Gossen Metrawatt MetraHit World Bedienungsanleitung
Gossen Metrawatt
Multimeter
MetraHit World
Lesen Sie kostenlos die 📖 deutsche Bedienungsanleitung für Gossen Metrawatt MetraHit World (20 Seiten) in der Kategorie Multimeter. Dieser Bedienungsanleitung war für 14 Personen hilfreich und wurde von 2 Benutzern mit durchschnittlich 4.5 Sternen bewertet
Seite 1/20
Operating Instructions
METRAHITWORLD
International TRMS Multimeter 3-349-529-03
10/6.17
2 GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH
1Display (LCD)
2ON / OFF
Light
Key for ON / OFF and display illumination
ON / OFF
3HOLD Key for the following functions: save
measured value, delete and MAX-MIN
4MAN / AUTO Key for manual measuring range selection
5FUNC Key for selecting ranges or functions
6rotary selector switch for measuring functions
7 Connector jacks
Symbols used in the Digital Display
1 MAN: manual measuring range selection is active
2 MAX/MIN value storage
3 HOLD: display memory, “freeze” measured value
4 Digital display with decimal point and polarity display
5 Diode measurement selected
6 Display Duty Cycle Measurement
7 appears when acoustic signal is active
8 Selected type of current
9 interface active
10 Unit of measure
11 Unit of measure C / F for temperature measurement
12 Rotation Per Minute measurement selected
13 Triangle appears: indicates overranging
14 Pointer for analog display
15 REL: relative measurement with reference to offset
16 Scale for analog display
17 Indicates that the negative analog display range has been exceeded
18 Warning regarding dangerous voltage: > 40 V AC / 60 DC
19 Display in case of defective fuse
20 Low battery display
21 Symbol for continuous duty
Standard Equipment
1 TRMS-digital multimeter
1 Protective rubber holster
2 1.5 V AA size batteries
1 Set of measurement cables KS17-2
1 DAkkS calibration certificate
1 Short-form operating instructions
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Max.
1000 V !
14
542
12
13
9
1516
19
18
21
71 3
10
17
20
8
6
11
GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 3
Table of Contents
Page Page
1 Safety Features and Precautions ...............................3
2 Initial Start-Up ............................................................5
3 Selecting Measuring Functions and Measuring
Ranges .......................................................................5
3.1 Automatic Measuring Range Selection ..................................... 5
3.2 Manual Measuring Range Selection ......................................... 5
3.3 Quick Measurements .............................................................. 5
3.4 Relative Measurement D REL ................................................... 6
4 LCD .............................................................................6
4.1 Digital Display .........................................................................6
4.2 Analog Display ........................................................................ 6
4.3 Display Illumination ................................................................. 6
5 Measured Value Memory “HOLD” ..............................6
6 Saving Minimum or Maximum Values
“MIN/MAX” Hold .........................................................6
7 Voltage Measurement ................................................7
7.1 Sub-function Hz ...................................................................... 7
8 Current Measurement ................................................8
8.1 Measuring Alternating Current with (Clip-On) Current
Transformers ........................................................................10
8.1.1 Transformer Output mA / A ................................................... 10
8.1.2 Transformer Output V ............................................................10
9 Resistance Measurement .........................................10
10 Continuity and Diode Testing ...................................11
11 Capacitance Measurement ......................................12
12 Frequency Measurement –
Duty Cycle Measurement .........................................12
12.1 Duty Cycle Measurement ....................................................... 12
12.2 RPM Measurement ............................................................... 12
13 Temperature Measurement ......................................13
14 Characteristic Values ...............................................14
15 Maintenance ............................................................17
15.1 Battery ................................................................................. 17
15.2 Fuses ................................................................................... 17
15.3 Housing ................................................................................ 17
16 Recalibration ............................................................18
17 Accessories .............................................................18
17.1 General ................................................................................ 18
17.2 Technical Data for Measurement Cables
(included: KS17-2 safety cable set) ........................................ 18
18 Repair and Replacement Parts Service,
Calibration Center and Rental Instrument Service ...19
19 Manufacturer’s Guarantee .......................................19
20 Product Support .......................................................19
1 Safety Features and Precautions
You have selected an instrument which provides you with a
high level of safety.
This instrument fulfills the requirements of the applicable EU
guidelines and national regulations. We confirm this with the
CE marking. The relevant declaration of conformity can be
obtained from GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH.
The analog-digital multimeter is manufactured and tested in
accordance with safety regulations IEC 61 010–1:2010/
DIN EN 61 010–1:2011/VDE 0411–1:2011. When used for its
intended purpose, safety of the operator, as well as that of
the instrument, is assured. Their safety is however not
guaranteed, if the instrument is used improperly or handled
carelessly.
In order to maintain flawless technical safety conditions, and to
assure safe use, it is imperative that you read the operating
instructions thoroughly and carefully before placing your instrument
into service, and that you follow all instructions contained therein.
In the interest of your own safety and in order to protect the
instrument, the multimeter is equipped with an automatic
socket blocking mechanism. This mechanism is linked to the
function selector switch and only allows access to those
jacks which are actually required for the selected function. It
also prevents the user from turning the selector switch to
impermissible functions after the measurement cables have
already been plugged in.
Observe the following safety precautions:
• The instrument may only be operated by persons who
are capable of recognizing contact hazards and taking
the appropriate safety precautions.
Contact hazards exist
anywhere, where voltages of greater than 33 V
RMS
may occur.
• Avoid working alone when taking measurements which
involve contact hazards. Be certain that a second person
is present.
•Maximum allowable voltage between any of the connector
jacks and earth is 1000 V, category III or 600 V CAT IV.
Nominal voltage at the system may not exceed 600 V.
For the application of measuring cables see chap. 17.2.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Gossen Metrawatt |
Kategorie: | Multimeter |
Modell: | MetraHit World |
Brauchst du Hilfe?
Wenn Sie Hilfe mit Gossen Metrawatt MetraHit World benötigen, stellen Sie unten eine Frage und andere Benutzer werden Ihnen antworten
Bedienungsanleitung Multimeter Gossen Metrawatt
31 August 2024
31 August 2024
31 August 2024
31 August 2024
31 August 2024
31 August 2024
31 August 2024
21 August 2024
21 August 2024
Bedienungsanleitung Multimeter
- Multimeter Basetech
- Multimeter Gembird
- Multimeter Brennenstuhl
- Multimeter Clas Ohlson
- Multimeter Profile
- Multimeter REV
- Multimeter Voltcraft
- Multimeter Bosch
- Multimeter Laserliner
- Multimeter Velleman
- Multimeter Powerfix
- Multimeter Alecto
- Multimeter EMOS
- Multimeter TFA
- Multimeter FERM
- Multimeter Topcraft
- Multimeter Schneider
- Multimeter Tacklife
- Multimeter Abus
- Multimeter Elro
- Multimeter Stanley
- Multimeter Perel
- Multimeter Wago
- Multimeter Workzone
- Multimeter Somogyi
- Multimeter Amprobe
- Multimeter Metrix
- Multimeter Maxwell
- Multimeter Silverline
- Multimeter Yato
- Multimeter Brandson
- Multimeter Keithley
- Multimeter Hager
- Multimeter Kyoritsu
- Multimeter GW Instek
- Multimeter Monacor
- Multimeter Brüder Mannesmann
- Multimeter Milwaukee
- Multimeter JUNG
- Multimeter Testo
- Multimeter Elma
- Multimeter IDEAL
- Multimeter Digitus
- Multimeter Kingcraft
- Multimeter Testboy
- Multimeter Projecta
- Multimeter Greenlee
- Multimeter Multimetrix
- Multimeter Extech
- Multimeter BENNING
- Multimeter Metrel
- Multimeter Högert
- Multimeter APPA
- Multimeter Fluke
- Multimeter FLIR
- Multimeter Aldi
- Multimeter Hubinont
- Multimeter Joy-it
- Multimeter Kewtech
- Multimeter Mastech
- Multimeter Megger
- Multimeter Micronta
- Multimeter PCE Instruments
- Multimeter Plieger
- Multimeter Sanwa
- Multimeter Skandia
- Multimeter Sonel
- Multimeter Steren
- Multimeter Uni-T
- Multimeter Wiha
- Multimeter Vimar
- Multimeter Owon
- Multimeter PeakTech
- Multimeter Amiko
- Multimeter Rigol
- Multimeter HT Instruments
- Multimeter Beha-Amprobe
- Multimeter Chauvin Arnoux
- Multimeter Aim TTi
- Multimeter Etekcity
- Multimeter Rohde & Schwarz
- Multimeter Strex
- Multimeter MBS
- Multimeter Kurth Electronic
- Multimeter Weidmüller
- Multimeter CEM
- Multimeter Klein Tools
- Multimeter Dasqua
- Multimeter Horex
- Multimeter Enovalab
- Multimeter Qian
- Multimeter Digi-tool
- Multimeter MGL Avionics
- Multimeter Cosinus
- Multimeter Weltron
- Multimeter EEVBlog
- Multimeter Caltek
- Multimeter Elworks
- Multimeter Bearware
- Multimeter Noyafa
Neueste Bedienungsanleitung für -Kategorien-
16 Oktober 2024
16 Oktober 2024
16 Oktober 2024
16 Oktober 2024
16 Oktober 2024
13 Oktober 2024
9 Oktober 2024
5 Oktober 2024
5 Oktober 2024
3 Oktober 2024