confirms the scan rate and exits the setting mode.

5.3.2 

DATA-LOG-IN 

(Store data)

 

 

 If the 

01

 is in the

 DATA-LOG 

mode, an extended opera-

tion (2 seconds) of the button 

 

 

(DATA LOG)

 starts the auto-

matic  storage  of  the  measuring  series.  The  measured  value  storage 

is indicated in the subdisplay 

 by means of the memory location no. 

and a flashing symbol  “-”. The highest memory location no. indicated 

in  the  subdisplay 

  is  10.000.  If  the  memory  location  no.  10.000  is 

exceeded, counting restarts again at 0. and the bar graph display adds 

respectively ¼ of the maximum deflection for 10.000 measured values 

read in.

 

 

 A renewed operation of the button 

 

 

(DATA LOG) 

interrupts the 

measured value storage whilst simultaneously indicating “Pause” in the 

subdisplay 

. The maximum break period is 4095 seconds. In the event 

of  this  period  being  exceeded  the  measuring  series  is  continued  after 

4095 seconds. The break period can be utilised to set another scan rate 

or to interrupt the measured value storage for a short period of time.

 

 

 An  extended  press  of  the  button 

 

 

(DATA  LOG)

  exists  the 

DATA-LOG-IN mode.

 

 

 If the memory is full (4 x 10,000 measured values), „FULL“ is displayed 

in the lower display 

2

 and the measurement is stopped.

5.3.3 

DATA-LOG-OUT 

(retrieve data)

 

 

 If  the 

01

is  in  the

  DATA-LOG 

mode,  operate  the  but-

ton 

 

 

(DATA  LOG)

  to  retrieve  the  memory.  The  measured 

value  most  recently  read  in  appears  in  the  digital  display  unit 

,  stating 

the  memory  location  no.  in  the  subdisplay 

.  The  memory  locations  

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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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