Input Current And Voltage; Backlit Display; Auto Off; Secure Clamping Diagram - C-LOGIC 8900 User Manual

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4. With the software you can motorize the data records in
real time, make graphs, print ... etc.
MAX
600V
3
~
OPTICAL INTERFACE
RS232
(RS232C connection diagram)

Input current and voltage

During power measurement, if the input voltage is
higher than 600V (RMS) or the input current is
higher than 1000A (RMS), the "OL" symbol will be
displayed on the screen and the bar graph will be
complete. When the input voltage is higher than
50V, the symbol
will be displayed on the
screen, prompting you to pay attention to safety.

Backlit display

By pressing the key
and turn off automatically about 20 seconds later.
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PC COM
计算机
, the backlight will turn on

Auto off

1. If there is no function change or any key press for 10
minutes, the gripper will automatically turn off. After the
caliper turns off, be sure to set the thumbwheel to the OFF
position; turn on the clamp after 5 seconds.
2. By holding down the SET and CLEAR keys while
turning on the clamp, you will be able to deactivate the
automatic shutdown function.
3. The auto power off function will be disabled in the
MAX / MIN recording mode and while communicating with
the PC software.

Secure clamping diagram

Using the wrist strap can prevent unexpected drops of the
clip..
WARNING
PLEASE READ MANUAL FOR SAFETY.TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL SHOCK NEVER CONNECT THE TEST
LEADS TO THE INPUT JACKS WHICH ARE NOT
FORRELATED MEASURING AND REMOVE ALL
INPUTS BEFORE OPENING CASE.
BATTERIES :
600V CAT.IIIPOLLUTION DEGREE 2
OPEN
4 X 1.5 V
SIZE AA
IEC1010-1 IEC1010-2-032
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