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DUAL DISPLAY
DIGITAL CLAMP METER
‘OPERATION MANUALMASTECH’ MASTECH’
CONTENTS CONTENTS
1. Safety Information 4.6 Relative Measurement 7
4.1 Preparation, 4.7 Surge Measurement 18
1.2 Usage 4.8 Automatic Power-Off 18
4.3 Mark 4.9 Measurement Preparation 18
44 Maintenance 4.10 Current Measurement. 19
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2. Description. 4 tt vote Moosu pment 20
requency And Duty
2.1 Part Name Ratio Measurement. 20
2.2 Switch and Button Description 4,13 Resistance Measurement eevee
2.3 LCD Display. 4.14 Diode Test 24
3. Specification. ; 4.15 Circuit Continuity Test 22
3.1 General 9 4.16 Capacitance Measurement 22
3.2 Technique Data 10 4.17 Surge Current Measurement 22
i 4.18 Non-Contact Voltage Detection 23
4. Operating Guidance
Perating 4.19 USB Communication 24
4.1 Reading Hold. .
4.2 Measuring Range Switch 16 5. Maintenance
4.3 Back Light and Clamp Head Light. 16 5.1 Replace Battery 24
4.4 Maximum/Minimum 5.2 Replace Probe 26
Measurement Choice 47 6. Attachments,
4.5 Function Choice 17MASTECH’
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1, Safety Information
ZX WARNING
Be extremely careful when using this meter. Improper use
of this device can result in electric shack or destruction of
the meter, Take all normal safely precautions and follow
the safeguards suggested in this manual. To exploit full
functionality of the meter and ensure safe operation,
please read carefully and follow the directions in this
manual. If the equipment is used in a manner not
specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided
by the equipment may be impaired,
This meter is designed and manufactured according to
safety requirements of EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2-032
EN 61010-2-083 concerning electronic measuring
instruments with a measurement CAT II! 1000V,
CAT IV 600V and pollution degree 2 and safety
requirements forhand-held clamps for electrical
measurement and test.
1.1 Preparation
41.1.1 When using the meter, the user should comply
with standard safety rules for:
- General shock protection
= Proper use of the meter
1.1.2 Please check for damage caused during
transportation after receiving the meter.
41.1.3 Ifthe meters stored and shipped under hard
conditions, please confirm that the meter
operates properly oris damaged.
1.4.4 Probe should be in good condition. Before use,
please check whether the probe insulation is
damaged and whether the metal wire is bare.
1.4.5 Use the probe table provided with the meter to
ensure safety. Ifnecessary, replaced the probe
with another identical probe or one with the same.
specification.
1.2Usage
1.2.1 When using the meter, select the right function
‘and measuring range
1.2.2 Don't make measurements that exceed indicated
values in each measuring range
4.2.3 When measuring circuits with the meter
connected, do nat contact with probe tip
(metal part)
2.4 Ifvoltage to be measured is more than 60V DC or
30V AC (RMS), always keep your fingers behind
finger protection device.
2.5 Do not measure voltage greater than AC 750V,
2'6 When selecting the manual measuring range, if
you don't know the value to be measured, choose
the highest measuring range and decrease
gradually until the correct range is displayed
1.2.7 Before rotating selection switch to change
measuring function, remove probe from the
circuit to be measured
1.2.8 Don't measure resistors, capacitors, diodes and
circuit connections with power.
2.9 During tests of current, resistors, capacitors,
diodes and circuit connections, avoid connecting
the meter to voltage source.
1.2.10 Do not measure capacitance before capacitor is
discharged completely.
2.11 Do notuse the meter in explosive gas, vapor or
dusty environment
1.2.13 Do not use the meter unless the meter bottom
case and the battery cover are completelyMASTECH’
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fastened in original places.
1.2.14 Don't store or use the meter in direct sunlight,
high temperature and high humidity
1.3 Symbols
Note-Imporlant safety Information, refer to the
instruction manual.
‘Applcalon around and removal Fom UNINSULATED|
HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors s permitted
Caution, possibilty of electric shock
Equipment protected throughout by double
insulation or reinforced insulation
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}61010-2-083; Certified to CSASTD C22.2 NO.
151010-1, 61010-2-032,61010-2-033,
‘Complies with European (EU) safety standard:
Earth (ground) TERMINAL
Direct current
~_| Alternating current
Fe _| Both direct and alternating current
Tris applicable to test and measuring ciroults
[cari] connected to the distribution part of the
building's low-voltage MAINS Installation
Ttis applicable to test and measuring ciroults
cariv| connected at the source of the building's
low-voltage MAINS installation
4.4 Maintenance
44.4 Don't try to open the meter bottom case to adjust
for repair. Suth operations only can be made by
technicians who fully understand the meter and
electrical shock hazard
4.4.2 Before opening the meter bottom case or battery
cover, remove probe from the circuit to be measured
41.4.3 To avold incorrect readings and possible electric:
shock, when "a" appears on the meter display
replace the battery immediately
4.4.4 Clean the meter with damp cloth and mild
otergent. Do not use abrasives or solvents
4.4.8 Tutn power off when the meteris not used, and
switch the measuring range to OFF position
4.4.6ittho meter is not used forlong time, remove the
battery fo prevent damage to the meter
2. Description
- The meteris a portable, professional measuring
instrument with LCD display and back light for easy
reading by users. Measuring range switch is operated
by single hand for easy operation. The meter has
overload protection and a low battery indicator. Its
anideal multifunction meter for professionals,
factories, schools, fans and family use.
- The meter is used for measuring AG current, DC
current, voltage, DC voltage, frequency, duty ratio,
resistance, capacitance measurement and circuit
connection, diode test and non-contact voltage
detection
- The meter has automatic measuring range and
manual measuring range
- The meter has reading hold function.
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‘The meter has max. measuring function
“The meter has min, measuring function.
~The meter has clamp head frequency
measurement function,
~The meter has auto power-off function
“The meter has relative measuring function,
2.4 Part Name
(1) Non-contact voltage detection sensing area
(2) Current clamp head: used for current measurement
(3) Clamp head light
(4) Rotary switch
(5) Input Socket
(6) NCV indicator
(7) Trigger
(8) Key
(9) Display
(10) Common socket
(11) USB Communication socket
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2.2 Rotary Switch, Button And Input Jack
Description
or back light control,
HOLD button: data hold.
function selection.
wire connecting terminal,
connecting terminal.
2.3 LCD Display
‘AG, DG
‘Alternating Current, direct current
Dt ei) | Diode, onlott
B.LIRANGE button: used for measuring range switch quTo ~~ [Automatic measuring ange mode
FUNC button: used for measuring function switch, MAX IMIN_| Maximumiminimum measurement
‘Surge currenttest
REL/ZERO button: Used for entering relative INR 2
measurement state (when making non-DC current REL Relative measurement mode
measurement), DC current zeroing function ‘Automatic power-offindicator
(OC current measurement). © so + jonah
INRUSH button: Surge current measurement. z current zeroing function
MAXIMIN button: used for maximum/minimum [ea TOW BATTERY
measurement function switch
Rotary switch: used for shutting off power or 4 Reading hold state
% Percentage (duly ratio)
INPUT jack voltage, resistance, frequency duly TaVWA | Millvott, Vlt(vollage), Ampare (current)
fatio, eapacitance, diode, circut connection inpu
n p nF.yF.mF | Nano farad, Microfarad, Millifarad
COM jack: voltage, resistance, frequency, duly ratio, 2.k0,.Ma__| Ohm, Kilohm, Megohm (resistance)
capacitance, diode, circult connection common wire ‘Hz,kHz,MHz] Hertz, Kilohertz, Megahertz (frequency)
Nev Non-contact voltage detection
<> [USB communication indicator
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3. Specifications
Each year, at a minimum, the meter should be
recalibrated when temperature Is 18°C ~ 28°C and
relative humidity is less than 75%,
3.1 General
* Automatic measuring range and manual
‘measuring range.
+ Full measuring range overload protection.
* The maximum allowable voltage between
‘measurement end and ground: 1000V DC or 750V AC
+ Operational height: maximum 2000m
Display: LCD.
+ Displayed maximum value: 6000 digit.
+ Polarity indication: automatic indication, ’ means
negative polarity.
+ Exceeding measuring range display: "OL" or OL".
+ Sampling rate: about 4 times/sec.
+ Unit display: has function and power unit display.
+ Auto off time: 15 min
+ Power supply: DC power 9V_
“Battery type: NEDA 1604, 6F22
Battery low voltage indication: LCD displays)
symbol
+ Temperature coefficient: less than 0.1xaccuracy!"C
+ Operational temperature: 18°C ~ 28°C
+ Storage temperature: 10°C ~ 50°C
* Dimension: 238%92%50mm
+ Weight: about 420g (including battery)
3.2 Technical Indicators
3.2.4 True RMS Zero Input Characteristic
3.2.1.1 For measuring non-sinusoidal wave signals,
Use the true RMS measuring method, which
has less error than the traditional average
response measuring method.
3.2.1.2 The true RMS meter can accurately measure
‘non-sinusoidal wave signals, but in AC function,
when there is no signal to be measured (input
terminal short circult in AC voltage grade), the
clamp meter may show a reading from 1 to 50.
These deviating readings are normal. In the
designated measurement range, they will not
affect the meter's accuracy.
3.2.1.3 True RMS can be measured only when input
signal reaches a certain level. Therefore,
measuring range of AC voltage and current
should be specified at 2%-100% of full range.
3.2.2 AG Current
Cr ees
60a 0.018
[600A 0.10, £(2.5% reading + 8 digits)
To00A, TA.
= Maximum input current: 1000AAG
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3.2.3 DC Current
Measuring range Resolution Accuracy
BOA 0.018
600A o.1A 2(2.5% reading + 8 digits)
O00 TA.
= Maximum Input current: 1000ADC
3.2.4 Surge Current
Ce
BOA 0.014.
}< 60A for reference only
SODA, 4A +(10% reading + 60 digits)
000A, TA.
Note:
Inthe small voltage measuring range, the probe is not
connected with the circuit tobe tested, and the meter
may have fluctuating readings, This is normal and
‘caused by the meter's high sensitivity, and does not
affect actual measurement results
3.2.6 AC Voltage
Ac
+2(0.8% reading + 5 digits)
Time of integration: 100ms; measurement range:
10~1000A; frequency range: 40-400H2
3.2.5 DC Voltage
ee
600mV, o.tmv
ev 0.001V
£(0.5% reading + 5 digits
60v 0.01, : +S ciaits)
500, 0.1V
1000 17 F(O.B% reading + 4 aTgiis)
20mV AC (RMS) (input
voltage will increase wher the frequency to be
measured increases)
3.2.7.3 Through Hz grade:
‘Measuring range Resolution Accuracy
60.00Hz —_[0.01Hz
600.0H2 _[0.1Hz
6.000kKH2 | 1H.
60.00kKHz _[0.01KHz | +(0.3% reading + 5 digits)
600.0KHZ __|0.1kHZ
B.000MHZ | 1kKHZ
60.00MHZ _[0.01MHZ
1MO, the meter
reading will be stable after a few seconds, which is
normal for high resistance readings.
4.14 Diode Test
1} Insert black probe to COM jack, insert red probe to
INPUT jack.
2) Measuring switch is placed to position 3+
3) Press "FUNC" key to switch tof measuring state.
4) Connect the red probe to diode anode and connect the
black probe to diode cathode.
5) Read on the LCO.
Note:
1) What the meter shows is approximation of diode
forward voltage drop.
2) Ifthe probe has reverse connection or the probe is
‘open, the LCD will show “OL”,
4.15 Circuit Continuity Test
1) Insert black probe to COM jack, insert red probe to
INPUT jack
2) Measuring switch is placed to postion
3) Pross “FUNC” koy to switch toa) circuit continuity
measuring state.
4) Connect the probe to the both ends of circuit to be
tested
5) Ifthe resistance of circuit tobe measured is less than
300, the meters bult-in buzzer may sound.
6) Read the circuit resistance value on the LCD.
Note:
Ifthe probe is open or circuits resistance to be tested is.
‘more than 6000, the display wll show “OL”.
4.16 Capacitance Measurement
1) Insert black probe to COM jack, insert red probe to
INPUT jack
2) Rotary switch is placed to position 4
3) After discharging capacitance completely, connect
the probe to the both ends of capacitor to be tested.
4) Read the capacitance on the LCD.
4.17 Surge Curront Measurement
1} Place rotary switch to position A, press FUNC key to
switch AC current measurement state
2) Press “INRUSH” key to onter surge current
measurement mode, at this time, LCD shows
3) Hold the trigger, open clamp head, clip one lead of
measurement circuit tobe testod in the clamp.
4) When the meter detects surge current activation, the
meter wll show and keep surge current value.
5) Read the current value an tho LCD display.MASTECH’
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Note:
1) Clamping two or more leads of circuit to be tested
simultaneously will net give correct readings.
2) To get accurate reading, connect the lead to be tested
at the center of current clamp,
3) In the manual measuring range mode, when LCD only
shows "OL", which indicates over-range, choose
higher measuring range.
4) Inthe manual measuring range mode, ifyou dont
know the size of value to be measured in advance,
choose the highest measuring range, then decrease
gradually unti the correct range is displayed.
4.18 NCV Measurement
1) Turn the meter to NCV grade
2) The meter shows “NCV" sign, the main display of
moter shows - - --; and the alternate display shows
the current NCV detection sensitivity “SE-n
(number of nis from 0 to 9). The bigger digits, the
higher sensitivity will be. Press RANGE key to
increase sensitivity, MAX/MIN key to reduce sensitivity.
Press HOLD key to save the setting sensitivity
Note:
41: Even there is no indication, voltage may exist still
Don't use non-contact voltage detector to test
whether there is voltage in the wire. Detection
operation could be affected by socket design,
insulation thickness, type and other factors.
2: When inputting voltage on the meter input terminal
due to the existence of the induced voltage, voltage
induction indicator also may light.
3: Interference sources of external environment (such
as flashlight, motor, etc.) may trigger non-contact
voltage detection by mistake,
4.19 USB Communication
1) Install MS21158 communication software and USB
driver in the PC (see PC software operation manual
inthe attached CD for details).
2) Use USB cable to connect the meter and PC. At this
time, the meter will displays »€», which means that it
is sending data
3) Open installed MS21158 communication software in
the PC. Data measured by the meter can be uploaded
to PC for further analysis.
5. Maintenance
5.1 Replace Battery
AS warning.
‘To avoid electric shock, make sure that the test leads havel
been clearly move away from the circuit under
measurement before opening the battery cover.
41. Ifthe symbol "3" appears, it means that the batteries
should be replaces.
2. Loosen the screw of the battery cover and remove it.
3: Replace the used battery with anew one.
4. Return the battery cover and tighten the screw.
Note: The battery polarity can't be reversed.
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5.2 Replace Probe
Replace test leads if leads become damaged or worn.
Avwarninc
Use meet EN 61010-031 standard, rated CAT Ill 1000V,
or bottor test leads.
AXWARNING
To avoid electric shock, make sure the probes are
disconnected from the measured
removing the rear cover, Make sure the rear cover is
tightly serewed before using the instrument.
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6. Accessories
7)___ [Test Probe T pair
2) Operating Manual T pes.
3) [8V DC battery (GF FA Tes.
4) [USB communication cable Tes:
5) __|Case. T pes,
6) [MS21258 communication sofware OD [1 pcs
00-05-4384