UNI-T UT60D Specifications

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Overview
Unpacking Inspection
Safety Information
Rules For Safe Operation
International Electrical Symbols
The Meter Structure
Rotary Switch
Functional Buttons
Display Symbols
Measurement Ranges
A. Selecting a Measurement Range
B. Manual Ranging and Autoranging
Measurement Operation
A. AC & DC Voltage Measurement
B. Measuring Continuity, Diodes &
Resistance
C. Frequency & Revolution (RPM)
Measurement
D. DC or AC Current Measurement
Turning on the Display Backlight
The BLUE Button
The RS232C Button
Operation of Hold Mode
Full Icons Display
Sleep Mode
Analogue Bar Graph Display
General Specifications
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Model UT60D: OPERATING MANUAL
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Table of Contents

TitleOverviewUnpacking InspectionSafety InformationRules For Safe OperationInternational Electrical SymbolsThe Meter StructureRotary SwitchFunctional

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Rotary SwitchBelow table indicated for information about the rotaryswitch positions.Rotary SwitchPositionOFFVHzHzRPMAHzmAHzHzAPower is turned offDC vo

Page 3 - Overview

Functional Buttons (1)Below table indicated for information about the functionalbutton operations.(BLUE)HzDisplayBacklightVHz HzRPMAHzmAHzHz

Page 4 - Unpacking Inspection

Press Hz button while turning onthe Meter to disable Sleep Modefeature.1. Press RANGE to enter themanual ranging mode; the Meterbeeps.Manually selecti

Page 5 - Safety Information

Display Symbols (1) (see figure 2)(figure 2)OLOL114151753 4 6728 9 , 10131611 , 12Number MeaningSymbolACDCRS232CIndicator for AC voltage or current.

Page 6 - Rules For Safe Operation (1)

The input value is too large for theselected range. : Ohm. The unit of resistance.k : kilohm. 1 x 103 or 1000 ohms.M : Megaohm. 1 x 106 or 1,000

Page 7 - Rules For Safe Operation (2)

Measurement Ranges (1)A measurement range determines the highest value theMeter can measure. Most Meter functions have morethan one range. See "

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2. To exit the manual range mode, press and holdRANGE for over one second.The Meter returns to the autorange mode and is displayed.Notel If you manual

Page 9

Measurement Operation (1)A. AC & DC Voltage MeasurementWarningTo avoid harms to you or damages to the Meter fromelectric shock, please do not atte

Page 10 - Rotary Switch

Measurement Operation (2)l When AC voltage measurement has beencompleted, disconnect the connection between thetesting leads and the circuit under tes

Page 11 - Functional Buttons (1)

B. Measuring Continuity, Diodes & ResistanceWarningTo avoid damages to the Meter or to the devicesunder test, disconnect circuit power and dischar

Page 12 - Functional Buttons (2)

Accuracy SpecificationsA. AC VoltageB. DC VoltageC. Continuity, Diodes & Resistance TestD. FrequencyE. Revolution (RPM)F. DC CurrentG. AC CurrentM

Page 13 - Model UT60D: OPERATING MANUAL

Testing Diodes (see figure 6)Measurement Operation (4)(figure 6)Use the diode test to check diodes, transistors, and othersemiconductor devices. The

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Measurement Operation (5)l Connect the test leads to the proper terminals assaid above to avoid error display.l The LCD will display indicating open-

Page 15 - Measurement Ranges (1)

Notel The test leads can add 0.1 to 0.2 of error toresistance measurement. To obtain precisionreadings in low-resistance measurement, that is ther

Page 16 - Measurement Ranges (2)

The frequency measurement ranges are :3.4kHz, 34kHz,340kHz, 3.4MHz, 34MHz. To measure frequency, connectthe Meter as follows:1. Insert the red test le

Page 17 - Measurement Operation (1)

Measurement Operation (8)D. DC or AC Current Measurement (see figure 9)WarningNever attempt an in-circuit current measurementwhere the open-circuit v

Page 18 - Measurement Operation (2)

3. Set the rotary switch to A Hz, mA Hz or Hz A.Use the 10A terminal and HzA measurementposition if the current value to be tested is anunknown.4. T

Page 19 - Measurement Operation (3)

Turning on the Display BacklightWarningIn order to avoid the hazard arising from mistakenreadings in insufficient light or poor vision, pleaseuse Disp

Page 20 - Measurement Operation (4)

Operation of Hold ModeWarningTo avoid possibility of electric shock, do not useHold mode to determine if circuits are without power.The Hold mode will

Page 21 - Measurement Operation (5)

The analogue bar graph likes the needle in a traditionalanalogue meter (AMM). It refreshes 10 times a sec,which is much faster than that of digital d

Page 22 - Measurement Operation (6)

General Specificationsl Maximum Voltagebetween any Terminalsand GroundinglFused Protection forµAmA Input TerminallFused Protection for10A Input Termin

Page 23 - Measurement Operation (7)

This Operating Manual covers information on safety andcautions. Please read the relevant information carefullyand observe all the Warnings and Notes s

Page 24 - Measurement Operation (8)

Range340mV3.4V34V340V1000VResolution0.1mV1mV10mV100mV1VAccuracy(0.8%+3)(0.8%+1)(1%+3)Overload Protection1000V DC750V AC rmscontinuous.Range3.4V34V340V

Page 25 - Measurement Operation (9)

Accuracy Specifications (2)C. Continuity, Diodes & Resistance TestRangeContinuity Test(340.0 )Diode3403.4k34k340k3.4M34MResolution0.11mV0.111010

Page 26 - The RS232C button

Accuracy Specifications (3)D. FrequencyRange3.4kHz34kHz340kHz3.4MHz34MHzResolution1Hz10Hz100Hz1kHz10kHzAccuracy(0.2%+2)Overload Protection600VpRemarks

Page 27 - Sleep Mode

Accuracy Specifications (4)F. DC CurrentRemark:l 10A Range:For continuous measurement 10 seconds andinterval time between 2 measurements greater than1

Page 28 - Analogue Bar Graph Display

This section provides basic maintenance informationincluding battery and fuse replacement instruction.WarningDo not attempt to repair or service your

Page 29 - General Specifications

Maintenance (2)B. Testing the FusesWarningTo avoid electrical shock or personal injury, removethe test leads and any input signals before replacingthe

Page 30 - Accuracy Specifications (1)

(figure 10)WarningTo avoid false readings, which could lead to possibleelectric shock or personal injury, replace the batteryas soon as the battery in

Page 31 - Accuracy Specifications (2)

Maintenance (4)D. Replacing the Fuses (see figure 11)(figure 11)fWarningTo avoid electrical shock or arc blast, or personalinjury or damage to the Met

Page 32 - Accuracy Specifications (3)

Maintenance (5)Replacement of the fuses is seldom required. Burningof a fuse always results from improper operation.RS232C Serial Port (1)B. Setting o

Page 33 - Accuracy Specifications (4)

RS232C Serial Port (2)C. System Requirements for Installing the UT60DInterface ProgramTo use UT60D Interface Program, you need the followinghardware a

Page 34 - Maintenance (1)

Open the package case and take out the Meter. Checkthe following items carefully to see any missing ordamaged part:Unpacking InspectionItem12345Descr

Page 35 - Maintenance (2)

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Page 36 - Maintenance (3)

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Page 37 - Maintenance (4)

Manufacturer: UNI-TREND TECHNOLOGY(DONG GUAN)LIMITEDAddress: Dong Fang Da Dao, Bei Shan Dong Fang Industrial Development District, Hu Me

Page 38 - RS232C Serial Port (1)

This Meter complies with the standards IEC61010: inpollution degree 2, overvoltage category (CAT. III 1000V,CAT. IV 600V) and double insulation.CAT. I

Page 39 - RS232C Serial Port (2)

WarningTo avoid possible electric shock or personal injury,and to avoid possible damage to the Meter or to theequipment under test, adhere to the foll

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Rules For Safe Operation (2)l Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing continuity,diodes, resistance or curre

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International Electrical SymbolsAC (Alternating Current)DC (Direct Current)AC or DCGroundingDouble InsulatedDeficiency of Built-In Battery.Continuity

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The Meter Structure (see figure 1)(figure 1) LCD Display Functional Buttons Rotary Switch HzV Input Terminal:Input for voltage, frequency/rpm,

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