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n ISO 900:2008 Company CDC TRUE RMS DIGITL CLMPMETER WITH VFD, -DETECTION, MPTIP FUNCTION FOR LOW CURRENT MESUREMENT SPECIL FETURES : mptip low-current range calibrated at Jaw-tip for slim-conditions for accurate readings MX/MIN/VG Recording mode (uto ranging) VFD-V & for fundamental V/ of most Variable-Frequency-Drives. Display Hold & Non-Contact -Detection (NCV) Back-lighted easy-to-read LCD display Fast 80ms Peak-RMS mode to capture in-rush currents uto-ranging Relative mode with DC-Zero mode on DC, DCC ranges NEW MODEL KM 078 GENERL SPECIFICTIONS : Sensing : CDC; True RMS Jaws Opening size : 35mm Max. Display : 3-5/6 digits 6000 counts Update Rate : 5 per second nominal Polarity : utomatic Operating Temperature : 0ºC to 40ºC Relative Humidity : Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 3ºC decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40ºC ltitude : Operating below 2000m Storage Temperature : -20 C ~ 60 C, \ <80% R.H. (with battery removed) SFETY : Safety : Double insulation per UL/IEC/EN600- Ed. 3, IEC/EN600-2-033 Ed.,CN/CS C22.2 No.600- Ed. 3, IEC/EN600-2-032 Ed. 3 & IEC/EN600-03 Ed.. Measurement Category : CT III ND CT IV C & DC Overload Protection : Current & functions via jaws : 600DC/C rms at <400. Voltage : 660VDC rms Other functions via terminals : DC/ VC rms Pollution Degree : 2 Temperature Coefficient : Nominal 0.5 x o o o o o (specified accuracy) / C @ (0 C 8 C or 28 C 40 C), or otherwise specified Power Supply : Standard.5V Size Battery X 2 Power Consumption : typical 3m Low Battery : Below approx. 2.85V for Capacitance & Below approx. 2.5V for other functions PO timing : Idle for 32 minutes PO Consumption : typical 5 Dimension : 223(L) x 76(W) x 37(H)mm Weight : approx 234 gms. E.M.C. : Meets EN6326- : 2006 (EN55022, EN6000-3-2, EN6000-3-3, EN6000-4-2, EN6000-4-3, EN6000-4-4, EN6000-4-5, EN6000-4-6, EN6000-4-8, EN6000-4- : DC and DCC Functions, in an RF field of V/m : Total ccuracy = Specified ccuracy 20 digits at around 405M Ohm Functions, in an RF field of V/m : Total ccuracy = Specified ccuracy 25 digits Other Functions, in an RF field of 3V/m : Total ccuracy = Specified ccuracy 20 digits Preliminary Data Transient Protection : 6.0kV (.2/50s surge) Rugged Fire retarded casing. LVD EN600-2-032/EN600-2-032/EN600-2-033 to CT III & CT IV CCESSORIES : Test leads set, Users Manual, Carrying case. ELECTRICL SPECIFICTIONS : KM 078 o o ccuracy is ± (% of reading digits number of digits) or otherwise specified, at 23 C ± 5 C Maximum Crest Factor <2.5: at full scale & <5: at half scale or otherwise specified, and with frequency spectrum not exceeding the specified frequency bandwidth for non-sinusoidal waveforms. REGULR CLMP-ON C CURRENT REGULR CLMP-ON DC CURRENT ccuracy ccuracy 50 ~ 00 60.00 600.0 0.0 0. ±(.8%rdg 5dgts) 60.00 600.0 0.0 0. ±(2.0%rdg 5dgts) Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual 00 ~ 400 60.00 600.0 0.0 0. ±(2.0%rdg 5dgts) readings, if any dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 9 Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Maximum Crest Factor <2: at full scale & <4: at half scale. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 9. n ISO 900:2008 Company ll Specifications are subject to change without prior notice G-7, Bharat Industrial Estate, T. J. Road, Sewree (W), Mumbai - 400 05. INDI. Sales Direct.: 022-2456638, Tel. : 022-2424540, 248649, Fax : 022-2449659 Email : kusam_meco@vsnl.net, Website : www.kusamelectrical.com Chhaya com/d/chhaya/my documents/chhaya/backup/catlog/new catlog/203-204/km 076.cdr

REGULR CLMP-ON DCC CURRENT DC, 50 ~ 00 ccuracy MPTIP CLMP-ON C CURRENT 50 ~ 60 ccuracy 60.00 600.0 00 ~ 400 60.00 600.0 Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any 0.0 0. 0.0 0. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 9 ±(2.2%rdg 7dgts) ±(2.7%rdg 7dgts) 60.00 0.0 ±(.5%rdg 5dgts) Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 4 MPTIP CLMP-ON DC CURRENT 60.00 0.0 ccuracy ±(2.0%rdg 5dgts) Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ DC VOLTGE ccuracy Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 4 600.0 V 0. V ±(.0%rdg 5dgts) Input Impedance : 0M, 00pF nominal C VOLTGE (with Digital Low-Pass Filter) ccuracy 50 ~ 60 600.0 V 0. V Input Impedance : 0M, 00pF nominal ±(.0%rdg 5dgts) MPTIP CLMP-ON DCC CURRENT DC, 50 ~ 60 60.00 0.0 ccuracy ±(2.0%rdg 7dgts) Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 4 DCC VOLTGE (with Digital Low-Pass Filter) ccuracy DC, 50 ~ 60 600.0 V 0. V Input Impedance : 0M, 00pF nominal ±(.2%rdg 7dgts) RESISTNCE ccuracy 600.0 0. 6.000K ±(.0%rdg 5dgts) HZ LINE LEVEL FREQUENCY Function 600 V Sensitivity (Sine RMS) ccuracy : ±(%rdg 5dgts) DC-bias, if any, not more than 50% of Sine RMS 5.00~999.9 60 (mptip ) 40 50.00~400.0 60 600 50 V 40 50.00~400.0 60.00K 0 Open Circuit Voltage :.0VDC typical Non-Contact -Detection Typical Voltage 20V (tolerance : 0V~36V) 55V (tolerance : 23V~83V) 0V (tolerance : 59V~65V) 220V (tolerance : 24V~330V) 440V (tolerance : 250V~000V) Bar-Graph Indication - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CPCITNCE 200.0 F 2500 F 0. F F ccuracy ±(2.0%rdg 4dgts) Indication : Bar-graph segments & audible beep tones proportional to the field strength Detection Frequency : 50/60 Detection ntenna : Inside the top side of the stationary jaw Probe-Contact -Detection : For more precise indication of live wires, such as distinguishing between live and ground connections, use one single probe to test via terminal COM for direct contact -Detection with best sensitivity. ccuracies with film capacitor or better PEK-RMS (CV & C) DIODE TESTER Response 80ms to > 90% ccuracy 2.000 V mv ±(.5%rdg 5dgts) Test Current : 0.3m typically Open Circuit Voltage : < 3.5VDC typically UDIBLE CONTINUITY TESTER udible Threshold Between 0and 250 Response Time 32ms approx. Chhaya com/d/chhaya/my documents/chhaya/backup/catlog/new catlog/203-204/km 076.cdr

USE TRUE RMS WHEN MESURING C WVORMS The waveforms on today s C power lines are anything but clean. Electronic equipment such as office computers, with their switching power supplies, produce harmonics that distort power-line waveforms. These distortions make measuring C voltage inaccurate when you use an averaging DMM. verage voltage measurements work fine when the signal you re measuring is a pure sine wave, but errors mount as the waveform distorts. By using true RMS measurements, however, you can measure the equivalent heating effect that a voltage produces, including the heating effects of harmonics. Table shows the difference between measurements taken on averaging DMMs & those taken on true RMS DMMs. In each case, the measured signal s peak-to-peak value is 2V. Therefore, the peak value is V. For a -V peak sine wave, the average & RMS values are both 0.707V. But when the input signal is no longer a sine wave, differences between the RMS values & the average readig values occur. Those errors are most prominent when you are measuring square waves & pulse waveforms, which are rich in harmonics. Table. verage versus true RMS comparison of typical waveforms. Waveform Sine Wave Triangle Wave Square Wave Pulse (25% duty Cycle) Pulse (2.5% duty Cycle) Pulse (6.25% duty Cycle) ctual Pk-Pk True RMS Reading verage Reading Reading Error 2.000 0.707 0.707 0% 2.000 0.577 0.555-3.8% 2.000.000..% 2.000 0.433 0.46-3.8% 2.000 0.33 0.243-26.5% 2.000 0.242 0.30-46.2% One limitation to making true RMS measurements is crest factor, and you should consider crest factor when making C measurements. Crest factor is the ratio of a waveform s peak ( crest ) voltage to its RMS voltage. Table 2 shows the crest factors for ideal waveforms. Table 2. Crest factors of typical waveforms. Waveform Crest Factor DC Square Wave Sine Wave Triangle Wave Pulse (25% duty Cycle) Pulse (2.5% duty Cycle) Pulse (6.25% duty Cycle).000.000.44.732.732 2.646 3.873 DMM s specifications should tell you the maximum crest factor that the meter can handle while maintaining its measurement accuracy. True RMS meters can handle higher crest factors when a waveform s RMS voltage is in the middle of the meter s range setting. Typically, a DMM may tolerate a crest factor of 3 near the top of its scale but it might handle a crest factor of 5 that s in the middle of the range. Therefore, if you re measuring waveforms with high crest factors (greater than, you should adjust the DMM so the measured voltage is closest to the center of the measurement range. nother limitation of true RMS is speed. If you re measuring relatively clean sine waves, then you can save time & money by using as averaging DMM. True RMS meters cost more than averaging meters and can take longer to produce measurements, especially when measuring millivolt-level C signals. t those low levels, true RMS meters can take several seconds to stabilize a reading. veraging meters won t leave you waiting. D:/Chhaya/Coreldraw files/true RMS when measuring C waveforms.cdr

LIST OF PRODUCTS Digital Multimeter Digital C & C/DC Clampmeter C Clamp daptor C/DC Current daptor Thermo nemometer Thermo Hygrometer Distance Meter Digital Lux Meter Network Cable Tester Power Factor Regulator Earth Resistance Tester Digital Panel Meters DC Power Supplies High Voltage Detector Calibrators Gas nalysers Frequency Counter Function Generator Phasing Sticks Battery Tester Waterproof Pen Testers Solar Power Meter EMF Detector Wood, Paper & Grain Moisture Meter Transistorised Electronic nalog & Digital Insulation Resistance Testers(upto 0 KV) Digital Sound Level Meter & Sound Level Calibrator Digital contact & Non-contact Type Tachometer Digital Non-contact (infrared) Thermometer Maximum Demand Controller/Digital Power Meter Digital Hand Held Temperature Indicators G 7, Bharat Industrial Estate, T. J. Road, Sewree (W), Mumbai - 400 05. INDI. Sales Direct : (02 2456638 Tel. : (02 2424540, 248649. Fax : (02 2449659 Email : kusam_meco@vsnl.net Website : www.kusamelectrical.com www.kusam-meco.co.in N ISO 900:2008 COMPNY CDC TRUE RMS DIGITL CLMPMETER WITH VFD, -DETECTION, mptip FUNCTION FOR LOW CURRENT MESUREMENT MODEL - KM 078 OPERTION MNUL

TRMS DIGITL CLMPMETER MODEL - KM 078 I. SFETY : This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed for operating the instrument safely and maintaining the instrument in a safe operating condition. If the instrument is used in manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired. The meter protection rating, against the users, is double insulation per UL/IEC/EN600- Ed. 3, IEC/EN600-2-033 Ed., CN/ CS C22.2 No. 600- Ed. 3, IEC/EN600-2-032 Ed. 2 & IEC/ EN600-03 Ed.. : Measurement Category III & Category IV C & DC. Per IEC60- (200) OVERVOLTGE CTEGORY OVERVOLTGE CTEGORY II (CT II) is for equipment intended to be supplied from the building wiring. It applies both to plugconnected equipment and to PERMNENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT. OVERVOLTGE CTEGORY III (CT III) is for equipment intended to form part of a building wiring installation. Such equipment includes socket outlets, fuse panels, and some MINS installation control equipment. OVERVOLTGE CTEGORY IV (CT IV) is for equipment installed at or near the origin of the electrical supply to a building, between the building entrance and the main distribution board. Such equipment may include electricity tariff meters and primary over current protection devices. Terms in this manual : WRNING Identifies conditions and actions that could result in serious injury or even death to the user. CUTION Identifies conditions and actions that could cause damage or malfunction in the instrument. 0

WRNING : To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The meter is intended only for indoor use. To avoid electrical shock hazard, observe the proper safety precautions when working with voltages above 60 VDC or 30 VC rms. These voltage levels pose a potential shock hazard to the user. Before and after hazardous voltage measurements test the voltage function on a known source such as line voltage to determine proper meter functioning. Keep your hands/fingers behind the hand/finger barriers (of the meter and the test leads) that indicate the limits of safe access of the handheld part during measurement. Inspect test leads, connectors and probes for damaged insulation or exposed metal before using the instrument. If any defects are found, replace them immediately. Only use the test lead provided with the equipment or UL Listed Probe ssembly rated CT III or better. This Clamp-on meter is designed to apply around or remove from uninsulated hazardous live conductors. But still, individual protective equipment must be used if hazardous live parts in the installation where measurement is to be carried out could be accessible. CUTION : Disconnect the test leads from the test points before changing meter functions. II. INTERNTIONL ELECTRICL SYMBOLS : IV. SPECIL FETURES :. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Caution! Refer to the explanation in this Manual. Caution! Risk of electric shock. Earth (Ground) Double Insulation or Reinforced insulation Fuse C--lternating Current DC--Direct Current pplication around and removal from hazardous live conductors is permitted. III. CENELEC Directives : The instruments conform to CENELEC Low-voltage directive 2006/ 95/EC and Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004/08/EC. Unique mptip low-current measurement function. VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) function. MX/MIN/VG Recording mode (uto ranging) Non-Contact -Detection (NCV) Back-lighted easy-to-read LCD display Fast 80ms Peak-RMS mode to capture in-rush currents Relative-Zero mode 02 03

V. SPECIFICTIONS : GENERL SPECIFICTIONS : Display : 3-5/6 digits 6000 counts Polarity : utomatic Jaw opening & Conductor diameter : 35mm max Update Rate : 5 per second nominal Operating Temperature : 0ºC to 40ºC Relative Humidity : Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 3ºC decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40ºC Pollution degree : 2 Storage Temperature : -20ºC to 60ºC, < 80% R.H. (with battery removed) ltitude : Operating below 2000m Temperature Coefficient : Nominal 0.5 (specified accuracy)/ºc @(0ºC 8ºC or 28ºC 40ºC), or otherwise specified Sensing : True RMS Low Battery : Below approx. 2.85V for Capacitance &, Below approx. 2.5V for other functions PO Timing : Idle for 32 minutes Power Consumption : Typical 3m for current function. PO Consumption : 5 typical Power Supply :.5V Size battery X 2 Dimension : 223(L) x 76(W) x 37(H)mm Weight : pprox. 234gm. ccessories : Test leads set, User Manual, Soft carrying case. 04 SFETY : Safety : Double insulation per UL/IEC/EN600 - Ed. 3, IEC/EN600-2-033 Ed., CN/CS C22.2 No. 600- Ed. 3, IEC/EN600-2-032 Ed. 2 & IEC/ EN600-03 Ed... Measurement Category : CT III & CT IV C & DC. Transient Protection : 6.0kV (.2/50s surge). Overload Protection : Current & functions via jaws : 600 DC/C rms at < 400 Voltage & 3-Phase Rotation functions via terminals : 660VDC/ 920VC rms Other functions via terminals : DC/ VC rms. E.M.C. : Meets EN6326- : 2006 (EN55022, EN6000-3-2, EN6000-3-3, EN6000-4-2, EN6000-4-3, EN6000-4-4, EN6000-4-5, EN6000-4-6, EN6000-4-8, EN6000-4- : DC and DCC Functions, in an RF field of V/m : Total ccuracy = Specified ccuracy 20 digits @ 405M Ohm Functions, in an RF field of V/m : Total ccuracy = Specified ccuracy 25 digits Other Functions, in an RF field of 3V/m : Total ccuracy = Specified ccuracy 20 digits VFD-V & for fundamental V/ of most Variable-Frequency-Drives. Rugged fire retarded casing with battery access door. 05

ELECTRICL SPECIFICTIONS : ccuracy is ± (% of reading digits number of digits) or otherwise specified @ 23ºC ± 5ºC. Maximum Crest Factor < 2.5: at full scale & < 5: at half scale or otherwise specified, and with frequency spectrum not exceeding the specified frequency bandwidth for non-sinusoidal waveforms. Regular Clamp-on C Current : 50 ~ 00 60.00 600.0 00 ~ 400 60.00 600.0 0 m 00 m 0 m 00 m Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Maximum Crest Factor <2: at full scale & <4: at half scale. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 9. mptip Clamp-on C Current : 50 ~ 60 06 ccuracy ±(.8%rdg 5dgts) ±(2.0%rdg 5dgts) Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/. Specified with Relative Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 4. ccuracy 60.00 0 m ±(.5%rdg 5dgts) Diode Tester : 2.000 V mv ±(.5%rdg 5dgts) Test Current : 0.3m typically ccuracy Open Circuit Voltage : < 3.5VDC typically Regular Clamp-on DC Current : 60.00 600.0 0 m 00 m Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 9. mptip Clamp-on DC Current : 07 ccuracy ±(2.0%rdg 5dgts) Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/. Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 4. ccuracy 60.00 0 m ±(2.0%rdg 5dgts) Regular Clamp-on DCC Current : DC, 50 ~ 00 60.00 600.0 00 ~ 400 60.00 600.0 0 m 00 m 0 m 00 m Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor : < 0.0/ Specified with DC-Zero mode applied to offset the non-zero residual readings, if any. dd 0d to the specified accuracy @ < 9. ccuracy ±(2.2%rdg 7dgts) ±(2.7%rdg 7dgts)

C Voltage (with Digital Low-pass Filter) : 50 ~ 60 600.0 V 0. V ±(.0%rdg 5dgts) Input Impedance : 0M, 00pF nominal DC Voltage : 600.0 V 0. V ±(.0%rdg 5dgts) Input Impedance : 0M, 00pF nominal DCC Voltage (with Digital Low-pass Filter) : DC, 50 ~ 60 600.0 V 0. V ±(.2%rdg 7dgts) Input Impedance : 0M, 00pF nominal Resistance : 60.00 K0 Open Circuit Voltage :.0VDC typical 08 ccuracy ccuracy ccuracy ccuracy 600.0 0. 6.000 K ±(.0%rdg 5dgts) Capacitance : 200.0 F 2500 F 0. F F ccuracies with film capacitor or better. ccuracy ±(2.0%rdg 4dgts) Line Level Frequency : 600 V Function 60 (mptip ) 60 600 ccuracy : ±(%rdg 5dgts) DC-bias, if any, not more than 50% of Sine RMS. Non-Contact -Detection : Typical Voltage 20V (tolerance : 0V~36V) 55V (tolerance : 23V~83V) 0V (tolerance : 59V~65V) 220V (tolerance : 24V~330V) 440V (tolerance : 250V~000V) - - - - - Indication : Bar-graph segments & audible beep tones proportional to the field strength. Detection Frequency : 50/60. Detection ntenna : Inside the top side of the stationary jaw. Probe-Contact -Detection : For more precise indication of live wires, such as distinguishing between live and ground connections, use one single probe to test via terminal COM for direct contact -Detection with best sensitivity. PEK-rms (CV & C) : Response Sensitivity (Sine RMS) 50 V udible Continuity Tester : udible Threshold Response time 20 20 80ms to >90% 09 5.00~999.9 50.00~400.0 50.00~400.0 Bar-Graph Indication - - - - - - - - - - Between 0and 250. 32ms approx.

MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV VI. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION : This manual uses only representative model(s) for illustrations. Please refer specification details for function availability to this model. 0 9 8 7 2 MX 600 CT III CT IV V H 60 MX MIN VG VFD. 78.. UTO R P-RMS PEK-RMS Mk FV COM CT III CT IV 2 3 4 6 0. ntenna area for Non-Contact - Detection 2. Jaw center indicator (with DC polarity) at where best current accuracy is specified. 3. Rotary Selector to turn the power ON/ and Select a function. 4. 3-5/6 digits 6000 counts numeric LCD display. 6. Input Jack for all functions EXCEPT non-invasive DC, DCC, or C current functions. 7. Common (Ground reference) Input Jack for all functions EXCEPT noninvasive DC, DCC, or C current functions. 8. Push-buttons for special functions & features. 9. Jaw trigger for opening the clamp jaw. 0. Hand/Finger Barrier to indicate the limits of safe access of the meter.. Clamp Jaw for DC or C current magnetic field pick up. 2. dditional center indicator for mptip Low-current function, at where best mptip current accuracy is specified. VII. OPERTION : WRNING : Before and after hazardous voltage measurements, test the voltage function on a known source such as line voltage to determine proper meter functioning. CV, DCV, DCCV, Line-level & (NCV), functions : Inputs, other than that of as described below, are made through the test lead terminals COM/. Defaults at CV* Function. Press button momentarily to select DCV, DCCV, Line-level or ** (NCV) functions in sequence. VFD VFD PEK-RMS V 3802. V COM V PEK-RMS V 0 i45. V COM Note : CV(and hence CDCV & Line-level ) function is equipped with digital low-pass filter, & is capable of dealing withvfd (Variable Frequency Drive) signals. It also improves CV reading stability in noisy electrical environments. VFD VFD PEK-RMS V 3805. V COM UTO VFD PEK-RMS V 6002. COM

CT IV PEK-RMS CT III CT IV CT IV PEK-RMS CT III CT IV CT IV PEK-RMS CT III CT IV CT IV PEK-RMS CT III CT IV Electric Field -Detection The meter displays when it is ready. Signal strength is indicated as a series of bar-graph segments on the display together with variable beep tones. CUTION & WRNING for Non-Invasive (Clamp-on) Current Measurements : CUTION : (pplication and Removal of the Clamp-on Jaws) For non-invasive current measurements, press the jaw trigger and clamp the jaws around conductor(s) of only one single pole of a circuit for load MX 600 CT III V MX 600 CT III ---- V MX 600 CT III V ------ MX 600 CT III V current measurement. Make sure the jaws are completely closed, or else it will introduce measurement errors. Enclosing conductor(s) of more than one pole of a circuit may result in differential current (like identifying leakage current) measurement. lign the conductor(s) to the Jaws center indicators (Regular or mptip indicators where applicable) as much as possible to get the best measuring accuracy. COM COM COM COM For removal, press the jaw trigger and remove the jaws from the conductor(s). Non-Contact -Detection : n antenna is located along the top-right end of the stationary clamp jaw, which detects electric field that surround energized conductors. It is ideal for tracing live wiring connections, locating wiring breakage and to distinguish between live or earth connections. Probe-Contact -Detection : For more precise indication of live wires, such as distinguishing between Live and Ground connections, use one single probe to test via terminal COM for direct contact -Detection with best sensitivity. 2 Live Ground djacent current-carrying devices such as transformers, motors and conductor wires may affect measurement accuracy. Keep the jaws away from them as much as possible to minimize influence. WRNING : Do not use the meter to measure currents above the rated frequency (400). Circulating currents may cause the magnetic circuits of the Jaws reach a hazardous temperature. 3

MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV MX 600 CT III CT IV CT III CT IV Non-Invasive mptip Low-Current Functions : C, DC, DCC & : Input is made via the clamp jaws with best accuracy specified near the jaw tip area for small conductors low-current measurements. Defaults at C function. Press button momentarily to select the subject functions in sequence. Non-Invasive Regular Current Functions : C, DC, DCC & : Input is made via the clamp jaws with best accuracy specified at the jaw center for regular current measurements. Press button momentarily to select the subject functions in sequence. PEK-RMS V 20. i3 PEK-RMS V 3. 4 V 2403. PEK-RMS UTO PEK-RMS V 6008. HZ UTO PEK-RMS V 5380. UTO PEK-RMS V 3823. UTO V 5394. PEK-RMS UTO PEK-RMS V 5998. HZ COM COM COM COM COM COM COM COM 4 5

CT IV CT IV CT IV CT IV CT IV CT IV CT IV CT IV Resistance, Continuity & Diode functions : Inputs are made through the test lead terminals COM/. Defaults at Resistance. Press button momentarily to select the subject functions in sequence. Capacitance functions : Inputs are made through the test lead terminals COM/. Defaults at Capacitance. MX 600 CT III MX 600 CT III MX 600 CT III MX 600 CT III MX 600 CT III CT IV 3802. UTO PEK-RMS V k UTO 0005. PEK-RMS V UTO 0602 PEK-RMS V. V UTO PEK-RMS V.0l V V UTO i536 F PEK-RMS COM CT III COM CT III COM CT III COM CT III COM Note : When using diode test function, normal forward voltage drop (forward biased) for a good silicon diode is between 0.400V to 0.900V. reading higher than that indicates a leaky diode (defective). zero reading indicates a shorted diode (defective). n OL indicates an open diode (defective). Reverse the test leads connections (reverse biased) across the diode. The digital display shows OL if the diode is good. ny other readings indicate the diode is resistive or shorted (defective). CUTION : Using Resistance, Continuity or Diode function in a live circuit will produce false results and may damage the meter. In many cases the suspected component(s) must be disconnected from the circuit to obtain an accurate measurement reading. 6 CUTION :. Using Capacitance function in a live circuit will produce false results and may damage the meter. In many cases the suspected component(s) must be disconnected from the circuit to obtain an accurate measurement reading. 2. When using Capacitance function, discharge capacitor(s) before making any measurements. Large value capacitors should be discharged through an appropriate resistance load. CT III CT IV 7

Using the Complementary Beeper feature : The Complementary Beeper feature is selected in Power-up option. Press and hold the REC button while turning the meter on to enable. If the segments indicate a clockwise movement, the beeper sounds a single long beep per segment cycle. If the segments indicate a counter clockwise movement, the beeper sounds 3 short beeps per segment cycle. Hold : Hold feature freezes the display for later view. LCD H turns on. Press the HOLD button momentarily to toggle the hold feature. Relative-Zero (?) mode : Relative-Zero allows the user to offset the meter consecutive measurement with the main display displaying reading as the reference value. LCD? turns on. Press the? ( HOLD) button for one second or more to toggle Relative-Zero mode. DC-Zero mode is set instead of Relative-Zero mode, however, to only offset the non-zero DC residuals caused by magnetic hysteresis of the jaws as in DC & DCC functions. Press the? (HOLD) button for one second or more to activate / re-activate this mode. pply this mode before making any single DC or DCC measurement for best measuring accuracy. The meter shows dc_0 shortly to confirm activation before continuing measurements. The beeper will sound 3 short beeps, however, to warn for null activation if the residual is beyond a reasonable hysteresis reading of -5 to 5 DC. 80ms PEK-RMS mode : Press PEK-RMS button for one second or more to toggle PEK- RMS mode to capture inrush current or voltage RMS values in duration as short as 80ms. LCD P-RMS turns on. uto-power-off is disabled automatically in this mode. Record mode : Press REC button momentarily to activate MX/MIN/VG recording mode. LCD R & MX MIN VG turn on. The meter beeps when new MX (maximum) or MIN (minimum) reading is updated. VG (verage) reading is calculated over time. Press the button momentarily to read the MX, MIN and VG reading in sequence. Press the button for second or more to exit this mode. uto- Power-Off is disabled automatically in this mode. Backlighted LCD display : Press the button for second or more to toggle the LCD backlight. The backlight will also be turned off automatically after 32 seconds to extend battery life. 8 9

Intelligent uto-power-off (PO) : The uto-power-off (PO) mode turn the meter off automatically to extend battery life after approximately 32 minutes of no specified activities, where applicable :. Rotary switch or push button operations. 2. Significant measuring readings of above 8.5% of ranges. 3. Non-OL readings for Resistance, Continuity or Diode function. 4. Non-zero readings for function. 5. Significant movement indication as in Phase Rotation functions. In other words, the meter will intelligently avoid entering the PO mode when it is under normal measurements. To wake up the meter from PO, press the button momentarily and release, or turn the rotary switch and then back on. lways turn the rotary switch to the position when the meter is not in use. Cleaning and Storage : Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use abrasives or solvents. If the meter is not to be used for periods of longer than 30 days, remove the batteries and store them separately. Battery replacement : The meter uses standard.5v Size (IEC R0 battery X 2. Loosen the 2 captive screws from the battery cover case. Lift the battery cover case. Replace the batteries. Replace battery cover case. Re-fasten the screws. V. MINTENNCE : WRNING : To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the meter from any circuit, remove the test leads from the input jacks and turn the meter before opening the case. Do not operate with open case. Trouble Shooting : If the instrument fails to operate, check batteries and test leads etc., and replace as necessary. Double check operating procedure as described in this manual. If the instrument voltage-resistance input terminal has subjected to high voltage transient (caused by lightning or switching surge to the system under test) by accident or abnormal conditions of operation, the protective impedance components in series might be blown off (become high impedance) like open fuses to protect the user and the instrument. Most measuring functions through this terminal might then be open circuit. Such components should only be replaced by qualified technician. Refer to the WRRNTY section for obtaining warranty or repairing service. 20 2

MUMBI TEST CERTIFICTE TRMS DIGITL CLMPMETER This Test Certificate warrantees that the product has been inspected and tested in accordance with the published specifications. The instrument has been calibrated by using equipment which has already been calibrated to standards traceable to national standards. MODEL NO. KM 078 SERIL NO. DTE: ISO 900 REGISTERED 22 QC KUSM-MECO PSS WRRNTY Each KUSM-MECO product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use & service. The warranty period is one year (2 months) and begins from the date of despatch of goods. In case any defect occurs in functioning of the instrument, under proper use, within the warranty period, the same will be rectified by us free of charges, provided the to and fro freight charges are borne by you. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a KUSM-MECO authorized dealer. This warranty does not apply for damaged Ic s, fuses, burnt PCB's, disposable batteries, carrying case, test leads, or to any product which in KUSM-MECO s opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. KUSM-MECO authorized dealer shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end-user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of KUSM-MECO. KUSM-MECO s warranty obligation is limited, at option, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a KUSM-MECO authorized service center within the warranty period. THIS WRRNTY IS BUYER S SOLE ND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY ND IS IN LIEU OF LL OTHER WRRNTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NY IMPLIED WRRNTY OF MERCHNTBILITY OR FITNESS FOR PRTICULR PURPOSE. KUSM-MECO SHLL NOT BE LIBLE F O R N Y S P E C I L, I N D I R E C T, I N C I D E N T L O R CONSEQUENTIL DMGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DT, RISING FROM NY CUSE WHTSOEVER. ll transaction are subject to Mumbai Jurisdiction. 23