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1. Range 1V AC DC Response curves b de b 4 100 000 cts digital multimeters 49 Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Currents 50 om o e Three possible modes DC AC AC DC In DC mode you can measure a direct current or the DC component of an alternating current In the AC and AC DC modes you can measure the true RMS TRMS value of an alternating current with without its direct component no capacitive coupling in DC mode Fuse ex SIBA 5019906 11A 10x38 11000 DMI 30kA CR 1000V very rapid action Wi 11A 20A lt 30s 0 08 L 8 D 0 15 L 8 D 0 5 L 15D with the fuse supplied with the device 100A range limited to 20A Specifications valid from 0 to 100 of the range Limiting condition on the current An overload of 20A is acceptable for 30 seconds max with a pause of at least 5 minutes between measurements 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued AC and AC DC TRMS currents Aen Input Range impedance Resolution Protection EF 7 i Ea 1 O roae O roae 0 5 L 0 5 L 0 25 1 000pA 170Q 40 D x F kHz 1 L 30 D 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 1 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 1 20A lt 30s 0 3 L 0 3 L 0 1 30 D x F kHz 1 L 30 D 1 000mA 0 170Q 10A 100A sl 03Q E 1 000UA with the fuse
2. Accuracy 0 05 10us Maximum duration of a period 12 5s Triggering threshold 20 of the range except for the 1000 VAC range d For negative events cross the leads 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 5 Resistance measurement Key P Connecting the multimeter Resistance measurement Ohm The multimeter measures resistance opposition to the flow of current in ohms Q For this purpose it sends a weak current through the measurement leads to the circuit being tested The input COM must not have been overloaded by the accidental application of a voltage on the input terminals with the switch set to Q or T e Selection of range automatic or manual e Active protection by PTC thermistor e Measurement voltage approx 1 2V e Max open circuit voltage 4V typical Because the measurement current of the multimeter takes all possible paths between the probe tips the resistance measured in a circuit is often different from the nominal resistance The measurement leads can add from 0 10 to 0 20 of error to resistance measurements To test the leads touch the probe tips together and note the resistance of the leads To eliminate the resistance of the leads from the measurement keep the probe tips together press the Meas function key then REL and integrate this measurement as REF A MATH secondary measu
3. Lal j TK Measurement of the temperature in Celsius using a thermocouple between the V and COM terminals K thermocouple from 40 C to 1200 C or TCJ J thermocouple from 40 C to 750 C Without a TK thermocouple you can 3 presses a o determine the ambient temperature Ree 0023 8 L inside the multimeter with a bridge 0009 7 zf between the V and COM terminals as OMAN x The S keys of the navigator are e een to freeze the measurements used to change the scale of the rs graphic window Geh aur T The scale selected is transcribed in the help line TJ Same measurement as TK In TK and TJ it is best to avoid subjecting the instrument to sudden changes of temperature to preserve accuracy 40 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 10 Measurement on The multimeter has a low pass AC filter that blocks voltages or currents at an MLI type speed undesirable frequencies variator The MLI filter is activated as follows Setup gt Measurement gt Filter YES a symbol then appears on the screen Connecting the multimeter to filter a voltage gt 300Hz Connecting the multimeter to filter a current gt 300Hz Icon filter programmed The multimeter continues the measurements in the chosen mode AC AC DC or Vlowz Dimitri but the signal goes through a filter that blocks undesirable voltages gt 300
4. if possible Indicate as clearly as possible by a note attached to the equipment the reasons for the transfer For all repairs before or after expiry of warranty please return the device to your distributor 100 000 cts digital multimeters General directions General directions continued Maintenance La e Disconnect everything connected to the instrument and press the key to switch it off e Use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water e Rinse with a damp cloth and dry rapidly with a dry cloth or forced air e Make sure that no foreign objects interfere with the operation of the device by which the leads are snapped into place Power supply 4 primary batteries R6 AA format e or 4 storage batteries Ni MH type LSD AA format You can charge the storage batteries without removing them Use the external charger supplied with the multimeter During the charging the multimeter remains operational Charging the storage batteries d However some of its metrological characteristics may be altered Instrument off During the charging cycle each function LED lights by turns to indicate that charging is in progress On the screen the user sees the charge level of the storage batteries Charging stops automatically when they are fully charged approximately 6h for 2400mAh For more details refer to the Before recharging the storage batteries section in the Appendix Replacement primary or sto
5. start up mode See Default configuration e About indicates the traceability of the multimeter serial no software and hardware versions o E Instrument configuration Memory Contig About 100 000 cts digital multimeters 15 Functional description 1 Description of the SETUP menu continued Level 2 Sub level 1 3 Display 1 2 Ee Il Display Con figur ation 16 E e Lighting selection of 3 levels of back lighting of the display unit in order to limit the power consumption of the multimeter as follows Eco Normal Max The default level of extinction of the back lighting is ECO after 1min if there has been no action on the front panel of the multimeter An internal accelerometer makes it possible to wake up the multimeter by simply touching the product with the adjustment selected e Standby validation default yes or not of automatic switching off after 30 min if there has been no action on the front panel of the multimeter In the SURV MEM or Communication mode automatic switching off is not validated For your safety automatic switching off is disabled when the quantities measured voltage current on the inout exceed the danger thresholds e Beep validation default or not of the emission of an audible signal beep when a key Is pressed there is a voltage on the V input exceeding 605 VDC or 30 VAC a stable measurement
6. 0 to 70 from 35 C to 40 C limited to 70 for the 5 and 500 ranges Dust and water tightness IP67 in the event of immersion under 1m of water for 30 mn it is necessary to let the water flow off or to let the unit dry before putting it back into service Storage range 20 C to 70 C e Mains supply by 230V charger 10 45Hz to 65Hz Voltage fluctuation between 207V and 253V d There is a specific charger for the American market 110V 60Hz e Primary batteries 4x1 5V nominal LR6 Alkaline or more if possible Life 100 h in VDC ultra power e Storage batteries 4x1 2V A A storage batteries NI MH LSD 2400 Life 80h 2400mAh In order to optimize the life of the storage batteries the charging of the multimeter with the charger is operational up to lt 35 C e 1 colour graphic LCD display unit 320x240 pts allowing the display of one main quantity and 3 secondary quantities or a graphic screen Dimensions of the display 70x52mm useful e The refresh rate of the display unit is 200ms According to NF EN 61010 1 e Insulation class 2 e Degree of pollution 2 e Use indoor e Altitude lt 2000 m e Measurement category of the measurement inputs CAT Ill 1000V with respect to earth e Measurement category of the measurement inputs CAT IV 600V with respect to earth This instrument is designed in conformity with the EMC standards in force and its compatibility has been tested in accordance with the following st
7. 1000V 0 3 L 50 D 0 3 L 0 02 x F kHz 1 L 50D not contractual indicative values see curves below ex limitation at high frequency aal BP Freq kHz limited to 15 000 U input V U input V limited to 15 000 Freq kHz x Example U input 1 000 Vac gt Max frequency 15 000 1 000 15kHz In the presence of a DC component additional error UDC U measured x 0 7 70 D x Example UDC 2V U measured 5 Vrms gt Additional error 0 28 28 D Rejection common mode gt 80dB at 50Hz or 60Hz depending on selection Automatic or manual selection of the ranges Protection by varistors Maximum acceptable permanent voltage 1 414 Vpk Specifications valid from 10 to 100 of the range in the band from 20kHz to 100kHz Influence of the peak factor on the accuracy in VAC VAC DC at 50 of the range 1 for a peak factor lt 3 d As soon as the PEAK symbol appears use the AUTO PEAK mode Range 1V AC DC Range 100mV AC DC Response curves Ek do D 48 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Vac pue The 100mV range is available only in Manual mode by GEWG n Vac ocTrMs Inthe VAC amp VAC DC modes and for signals gt 1kHz the range of uncertainty displayed is ViowZ given for information only we recommend using the formulas below VLowz The error should
8. 1102112 will be necessary For the installation of these drivers refer to the data sheet that comes with them Virtual RS232 serial communication between the multimeter Server and the PC Client requires the creation of a connection at the PC end No configuration is necessary at the multimeter end other than activation of Bluetooth communication BT using the Comm function in the Util menu d To activate connection with the multimeter the Bluetooth identification code Is 0000 for first time Step Action connection only RS Switch the multimeter on FE Configure it for Bluetooth BT in the setup menu Create a new connection with the software driving your Bluetooth module at the PC end by clicking the Bluetooth Manager icon of the menu bar at the bottom of the screen e selecting the Add a peripheral function e selecting the Add a peripheral function Add a peripheral function selecting the Bluetooth peripheral of the multimeter then clicking Next e clicking Next after configuring a COM port number si Next after configuring a e clicking Next after configuring a COM port number si port number x You can verify that the connection has in fact been created by viewing the icon associated with the multimeter in the window For more information refer to the Help menu that comes with the Bluetooth Example of crea tion o f co 4 2 Propri t s de MIO 0
9. DBM REF MATH the measurement of Peaks then and the peak factor 20 cccceseeeeeeeeeee ee ea eee eees PK PK _CF the resistive power its reference and the mathematical function W_REF_MATH the power VxA the current A and the mathematical function MEA MATH 2 in VDC the mathematical function MATH the resistive power its reference and the mathematical function W_REF_MATH the power VxA the current A and the mathematical function MEA MATH 3 in VLowZ the mathematical function iii inc eeeeceneeeeeees MATH the frequency Ce Ee MER FREQ_PER 100 000 cts digital multimeters 29 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 1 Voltage measurement continued NN ANA WA d LUS DEA 05 q3 V Pk 03 78 V CF 003 83 E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 2 2 Process AUTO le bn MIN 2 2314 V SURV consultation Start 15 0 2014 08 20 29 Ain 22914 Max 46 073 V D Press F1 to continue Message Menu Ok The zoom is available V AC L only if the records are 00 084 W gt 220 measurements Trace Main x 13 18 y 4 Cursor KC choose the measurement to trace and FH to exit Setup Menu Memo Files Open 30 The 100mV range is present only in MANUAL mode by In all cases OL is displayed above 1050V and a beep sounds when the measurement exceeds 600V
10. The hazardous voltage symbol is displayed if V exceeds 60 VDC or 25 VAC 1 Press on the V function then select the coupling according to your measurements AC DC AC DC LowZ AC is default 2 Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to V 3 Read the measurement indicated on the display unit the graph of trend values gt 88s is displayed on the screen or selection of secondary measurement Meas MEAS 4 display units max 4 Itis possible to activate an MLI filter SETUP Measurement ilter yes for measurements on a variator the cutoff frequency of the filter lt 300Hz 5 Itis possible to display the specifications of the range for metrology or a RELative measurement 6 Surveillance of voltage by activation by Meas SURV 7 Recording of data internal to the multimeter Mem gt to start the campaign Mem gt to stop the campaign then look up of the data by long press on Mem Processing of the measurements plot of the main measurement and display of the secondary measurements Y AC DC 4 O0000 M 1 NE ET ol A 005 67 mu MATH E SEES W Trace Main Cursor a 23 06 14 10 25 11 1 346 E sor F2 to modify the zoom F3 to choose the me Setup Menu Hemon Files Open 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 2 Direct measurement of current Main measurement A in series in a circuit
11. circuit in order to measure simultaneously the voltage main display unit the current display unit 3 measurement always made in AC DC The link to the COM input must be short and of large diameter in order to limit the voltage drop which influences the Volt measurement 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued 3 LEUR key Storing of the D dretten e The MEM mode records the content of the measurements WE GOSE m ATH 55669 V digital display s in the memory of the device at a pre programmed rate e A short press on Mem starts a recording series e The MEM symbol is displayed in yellow during the whole recording period it is accompanied by the number of records made e Another short press on Mem stops the Po Trace Mar mn storage of the measurements Lu oz 23 06 74 10 25 11 17246 recording mode o a Ee e The number of values to be stored for a Setup Menu Memory Files Open measurement Campaign can be programmed recording then stops automatically when t his number is reached e The records and the configuration can be looked up by a long press on d Another press on Mem recalls a series of records 6 500 measurements maximum 1 to 10 sequences MTX 3293 depending on memory available PECONI Capac 1 000 measurements maximum 1 to 10 sequences MTX 3292 depending on memory available In this stage it is possible to
12. dp ie pas a nea aed cee Re ee eee 37 D SCS EES 38 ER WIG Ae SL TIN niet role discrete edit miles 39 10 Measurement on an MLI type speed variator n nnnnennnnennnnenneesnnrnsnrrrsrrrrsnrrrsrrresrrrnsrrrnsnrrrsnrrrsnrresnrrrnnnernnennnnnne 41 bh W re a bu oeil meteo Hole nie ei niet 42 a a de Sn En 43 EC E el a de ee node ne ob emilie ele nt 43 P EELER 43 es des ob ot da dou de de oi io dns 43 OO M OR OR Os 43 Eed am one 44 Re On 45 Technical characteristics of MTX 3292 MTX 3293 c ccsscsssceecsesenseeseeneeesensenueneeeesensenesenseneueneeneueneeensenees 47 mm E 60 Re N el ne neers ear rns eens 60 ee ne nee 60 a eee ee 60 jute es cro lal ter Lie ar Lr 6 L O nn 60 E a ei cape bat te ir le 60 SUDI mm mn non no ee 61 ab EEN 62 2 100 000 cts digital multimeters General directions General directions Introduction Congratulations You have just become the owner of a portable colour e P graphic multimeter KL We thank you for this sign of confidence in the quality of our products The line of instruments to which it belongs comprises the following models MTX 3292 MTX 3293 Display Graphic colour 70x52 Power supply 4 R6 primary batteries or 4 storage batteries provided IR USB Bluetooth optional It complies with safety standard NF EN 61010 1 NF EN 61010 2 030 concerning electronic measuring instruments For best results read this manual closely and observe the precautions of use Failure t
13. is captured in AUTO HOLD d The audible signal is maintained even when the buzzer is deactivated in a continuity test when a range is exceeded voltage or current for a measurement of 10A or more when there is an incompatibility between the connections of the leads and the function selected when the supply voltage battery is too low gt blinking of the red batt indicator The audible signal is maintained when the function is changed while recording is in progress low pitched beep 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description Description of the SETUP menu continued Level 2 Sub level 1 3 continued Display 2 2 D amp MODBUS E Select user language Setup Menu Display Language FR Communication A RES en Aoo CAT III AUTO EK USR U Fj E Definition of communication with the instrument Power supply MO GLS USR ail DD 1 E Characterisation of instrument power supply Setup Menu Energy Type Capacity Exit e Language selection of the language used in the menus of the multimeter Two options are possible French FR the default or English e Clock selection of the date format 01 01 2014 is default the time XX XX XX or h min sec selection of variables with the navigator Resolution 1s e Type IR BT choice of communication IR USB Bluetooth e IR Baud parameterizing of the infrared transmission rate from among 9600
14. overload of 20A is acceptable for 30 seconds max with a pause of at least 5 minutes between measurements Reminder Breaking capacity of the fuse circuit 11A 1000V gt 18kA 1 in IAC and IAC DC the MATH function associated cccecceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeaneeseeees MATH the frequency period and MATH function FREQ_PER_MATH the Pk then Pk measurement and crest factor PK PK _CF the resistive power its reference and MATH function W_REF_MATH 2 in IDC the MATH function associated ccceccceeeeeeeeceeeteeeeeseeeeeeteneeaneeseeees MATH the resistive power its reference and MATH function W_REF_MATH 100 000 cts digital multimeters 31 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 3 Current measurement with clamp Key Zi Reminder Connections possible in current measurement a b No secondary measurements in this quantity 32 To avoid opening a circuit we recommend measuring the current with a current clamp output A or V Ax function To do this proceed as follows a Activate the clamp function and depending on the type of clamp connected double press Clamp or use the setup clamp menu b Select the type of Measurement clamp output V A c Define ratio A displayed on the clamp Val1 Val2 or xxxx Xa xXxxx Xv by default 1A 1V to be incorporated Ok to Validate or Cancel d Def
15. supplied with the device 100A range limited to 20A In the presence of a DC component Additional error IDC I measured x 0 7 L 70 D EG 0 4 L 0 15 EG D x F kHz 1 L 40 D 2 5 L 2 5 L 0 15 40 D x F kHz 1 L 40 D A max overload of 20A is acceptable for 30 s max with a pause of at least 5 min between measurements From 7A the measurement is limited to an ambient temperature of 40 C and a period of 1h30m with a pause of at least 15 minutes between measurements AUTO PEAK mode always activated Detection of peaks of which the duration exceeds 250us mA and uA range Additional error 2 for a peak factor between 2 5 and 3 Additional error 15 for a peak factor between 3 and 4 10A range Zero up to the peak factor of 2 5 at 100 Specifications valid from 10 to 100 of the range for a sinusoidal current Protection 1000 VRMS by HBC ceramic fuse Fuse 1 000V 11A gt 18kA Cos gt 0 9 10x38mm Voltage drop In imA Voltage drop approx 160mVRMS In 10mA Voltage drop approx 180mVRMS In 100mA Voltage drop approx 180mVRMS In 1 000mA Voltage drop approx 210mVRMS In 10A Voltage drop approx 300mVRMS 100 000 cts digital multimeters 51 Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Frequency Main frequency The user can measure a voltage or a current and its frequency simultaneously measurement w signals 10 to 100 Hz 0 001 Hz 100 to 1
16. the ww reference value 18 e Filter 300 MHz MLI filter for measure on variator D Activate or deactivate input filtering Setup Menu Measurement Filter Choice between 10 and 20 MQ VEST only in 100mVDC and 1000mVDC d As default 10mV range 10MQ 1 000mV range 10MQ e dBm REF adjustment of the reference in dBm Adjustment of the reference resistance dBm REF between 1Q and 1000022 for measurements in dBm from voltage VAC or VAC DC Selection of a digit by the navigation key and modification of the digit Validation of the reference resistance in dBm and exit from the menu by Ok d Default value 6002 Reminder a measurement of OdBm with a reference resistance of 6000 is made using a voltage of 0 7746 VAC e W Ref resistive power reference W Adjustment of the reference resistance between 19 and 10 0009 for resistive power measurements The calculation performed is measured voltage W Ref unit W measured current W Ref unit W Same adjustment as for the reference resistance in dBm d Default value 50 2 W REF is used for the calculation of the resistive power W with REF W Ref and the calculation of the power V A with V Ref W Ref To calculate VxA see MEAS 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description 1 Description of the SETUP menu continued 2 Clamp SE i 1 L ci 1 Definition of the function lite A ci 00010 4 000
17. 000 Hz 0 01 Hz 1414 Vpk 1 MHz to 5 MHz 100 Hz 0 02 10 D 200 to 500 kHz 5 to 2 5 to 10 5 500 to 1000 kHz 5 5 10 1 MHz to 5 MHz 2 50 20 r Sensitivity applicable only to rectangular signals ange 5 2 Freq kHz limited to 15 000 U input V U input V limited to 15 000 Freq kHz limited to 200kHz The measurement is made by capacitive coupling Manual selection of freq range F lt 200kHz default or F gt 200kHz by a short press Input resistance 10MQ Freq lt 100HZz Max acceptable permanent voltage 1 414 Vpk see Protection by varistors on the voltage input 52 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Secondary frequency measurement 10 to 100 Hz 0 001 Hz 100 to 1000 Hz 0 01 Hz 1450 Vcc sur gamme 100 mV Sensitivity applicable only to rectangular signals Vrms ange 100mV 10V 100V 1 000V 10 Hz to 200 kHz 10 Hz to 10 kHz 15 of the range i Ge 10 of the range 5to 10 10 kHz to 30 kHz o Freq limited to kHz 15 000 U input V U input V limited to V 15 000 Freq kHz at 50kHz for the Ampere range The measurement is made by capacitive coupling Input resistance 10MQ F lt 100HZz Protection by varistors on the voltage input 100 000 cts digital multimeters 53 Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of t
18. 0000000 mn 9 Param tres Bluetooth G n ral Mat nel Services Bluetooth Options Ports COM Mat riel Partager Interface PIM MTX0 00000000 Cet ordinateur utilise les ports s rie COM affich s ci dessous Pour ER d terminer si un port s rie est n cessaire consultez la documentation livr e avec votre p riph rique Bluetooth Fonctions du p riph rique n Nom Type Port Direction Nom Lien s rie sur Bluetooth standard COM4 Ports COM e COM13 Entrant MTXO 00000000 COM4 Sortant MIO 00000000 Serial port D tails des fonctions du p riph rique Fabricant Microsoft Emplacement sur P riph rique Bluetooth TDI protocole RFCOMM tat Ce p riph rique fonctionne correctement Ajouter Supprimer Propri t s ER ess 100 000 cts digital multimeters 45 Bluetooth Module continued Configuration of the SEA lin k un der S X D M M Channel Zeg Instrument with port COM4 1 5 2 asvc I MTX3291 3292 3293 Bluetooth module d With some Bluetooth adapters a reboot of the PC is recommended to validate the connection The connection parameters are specific to each multimeter They must be assigned manually the first time only Reactivation of the e Click the Bluetooth Manager icon of the menu bar at the bottom of the connection after an screen interruption or to look up the COM port number e Click the icon associated with the multi
19. 00dB at 50Hz and 60Hz serial mode gt 60dB at 50Hz and 60Hz Automatic or manual selection of the ranges Protection by varistors MTX 329 Le 1 000mV 10MQ 1GQ 10uV 0 05 L 8 D 0 02 L 8 D REL mode activated A measurement Recovery after triggering of the protection gt 10V approx 10 s Protection 1 minute max Specifications valid from 0 to 100 of the range Rejection 100mV range common mode gt 40dB at 50Hz and 60Hz 1V range common mode gt 0dB at 50Hz and 60Hz 10V range common mode gt 100dB at 50Hz and 60Hz serial mode gt 60dB at 50Hz and 60Hz Automatic or manual selection of the ranges Protection by varistors 100 000 cts digital multimeters 47 Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued AC and AC With this function the user can measure the true RMS TRMS value of an AC voltage with its DC voltages DC component no capacitive coupling or without its DC component Vac RMS The 100mV range is available only in Manual mode by Range oA VAC DC TRMS In the VAC amp VAC DC modes and for signals gt 1kHz the range of uncertainty displayed is VlowZ given for information only we recommend using the formulas below VLowz The error should be slightly greater than the error in VAC MTX 329 Input Accuracy Range node Resolution E 45Hz to 1kHz 1 to 100kHz 100mV x 10MQ 1 L 50D 1 L 0 1 x F KHz 1 L 50D mea 025 FRA 1 500 lt ite
20. 1 0 V gt enter ratio Vall EI for ES y all Mal 3 Math AUTO i Definition of the function M athi Ax B 100 000 cts digital multimeters e The CLAMP function y Ax enables the user measuring a current with a current clamp In Volts x V A Amperes x A A to assign the ratio or transformation ratio and the appropriate unit in order to obtain a direct reading of the measured current Depending on the quantity measured the device calculates the function Ax associated with it The programming is in 3 stages 1 Selection of the quantity measured Measurement V A 2 Definition of the ratio A displayed on the clamp Val1 Val2 or XXXX XA XXXX XV default is 1A 1V 3 Definition of the physical unit to be displayed default is A d The ratio A and the unit can be programmed for each quantity measured V A e The MATH function y Ax B enables the user measuring any physical quantity in Volts process 0 10V or high voltage probe for example Amperes 4 20mA current loop or current clamp for example Frequency measurement of flow rates speeds of rotation for example Ohms resistive position sensor for example to convert it and assign the appropriate unit in order to obtain a direct reading of the original quantity on the instrument Depending on the quantity measured the device calculates the MATH function associated with it The program
21. 19200 38400 default baud the other transmission parameters are fixed 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity e Protocol choice of MODBUS or SCPI e Type choice of type Ni MH battery Alkaline primary batter Select the toe of power supply in the in trumen Alkaline MITTIN est e Capacity parameterizing of the capacity of the storage battery in mAh of the batteries installed default is 2400mAh 1 Place the storage batteries in the multimeter then connect the charger The LEDs light alternately around the switch to indicate that charging is in progress 2 Press ON to switch the multimeter on and track the course of the charging by plateau Average charging time 6h with 2400mAh storage batteries After 1h of recharging the multimeter is ready for measurements by pressing ON again the level of the plateaus acquired is valid only after a full charge of the instrument 100 000 cts digital multimeters 17 Functional description 1 Description of the SETUP menu continued Level 2 Sub level 2 3 1 Measurement 36400 a IR Configuration of the Som MODBUS measurement SES parameters E Activate of deactivate input filtering Setup Menu Measurement Filter Cc dBm reference 00600 D ce the arrows to enter the dBm reference value Ok Cancel LR E E Measurement configuration 0 W reference w R EF o I R EF 00050 D Use the arrows to enter
22. 5 s 0 8Hz 20 of the range except 1 000 Vac range This threshold is positive in 11 negative in U Additional error on the measurement due to the slope at the zero crossing see Duty cycle above For negative events cross the leads Protection Accuracy Resolution Display 1 414 Vpk approx 30s month drift of real time clock 1s hour minute second day month year 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Variation in the nominal range Quantity of Voltage of use influence Temperature Range Primary battery Max influence 10 V m Humidity 4 1 lt U lt 6 4 V 500 MHz Storage battery 4 1 lt U lt 5 5V V AC DC 0 05 0 003 C 0 015 C Q 0 007 C 10M 50M 0 14 C 0 15 MAAC DC 0 05 C 10 Apc 0 05 C 10 AAC DC 0 055 C Peak fast 0 025 1 5 D C a Objectif Objectif est ae TI Le nae Response of the filter Filtre 300Hz Fr quence Hz T re pus Lu 100 000 cts digital multimeters 59 General mechanical characteristics General characteristics Environmental conditions Power supply 3 possibilities Display CE Security CEM Altitude lt 2000m Reference range 23 C 5 C Specified range of use 0 C to 40 C Influence of temperature see Variation Relative humidity 0 to 80 from 0 C to 35 C
23. ANT configuration The menu that is not available is shaded Level 1 SETUP me LE e UTIL utility for adjusting the lighting the nil standby mode the audible beep of the configuration keys the language and the internal clock of the multimeter on 2 configuration levels Comm for communication and adjustments of the IR BT type then the IR rate in baud and the protocol MODBUS or SCPI Power supply characterization of the internal power supply of the device or type of battery Ni MH or Alkaline primary battery and capacity E Instrument configuration Setup Menu 173 Com Da supply SETUP menu 2 3 M Leet he fil h Configuration of the e Measure configures the filter the re impedance the reference in dBm and in measurements A E aa power W e Clamp configures the type of input curren or voltage the ratio indicated on the clamp and the unit default is A e Math configures the type of measurement assigned to the mathematical channel and the values and unit of A and B of the m function Ax B En Instrument configuration Ee eee SETUP menu 3 3 K KN e Memory reminder of the files of the Configuration and Aow ATI ren number of records 1000 is default and personalization ee 6500 max for the MTX 3293 and of the interval between records 1s is default up to 23 59 59 See Storage Config choice of recall of the PLANT configuration or of the User USR or Basic default value
24. C Capacitance measurement T Temperature measurement Ao Measurement of relative value or duty cycle Secondary See the specific Table of secondary measurements chapter on screen in the SPEC REL MEM SURV and MEAS modes quantities A REL menu Units V COM The main display unit and the iw 7 Th e m GR horizontal bargraph track the evolution of the measurement at all times rer 6088 V 33423 V 2 Configuration of secondary relative measuremen Edit Ret V Volt A Ampere Hz Hertz Q Ohm F Farad T Degree Fahrenheit C Degree Celsius K Kelvin ms millisecond k kilo KQ KHz M Mega MQ MHz n nano nF p pico pF u micro uV uA uF m milli mV mA mF Percentage 100 000 cts digital multimeters Description of the instruments Description of the instruments continued Symbols Designation AC Measurement of the RMS AC signal DC Measurement of the DC signal AC DC Measurement of the TRMS AC and DC signal AUTO Automatic range switching A Values relative to a reference REF Presence of a reference value in memory HOLD Storage and display of stored values MAX Maximum value AVG Mean value MIN Minimum value PK Maximum peak value PK Minimum peak value UD r un ru n Capacitance meter acquisition in progress Frequency measurement impossible O L Overshoot of the measurement capacities V Volt Hz Hertz F Farad CF K Degree Celsius degree Fahrenheit kelvin A Ampe
25. Direct measurement of a current key Es Reminder How are the secondary quantities obtained in current measurement A By pressing Meas gt MEAS gt Selecting the line shaded opposite The current is the flow of electrons through a conductor To measure the current you must open the circuit to be checked and connect the inputs of the multimeter in series in the circuit Selection of the coupling from among alternating current measurement AC F1 or direct current measurement DC F2 or alternating current measurement superposed on a direct voltage AC DC F3 at high impedance 1 Press function A then select the coupling according to your measurements AC DC AC DC AC DC is default 2 Connect the black lead to the COM terminal the red lead to A and the probe tips in series between the source and the load as shown below lz a N aN 3 Read the measurement indicated on the main display unit 4 Look up the graph of the trend values gt 88s if it is activated 5 Look up the secondary measurements if they are activated activated by Meas gt MEAS 6 Itis possible to display the specifications of the range for metrology or a RELative measurement 7 Surveillance of voltage SURV or Recording MEM of data internal to the multimeter OL is displayed if the current available gt 20A When the device is in use in the 10A range it can withstand an overload of 20 for one hour A
26. Hz pke 0385 mV The low pass filter improves measurement performance on the composite sinusoidal signals often generated by inverters and pp 0220 mV 097 26 variable speed motors CF E Measurement configuration Setup Menu Measurement 172 Filter Impedance dBm Fef 100 000 cts digital multimeters 41 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 11 Surveillance mode PEAK 42 30400 IR MODBUS USR V pa ape ee ee pe 05 93 V pe 03 78 V ce 003 83 E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 2 2 Exit 30400 MOCELUS USR ail SSS D Press F1 to continue Message Menu Ok VM COM D Tao CAT II M ES V ENEE pn 0187 my pk 0219 my cr 00182 E Secondary measurement display selection The SURV mode available under MEAS monitors the variations of a signal recor ding the extremes MIN and MAX of the main measurement and calculating its mean AVG For each quantity stored the multimeter records the corresponding date and time This mode is active for the following functions V Hz Ohm clamp capacitance temperature and current Integration time at com least 200ms See 2 USR di programmable according to your configuration Start gt Stop then look up of the quantities on the screen ina specific window lt is possible to recover a screen grab of this window u
27. Portable colour graphic multimeters ASYC IV 100 000 cts MTX 3292 MTX 3293 P le Test et Mesure CHAUVIN ARNOUX General directions Contents mm io lo ion oo Ne ety trees es rT 3 Jee t ll precautons and ST ee EG soiien Raia aa 3 SEN eas AE EE Eege 4 Warranty Maintenance metrological verification repair under wa rtanmty 5 net a E le et ab eon eto ie nn 6 Rechargeable and primary ANS weicexctnciarsavesnvtsatecssendenaiwiacendidecrneiiabicid acvatinbsnteaideciomietinviemaverm aban Aaa 6 Rd ee CO ln ee ln 6 ns be int a eee te ee ali ie ca 7 Coon aan Sw a cliente er oi 7 AE deier Mi dl CN 8 MTX 3292 MTX 3293 frontal panel back terminal DEER dccccssncnesascassennsepascenscanncnceasancseveaciexeusnwonssnenceseeusawnrnssceeiereacarierse 8 BE E a EE 9 ee 12 in EE 13 Ealo En E 14 en en ee nain a cree d riadne rakasa a ee om de 14 PUING TIONAL DESCRIPTION EE 15 1 Description of the SETUP Menu sssbmemmammmemmamnasnmmuunsemmsss 15 2 DESCrIDLON OT the Keypad KEYS secre 21 L MLE wg EE 21 e RERS gl EE 22 ie 25 de PANE EE 28 How are the various quantities measured sssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn mnnn 29 Tg e i Tg NNT En cie E AA E A A E E E T 29 AVEC SS E A CR OR a ie RRR eee 31 qerent PT LIT dn A e idee nn inner ententes ennemie nain ie need ete ne 32 Re FOUR EE E 33 Se POSER sar nn tee te ie ie lee ee ce ie ini einem tite E rte E 35 AUS aile rien EE 36 date
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29. TH If recording has been started MEM is incremented and changes of function are not available attempts produce a low pitched beep except for the SETUP menu which can still be looked up The acquisition in progress must be aborted press MEM to change a parameter a function or a configuration 100 000 cts digital multimeters 27 Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued a ELE key Management Three operating modes can be accessed of ranges by the key the AUTO mode gt F1 the AUTO Pk mode gt F2 the MANUEL mode gt F3 oo e When a measurement is being acquired the AUTO mode is active as default and range selection is managed automatically by the multimeter e Inthe AUTO PEAK mode changes of range occur only when the acquisition of E Choice of the range management mode a higher peak makes a higher range Range Menu necessary SES ponies SL The AUTO PEAK mode is available only on AC and AC DC measurements in V and A It avoids the untimely overshoot of the peak factor specified for the instrument e When the MANUAL mode is selected and it is valid for the function concerned the keys of the navigator allow a change of the measurement range Measurements concerned voltage current in series or clamp resistance Capacitance 28 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured C
30. andards e Emissions cl A and Immunity NF EN 61326 1 Mechanical characteristics Housing 60 e Dimensions 196 x 90 x 47 1mm e Mass 570g e Materials ABS VO e Dust and water tightness IP67 according to NF EN 60529 100 000 cts digital multimeters Supply Supply supplied with the instrument optional spare Operating directions in 5 languages on CD ROM with SX DMM software Getting started guide on paper 1 set of safety leads red and black with double insulation probe tip of the probe tips 4mm 1 000V CAT III 20A 1 set of 4 AA R6 Ni MH storage batteries 1 230V external power supply charger 1 statement of manufacturer s measurements Optical USB communication lead 1 carrying case Current clamps see CHAUVIN ARNOUX catalogue Two wire Pt100 temperature probe HX0091 Two wire Pt1000 temperature probe HA1263 K thermocouple with banana adapter P011021067 Metrology software for Windows HX0059B Set of rechargeable batteries HX0051B HV probe SHT40KV CMS clamp HX0064 Bluetooth key P011102112 Multifix adapter for DMM P01102100Z External charger for Ni MH storage batteries HX0053 Fuse 1 000V 11A gt 20kA 10x38mm Get in touch with our Manumesure Regional Technical Centre Kit of test accessories for DMM P012954597 Carrying case with Multifix HX0052C 100 000 cts digital multimeters 61 APPENDIX Default configuration Instructions before recharging the storage ba
31. be slightly greater than the error in VAC Accuracy MTX 3293 Range Input Resolution 45H 100 t impedance R s p eue 1 to 100kHz 200kHz 100mV 10MQ 1 L450D 1 L 0 05 x F kHz 1 L 50D 0 5 L 0 2 x F kHz 10 L 40D lt 10 kHz 2 8 L 0 02 x F KHz 10 L 40D gt 10 kHz 10 5MO 0 3 L 30D 0 3 L 0 025 x F kHz 1 L 30D 10 L 30D 100V 10MQ 0 3 L 30D 0 3 L 0 05 x F KHZz 1 L 30D 8 L 30D er 10MQ 0 3 L 30D 0 3 L 0 05 x F kHz 1 L 30D a ex limitation at high frequency not contractual indicative values see curves below oa BP Freq kHz limited to 15 000 U input V U input V limited to 15 000 Freq kHz x Example U input 1 000 Vac gt Max frequency 15 000 1 000 15kHz 1 000mV 11MOQ pu 0 5 L 40D 12 L 50D In the presence of a DC component Additional error UDC U measured x 0 7 L 70 D x Example UDC 2V U measured 5 Vrms gt Additional error 0 28 L 28 D Rejection common mode gt 80dB at 50Hz or 60Hz depending on selection Automatic or manual selection of the ranges Protection by varistors Maximum acceptable permanent voltage 1 414 Vpk Specifications valid from 10 to 100 of the range in the band from 20kHz to 200kHz Influence of the peak factor on the accuracy in VAC V at 50 of the range 1 for a peak factor lt 3 d As soon as the PEAK symbol appears use the AUTO PEAK mode Range 100mV AC DC
32. ching off is disabled in e Surveillance mode gt SURV e Record mode gt MEM e Communication mode isolated USB optical link Bluetooth when the quantity measured Voltage or Current on the inputs of the multimeter exceeds the danger threshold An intermittent audible signal is emitted in the Voltage setting when the range is exceeded MANUal and AUTO mode last range in the Current setting when the range is exceeded MANUal mode starting from a measurement of 10 Amperes when the connection of the leads is incompatible with the function selected when the danger thresholds are exceeded if the function is validated When the range is exceeded the audible signal is accompanied by display of the O L acronym When the symbol is activated the voltage on the Volt input exceeds 60 VDC or 25 VAC the current injected between the Ampere terminal and COM exceeds 10A the range voltage or current is exceeded in MANUAL mode 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description Functional description 1 Description of the SETUP menu The SETUP menu configures the parameters of the multimeter according to the conditions of use and user s preferences This menu proposes the main adjustments or the configuration of the multimeter on 3 levels The configurations are kept in memory when the multimeter is switched off if the USER mode USR is active Otherwise the instrument starts up with the PL
33. ction Measurement Menu 2 2 AUTO Hz Hz Pw 9 9875 ms cnt 01028 MATH 50 097 E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 2 21 Exit S600 MOODBUS AUTO MEAS T Pw 10 089 ms CNT 00700 MATH 19 999 E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 22 Exit Display of the measurement in of a logical signal TTL CMOS etc DCY duty cycle AL DCY duty cycle LU 0 gt i T 0 T The DCY duty cycle mode is optimized to measure the active or inactive intervals of switching signals or logical signals Electronic fuel injection systems and switching power supplies in particular are controlled by pulses of variable width that can be verified by a duty cycle measurement Depending on the triggering conditions of the frequency counter calculation of the positive or negative pulses Minimum pulse duration 5us Counting up to 99999 Triggering threshold 10 of range except for range 1000 VAC This threshold is positive in negative in d Reset of CNT by long press on MEAS For negative events cross the leads The pulse width function 6 measures the duration during which the signal is low or high The waveform measured must be periodic its curve must repeat at intervals of equal duration Depending on the triggering conditions of the frequency counter measurement of the pulse width in ms Resolution 10us Minimum pulse width 100us
34. de 100 000 cts digital multimeters 37 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 8 Capacitance measurement Key 1 Capacitance o0 COM E Avoooycatin HR ae Pe ep el al 1 e nF D Press the E and F2 keps or the Up N Pee ee WAN rep 4999 995 D Management to freeze the measurements Hold Menu RUN AUTO H em Connecting the multimeter 38 So Capacitance characterizes the ability of a component to store an electric charge The unit of capacitance is the farad F Most condensers capacitors lie within the range from nanofarads nF to microfarads UF The multimeter measures capacitance by charging a capacitor with a known current for a known time and measuring the resulting voltage The result is the Measurement of the capacitance of a capacitor with a resolution of 1000pts Run appears when the measurement is in progress With large capacitances the display of RUN lasts longer OL is displayed if the value to be measured exceeds the range limits or if the capacitor is short circuited AUTO range selection automatic default or manual Range or Range Active protection by PTC thermistor Maximum open circuit Voltage 1V typ 4V max Use the REL function for values lt 10 of the range in order to restore the residual zero compensation for the Capacitance of the leads de For measurement
35. e starting up Power supply via the charger Powering up down Automatic current measurement detection Automatic power down Alert signal Getting started When you use this multimeter you must observe the usual safety rules which e protect you from electrical hazards e protect the multimeter from operator errors For your safety use only the leads supplied with the instrument Before each use make sure that they are in perfect condition From 230V 10 mains US version 110V 10 with the specific charger delivered with the instrument 45 to 65 Hz The mains connector is on the side of the multimeter Press the key opposite on the left front panel of the instrument to switch it on or off A switching off page reports the switching off of the active multimeter The number of input terminals is limited to 3 V COM A Connecting the lead to the Ampere terminal automatically selects the corresponding function d When a change of function from the control keypad is incompatible with the connection of the lead an audible and visual alert is triggered LEADS The current measurement is made in automatic range mode over the whole span Validate the function by the Standby menu the device stops automatically after 30 minutes of operation if during this time there has been no action on the front panel and if the multimeter remains immobile The device is switched back on by the key d Automatic swit
36. ecording interval by the function in which they were made by the secondary functions present during the recording if any The number of recording sequences is limited to 10 e Programming the number of records Defining a number of records for a measurement campaign makes it possible to stop recording automatically Selection of the max number of records using the navigator 6500 or 1000 measurements max default F2 is 1000 records lf MEAS SURV or REL secondary measurements are programmed it will be necessary to make allowance for them in the depth of recording selected Programming the recording frequency Selection of the digit to be modified by the navigator key Modification of the value by the keys Validation of the number of records by Ok F1 Exit from the successive menus by the Cancel key F4 The recording capacity is limited to 6500 measurements 1000 for the MTX 3292 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued 3 LEUR ey continued Validating Freq by the F3 key opens a menu for adjustment of the recording interval in hours minutes seconds e Modification of the value using the of the navigator e Validation of the interval of recording of the measurements and exit from the successive Recording frequency menus by the Ok key F1 00 00 02 The maximum recording interval is 23h i 59min 59s Default recordi
37. ementary configuration default values and Volt function AC DC d Restart configuration given assuming no leads connected If they are connected the connections will be taken into account in the selection of the function Multimeter traceability information serial no software versions hardware version 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys 1 OE Management and hold of the display Three operating modes are possible the RUN mode gt HOLD inactive the HOLD mode gt F2 the AUTO HOLD mode F3 W d H COM e The HOLD mode freezes on the screen the ee main measurement in progress at the time of em the press The instrument continues to manage the measurements and to display them in the graphic window or on the secondary display unit REL mode The type of range selection remains the same AUTO or MANUAL depending on the configuration when this mode was entered HOLD fil 000 6 e The AUTO HOLD mode automatically freezes on the screen the main measurement in progress each time a stable measurement is detected It is confirmed by the emission of an audible beep if the No beep configuration was not selected in the Configuration menu The stored values remain displayed until the next stable measurement is made measurement different by 100 digits or until the AUTO HOLD mode is exited by RUN The instrument continues to manage t
38. f the types of sensor d selecti fth it Pt 100 or Pt 1000 and selection of the uni _ TCJ or TCK g Capacitance measurement Current measurement by clamp Configuration of the Clamp menu a mersch of AC DG or AC DC type of measurement ratio and unit Resistance measurement audible continuity Selection of the continuity 100Ohm measurement 100 Ohm or diodes functions range diode test AC voltage measurement A RMS and selection of ViowZ deat ZS SETUP on 3 levels Setup 1 3 Setup 2 3 Setup 3 3 100 000 cts digital multimeters Description of the instruments Description of the instruments continued Keypad The keypad has the following function keys The keys are taken into account and applied when pressed If the key press is validated the instrument beeps The active keys on a long press are identified by Meas Mem Setup Function keys Selection of the function parameter Selection of the function parameter Selection of the function parameter Selection of the function parameter Hold of the display Selection of RUN or HOLD Measurement menu on 2 Reset for SURV PEAK REL and levels 1 2 or 2 2 CNT Start of an acquisition second Management and configuration of press stop recording records AUTO range change Selection of the configuration menus Exit from the SETUP mode 100 000 cts digital multimeters 13 Getting started Preparation for use Instructions befor
39. he measurements and to display them in the E Management to freeze the measurements graphic window or on the secondary display Hold Menu unit REL mode oe ee il The type of range selection remains the same in AUTO or MANUAL depending on the configuration when this mode was entered The AUTO HOLD mode is available only for V and A measurements 1 u 100 000 cts digital multimeters 21 Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued 22 Level 1 2 D E A MODBUS IGR A oo E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 1 2 REL SUR Ov DO COM EBI kel 10004 CAT II REL Ez E dl AUTO 2 2944 ree 22909 V REL r f rence rd A1 Use the arrows to enter the reference value fort Cancel 3 levels of advanced measurements are possible TREND REL SURV e TREND selects graphic display of the trend buffer e RELI takes the main measurement in progress as reference It is transcribed on the secondary display unit REF The main display continues to indicate the instantaneous measured value as does the bargraph The A secondary display indicates the absolute difference between the instantaneous measured value and the recorded reference The A secondary display indicates the relative difference in between the instantaneous measured value and the recorded reference d Management of the ranges is AUTOmatic or MANUa
40. he MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Resistance Ohmmeter In this setting the user can measure a resistance Particular reference conditions The COM input must not have been overloaded following the accidental application of a voltage to the input terminals with the switch set to Q or T If this happens the return to normal may take about ten minutes Protection 1 414 Vpk 1 000 0 1 L 8D tome 1 414Vpk For measurements Automatic or manual range selection above 5MQ a shielded Active protection by PTC thermistor lead is recommended Measurement voltage approx 1 2V For a 2 wire link use er very short wires Maximum open circuit voltage 3 5V typ lt 25cm and twist them N the 100MQ range in order to avoid the influence of the mains and guarantee the together stated specifications it is best to disconnect the multimeter from the Wall Plug Capacity Capacitance meter In this setting the user can measure the capacitance of a capacitor Specified measurement Resolution Intrinsic error range 0 100 to S moar Oto10nF to OtotonF 0 1 to 10 00nF 1 to 10 0 110 10 00nF 10pF 10 ug 1 L 8D L 1 L 8D lt 10WA O 400ms Measurement Measurement current time Operating range For measurements x Use the REL function for values lt 10 of the range in order to restore the residual zero above 10nF a shielded compensation for the capacitance of the leads lead is recom
41. he SURV mode VM management of the MANU or AUTO range management cannot be selected the present measurement the MIN value and the MAX value are presented in the min 22014 d ranges best suited to each of them pee a eaten ieee The recorded data are accompanied by the Oa Pore a Stop In pro date and time along with the surveillance Min 2 9970 V 16 2 90 30 Max 4 6073 15 07 0014 08 21 11 range Avg LUS D Press F1 to continue CS EN d Please update your multimeter before E starting a SURVeillance campaign automatic synchronization d Reset of the MIN MAX values by a long press on Meas 100 000 cts digital multimeters 23 Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued Level 2 2 E Voltmeter Menu AL DC Low Z so400 MO DDUIG AUTO USR VA NON m Measurements FREQ PER_MATH FREQ DB MATH DEM_REF_MATH PE _PE _CF w FREF_MATH Math E e up and down arrows to select a measurement Message Menu Ok Cancel YWeasuiements MATH PER_DC _MATH PER_OC _MATH Pu _CNT MATH Pulse width Pulse counter Math AUTO V Voda 186 WO 030 L matH 5 6230 tem 2 Use the Fs keys to choose input coupling or lo Voltmeter Menu AC OC 24 e SPEC directly displays the tolerance of the measurement in progress there is no need to search for it and calculate it E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 2421 Exi
42. ine the physical unit to be displayed default A 3 programmable fields The clamp function includes a precise ratio xxxx XA xxxx XV or XA making it possible to connect a broad range of current clamps that you will find in the CHAUVIN ARNOUX catalogue it is however necessary to verify that the input output range of the clamp matches the ranges available on the multimeter The accuracy of this clamp function depends on the accuracy of the clamp and of the range used on the multimeter x Current clamp with current output connected to the multimeter x Current clamp with voltage output connected to the multimeter or x Measurement in series in a circuit 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 4 Frequency measurement Connecting the multimeter Key Secondary measurements Meas MEAS How can one obtain the secondary quantities of the Hz frequency measurement By pressing Meas gt MEAS gt Selecting the line shaded opposite SE Select the Hz function to measure the A Ka frequency of the voltage S Measurement of the period is accessible H P as a secondary measurement Al Q H If the MLI filter is activated the frequency e a that can be measured remains within the pass band limit of the 300Hz filter Below 10Hz or if the signal is too weak the value is forced to Possibility of selectio
43. is default by the Comm function or BT if BT version multimeter e Select the Modbus communication protocol e Parameterize the infrared transmission rate by the IR baud function 9600 19200 38400 Baud d The default transmission rate is 38400 Baud The other transmission parameters are fixed 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity SISE ks 1 Connect the isolated optical lead to the isolated optical input of the multimeter on the side of the multimeter Mechanical polarization prevents connection in reverse Connect the USB lead to one of the USB ports of the PC 2 Install the USB driver on your PC see the data sheet on the CD provided USB Interface cable Isolated optical connector s Rm 1 Install the SX DMM software on the PC using the CD Start the software for data acquisition and study the various display possibilities curves tables etc d The symbol appears on the display unit when the instrument is controlled from the PC REMOTE mode For more information refer to the Help menu of the software 100 000 cts digital multimeters Bluetooth module Bluetooth Module Bluetooth The BT version multimeters are equipped with a Bluetooth module on BT version They incorporate the Serial Port Profile service making it possible to communicate with a computer equipped with any type of Bluetooth adapter lf your computer does not have a Bluetooth module the USB Bluetooth adapter for PC ref PO
44. l depending on the configuration when the mode was entered d The and 4 display units are managed in the same range In the AUTO mode they cannot fall below the range of the reference when the REL mode was entered ea E g Measurement of a voltage of VDC with a reference set to x V When the mode is active a long press on key F1 Init or F2 Enter Ref opens a window for setting reference REF The navigator key is used to modify the digit d Reset of REF by a long press on Meas 100 000 cts digital multimeters Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued e SURV monitors the variations of a signal recording the extremes MIN MAX of the main measurement and calculating its mean AVG E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 1 2 REL SUR For each quantity stored the multimeter records in 79944 d the corresponding date and time d When the SURV mode is entered by max H6072 V Start F1 the last MIN and MAX measurements are erased then avc 41367 V initialized with the present Configuration of secondary surveillance measure measurement to stop this mode Measurement Menu SUR eillance press F2 stop F3 to look up Stop Consult Exit e AVG is the calculated mean of all measurements made since the activation of the SURV mode ue e The recorded data can be looked up by A MODBUS pressing Look up key F3 AUTO SURV USR e Int
45. limit the voltage drop that influences the Volt measurement Protection 1 414 Vpk 100 000 cts digital multimeters 57 Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Duty cycle DCY Event counting CNT Pulse width PW Time stamp chronometer 58 Display of the measurement in of a logical signal TTL CMOS etc DC duty cycle DC Duty cycle Resolution Minimum duration for 6 Maximum duration for T Minimum duration for T Nominal range Sensitivity 10V range Absolute error on the duty cycle expressed in absolute Additional absolute error slope at zero crossing Protection 0 T 0 0 01 10us 0 8s 200us 5 kHz 5 to 90 typical gt 10 of the range Freq lt 1kHz gt 20 of the range Freq gt 1kHz 0 1 0 045 RC 50 Freq lt 1 kHz 0 5 0 06 RC 50 Freq gt 1 kHz 0 1xC P C rangeinVorinA for the 1 000V range C 5 000 P slope in V s Ais 1 414 Vpk Depending on frequency counter triggering conditions Minimum pulse width Counting up to Triggering threshold This threshold is 5 US 99999 10 of the range except 1 000 VAc range positive in 11 negative in U For negative events cross the leads Protection 1 414 Vpk Depending on frequency counter triggering conditions Resolution Minimum pulse width Accuracy Maximum duration of a period Triggering threshold 10 us 100 us 0 1 L 10us 1 2
46. list the files and to configure the maximum number of records according to the version and the recording frequency or interval 1s is default e Select the Files menu in the MEM function to display the list of successive records ot e Each record is identified by its date and its start time E Recording management and configuration Setup MenudMemon Files Recon Nb Frequency Exit 100 000 cts digital multimeters 25 Functional description 2 Description of the Keypad keys continued 3 Mem key continued FN AUTO V A PANDA File management 15 06 14 11 16 32 23 06 14 10 11 26 39 r064 10 19 38 230614 10 20 12 23 0614 17 38 24 29 0614 18 00 50 246 wal D sl Y H Va D e MAT H D Use the up and down arrows to select a file Setup Menu Memon Files Open Delete Del All Cancel 30400 MODBUS UER di Max number of recordings 000 gt E chaasthert ne ratecntesnan yerige areca rih Edit Menu Number Ok Default Cancel 26 Look up of the recorded files under F1 Files and selection by the navigator then possibility of opening F1 of deleting a selected sequence F2 of deleting all recorded sequences F3 e Select the Files menu in the MEM function to display the list of successive records e Each record is identified by its date and its start time d The selection of a record is accompanied by the number of values recorded by the r
47. mended For a 2 wire link use Resolution 1 000 points very short wires Automatic or manual range selection lt 25cm and ie ei Active protection by PTC thermistor ogemer Maximum open circuit voltage 1V typ 4V max 54 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Diode test in both modes Indication of the junction voltage in the forward direction from 0 to 2 6V in a single range 10V range rer EE Active protection by PTC 1 414 Vpk 1 414 Vpk thermistor Audible continuity In this setting you measure a resistance up to 10002 with continuous 4kHz audible indication Detection threshold in continuity mode 20Q response time lt 10ms Active protection by PTC thermistor Maximum open circuit voltage 3 5V 2V typ 100 000 cts digital multimeters 55 Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Temperature Pt100 Pt1000 The user can measure the temperature by means of a Pt100 Pt1000 sensor Range Measurement current Resolution Accuracy Protection 125 to lt imA Pt100 75 C lt 0 1mA Pt1000 1414 Vpk 200 C to lt imA Pt100 0 1 L 1C 800 C lt 0 1mA Pt1000 0 07 L 1 C Active protection by PTC thermistor Display in C F possible J and K thermocouples Internal temperature External temperature Type of sensor Integrated circuit K thermoc
48. ments V AC V AC DC X XX XK X Display unit 1 mean measurement beer Zieef display or 1 Second delay unit 2 display unit Second delay unit 2 l aed display unit l aed AAC FREQ MATH funct MATH funct ee TIR NEUTRE 2 LL Em d REB a TC ee a ee LL E E E Se ee REIECTA PE e aT e a x i l i a a a ENT TS Key MATH FREQ PER dB dBm Pk Pk CF W VxA DCY DCY PW CNT CNT 100 000 cts digital multimeters AX B frequency measurement measurement of the period measurement of decibel of voltage in dB measurement of decibel of power in dBm with REF dBm REF measurement of positive peaks measurement of negative peaks measurement of the peak factor MATH funct MATH funct MATH funct calculation of the resistive power with REF W REF calculation of the power limited to 400Hz measurement of positive duty cycle measurement of negative duty cycle measurements of positive pulse widths or durations U measurements of negative pulse widths or durations counting of positive pulses counting of negative pulses U 63 06 2015 X04066B02 Ed 01 DEUTSCHLAND Chauvin Arnoux GmbH SCHWEIZ Chauvin Arnoux AG OhmstraBe 1 77694 KEHL am RHEIN Moosacherstrasse 15 8804 AU ZH Tel 07851 99 26 0 Fax 07851 99 26 60 Tel 044 727 75 55 Fax 044 727 75 56 UNITED KINGDOM Chauvin Arnoux Ltd CHINA Shanghai
49. meter in the peripheral management window and note the COM port number created Communication The USB Bluetooth adapter for PC makes it possible to communicate with with several several multimeters of the MTX Mobile family at once multimeters The connection procedure above must be repeated for each multimeter and a different COM port assigned to each of them 46 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 Accuracy Only values with tolerances or limits are guaranteed values n L n D means Values without tolerances are given for guidance standard NFC42670 n of the reading The technical specifications are guaranteed only after 30 minutes of warming up Except n Digit as otherwise indicated they are valid from 5 to 100 of the measurement range see CEI 485 DC voltage In the DC mode you measure a direct voltage or the DC component of an AC voltage The 100mV range is available only in manual mode by GHNE MTX 329 Wees 100mV 10MQ 1 GQ 0 1 L 30 D 1 000mV 11MQ 1 GQ 10uV 0 05 L 8 D 0 03 L 8 D REL mode activated A measurement Recovery after triggering of the protection gt 10V approx 10 s Protection 1 minute max Specifications valid from 0 to 100 of the range Rejection 100mV range common mode gt 40dB at 50Hz and 60Hz 1V range common mode gt 0dB at 50Hz and 60Hz 10V range common mode gt 1
50. ming is in 4 stages 1 Selection of the quantity measured V A Q Hz 2 Definition of the coefficient A of the function y Ax B 3 Definition of the coefficient B of the function y Ax B 4 Definition of the physical unit to be displayed by the navigator Upper case and lower case d The coefficients A and B and the unit can be programmed for each quantity measured V Q Hz 19 Functional description 1 Description of the SETUP menu continued Level 2 Sub level 3 3 1 Memor Li JE en y ZNI000M CAT III U fo i Recording management and TE S 2 Confi M EE g ZNI000M CAT IlI AUTO JEZ of default parameters and choice of Tema col Factory Startup 3 About VM COM TC e Jon Cam USR il ooo About Model 0 Serial Mo 00000000 Software version 0 52 Hardware version 4 D Press EI to continue Ok 20 Reminder of the files recorded of the number of records 1000 is default 6500 max for MTX 3293 of the interval between records 1s is default up to 23 59 59 See Storage d Maximum of 10 sequences recorded Choice of recall of the PLANT configuration of the User USER or Basic default start up mode e In the User mode the instrument restarts in the user s personal configuration Setup and Measurement menus and in the function selected when switched off e In the Basic mode the multimeter starts up in its el
51. n of the range by Range or or of the manual freq F lt 200kHz default or F gt 200kHz D Press the Fl and F2 keys or the Up Don rec Frequency Meter Menu Range gt 200k Hz Range Pressing MEAS gives access to the measurements of the main function 1 DUTY CYCLE duty cycle DCY or DCY 2 CNT and CNT counting of pulses 3 PW and PW pulse width See table of secondary measurements in the Appendix the mathematical function associated MATH the period the positive duty cycle and the mathematical function c ce eeeeeeee eee PER _DCY MATH the period the negative duty cycle and the mathematical function ceceeeeeeeee seers PER _DCY MATH the positive pulse width the counting of positive pulses its reference and the mathematical function eeeeeeeeeee seers PW _CNT MATH the negative pulse width the counting of negative pulses its reference and the mathematical function PW _CNT MATH 100 000 cts digital multimeters 33 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 1 Duty Cycle or duty cycle positive DCY or negative DC Y 2 CNT and CNT or positive or negative pulse counting 3 PW and PW or positive or negative pulse width 34 AUTO Hz per 19 509 ms ocv 49 05 vam 50 996 E Secondary measurement display sele
52. nder our SX DMM software but this mode cannot be stored in the instrument d Reset of the MIN MAX values bya long press on MEAS The rapid peak measurements are available in the MEAS MEAS PK and PK secondary measurements for the following measurement functions V and A AC AC DC integration time less than 250us d Reset of the values by along press on MEAS 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 12 Graphic mode This can be accessed by default under Meas gt Trend and is used to display the evolution of the quantity measured with respect to a fixed time scale gt 88s the vertical scale may be automatic or manual range selection This mode is available on all main functions measured 13 RELative mode sent This mode indicates that the value MODELS displayed is relative to a reference value AUTO USR Ell V It is available for the following measurement functions V Hz Ohm clamp capacitance temperature and current ree 22909 V REL reference 2910 D Use the arrows to enter the reference value for t Edit Menu Humber Ok Using the internal technical specifications of the multimeter the SPEC mode directly displays the tolerance on the V measurement in progress with no need to look for it and calculate it 14 SPEC mode This mode is very useful for the smin AV V metrology of the instrumen
53. ng interval 1s D e recording frequency mm ss max ER Edit Menu Number Ok Cancel A zoom is available if the recorded value gt MEM 220 1 AC FREQ gt Recall of a recording VE ewes OP campaign on the multimeter or on the PC using erie i phy The curve displayed is see the SX DMM adapted to the graphic Software window according to its min and max values and the Trace Main Trace Main nu mber of reco rds 19 13 Cursor X 01 01 12 01 10 38 1 2183 Ve 1 0002 kt choose the measurement to trace and FH to exit HG F3 to choose the measurement to trace and FY Setup Menu Memory Files Open Setup Menu Memory Files Open AC DC DD OOOO0 M i ke Selection of the Main function by default V BE 006 60 mi eu gon D and display with Cursor selected Bete ae Zoom and Trace on MTX 3293 version only Displacement of the cursor by the navigator moves the zoomed part icon present if a Zoom is active activates deactivates a zoom icon present if a Zoom is possible e Zoom of the trace by selection of the zone in red border in the upper part of the record Trace Main Cursor 220614 10 20 12 REN e But access to the secondary D Select measurement to display among those ave measurements to be displayed by pressing Se WENGE ezine S TRACE then selection by keys F2 to F4 e Selection of the function to be displayed CS Example main function V secondary function FREQ dB MA
54. ns continued Definitions of the measurement categories Warning Symbols on the instrument or LCD CAT Il Test and measurement circuits directly connected to the points of use of the low voltage network power outlets and other similar points E g Measurements on the network circuits of household appliances portable tools and similar devices CAT Ill Test and measurement circuits connected to parts of the low voltage network of the building E g Measurements on distribution panels including secondary meters circuit breakers wiring including cables bus bars branch boxes disconnecting switches power outlets in the fixed installation and industrial appliances and other equipment such as motors permanently connected to the fixed installation CAT IV Test and measurement circuits connected to the source of the low voltage network of the building E g Measurements on devices installed before the main fuse or the circuit breaker of the building installation Using a measuring instrument a lead or an accessory belonging to a lower measurement or voltage category derates the resulting system instrument leads accessories to the lowest measurement category and or service voltage of any of the components Risk of electric shock directions for connection and disconnection of the inputs Always connect the probes or adapters to the instrument before connecting them to the measurement points Always di
55. nty does not apply following e improper use of the equipment or use in association with incompatible equipment e modification of the equipment without the explicit permission of the manufacturer s technical staff e maintenance done by a person not approved by the manufacturer e adaptation to a particular application not anticipated in the definition of the equipment or by the user manual e ashock a fall or flooding Before opening the instrument you must disconnect It from line power and from the measurement circuits and make sure that you are not charged with static electricity which might destroy internal components An adjustment maintenance or repair of the live instrument must be undertaken only by personnel who are qualified and have familiarized themselves with the directions in this manual We recommend a verification of this instrument at least once a year For checking and calibration contact one of our accredited metrology laboratories information and contact details available on request at our Chauvin Arnoux subsidiary or the branch in your country All of the equipment has undergone mechanical and electrical checks before being dispatched When you receive it carry out a quick check to detect any deterioration that may have occurred during transport Should the need arise immediately contact our sales department and notify the carrier of the customary reservations Use the original packaging to reship the equipment
56. nuity function detects open circuits and intermittent short circuits lasting as little as one millisecond If a short circuit is detected an audible beep sounds If the circuit is open OL is displayed Detection threshold in continuity mode x 20Q response time lt 10ms Active protection by PTC thermistor Max open circuit voltage 3 5V 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 7 Diode test This function performs a diode forward voltage check to verify e diodes Key P e transistors e silicon controlled rectifiers thyristors e and other semiconductor components This function tests a semiconductor junction by passing a current through it and measuring the voltage drop across the junction Indication of the junction voltage in the forward direction from 0 to 2 6V ina single range 10V range forward polarization 4V de ER Reading of the threshold voltage if the e Eer circuit is open or the threshold of the o diode gt 4V the indication is OL forward polarization of diode x 0 004 D hm or Fe keps to choose the Ohm or anik eka COM 26V Tourer AIR Zener diode or LED selecting this KS Ka diode applies the same function as for the diode above but with a maximum voltage of 26V and a maximum current of 10mA d es E a 20000 Connecting the multimeter Zener dio
57. o observe these warnings and or directions may damage the instrument and or its components and may endanger the user Precautions and e This instrument is been designed to be used as follows safety measures indoors in an environment of pollution degree 2 at an altitude of less than 2000m at a temperature between 0 C and 40 C at a relative humidity below 80 up to 35 C The safety of any system incorporating the instrument is the responsibility of the system integrator e t can be used for measurements on 1000V circuits in CAT Ill and 600V circuits in CAT IV However some accessories may lead to the use of this instrument on circuits of a lower voltage and category before use e Comply with the environmental and storage conditions e Check the integrity of the guards and insulation of the accessories Any item of which the insulation is deteriorated even partially must be removed from service and scrapped A change of colour of the insulation is a sign of deterioration e Supply primary battery or Ni MH battery and specific charger supplied with the instrument It must be connected to line power 230V 10 300V CAT Il US version 110V 10 during use Read closely all notes preceded by the A symbol e As a safety measure use only the appropriate leads and accessories supplied with the instrument or approved by the manufacturer 100 000 cts digital multimeters General directions General directio
58. onnection tutorial 1 Voltage measurement Connecting the multimeter Main measurement key Secondary measurements Meas MEAS How can one obtain the secondary quantities of the voltage measurement By pressing Meas gt MEAS gt Selecting the line shaded opposite In this setting the user can measure the true RMS value of an alternating voltage with its bias component no capacitive coupling TRMS measurement In the DC mode you measure a direct voltage or the DC component of an AC voltage Selection of the coupling from among alternating voltage measurement AC F1 direct voltage measurement DC F2 alternating voltage superposed on a direct voltage AC DC F3 at high impedance ne AUTO ot D Use the Fe keys to choose input coupling or Ylo Voltmeter Menu Lo Z low impedance alternating voltage LowZ F4 to make measurements on electrical installations in order to avoid the measurement of a phantom voltage due to coupling between lines Pressing MEAS gives access to the secondary measurements of the main function See table of secondary measurements in the Appendix 1 in VAC DC and VAC the frequency the period and the mathematical function e eee FREQ PER MATH the frequency the measurement in dB and the mathematical function FREQ DB MATH the power measurement in dBm its reference and the mathematical function
59. ouple ee 1 000 C 1 000 C 10 000 C SESCH 1 000 F 1 000 F 10 000 F Bette 10 0 C to 60 0 C 40 0 C to 999 97 1 000 to 1 200 C p 14 0 to 140 0 F 40 0 F to 1 831 8F 1 832 F to 2 192 F U taint E 3 C 1 L 3 C 1 L 3C certainty SEN 5 4 F 1 L 5 4F 1 L 5 4 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 C 1 C 0 1 F 0 1 F 1 F Thermal time constant note 2 0 7 min C Depending on model of sensor a Scion E ET No Yes indication of the internal temperature H although the external sensor is connected Note 1 The stated accuracy in external temperature measurement does not take into account the accuracy of the K thermocouple Note 2 Operation of the thermal time constant 0 7 min C lf there is a sudden variation of the temperature of the multimeter by 10 C for example the multimeter will reach 99 of the final temperature at the end of 5 time constants or 0 7min Cx10 Cx5 cts 35 min to which must be added the constant of the external sensor Protection 1 414 Vpk 56 100 000 cts digital multimeters Technical characteristics Technical characteristics of the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 continued Rapid peak Zi Il muse 3 L 50 D t gt 500us to 1 000V 4 L 50 D t gt 500us to 20A Specifications valid from 20 of the range in A 10 of the range in V The peak factor is calculated CF Pk Pk 2xVrms Additional error for 250us lt t lt 500us 3 SURV MIN MAX AVG Remark measurement
60. rage batteries Clock During this replacement the internal clock is preserved for approximately 45s Fuse e Before replacing the fuse reached by opening the bottom compartment disconnect the instrument from any source of current During the replacement make sure that only a fuse of the appropriate rating and specified type is used Using another type of fuse and shorting the fuse holder are strictly forbidden e Fuse for example SIBA 5019906 11A 10x38 1 000V F Breaking capacity gt 18kA 6 100 000 cts digital multimeters General directions General directions continued Communication The multimeter can communicate with a PC making it possible interfaces to update the embedded software gt Connect the multimeter to the PC via the USB link and run the application downloaded from CHAUVIN ARNOUX s web site to calibrate the multimeter using the optional SX MTX 329X calibration software HX0059B to program using Labview and Labwindows to recover the data or program the device using the SX DMM software Your multimeter includes an isolated optical USB link type HX00562Z SX DMM processing software Labview and Labwindows drivers to program the devices d It is also possible to program using the SCPI or MODBUS protocol The Bluetooth communication interface is optional in Bluetooth in IR USB MODBUS 100 000 cts digital multimeters Description of the in
61. rature by a current measurement may possibly trip the thermal safety In order to keep the storage batteries in good condition use the multimeter until the min level is reached before recharging Then connect the plug of the power supply unit 12 VDC to the specific jack illustration of the front panel Connect the power supply unit 12 VDC to mains The symbol opposite on the display unit is used to monitor the course of the charging with a of charge battery charged gt green symbol and 100 battery discharged gt orange symbol indicating charging recommended battery level at limit gt red symbol and xx battery level too low gt blinking red symbol and together with audible beep The storage batteries are fully charged when the symbol is stabilized with 4 segments each fixed plateau is acquired after approximately 6 h The multimeters are delivered with 2400mAh Ni MH storage batteries These used storage batteries must be turned over to a recycling company or a company processing hazardous materials Never throw these storage batteries away with other solid waste For more information contact your Manumesure agency Once the storage batteries are fully charged the device stops automatically When the multimeter is delivered it may happen that the storage batteries are discharged and require full recharging 100 000 cts digital multimeters Appendix APPENDIX continued Table of secondary measure
62. re Percentage Q Ohm ms millisecond DR A RARE LEADS Function selected incompatible with the connection of the lead eS Symbol of the prefix nano Symbol of the prefix pico Symbol of the prefix micro Symbol of the prefix milli Symbol of the prefix kilo Symbol of the prefix m ga Symbol of the audible continuity measurement Symbol of the measurement and testing of a semiconductor junction Symbol of the Zener diode Warning possibility of electric shock Bluetooth communication USB communication M MLI300Hz filter When voltages exceeding 60 VDC or 25 VAC are measured the symbol flashes on the display unit 100 000 cts digital multimeters 11 Description of the instruments Description of the instruments continued Switch Keys of the switch 12 Changing from one setting to another resets the measurement mode Around the switch a fixed orange LED indicates which function is selected and an orange LED flashes for setup During the charging cycle OFF each function LED lights by turns to indicate charging in progress In the centre a 4 position navigator is used for 1 navigating up and down to select a menu or a function manually select the range or graphic scale under GERT increment or decrement the selected variable 2 navigating right and left to move from one selected variable to another Current measurement in AC RMS Temperature measurement T Selection o
63. rement is active in resistance measurement All measurements made then indicate the resistance between the probe tips In the 50 MQ range in order to avoid the influence of the mains and guarantee the stated specifications it is best to disconnect the multimeter from the Wall Plug For measurements greater than 10 MQ a shielded lead is recommended ot For a 2 wire link use very short wires lt 25cm and twist them together SS 10 000 kO Ohmmeter Menu ch 1000 Tt Ht 100 000 cts digital multimeters 39 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 100 Ohm SS measurements ca OR USR 00 01 11 1O surement of low resistance values Injection of a Ohmmeter Menu S el Tr H 6 Audible oe continuity dese measurement e Sal O z0 U KS 1000 c hrmeter Menu a 1008 Tt Connecting the multimeter 36 Press the F3 key to access this function d So as not to damage the circuit tested note that the multimeter provides a current of approximately 10mA max at an open circuit voltage of 28 volts max For low resistance measurements lt 100 Ohm this single range provides good resolution Measurement of a resistance up to 1000Q with continuous 4kHz audible indication Power the circuit down before making any measurement The continuity test monitors the circulation of the current in a complete resistive circuit The conti
64. s lt 10nF a shielded lead is recommended For a 2 wire link use very short wires lt 25cm and twist them together e Use the REL function to compensate for the error introduced by the measurements leads In REL mode changes of range are not available 100 000 cts digital multimeters How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 9 Temperature measurement Key Pt 100 Pt 1000 Connecting the multimeter 2 presses a 100 000 cts digital multimeters To measure a temperature Connect the sensor to the V and COM terminals making sure to get the polarity right 1 Choose the unit C Celsius K Kelvin or F Fahrenheit 2 Select 3 Choose the type of sensor e a e JT Sensor gi lf OL is displayed the sensor is open circuit or the measured value exceeds the range limit ke Measurement of the temperature with a Bes 1GDEUS sensor Pt100 Pt1000 or di Active protection by PTC thermistor T po mg To connect a 2 wire PT probe to the C multimeter we recommend the use of the PT100 probe module gt HX0091 In E D 200 300 C Temperature Menu Sensor 3 31 TEA TCE 39 How are the various quantities measured How are the various quantities measured continued 9 Temperature measurement continued Connecting a K or J thermocouple with the temperature compensated plug option a
65. s time stamped only on the MTX 3292 MTX 3293 Accuracy and rate same as Volt and Ampere measurement specifications dBm mode Display of the measurement in dBm with respect to a resistance reference chosen by the user between 1Q and 10kQ default value 6000 Resolution 0 01dBm Absolute error in dBm 0 09 x relative err VAC expressed in Additional calculation error 0 01dBm Measurement span 10mV to 1 000V Protection 1 414 Vpk dB mode Display of the measurement in dB with the value measured when the mode was activated as voltage reference V ref Resolution 0 01dB Absolute error in dB 0 09 x relative err VAC expressed in Additional calculation error 0 01dB Measurement span 10mV to 1 000V Protection 1 414 Vpk W ref resistive power Display of the measurement in relative power with respect to a resistance reference chose by the user between 1Q and 10kQ default value 500 The function determined is measured voltage W Ref W unit measured current W Ref W unit Range DC AC and AC DC Resolution 100 uW Accuracy 2 x accuracy in VDC VAC expressed in Max measurement voltage 1 000 VAC DC Protection 1 414 Vpk Unit of display W VxA power In AC and AC DC voltage measurement this calculation is limited to 400Hz The current measurement is always made in AC DC Accuracy typical Accuracy of V measurement Accuracy of peak measurement d The link to the COM input must be short and of large diameter in order to
66. sconnect the probes or cords from the measurement points before disconnecting them from the instrument These directions apply before the instrument is cleaned Warning Hazard The operator must refer to the manual each time this danger symbol is encountered Device entirely protected by double insulation or reinforced insulation Earth In the European Union this product is subject to selective collection for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste in accordance with Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC this equipment must not be treated as ordinary waste The spent batteries must not be treated as ordinary waste Take them in to the appropriate collection point for recycling The CE marking indicates conformity with the European Low Voltage EMC WEEE and RoHS directives USB IP67 100 000 cts digital multimeters General directions General directions continued Warranty e Maintenance metrological verification Unpacking repacking Repair under warranty and post warranty This equipment is warranted for 3 years against any defect of materials or workmanship in accordance with the general terms of sale During the warranty period the instrument may be repaired only by the manufacturer who reserves the right to repair the instrument or to replace it or part of it If the equipment is returned to the manufacturer the cost of transport to the manufacturer is borne by the customer The warra
67. struments Description of the instruments merie TT fb VT A 3292 IP 67 Graphic colour TRMS DMM JE W 469 99 i i Menu Voltm tre EI re Hold WARNING disconnect test leads and power supply before removing battery cover MAX INPUTS OOOV CAT IN GOOV CAT IV A ec 610102033 JO Fuse IIA 100OV 20kA 10x38 4 AA NEDA ISA LRG battery or NIMH type Option power supply input 12V DC 3VA FO K MADE IN FRANCE CC i mix 3292 melti Zo IP67 Graphic colour MM IR W 469 83 Bluetooth versio Terminal block 100 000 cts digital multimeters Description of the instruments Description of the instruments continued Display unit Display VE COM Display of the wiring diagram of the Lono CAT III terminal block as a function of the measurement AUTO 7 AUTO HOL Digital display of the quantity measured of the value measured Of the type of measurement etc emt Secondary display in graphic form or in the form of 3 display units Man agement to freeze the Es ROBES oe 100 000 cts digital multimeters Description of the instruments Description of the instruments continued Principal quantities measured VLowz AC voltage measurement at low impedance VLowz VAC AC voltage measurement Vac Dc DC or AC DC voltage measurement at high impedance V A Current measurement A AC DC AC DC Hz Frequency measurement Q Resistance measurement
68. t From the main measurement the display recalls the specifications x L n D according to the type of measurement the range selected and the frequency in AC and AC DC calculates the range in which the true value lies if the device is within its tolerance SMIN value gt minimum specification SMAX value gt maximum specification e MEAS gives access to the secondary measurements see table in the Appendix E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 2 2 Exit Choice of secondary functions on display units 2 3 and 4 by selection using the navigator according to the main measurement and validation by OK A long press on MEAS is used to exit from this menu d When a main measurement is chosen the last secondary functions selected are reactivated xw Opposite example of measurements available in VAC DC When dB measurements are activated the measured value is taken as voltage reference V ref The calculation is the following 20 logio V measured V ref d The voltage reference V ref cannot be modified The MATH function is displayed when its parameters allow see the MATH Function menu For dBm measurements and resistive power calculations refer to the menu for the adjustment of the associated reference resistances dBm REF W REF and the calculation formulas The power calculation VxA VA requires a third connection on the A input connected to the same
69. t awa BAR VW 0 324 30 dgts E Secondary measurement display selection Measurement Menu 2 2 MEAS Exit 15 MEAS mode It gives access to the secondary measurements of the main measurement a maximum of 3 secondary measurements can be displayed Refer to the Table of secondary measurements in the Appendix This mode is available in MEAS gt MEAS for the following measurement functions V Hz Ohm and current 16 MATH mode The MATH function y Ax B A and B configurable in Setup gt Math gt Coeff A and B enables the user measuring an arbitrary physical quantity in Volts za e g process 0 10V or high voltage probe Amperes za 4 20mA current loop or current clamp Frequency measurement of flow rates speeds of rotation Ohms resistive position sensor to convert it and assign the appropriate unit so as to obtain a direct reading of the original quantity on the instrument It is available via Meas gt MEAS gt MATH under the following measurement functions V Hz Ohm and current 100 000 cts digital multimeters 43 SX DMM software SX DMM Software SX DMM Processing software Connection of the isolated USB optical lead supplied Installing the SX DMM software 44 These multimeters can be interfaced directly with a PC or other computer using SX DMM acquisition software In the General adjustments menu of the multimeter e Select infrared communication IR
70. tteries 62 Appendix e In User mode the device restarts in the user s personal configuration General and Measurement menus and the function selected when switched off but coupling in Volt function AC DC e In Basic mode the default the multimeter starts up in its elementary configuration default values and in the Volt function AC DC General Language yes Beep yes Sleep yes Lighting ECO Communication IR IR baud 38400 Configuration basic Energy Ni MH Storage battery capacity 2 400mAh Communication protocol MODBUS Measurement Filter NO Impedance 10 20M dBm REF 600 W REF 500 Func CLAMP Function V Ratio 1A AV Func MATH Function V Coef A 1 Func MEM Recording interval 1s Nb of records 3292 1000 Nb Of records 3293 6500 Main functions V A AUTO AC DC Hz 10V range Q Capacity AUTO C C Pt 100 d Restart configuration assumes no leads connected If they are connected they will be taken into account in the selection of the function Before recharging check that the device is equipped with all 4 storage batteries It is not necessary to withdraw them to recharge them If Ni MH is selected in the Type of Energy menu see paragraph then charging is enabled An attempt to charge with primary batteries in the device may damage the device For safety reasons the charging of the storage batteries is enabled only between 0 C and 35 C Note an elevation of the internal tempe
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