Manual Sanwa YX360TRF (Analog)
Manual Sanwa YX360TRF (Analog)
Manual Sanwa YX360TRF (Analog)
Fig. 2
DCA 50
X1
DCV 0.1
X 0.01
DCA 0.25
X 0.001
DCA 25m
X 0.1
DCA 2.5m
X 0.01
DCV 50
X1
ACV 50
X1
1 X 1k
X 1k
1 X 100
X 100
1 X 10
X 10
1X1
X1
DCV 250
X1
DCV 2.5
X 0.01
DCV 0.25
X 0.001
ACV 250
X1
Range
Multiplied
1 X 100k
X 100k
Range
DCV 10
DCV 1000
ACV 750
ACV10
C (F)
DCV 25
DCV 5
150mA at X 1
15mA at X 10
1.5mA at X 100
150 A at X 1k
1.5 A at X 100k
LV
hFE
ACV 10
ACV 50
ACV 250
ACV 750
Multiplied
X1
X 100
X 100
X1
X1
X1
X1
X 10
X1
X 0.1
X 10
X 0.1
X1
X1
X1
14dB added
28dB added
40dB added
APPLICATION
Note: The definition of installation category,i.e.
CAT II : Local level, appliances, portable equipment etc.,
with smaller transient overvoltages than installation category III.
CAT III : Distribution level, fixed installation, with smaller
transient overvoltages than installation category IV.
Circuit protection
Internal battery
Internal fuse
Operating temperature
and humidity range
Storage temperature/
Humidity
Withstand voltage
2.5m/25m/0.25
2k/20k/200k/2M
(X1/X10/X100/X1K)
200M
(X100K)
10F
-10dB ~ +22dB
(for 10VAC)
~ +62dB
dB
C
HV probe, HV-10T hFE probe, HFE-6T Test lead for repair, TL-6IT
1
DCACV
Items
50
DCV
(NULL)
5/25
ACV ~
10/50/250/750
250/1000
DCVCV
SCALE READING
0.25/2.5/10/50
0.1
Specification
General Specifications
(Temperature : 232C humidity 75% RH max. No condensation)
Function
HFE-6T probe
HV-10T probe
Current across test pins
5% of arc
Approximate Value
*2
Approximate Value
3% of arc
3% against
full scale
3% against
full scale
4% against
full scale
Accuracy
5% against
full scale
3% against
full scale
3% against
full scale
5% against
full scale
SPECIFICATIONS
Fig. 1
11. Never use the meter on the electric circuits that exceeds 3kVA.
12. Pay special attention when measuring the voltage of AC 33 Vrms
(46.7V peak) or DC 70V or more to avoid injury.
13. Never apply input signals exceeding the maximum rating input
value.
14. Never use the meter for measuring the line connected with equipment (i.e. motors) that generates induced or surge voltage since it
may exceed the maximum allowable voltage.
15. Never use the meter if the meter or test leads are damaged or broken.
16. Never use an uncased meter.
SANWA ELECTRIC
INSTRUMENT CO.,LTD.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MULTITESTER
YX360TRF
To ensure that the meter is used safely, follow all safety and operating instructions.
WARNING
Precautions for Safety Measurement
Symbols
The following cautionary signs appear on the multitester and
in this manual.
Disobedience to instructions with this sign may lead to trouble
with the tester and accidents such as electrical shock.
This sign cautions that high voltage is applied to parts marked
with it.
NAMES OF COMPONENTS
Thank you for purchasing a SANWA tester Model YX360TRF. You are
kindly requested to thoroughly read this manual before use for safety.
Especially, SAFETY INFORMATION and MEASURING PROCEDURE are important. Keep this manual together with the tester so as
no to lose it.
INTRODUCTION
17. Be sure to use a fuse of the specified rating or type. Never use a
substitute of the fuse or make a short circuit of the fuse.
18. Always keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probe
when making measurements.
19. Be sure to disconnect the test pins from the circuit when changing
the function or range.
10. Before starting measurement, make sure that the function and
range are properly set in accordance with the measurement.
11. Never use the meter with wet hands or in a damp environment.
12. Never use test leads other than the specified type.
13. Never open the case except when replacing batteries or fuses. Do
not attempt any alteration of original specifications.
14. To ensure safety and maintain accuracy, calibrate and check the
meter at least once a year.
15. Indoor use only.
SAFETY INFORMATION
MEASURING PROCEDURE
WARNING
Confirm the range of use before measurement.
Preparation for Measurement
1 Adjustment of meter zero position:
Turn the zero position adjuster so that the pointer may align
right to the zero position.
2 Range selection:
Select a proper range for the item to be measured and set
the range selector knob accordingly.
NOTE
When determining a measuring range, select a one higher
voltage than the value to be measured as well as where the
pointer of a meter moves to a considerable extent.
However, select the maximum range and measure in case
the extent of value to be measured can not be predicted.
Measuring DCV
1 Set the range selector knob to
an appropriate DCV range.
2 Apply the black test pin to the
negative potential, and the red
test pin to the positive potential of the circuit.
3 Read the movement of the
pointer by V and A scale.
Measuring ACV
1 Turn the range selector knob to an appropriate ACV range.
2 Apply the test leads to the circuit to be measured.
3 Read the movement of the pointer by V and A scale. (Use
AC 10V scale for 10V range only.)
Since this instrument provides
the mean value system for its AC
voltage measurement circuit, AC
waveform other than sine wave
may cause an error.
Errors occur under such frequencies other than those in the speciFig. 4
fication table.
Measuring DCA
Cut off.
Measuring 1
WARNING
Do not measure the resistance in a circuit where
a voltage is present.
1
2
3
4
Fig. 6
MAINTENANCE
10
WARNING
Keep the hand (finger) away from high voltage
power supply. Electric shock may occur due to discharge.
Measurement should be limited only to micro current circuits.
1 Turn the range selector knob and set it to HV PROBE (DC
2.5V range).
2 Connect the jack of the black lead of the probe to the black
test pin, and the jack of the red lead to the red test pin.
3 Apply the probe clip to the earth side and the measuring pin
to the point to be measured.
4 Read out measured value on 0 ~ 250 of V scale in kV unit
after multiplying it by 0.1.
13
11
C
black
B
C
red
WARNING
Connect the meter in series with the load.
Fig. 3
MEASURING PROCEDURE
Measuring of Iceo (Leak Current) for Transistor
1 Adjust 01 by setting the range selector
NPN
knob to a proper range from X1 ~ X1k.
2 For NPN transistor, apply a black test E
lead to the collector and a red one to
red
the emitter.
For PNP transistor, the red one to the colPNP
lector and the black one to the emitter.
3 Determine the leak current by ICEO
E
scale indicated on the scale plate. (Unit
black
in A, mA)
Fig. 9
12
14
15
Black
X1
ACV 50
X 0.01
DCV 0.1
DCA 50
Fig. 2
X1
X1
DCV 50
X 0.01
DCA 2.5m
X 0.1
DCA 25m
X 0.001
DCA 0.25
X1
ACV 250
X 0.001
DCV 0.25
X 0.01
DCV 2.5
X1
DCV 250
X1
1X1
X 10
1 X 10
X 100
1 X 100
X 1k
1 X 1k
X 100k
1 X 100k
Multiplied
Range
6
Range
DCV 10
DCV 1000
ACV 750
ACV10
C (F)
DCV 25
DCV 5
150mA at X 1
15mA at X 10
1.5mA at X 100
150 A at X 1k
1.5 A at X 100k
LV
hFE
ACV 10
ACV 50
ACV 250
ACV 750
Multiplied
X1
X 100
X 100
X1
X1
X1
X1
X 10
X1
X 0.1
X 10
X 0.1
X1
X1
X1
14dB added
28dB added
40dB added
APPLICATION
Note: The definition of installation category,i.e.
CAT II : Local level, appliances, portable equipment etc.,
with smaller transient overvoltages than installation category III.
CAT III : Distribution level, fixed installation, with smaller
transient overvoltages than installation category IV.
2k/20k/200k/2M
(X1/X10/X100/X1K)
200M
(X100K)
10F
-10dB ~ +22dB
(for 10VAC)
~ +62dB
dB
C
1
Withstand voltage
Storage temperature/
Humidity
Operating temperature
and humidity range
2.5m/25m/0.25
DCACV
50
10/50/250/750
ACV ~
Internal fuse
Internal battery
250/1000
Circuit protection
0.25/2.5/10/50
DCV
(NULL)
5/25
DCVCV
0.1
Specification
General Specifications
(Temperature : 232C humidity 75% RH max. No condensation)
SCALE READING
0 ~ 150mA at X1 range
0 ~ 15mA at X10 range
LI
0 ~ 1.5mA at X100 range Approximate Value
0 ~ 150 A at X1K range
0 ~ 1.5 A at X100K range
Use the optional probe
HV (DC
DC25kV
high volt)
hFE
1000 atX10 range
HV probe, HV-10T hFE probe, HFE-6T Test lead for repair, TL-6IT
Items
Approximate Value
Approximate Value
5% of arc
3% of arc
3% against
full scale
3% against
full scale
4% against
full scale
Accuracy
5% against
full scale
3% against
full scale
3% against
full scale
5% against
full scale
HFE-6T probe
HV-10T probe
Current across test pins
Input impedance 9k1/V
*2
Center value 201
Max. value 2k1
Release voltage 3V
*1 Voltage drop 0.25V
*1 Voltage drop 0.1V
Input impedance 9k1/V
30Hz ~ 100kHz within
3% f.s. (AC10V range)
Input impedance 40k1/V
Input impedance 9k1/V
Input impedance 20k1/V
Remarks
SPECIFICATIONS
Fig. 1
11. Never use the meter on the electric circuits that exceeds 3kVA.
12. Pay special attention when measuring the voltage of AC 33 Vrms
(46.7V peak) or DC 70V or more to avoid injury.
13. Never apply input signals exceeding the maximum rating input
value.
14. Never use the meter for measuring the line connected with equipment (i.e. motors) that generates induced or surge voltage since it
may exceed the maximum allowable voltage.
15. Never use the meter if the meter or test leads are damaged or broken.
16. Never use an uncased meter.
SANWA ELECTRIC
INSTRUMENT CO.,LTD.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MULTITESTER
YX360TRF
To ensure that the meter is used safely, follow all safety and operating instructions.
WARNING
Precautions for Safety Measurement
Symbols
The following cautionary signs appear on the multitester and
in this manual.
Disobedience to instructions with this sign may lead to trouble
with the tester and accidents such as electrical shock.
This sign cautions that high voltage is applied to parts marked
with it.
NAMES OF COMPONENTS
Thank you for purchasing a SANWA tester Model YX360TRF. You are
kindly requested to thoroughly read this manual before use for safety.
Especially, SAFETY INFORMATION and MEASURING PROCEDURE are important. Keep this manual together with the tester so as
no to lose it.
INTRODUCTION
17. Be sure to use a fuse of the specified rating or type. Never use a
substitute of the fuse or make a short circuit of the fuse.
18. Always keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probe
when making measurements.
19. Be sure to disconnect the test pins from the circuit when changing
the function or range.
10. Before starting measurement, make sure that the function and
range are properly set in accordance with the measurement.
11. Never use the meter with wet hands or in a damp environment.
12. Never use test leads other than the specified type.
13. Never open the case except when replacing batteries or fuses. Do
not attempt any alteration of original specifications.
14. To ensure safety and maintain accuracy, calibrate and check the
meter at least once a year.
15. Indoor use only.
SAFETY INFORMATION
MEASURING PROCEDURE
WARNING
Confirm the range of use before measurement.
Preparation for Measurement
1 Adjustment of meter zero position:
Turn the zero position adjuster so that the pointer may align
right to the zero position.
2 Range selection:
Select a proper range for the item to be measured and set
the range selector knob accordingly.
NOTE
When determining a measuring range, select a one higher
voltage than the value to be measured as well as where the
pointer of a meter moves to a considerable extent.
However, select the maximum range and measure in case
the extent of value to be measured can not be predicted.
Measuring DCV
1 Set the range selector knob to
an appropriate DCV range.
2 Apply the black test pin to the
negative potential, and the red
test pin to the positive potential of the circuit.
3 Read the movement of the
pointer by V and A scale.
Measuring ACV
1 Turn the range selector knob to an appropriate ACV range.
2 Apply the test leads to the circuit to be measured.
3 Read the movement of the pointer by V and A scale. (Use
AC 10V scale for 10V range only.)
Since this instrument provides
the mean value system for its AC
voltage measurement circuit, AC
waveform other than sine wave
may cause an error.
Errors occur under such frequencies other than those in the speciFig. 4
fication table.
WARNING
Connect the meter in series with the load.
WARNING
Do not measure the resistance in a circuit where
a voltage is present.
1 Turn the range selector knob to an appropriate 1 range.
2 Short the red and black test pins and turn the 01 adjuster so
that the pointer may align exactly to 01. (If the pointer fails
to swing up to 01 even when the 01 adjuster is turned
clockwise fully, replace the internal battery with a fresh one.)
3 Apply the test pin to measur
resistance.
4 Read the movement of the pointer by 1 scale.
Note: The polarity of + and - is
reverse to that of the test
leads when measurement is
done in 1 range.
Measuring DCA
Fig. 3
Measuring 1
Cut off.
Fig. 6
10
11
MEASURING PROCEDURE
MAINTENANCE
C
black
B
C
red
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
12
WARNING
Keep the hand (finger) away from high voltage
power supply. Electric shock may occur due to discharge.
Measurement should be limited only to micro current circuits.
1 Turn the range selector knob and set it to HV PROBE (DC
2.5V range).
2 Connect the jack of the black lead of the probe to the black
test pin, and the jack of the red lead to the red test pin.
3 Apply the probe clip to the earth side and the measuring pin
to the point to be measured.
4 Read out measured value on 0 ~ 250 of V scale in kV unit
after multiplying it by 0.1.
Usage of hFE PROBE (HFE-6T)
1 Set the range selector knob to X10 range ( hFE PROBE).
2 Short circuit both the red and black test pins to adjust 01.
3 Connect the black test pin to the probe jack when a transistor to be measured is NPN, and the red pin to the probe
jack for PNP transistor.
4 Connect the black clip of the probe to the transistor base
and the red clip to the collector.
5 Connect the remaining test lead to the emitter and measure
hFE.
6 Read the indicated value of the meter on hFE scale.
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