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Overview
This Operating Manual covers information on safety and
cautions. Please read the relevant information carefully
and observe all the Warnings and Notes strictly.
Warning
To avoid electric shock or personal injury, read the
“Safety Information”carefully before using the Meter.
Model UT205A and UT206A are AC clamp multimeters
(hereafter referred to as "the Meter") with remarkable
features: versatile functions, stable operation, low power
consumption and ergonomic structural design. They
can measure AC/DC voltage, AC current, resistance,
diode, continuity, frequency and temperature(UT206A),etc.
Except where noted, the descriptions and instructions in
this Operating Manual apply to both the Model UT205A
/UT206A
Unpacking Inspection
Open the package case and take out the Meter. Check the
following items carefully for any missing or damaged part:
Item Description Qty
1
2
3
4
5
In the event you find any missing or damaged part, please
contact your dealer immediately.
Operating Manual
Test Leads
Model UT206A: Point Contact T
emperature Probe
9V Battery (NEDA 1604, 6F22 or 0006P)
(installed inside the Meter)
Vinyl Bag
1 pc
1 pair
1 pc
1 pc
1 pc
Safety Information
This Meter complies with the standard IEC61010: Pollution
Degree 2, Overvoltage Category (CAT. II 600V / CAT III
300V) and Double Insulation.
CAT II: Local level, appliance, PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
etc., with smaller transient voltage overvoltages than CAT. III
CAT. III: Distribution level, fixed installation, with smaller
transient overvoltages than CAT. IV.
Under the influence of Radiated, Radio-Frequency Electro
-magnetic Field phenomenon,the captioned model may
malfunction and can self-recover after the test.
Use the Meter only as specified in this operating manual,
otherwise the protection provided by the Meter may be
impaired.
In this manual, a Warning identifies conditions and acti
-ons that pose hazards to the user, or may damage the
Meter or the equipment under test.
A identifies the information that user should pay Note
attention to.
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury,
and to avoid possible damageto the Meter or to the
equipment under test, adhere to the following rules:
Check for the lever is in good condition when
measuring AC current.
Must center the wire (conductor) within the trans
-former jaw.
Before using the Meter inspect the case. Do not
use the Meter if it is damaged or the case (or part
of the case) is removed. Look for cracks or missing
plastic. Pay attention to the insulation around the
connectors.
Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or
exposed metal. Check the test leads for continuity.
Replace damaged test leads with identical model
number or electrical specifications before using
the Meter.
Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked
on the Meter, between the terminals or between
any terminal and grounding.
The rotary switch should be placed in the right
When the Meter is working at an effective voltage
over 60V in DC or 42V rms in AC, special care
should be taken for there is danger of electric shock.
Warning
position and no any changeover of range shall be
made when measurement is conducted to prevent
damage of the Meter.
Use the proper terminals, function, and range for
your measurements.
When using the test leads, keep your fingers behind
the finger guards.
Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-
voltage capacitors before testing.
To avoid harm to you or damage to the Meter from
electric shock, please do not attempt to apply higher
than 600V between the terminals and grounding.
Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator
appears. With a low battery, the Meter might
produce false readings that can lead to electric
shock and personal injury.
When servicing the Meter, use only the replacement
parts with the same model or identical electrical
specifications.
The internal circuit of the Meter shall not be altered
at will to avoid damage of the Meter and any accident.
Soft cloth and mild detergent should be used to
clean the surface of the Meter when servicing. No
abrasive and solvent should be used to prevent
the surface of the Meter from corrosion, damage
and accident.
Turn the Meter off when it is not in use and take
out the battery when not using for a long time.
Constantly check the battery as it may leak when
it has been using for some time,replace the battery
as soon as leaking appears. A leaking battery will
damage the Meter.
Do not use or store the Meter in an environment
of high temperat ure, humidity,explosive, inflamm
-able and strong magnetic field. The performance
of the Meter may deteriorate after dampened
International Electrical Symbols
AC (Alternating Current)
DC (Direct Current)
AC or DC
Grounding
Double Insulated
Fuse
Low Battery Indication
Continuity Test
Diode
Conforms to Standards of European Union
Warning. Refer to the Operating Manual
Risk of Electric Shock
The Meter Structure (See Figure 1)
Figure 1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Transformer Jaw designed to pick
up the AC current flowing through
the conductor.
Rotary Switch.
LCD Display.
Function Buttons
Input Terminals
Lever. Press the lever to open
the transformer jaws. When the
pressure on the lever is released,
the jaws will close.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Below table indicated for information about the functional
button operations.
Functional Buttons
Description
Button
Turn the display backlight on and off.In
order to avoid the hazard arising from
mistaken readings in insufficient light or
poor vision, please use Display Backlight
function.
Hz% (UT205A
only)
1. At ACV or DCV range
Press the button to switch into Hz or
duty cycle if under ACV or DCV range.
The Meters enters the manual ranging
measurement mode after pressing the
button at the ACV or DCV measurement
range. Turn the rotary switch or switch
off the Meter to return to auto ranging
measurement mode.The Meter is at the
DCV – 400mV range or ACV-4V range
after returning from the Hz% cycle
measurement mode.
2. At Hz range
Press the button to step through
frequency and duty cycle measurem
-ent mode.
REL (UT206A
only)
Press to enter and exit the REL REL
mode in any measuring mode except in
frequency and duty cycle,the Meter beeps.
UT206A: Switches between AC
voltage and DC Voltage measure
-ment, and continuity and diode
measurement; the Meter beeps.
UT205A: Switches between continuity
and diode measurement; the Meter
beeps.
SELECT
HO LD
Press HOLD to enter and exit the
Hold mode in any mode, the Meter
beeps.
When it is under sleep mode, press
to activate the Meter at the effective
measurement range,e.g. continuity
buzzer. Auto power off feature will be
disabled until Switching off and turning
on the Meter again.
Display Symbols
(See Figure 2)
Figure 2
Number Description
1
2
3
4
5
AC
Symbol
%
Data hold is active.
Indicator for AC Voltage.
The battery is low.
Warning: To avoid false readings, which
could lead to possible electric shock or
personal injury, replace the battery as soon
as the battery indicator appears.
Percent: Used for duty cycle measurements.
AIndicator for AC current
Hertz. The unit of frequency.
Kilohertz. 1x 10 3 or 1000 hertz.
Megahertz. 1x10 6 or 1,000,000 hertz.
Hz, kHz,
MHz
Ohm. The unit of resistance.
kilohm. 1 x 10 3 or 1000 ohms.
Megaohm. 1x10 6or 1,000,000 ohms.
,k,
M
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 V, mV
The continuity buzzer is on.
Test of diode
Centigrade. The unit of temperature.
The relative value mode is on to display
the stored value minus the present
Volts. The unit of voltage.
Millivolt. 1 x 10
-3
or 0.001 volts.
o
C
Measurement Operation
Figure 3
A. Measuring AC Current (See Figure 3)
Warning
The measurement value obtained is wrong if testing
two or more current conductors at the same time.
Make sure the Sleep Mode is not on if you found there
is no display on the LCD after turning on the Meter.
Make sure the Low Battery Display is not on;
otherwise false readings may be provided.
Pay extra attention to the symbol which is located
besides the input terminals of the Meter before carrying
out measeurement.
Make sure you are in the proper measurement range
before carrying out measurement.
measure
RMS value
B. Measuring DC Voltage (See Figure 4)
Warning
To avoid harm to you or damage to the Meter from
electric shock, please do not attempt to measure
voltages higher than 600V although readings may
be obtained.
To measure DC voltage, connect the Meter as follows:
1. Insert the red test lead into
the terminal and the black V
test lead into the COM
terminal.
2. Set the rotary switch to
DC voltage measurement
mode.
Figure 4
Red Black
3. Connect the test leads
across with the object
being measured.
The measured value shows
on the display.
In each range, the Meter has an input impedance of
10M .This loading effect can cause measurement
errors in high impedance circuits. If the circuit imped
-ance is less than or equal to 10k , the error is
negligible (0.1% or less).
When DC voltage measurement has been completed,
disconnect the connection between the testing leads
and the circuit under test, and remove the testing leads
away from the input terminals of the Meter.
Note
AC Voltage measurement is an auto ranging measure
-ment mode.
Follow the same procedure as the DC Voltage Meas
-urement mode. When you using UT206A to carry
out the measurement, use SELECT button to switch
between ACV and DCV.
Note:
C. Measuring AC Voltage (See Figure 4)
D. Measuring Resistance (See Figure 5)
Warning
To avoid damages to the Meter or to the devices
under test, disconnect circuit power and discharge
all the high-voltage capacitors before measuring
resistance.
To measure resistance, connect the Meter as follows:
1. Insert the red test lead into
the terminal andthe
black test lead into the
COM terminal.
2. Set the rotary switch to .
3. Connect the test leads
across with the object
being measured.
The measured value shows
on the display.
Note
The test leads can add 0.1 to 0.3 of error to
resistance measurement.To obtain precision readings
in low-resistance measurement under the range of
400.0 , short-circuit the input terminals beforehand,
using the relative measurement function button REL
to automatically subtract the value measured
when the testing leads are short-circuited from the
reading.
Red Black
Figure 5
For high-resistance measurement (>1M ), it is
normal to take several seconds to obtain a stable
reading.
When resistance measurement has been completed,
disconnect the connection between the testing leads
and the circuit under test, and remove the testing leads
away from the input terminals of the Meter.
E. Testing for Diodes and Continuity
(See Figure 6)
To avoid damages to the Meter or to the devices
under test, disconnect circuit power and discharge
all the high-voltage capacitors before testing for
continuity.
Warning
To test for diodes and continuity, connect the Meter as
below:
Figure 6
Red Black
1. Insert the red test lead into
the terminal and the
black test lead into the
terminal. COM
2. For diode test
a. Set the rotary switch to
.
b. For forward voltage drop
readings on any semicon
-ductor component, place the
red test lead on the component’s anode and place
the black test lead on the component’s cathode.
The measured value shows on the display.
3. For continuity test:
a. Press to switch between Diode and ContinSELECT
-uity test.
b. Connect the test lead to the two end of the circuit
under test.
c. The buzzer sounds if the resistance of a circuit under
test is less than 100 .
In a circuit, a good diode should still produce a
Note
Connect the test leads to the proper terminals as said
above to avoid error display.The LCD will display OL
indicating diode being tested is open or polarity is
reversed. The unit of diode is Volt (V), displaying the
forward voltage drop readings.
When de and cont uity testing has dio in been c leted, omp
disconnect the connection between the testing leads
and the circuit under test, and remove the testing adsle
away from the input terminals of the Meter.
f rd voltage op ng of 0.5V to 0.8V; wever, orwa dr readi ho
the reverse-voltage drop reading can vary depending
on the resistance of other pathways between the obe pr
tips.
Figure 7
F. Measuring Frequency and Duty Cycle
(See Figure 7)
UT205A is designed with frequency and duty cycle
functions, but only frequency for UT206A.
1. UT205A
a. I ert the red test lead ns
into the t inalHz% erm
and the ack test lead bl
into the t nal. COM ermi
b. Set the rotary switch to ; Hz
Hz% press button to switch
between Hz and Duty cycle
measurement mode.
c. Or set the rotary to ACV or
DCV range, then press button to switch into Hz Hz%
and Du cycle ty me uremas ent demo . But the acc acyur
ll have a little diff nce based on the wi ere input frequency
and wave.
To measure frequency and duty cycle, connect the
Meter as follows:
Red Black
Hz%
d. Connect the test leads across with the object being
measured.The measured frequency value or duty
cycle value shows on the display.
a. Insert the red test lead into the terminal and the Hz
black test lead into the terminal. COM
b. Set the rotary switch to Hz.
c. Connect the test leads across with the object being
measured. The measured frequency value shows on
the display.
2. UT206A
When frequency and duty cycle measurement has
been completed, disconnect the connection between
the testing ads and the circuit le under test, and remove
the testing leads away from the input terminals of the
Meter.
Note
G. Measur Temperatureing
(UT206A Only, See Figure 8)
1. Insert the red temperature
probe into the terminalC
and the black t rature empe
probe into the COM t nal. ermi
o
o
o
2. Set the rotary switch to . C
.
3. Place the temperature
probe to the object being
measured.
The measured value shows on
the display.
Red Black
Figure 8
To measure temperature, connect the Meter as follows:
When there is no temperature probe
inserted into the terminals, the LCD displays . OL
The inc ed int contact t rature lud po empe probe can only
be used up to 250 C.For any asme urement er than high
that, it is necessary to use another type of t rature empe
probe.
Note
When t rature meas ent has been c leted, empe urem omp
disc nect the c ection bet en the t rature on onn we empe
probe and measur obed ject, and move the tre empera
-ture be from the put tpro in erminals of the Meter.
Operation of Hold Mode
To avoid possibility of electric shock, do not use
H d mode to dol etermine if circuits are without power.
The Hold mode will not capture unstable or noisy
readings.
Warning
The Hold mode is applicable to all measurement
functions.
Press to enter Hold mode; the Meter beeps.HOLD
Press HOLD again or turn the rotary switch to exit Hold
mode; the Meter beeps.
In Hold mode, is displayed.
The REL mode ies to all meas ent functions appl urem
exc requeept f ncy and duty cycle. It subtracts a stored
value from the present measurement value and displays
the result.
For inst ce, if the stored value is 20.0V and the an
pres measurement ent value is 22.0V, the ing read would
be 2.0V. If a new meas ment value is ual to the ure eq
stored value then display 0.0V.
To enter or exit REL mode:
Use rotary switch to select the meas ent function urem
before selecting . If measurement function REL
c ges ly after han manual REL is ected, the Meter sel
exits the REL mode.
Press to enter REL mode, auto ranging REL
turns off, and the present ent nge is measurem ra
locked and stored as the stored value. All the measure
ents done after will be automatically subtract this -m
stored value.
Press REL again to exit REL mode and return
to mon com measurement mode.If you want to enter
the auto ng rangi mea urems ent mode or other es, rang
please turn the rotary switch or power off the Meter
and start again.
The Use of Relative Value Mode (UT206A only)
The SELECT Button
It uses for s ecting the ed el requir mea urems ent function
when there is more than one function at one position
of the rotary switch.
Turning on the Display Backlight
In order to avoid the hazard arising from mistaken
readings in insufficient light or poor vision, please
use Display Backlight function.
Warning
Press and ldho button for er 2 seconds to turn ov
the Display Backlight on.
Press button in to turn the lay Bac aga Disp klight
off, ot ise it will stay on continuously.herw
To rve battery life, the Meter automat lly turns prese ica
off if you do not turn the rotary switch or ss any button pre
for around 15 minutes.
Sleep Mode
The Meter can be activated by turning the rotary switch
or pressing the effective button, it will return to
working mode.
Maximum Voltage between
any T ls and G ng:ermina roundi 600V rms or 600V DC.
Maximum Current Measurement: 1000A.
of Transformer Jaw:
Maximum Jaw Opening:
40mm.
Maximum Display: Digital: 3999
Overload Display: OL
Range: Auto
Polarity Display: Negative display: “-“
Measurement Speed: Updates 3 times/second.
Temperature: Operating: 0oC to +40o
C (32oF to+104
oF).
Storage: -10oC to +50
o
C (14 oF to +122
oF).
Relative Humidity: 75% @ 0oC to 40oC;
70% @ -10 to 50o
C.
Altitude: Operating: 2000 m.
Storage: 10000 m.
General Specifications
Battery Type: One piece of 9V (NEDA1604 or 6F22
or 006P).
Low Battery Indication:
Display
Dimensions (HxWxL): 236mm x 97mm x 40mm
Weight: Approximate 350g (battery included).
Safety/Compliances:
IEC61010 CAT. II 600V / CAT III
300V and Double Insulation.
Certifications:
Accuracy: (a% ng + b gits), antee for 1 year.readi di guar
Operating temperature: 23oC 5oC .
Relative humidity: 75%.
Accuracy Specifications
A. AC Current
Range Resolution Accuracy Remarks
400A
1000A
0.1A
1A
(1.5%+5)
800A (2%+5)
F ency resprequ
-onse 50Hz~
60Hz.Display
RMS value of
sine wave(mean
value response).
>800A (3%+5)
B. DC Voltage
400mV
4V
40V
400V
600V
100 V
1mV
10mV
100mV
1V
(0.8%+3)
(0.8%+1)
(1%+3)
Range
600V DC
600V AC
Input impedance:
around 10M .
Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection Remarks
C. AC Voltage
4V
40V
400V
600V
(1.2%+2)
600V DC
600V AC
Range Resolution Accuracy Ov er lo a d
Protection Remarks
1mV
10mV
100mV
1V (1.5%+5)
Input impedance around 10M .
Displays RMS value of sine
wave (mean value response).
Frequency response:
40Hz ~ 400Hz.
D. Resistance
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
400
4k
0.1
1(1%+2)
500V DC or AC
(1.2%+5)
40k
400k
4M
40M
10
100
1k
10k
500V DC or AC
(1%+2)
(1.2%+2)
(1.5%+2)
E. Diode and Cont uity Testin
Function Range Resolution Overload Remarks
Diode
Continuity
1mV
0.1
500V DC or AC
Displays the est valuenear
of forward voltage drop
Buzzer beeps when
100
F. Frequency (auto-ranging)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection Remarks
10Hz-
10MHz
Min
0.001Hz (0.1%+3) 500V DC or VAC
A litude a:mp
1MHz: 300mV rms a 30V rms;
1MHz: 0mV rms a 5V rms60
G. Duty Cycle (Model UT205A only)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
0.1%-99.9% 0.1% For reference only 500V DC or AC
H. Temperature (Model UT206A only)
-40oC~0oC
1oC~400oC
401oC~1000oC
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Protection
1oC
(4%+4)
(2%+8)
(3%+10)
500V DC or AC
Maintenance
This section provides basic maintenance information including battery replacement instruction.
Do not empt to repair or rvice your ter unless you are qualified to do so and have the relevant calibratt se Me
-ation, performance test, and rvice info ation.To avoid electrical shock or damage to the Meter, do you get se rm
water inside the case.
Warning
A. General Service
P dically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild det gent. Do not use abrasives or solvents.erio er
To clean the t als with cotton bar with det gent, as dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings.ermin er
Turn the Meter to position when it is not in use. OFF
Take out the battery when it is not using for a long time.
Do not use or store the Meter in a place of humidity, gh t rature, exhi empe plosive, inflammable and strong netic f ld.mag ie
B. Replacing the Battery (See Figure 9)
Warning
Figure 9
To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury,replace the battery as
soon as the battery indicator “ ” appears.
Make sure the transformer jaw and the test leads are disconnected from
the circuit being tested before opening the case bottom.
Make sure the test leads are removed from the input terminals.
Screw
To replace the battery:
1. Turn the rotary switch of the Meter to sition and move all the OFF po re
c nections from the terminals. on
2. move the screw from the battery c artment, and s rate the batteryRe omp epa
compartment from the case bottom.
3. Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
4. Replace the battery with a new 9V battery (NEDA1604, 6F22 or 006P) .
5. oin the case bottom and battery c artment, and nstall the screw.Rej omp rei
** END **
P/N: 110401104276X
MAY.2018 REV. 6
Produktspezifikationen
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