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401665  V1.01  9/98 

             

Owner’s Manual

 

Model 401665 

 

Non-Contact Voltage/Metal Detector

 

 

 

 

Congratulations on your purchase of Extech's Non-contact Metal/Voltage 

Detector which locates metal studs, conduit, nails/screws, and pipes 

through walls. The Detector will also check fuses, lamps, and bulbs, 

verify component/battery polarity, determine HOT/LIVE/NEUTRAL wiring 

configurations, check AC power, DC voltages, diodes, continuity, LEDs, 

and appliance grounds. Microwave oven leakage radiation can also be 

determined as well as safe viewing distances from TV, PC, or Video 

terminals. 

 
 
Controls 

(see diagram above)

 

1. Metal Detector (adjusts 90

o

)  

6. Continuity test plate 

2. Battery compartment  

7. LED status indicator 

3. Pocket Clip  

8. Select switch 

4. AC voltage and microwave sensor 9. Sensitivity adjust knob 

5. Continuity test pin

 

Specifications: 

Continuity 

 

0 to 50 ohms  

DC Voltage/Polarity 

2 to 36VDC 

AC Voltage (non-contact)  70 to 600VAC 

Microwave leakage 

> 5mW/sq.cm 

Metal Detection

 

a. Set the function switch (figure 1) to the "

I

" position. 

b. To find the maximum sensitivity, turn the sensitivity knob (figure 1)  

forward  - where the knob's gradations are larger - until the LED and 

audible tone turn off. 

c. Position the metal sensor arm (fig. 1) at a convenient angle for use. 

The sensor extends 90o. 

d. Point the metal sensor arm toward the area where metal is to be 

detected. Move the sensor arm slowly and smoothly across a surface 

area, approaching from different directions. 

e. An audible tone and the LED will alert the user as to the presence of 

metal. 

f. To narrow the sensitivity, turn the sensitivity knob backwards (to where 

the knob gradations are smaller). 

Hints about Metal Detection

 

1. It is not suitable to detect metal in walls or ceilings insulated with 

metallic foil. 

2. The depth to which metal can be detected is dependent upon the 

object's size. The greater the object size, the greater the depth of 

metal detection. 

 
 

 
AC Voltage Detection

 

a. Set the function switch (figure 1) to the "

II

" position. 

b. To find the  maximum sensitivity, turn the sensitivity knob (figure 1)  

forward  - where the knob's gradations are larger - until the LED and 

audible tone turn off. 

c. Point the meter toward the area where an AC signal is to be detected. 

Move the meter near the surface under test (switch, socket, plug, wire, 

conduit, etc.). 

e. An audible tone and the LED will alert the user as to the presence of 

an AC signal. 

f. To narrow the sensitivity, turn the sensitivity knob backwards (to where 

the knob gradations are smaller). 

AC Measurement Notes

 

1. Static electricity may cause false indications. Avoid meter contact with 

static generating materials such as rugs, sweaters, etc. 

2. The meter's sensitivity may be reduced in high humidity areas. 

3. The sensitivity increases when the continuity test plate (figure 1) is 

touched. 

AC Wire "Break Point" Detection

 

a. Setup and position the meter to detect AC voltage as in the above 

section "AC Voltage Detection". 

b. Turn the sensitivity knob to where the knob's gradations are larger 

(Max sensitivity). 

c. Move the meter along the wire until the break point is located. 

c. The break point is found when the audible and LED alert ceases, 

indicating that AC voltage is no longer present. 

Earth Ground Detection on Appliances and other Devices

 

a. Setup and position the meter to detect AC voltage as in the above 

section "AC Voltage Detection". 

b. Move the meter along the surface of the device under test with the 

device's power off. 

c. The audible and LED alerts will appear if the appliance or other device 

is not connected to earth ground. 

 
 
 
 
Verifying AC power connection in Appliances

 

a. Setup and position the meter to detect AC voltage as in the above 

section "AC Voltage Detection". 

b. Move the meter close the device under test. 

c. The audible and LED  alerts will appear if the power plug is inserted 

incorrectly into a wall socket. 

Determine suggested viewing distance from TV, Computer 

Monitors, and Video Terminals

 

a. Setup and position the meter to detect AC voltage as in the above 

section "AC Voltage Detection". 

b. The suggested distance is determined by moving the meter from a 

close distance to a further distance away from a TV (with TV power 

ON) and listening for the audible alert tone to extinguish (the LED also 

provides status indication). 

c.  At close proximity to the TV or other device, the meter will sound a 

tone. As the meter moves away from the device it will eventually 

cease the alert signal. This will be at a suggested viewing distance. 

Continuity / Low Resistance Checks

 

Caution:

 Remove power to devices before checking continuity. 

Any voltage present will be present at the continuity test plate! 

Serious injury or death can result. 

Always discharge components before performing continuity tests.  

 

Devices such as lamps, bulbs, fuses, heating elements, coils, 

transformers, inductors, etc. can be tested for continuity. The following 

steps provide general instructions for testing continuity. Thereafter, 

special instructions are provided for capacitors, diodes, transistors, home 

appliances, etc. 

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