U1701B Manual
U1701B Manual
U1701B Manual
Display Handheld
Capacitance Meter
User’s and
Service Guide
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– Read this operation manual completely before using this device and
WARNING follow all safety instructions.
– This device is for indoor use at an altitude of up to 2000 m.
– Avoid working alone.
– Use the device only as specified in this manual; otherwise, the protection
provided by the meter may be impaired.
– Never measure voltage with this meter.
– Do not use this device if it looks damaged.
– Inspect the leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Replace
damaged leads.
– Disconnect the power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before
testing.
– Be cautious when working with voltages above 60 VDC or 30 VRMS and
42.4 Vpeak, as it may cause a shock hazard.
– Always use specified battery.
– The meter is designed in compliance with IEC 61010-1.
– CE requirement: Under the influence of RF field according to standard,
the supplied test leads will pick up induced noise. To have better
shielding effect, a short-twisted lead should be used.
– Ensure proper insertion of battery in the meter, and follow the correct
CAUTION polarity.
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2 Features and Functions Chapter 2 describes the features and functions that
are available in the U1701B dual display handheld capacitance meter in
step-by-step instructions.
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In This Guide… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
1 Getting Started
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Checking the Shipping Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
The Front Panel at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Display Annunciators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Special Indication Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
The Keypad at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
The Input Terminal at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
1 Getting Started
Introduction 14
Checking the Shipping Contents 15
The Front Panel at a Glance 16
Display Annunciators 17
The Keypad at a Glance 20
The Input Terminal at a Glance 21
This chapter introduces the key features and getting started tips of the U1701B
dual display handheld capacitance meter. This chapter also guides you through
the basics of the front panel operations.
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1 Getting Started
Introduction
This meter is uniquely designed for capacitor sorting. It is a fully auto-ranging
11000 count meter. Manual ranging can be selected via the front push key.
– Auto-range, 11000 count resolution and large LCD with dual display.
– Wide range resolution and measurement from 0.1 pF to 199.99 mF.
– Visible and audible tolerance mode assists you to sort the capacitor.
– Comparison mode with 25 sets for High/Low limit setting, including the
non-volatile memory available in the U1701B. This will save your settings even
when the meter is powered off.
– Static recording captures stable values for maximum, average and minimum
without using a calculator.
– Relative mode will help you to calculate the difference between a standard and
a measuring value.
– Data hold with manual or auto trigger
– Bi-directional optic computer interface with available software application will
assist you to a specialist and make report easier.
– Low battery indication
– Bright LED backlight
– Safe, precise, and speed closed case calibration
Figure 1-1 Front panel of U1701B dual display handheld capacitance meter
No. Panels
1 Annunciator display
2 Keypad
3 Input terminals
Display Annunciators
To view the full display, press and hold then press to power-on the
meter. Press any key to resume to normal functionality mode.
7 11
9
10
8
12
13
6
5 14
4
15
3
2 16
1 17
5 TOL 1% 5% 10% Tolerance mode, to set 1%, 5%, 10% and 20% for sorting capacitance.
20%
6 AUTO AUTO range
16 Capacitance unit
pF: 1/1000,000,000,000 F
nF: 1/1000,000,000 F
F: 1/1000,000 F
mF: 1/1000 F
17 Remote control
Descriptions Descriptions
Reading out of the HI/LO The primary display shows HI
limits limit setting
1 7
2 6
3 5
1 2 3
This chapters provides detailed information on the features and functions that are
available in the U1701B.
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2 Features and Functions
Static Recording
The static recording mode can record the maximum capacitance and minimum
capacitance you measured. Furthermore it is able to perform averaging on the
measurement result. Static recording captures only stable values and updates the
memory; the meter will not record values that are OL (overload) or below 10
counts.
The operational procedures are described below:
1 Press REC key momentarily to enter the static recording. The present value is
stored to memories of maximum, minimum and average. The MAX, AVG, MIN
annunicator will be lit.
2 Press this key momentarily to cycle through maximum, minimum, average and
present readings. The MAX, MIN, AVG or MAX AVG MIN annunciator turns on
respectively to indicate which value is being displayed (see Figure 2-1).
3 The beeper will beep once when a new MAX or MIN value has been recorded.
4 Selecting static recording mode as auto range, it will record the value of MAX,
MIN or AVG for different ranges.
5 Press REC key for more than 1 s to exit recording mode.
6 The auto power-off feature will be disabled and the will be turned off
as recording mode.
Relative (Zero)
The relative function subtracts a stored value from the present measurement and
displays the result on the meter.
1 Press REL key momentarily to set the relative mode. This will set the display to
zero and store the displayed reading as a reference value. The REL annunciator
will be displayed.
2 The relative mode can be set at auto or manual range, but not when an
overload has occurred.
3 Press REL key momentarily to set the relative mode again.
4 With small capacitance measurement, the display will show a non-zero value
due to the presence of alligator clip leads. Use the relative function to
Zero-Adjust the display.
5 Press and hold REL key for more than 1 s to quit relative mode.
Range Mode
To set auto or manual range, refer to the procedures below:
1 Press RANGE key to select manual range and turn off the AUTO annunciator.
2 Press RANGE key once to step up a range at a time.
3 In auto-range, the AUTO annunciator is displayed and the meter will select an
appropriate range for resolution if a reading is greater than maximum available
range, OL (overload) will be displayed. The meter will select a lower range
when reading is less than about 9% of full scale.
4 Press RANGE key for more than 1 s to select auto-range.
Tolerance Mode
The tolerance mode has 1%, 5%, 10%, and 20% tolerance ranges. To enter the
tolerance mode, insert a standard value into the socket. Press the TOL key to set
the display value as the standard reference. Similarly, the DH value which appears
on the primary display can be used as a standard value to sort the components.
Press TOL key again to cycle through 1%, 5%, 10% and 20% tolerance and select
the desired tolerance. The meter range locks as tolerance mode.
This mode can not be set under following condition:
– After setting the recording mode.
– After setting HI/LO Audible Alert mode.
– The tested display is either OL or below 10 count.
This function is designed for sorting the values. The beeper will beep three times
when the reading is out of the selected tolerance. A single beep represents that
the reading is within the selected tolerance.
To exit tolerance mode, press and hold TOL key for more than 1 s
NOTE
Compare Mode
The compare mode allows you to sort out the capacitors, and you can set up to
25 sets of limit ranges. This meter has initial set for High and Low limits, see below
table:
These initial sets can be modified, please refer to the Setting HI/LO limits for
detailed description. Besides that, the power-on option can be used to restore the
default factory settings.
The following procedures will guide you on how to set compare mode:
meter locks range in this mode. The annunciator will be indicated, and
the secondary display will indicate C01 to C25 or the previously saved set
during last operation. The first left digit means comparison mode. The last
two digits indicate current comparison set. The primary display will indicate
the present measurement. The meter is ready to test.
5 Press and hold the key for more than 1 s to exit audible alert
mode.
Figure 2-6 shows you the display by compare mode for sorting:
Capacitance Measurement
Measuring tip: For measuring capacitance >1000 µF, discharge capacitor first
NOTE and then select a suitable range to measure it. This will speed up the measuring
time to achive the correct value.
3 Default Setting
Configurations
Power-On Option 42
Setting Factory Default 44
Setting Baud Rate 45
Setting Parity Check 46
Setting Data Bit 47
Setting Echo 48
Setting Print Only 49
Setting Beep Frequency 50
Setting Keypad Lock 51
Setting Auto Power-Off 52
Setting Backlight Display 54
Setting Brightness Level of the Backlight for OFF State 55
Setting Brightness Level of the Backlight for ON State 56
Reset to Default 57
This chapter provides details on how to change and configure the default setting
of U1701B and other setting features.
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3 Default Setting Configurations
Power-On Option
To select power-on options listed in Table 3-1, press and hold the respective key
then press ON/OFF key to power-on the meter.
Table 3-1 Power-ON Options
Reset the high and the low limits to factory's default values.
3 Press SET key to select the digit to be adjusted, the selected digit will flash.
4 Press and hold SET key for more than 1 s to save your setting.
5 Press SET key for more than 1 s to exit setup mode.
Setting Echo
When the meter is set to ECHO ON, the meter echoes (returns) all the characters
what it receives. To enable the Echo, refer to Figure 3-4.
The meter will not be automatically powered off within the setting period, if any of
the following happens:
a Keypad is being used
b Static recording is set
c Auto power-off has been disabled by Setup Mode
You can toggle the power ON/OFF key to activate the meter after auto power-off,
or press any keys to activate the meter. When the meter will be used for longer
period, you may disable the APO. The indicator will be turned off when APO
is disabled. The meter will operate continuously when APO is disabled.
Reset to Default
Press SAVE key for more than 1 s to reset the setting to the default factory
settings. The setup mode will be set to Baud Rate menu item automatically after
resetting the meter.
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4 Service and Maintenance
General Maintenance
To avoid electrical shock, do not perform any service unless you are qualified
WARNING to do so.
If the instrument fails to operate, check battery and alligator clip leads, and
replace them if necessary. If the instrument is still not working, double check the
operating procedure as described in this User’s and Service Guide. When
servicing, use specified replacement parts only. Table 4-1 contains the list of basic
problems.
Battery Replacement
Remove all test leads and external adaptor before opening the case.
WARNING
The meter is powered by 9 V battery, ensure that only the specified battery is
used. You are required to replace the battery immediately when the
annunciator is flashing. To replace the battery, refer to the following procedures:
Cleaning
To avoid electrical shock or damage to the meter, do not get water inside the
WARNING case
To clean the instrument, use a soft cloth dampened in a solution of mild detergent
and water. Do not spray cleaner directly onto the instrument as it may leak into
the cabinet and cause damage. Do not use chemicals containing benzine,
benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone or similar solvents to clean the instrument.
After cleaning, ensure that the instrument is completely dry before using.
Specification Validation
You can perform self-validation of the capacitance meter's accuracy by using the
recommended equipment with the specified test ranges below.
Table 4-2 Recommended Equipment List
5 Specifications and
Characteristics
For the characteristics and specifications of the U1701B Dual Display Handheld
Capacitance Meter, refer to the datasheet at
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/litweb/pdf/5990-3525EN.pdf.
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5 Specifications and Characteristics
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