4.3 Function Buttons Display Icons and Indicators 4.4.1 Out‐of‐range Warning 5. OPERATION 13 5.1 Powering the Meter 5.1.1 Auto Power Off 5.2 Auto/Manual Select Mode 5.3 Auto/Manual Range Mode 5.4 HOLD Mode 5.4.1 Smart HOLD 5.5 Silent Mode 5.6 Voltage and Current Measurements 5.6.1 Voltage Measurements 5.6.2 Current Measurements 5.6.3 Extended Functionality Modes 5.6.3.1 Selecting Modes 5.6.3.2 Peak Mode 5.6.3.3 In‐Rush Current Mode 5.6.3.4 DC Zero Mode FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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5.11 Continuity Test 5.12 Diode Test 5.13 Streaming Measurement Data using Bluetooth 5.13.1 General 5.13.2 Procedures 6. MAINTENANCE 26 6.1 Cleaning and Storage 6.2 Battery Replacement 6.2.1 Disposal of Electronic Waste 7. SPECIFICATIONS 27 7.1 General specifications 7.2 Electrical specifications 8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 33 9. WARRANTIES 33 9.1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime Warranty 9.2 FLIR Test and Measurement Limited 2 Year Warranty FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Do not start the measuring procedure before you have set the function switch to the correct position. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not change to current or resistance when you measure the voltage. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not measure the current on a circuit when the voltage increases to more than 1000 V. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. You must disconnect the test leads from the circuit that you did a test on before you change the range. If you do not do this, damage to the instrument and injury to persons can occur. Do not replace the batteries before you remove the test leads. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not use the device if the test leads and/or the device show signs of damage. Injury to persons can occur. Be careful when you do the measurements if the voltages are more than 25 VAC rms or 35 VDC. There is a risk of shock from these voltages. Injury to persons can occur. Do not do diode, resistance or continuity tests before you have removed the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur. Do not use the device as the only tool to identify live terminals. Injury to persons can occur if live terminals are not identified properly. When doing voltage checks on live outlets, ensure that the tips of the test leads are touching the metal contacts that are typically recessed deep in the outlet; failure to do so can lead to injury to persons. Do not touch expired or damaged batteries without gloves. Injury to persons can occur. Do not short‐circuit the batteries. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not put the batteries into a fire. Injury to persons can occur. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Cautions Do not use the device for a procedure that it is not made for. This can cause damage to the protection. This symbol, adjacent to another symbol or terminal, indicates that the user must refer to the manual for further information. This symbol, adjacent to a terminal, indicates that, under normal use, hazardous voltages may be present. Double insulation. UL listing is not an indication or a verification of the accuracy of the meter 2.1 FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
CAUTION Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This device must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 2.2 Industry Canada Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device complies with Industry Canada license‐exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. CAUTION Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. To comply with RSS 102 RF exposure compliance requirements, for mobile configurations, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This device must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
3. Introduction Thank you for selecting the FLIR CM85 1000A Power Clamp Meter. This device is shipped fully tested and calibrated and, with proper use, will provide years of reliable service. 3.1 Key Features 10 000‐count digital display Large‐scale display Analog bar graph True RMS reading in AC and AC+DC mode Bluetooth® data streaming Work light Auto AC/DC 1000 A capability and selection Auto AC/DC 1000 V capability and selection Auto resistance/continuity/diode selection Power and power factor measurement Total harmonic distortion and 1 to 25 harmonics Phase rotation Indication 100 kΩ resistance capability Non‐contact voltage detector Frequency measurement Capacitance capability ...
4. Meter Description 4.1 Meter Parts Clamp jaw Jaw opening trigger CAT IV 600V Function buttons, see section 4.3 1000A CAT III 1000V Function buttons. CM85 Navigation buttons Non‐contact voltage detector light Function switch, see section 4.2 Function switch LCD display Probe terminals Figure 4.1 Front view Work light Battery compartment Figure 4.2 Rear view FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
4.2 Function Switch The meter can measure capacitance through the probe inputs. The meter can measure resistance, continuity, or diode polarity through the probe inputs. The type of measurement is selected by the MODE button. The meter can measure power through the probe inputs and the clamp jaws. The meter can measure current through the clamp jaws. The meter can measure voltage through the probe inputs. The meter is in full power‐saving mode. 4.3 Function Buttons Use the button to select Auto select or Manual select mode, see section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode In Manual select mode, press the button to select the operating mode Use the button to select Auto range or Manual range mode, see section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode In Manual range mode, press the button to change the range (scale) Press the button to toggle between Normal and Hold modes, see section 5.4 Hold mode Holding the button down for 2 seconds enables/disables the key lock mode In Hold mode, the meter will beep continuously and the display will flash if the measured signal is larger than the display reading (for the V.A.W. function). Press the button to enable/disable the display backlight. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to enable/disable the work light. Press the button to enable/disable METERLiNK® (Bluetooth®) communication, see section 5.13 Streaming measurement data using Bluetooth FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
4.4 Display Icons and Indicators Indicates that METERLiNK® (Bluetooth) communication is active. Indicates that the meter is in Auto select mode, see section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode. . Indicates that the meter is displaying maximum reading values. Indicates that the meter is displaying minimum reading values. Indicates that the meter is displaying the average reading. Indicates that the meter is displaying peak maximum values. Indicates that the meter is displaying peak minimum values. Indicates that the meter is in Auto range mode. Indicates that the meter is in Power factor mode. Indicates that the meter displays the total harmonic distortion. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Indicates the battery voltage status. Indicates that the auto power off function is enabled. Indicates that the measured voltage is greater than 30 V DC or AC RMS. Indicates that the meter is measuring AC current or voltage. Indicates that the meter is measuring DC current or voltage. Indicates that the meter is measuring AC+DC current or voltage. Indicates that the continuity function is active. Indicates that the diode test function is active. VFD mode icon. Peak mode icon. Min/Max/Avg mode icon. DC Zero mode icon. Harmonic Distortion icon. In‐rush current mode icon. Frequency mode icon. Silent mode icon. Lock mode icon. 4.4.1 Out‐of‐range Warning If the input is out‐of‐range, OL is displayed. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5. Operation Note: Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all instructions, dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes. Note: When the meter is not in use, the function switch should be set to the OFF position. Note: When connecting the probe leads to the device under test, connect the negative lead before connecting the positive lead. When removing the probe leads, remove the positive lead before removing the negative lead. 5.1 Powering the Meter 1. Set the function switch to any position to switch on the meter. 2. If the battery indicator shows that the battery voltage is low or if the meter does not power on, replace the battery. See section 6.2 Battery replacement. 5.1.1 Auto Power Off The meter enters sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity. The meter beeps three times 9 seconds before powering off. Press any button or turn the function switch to prevent the meter from powering off. The auto power off time‐out is then reset. To disable auto power off (APO) press the MODE button while turning on the meter. 5.2 Auto/Manual Select Mode In Auto select mode, the meter attempts to automatically select the proper operating mode (e.g., AC or DC measurement) based on the input signal. In Manual select mode, the desired operating mode is selected manually. Auto select mode is the default mode of operation. When a new function is selected with the function switch, the starting mode is Auto select and the indicator is displayed. To enter Manual select mode, press the MODE button. To manually select the operating mode, press the MODE button repeatedly. To enter Auto select mode, press and hold the MODE button until the indicator is displayed. 5.3 Auto/Manual Range Mode In Auto range mode, the meter automatically selects the most appropriate measurement scale. In Manual range mode, the desired range (scale) is set manually. Auto range mode is the default mode of operation. When a new function is selected with the function switch, the starting mode is Auto range and the indicator is displayed. To enter Manual range mode, press the RANGE button. To change the range, press the RANGE button repeatedly until the desired range is displayed. To enter Auto range mode, press and hold the RANGE button until the indicator is displayed. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.4 HOLD Mode In Hold mode, the display freezes the last reading and continues to display this value. Press the HOLD button to toggle between Normal and Hold modes. In Hold mode, the indicator is displayed. 5.4.1 Smart HOLD The meter will beep continuously and the display will flash if the measured signal is larger than the display reading (for the V.A.W. function). 5.5 Silent Mode In Silent mode, the alert beeper is disabled. Silent mode does not affect the continuity beeper. Use the navigation buttons to select the Silent mode icon , see section 5.6.3.1. 5.6 Voltage and Current Measurements Note: If the measured voltage is greater than 30 V DC or AC RMS, the indicator is displayed. 5.6.1 Voltage Measurements Set the function switch to the V position. To manually select AC, DC, or AC+DC measurement, press the MODE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode. To manually select the measurement range (scale), press the RANGE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive V terminal. Connect the probe leads in parallel to the part under test. Read the voltage value on the display. 5.6.2 Current Measurements WARNING Do not measure the current on a circuit when the voltage increases to more than 1000 V. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. When measuring current using the clamp jaws, only one conductor should be enclosed by the jaws—refer to Figure 5.1. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Figure 5.1 Correct and incorrect setup Ensure that the probe leads are disconnected from the meter. Set the function switch to the A position. To manually select AC, DC, or AC+DC measurement, press the MODE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode. To manually select the measurement range (scale), press the RANGE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode. Press the trigger to open the clamp jaws. Fully enclose one conductor—refer to Figure 5.1. For optimum results, center the conductor in the jaws. Read the current value on the display. 5.6.3 Extended Functionality Modes In addition to the basic voltage and current measurements, the meter can be set to different modes for extended functionality. 5.6.3.1 Selecting Modes The mode icons applicable for the selected measurement type are displayed in the lower part of the display. When a mode is enabled, the icon is framed. Figure 5.2 Mode icons (AC voltage measurements): Peak mode and Silent mode are enabled The navigation buttons are used to select a mode icon and to enable/disable a mode: Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigation buttons to navigate to a mode icon. The currently selected icon will flash. Press the OK button to enable/disable the selected (flashing) mode. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Press and hold the OK button for 2 seconds to disable Peak mode. 5.6.3.3 In‐Rush Current Mode In Inrush current mode, the meter displays the highest current reading in the first 100ms after the trigger point (current detection threshold, see Fig. 5.3 below). The current detection threshold is 1.00A for the 100.00A range and 10.0A for the 1000.0A range. Inrush current mode is available when measuring AC current in Manual select mode. Connect the meter to the unpowered circuit under test Set the meter to A Use the navigation buttons to select and enable Inrush current mode. Turn on the power to the circuit under test Note: If the inrush current under testing is more than 100 A AC, manually set the range to 600 A before activating the inrush current mode, see section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode. Measured Inrush Current Current Detection Threshold TIME 100ms Sample Window (60Hz) Start Stop Figure 5.3 Inrush Current FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.6.3.4 DC Zero Mode The DC zero feature removes offset values and improves the accuracy for DC current measurements. DC Zero mode is available when measuring DC or AC+DC current in Manual select mode. Ensure that there is no conductor in the clamp jaws. Use the navigation buttons to select and enable DC Zero mode. 5.6.3.5 Frequency Mode In Frequency mode, the meter measures and displays the frequency. Frequency mode is available when measuring AC current or voltage in Manual select mode. Important note: Do not switch to the Frequency mode until the meter is setup and actively measuring the voltage or current signal. Use the navigation buttons to select and enable Frequency mode. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
The VFD mode is designed for variable frequency drive (VFD) measurements. This mode is available for measurements of AC current or voltage. 1. Use the navigation buttons to select and activate the VFD mode 5.7 Non‐Contact Voltage Detector Note: Test on a known live circuit before testing on an unfamiliar circuit. Hold the clamp tips of the meter very close to the voltage source. If voltage is present, the non‐contact voltage alert lamp (see section 4.1 Meter parts) illuminates a red color. CAUTION If the non‐contact voltage alert lamp is not illuminated, voltage could still be present. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.8 Power Measurements 5.8.1 Single Phase Power Measurements Set the function switch to the W position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive W terminal. Press the trigger to open the clamp jaws. Fully enclose one conductor—refer to Figure 5.1. For optimum results, center the conductor in the jaws. Note: The + symbol on the jaw should be directed toward the power source Connect the probe leads in parallel to the part under test. Read the active power value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the power is flowing from the power source to the load. If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the power is flowing from the power load to the source. To measure and display the power factor, press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Read the power factor value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the voltage signal (inductive load). If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the phase of the current signal is leading the voltage signal (capacitive load). To return to active power measurements, press the MODE button repeatedly until neither the nor the indicator is displayed. If an overload occurs, the following is displayed: OL. V: Voltage overload or both voltage and current overload. OL. A: Current overload. OL. kW: Active power overload. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.8.2 Three‐Phase Power Measurements 5.8.2.1 Three‐Phase Three‐Wire Balanced/Unbalanced The power of a three‐phase three‐wire delta configuration is measured in two steps, in accordance with Figure 5.4. The total power is the sum of the two measurements: W = W 1 + W 2 . Figure 5.4 Three‐phase three‐wire measurements Set the function switch to the W position. Ensure that the meter is set to active power measurement. If the or the indicator is displayed, press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed. Take two measurements of the active power, in accordance with Figure 5.4. To measure and display the power factor, press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Read the power factor value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the voltage signal (inductive load). If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the phase of the current signal is leading the voltage signal (capacitive load). To return to active power measurements, press the MODE button repeatedly until neither the nor the indicator is displayed. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.8.2.2 Three‐Phase Four‐Wire Balanced/Unbalanced The power of a three‐phase four‐wire configuration is measured in three steps, accordance with Figure 5.5. The total power is the sum of the three measurements: W = W 1 + W 2 + W 3 Figure 5.5 Three‐phase four‐wire measurements Set the function switch to the W position. Ensure that the meter is set to active power measurement. If the or the indicator is displayed, press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed. Take three measurements of the active power, in accordance with Figure 5.5. To measure and display the power factor, press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Read the power factor value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the voltage signal (inductive load). If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the phase of the current signal is leading the voltage signal (capacitive load). To return to active power measurements, press the MODE button repeatedly until neither the nor the indicator is displayed. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.8.3 Phase Rotation With the meter set to Phase rotation mode, it is possible to determine the phase rotation for a three‐wire system. Note: The system frequency must be stable. Figure 5.6 Phase rotation Set the function switch to the W position. Enter Phase rotation mode by pressing the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Connect the red test lead to the presumed phase line 1 and the black test lead to the presumed phase line 3. One of the following results is displayed: OL V flashes if the voltage is >1000 V. Lo V flashes if the voltage is <30 V. Out F flashes if the frequency is >65 Hz or <45 Hz. If normal, L1 is displayed for about 3 seconds. Then L2 is displayed and the meter beeps twice. Move the red test lead to the presumed phase line 2 immediately, before "L2" extinguishes from the display. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Injury to persons can occur. Note: To protect the internal components, if a capacitor that is being tested has a charge, the meter will first discharge the cap and show diSC. After a complete discharge the meter will conduct a normal test. diSC may also be displayed if the incorrect input is provided (e.g., measuring voltage while in capacitance mode). Set the function switch to the position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive terminal. Touch the tips of the probe across the part under test. Read the capacitance value on the display. Note: For very large capacitance values, it may take several seconds for the measurement to settle and the final reading to stabilize. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Injury to persons can occur. Set the function switch to the position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal. Use the MODE button to select continuity measurement. The indicator will be displayed. Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test. If the resistance is less than 30 Ω, the meter will beep. 5.12 Diode Test Warning: Do not perform diode, resistance or continuity tests before removing the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur. Set the function switch to the diode position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal. Use the MODE button to select the diode test function. The diode indicator will be displayed. Touch the tips of the probe across the diode or semiconductor junction under test. If the reading is between ± 0.40 and +0.80V, the component is good; bAD or O.L displays indicate a defective component. This FLIR meter checks diodes using an alternating test signal sent through the diode in both directions. This allows the user to check the diode without having to reverse polarity manually. The meter display will show ± 0.4 ~ 0.7V for a good diode, bAd for a shorted diode, and O.L for an opened diode. See Fig. 5.7 below: Figure 5.7 Diode Tests + 0.4V - 0.4V FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
5.13 Streaming Measurement Data using Bluetooth ® 5.13.1 General Select IR cameras from FLIR Systems support Bluetooth communication, and to those cameras you can stream measurement data from the meter. The data is then merged into the result table in the IR image. Contact FLIR for FLIR TOOLS mobile software for Android™, iOS®, and Windows®/Mac®‐based computers. Streaming measurement data is a convenient way to add important information to an IR image. For example, when identifying an overheated cable connection, you may want to know the current in that cable. The Bluetooth range is 10m (32ft) maximum. 5.13.2 Procedures Pair the IR camera with the instrument. Refer to the camera manual for information on how to pair Bluetooth devices. Turn on the camera. Turn on the meter. Press the button on the meter to enable Bluetooth. Choose the desired variable (voltage, current, resistance, etc.). Results from the meter will now automatically be displayed in the result table in the top left corner of the IR camera screen. 5.13.3 Procedure for FLIR TOOLS App Power up the tablet, smartphone or computer and start the FLIR TOOLS App. Turn the clamp meter on and set the rotary switch to the desired setting position. On the clamp meter, press the Bluetooth button. Pair the clamp meter with your FLIR TOOLS app under ‘Instruments’. Switch the FLIR TOOLS App to view Measurements. Connect the meter to the circuit under test. The measurements will be visible on the FLIR TOOLS App. * * Review the FLIR TOOLS App help for more information FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
6. Maintenance 6.1 Cleaning and Storage Clean the meter with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use abrasives or solvents. If the meter is not to be used for an extended period, remove the batteries and store them separately. 6.2 Battery Replacement To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the meter if connected to a circuit, remove the probe/thermocouple leads from the terminals, and set the function switch to the OFF position before attempting to replace the batteries. Unscrew and remove the battery compartment cover. Replace the six standard AAA batteries, observing correct polarity. Secure the battery compartment cover. 6.2.1 Disposal of Electronic Waste As with most electronic products, this equipment must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, and in accordance with existing regulations for electronic waste. Please contact your FLIR Systems representative for more details. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
C) (≤ 75% RH) o o 104 to 122 F (40 to 50 C) (≤ 45%RH) Storage temperature: 14 to 122 F (–10 to 50 C). 0–80% RH (batteries not fitted). Dimensions: (H × W × L): 1.9″ × 3.9″ × 10.3″ (49 mm × 100 mm × 262 mm). Weight: 1.29 lbs. (0.59 kg), including batteries. Bluetooth range: 32 ft. (10 m) maximum. o o Temperature coefficient: 0.2 × (specified accuracy)/ C, < 64.4 F (18 C), >82.4 F (28 C). Over‐voltage category: IEC 61010‐1 CAT IV‐600 V, CAT III‐1000 V, IEC 61010‐2‐033. CAT Application field Ⅰ Circuits not connected to mains Ⅱ Circuits directly connected to a low‐ voltage installation Ⅲ Building installation Ⅳ Source of the low‐voltage installation FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Function Range Accuracy (of reading) 1 99.99 V DCV ±(0.7% + 2 dgt) 999.9 V 0.05–99.99 V ±(1.0% + 5 dgt) ACV 999.9 V 50–500 Hz 0.05–99.99 V VFD 50–60 Hz ± (1% + 5 dgt) ACV 999.9 V 1. DCV <1000 dgt, add 6 dgt to the accuracy. ACV <1000 dgt, add 3 dgt to the accuracy. Overload protection: 1000 V rms . Input impedance: 3.5 MΩ //, <100 pF. AC conversion type: AC coupled, true RMS responding, calibrated to the RMS value of a sine wave input. Accuracies are given for sine waves at full scale and non‐sine waves below half scale. For non‐sine waves (50/60 Hz), add the following crest factor corrections: For a crest factor of 1.4–2.0, add 1.0% to the accuracy. For a crest factor of 2.0–2.5, add 2.5% to the accuracy. For a crest factor of 2.5–3.0, add 4.0% to the accuracy. CF: 3 @ 460 V, 460 A. 2 @ 690 V, 690 A. AC+DC V rms accuracy: Same as ACV specification + DCV specification. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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VFD ACA 999.9 A * For measured values <1000 dgt, add 5 dgt to the accuracy. Overload protection: 1000 A rms . Position error: ±1% of reading. AC conversion type and additional accuracy is same as for the AC voltage. AC+DC A rms accuracy: Same as ACA specification + DCA specification. The DCA is affected by the temperature and the residual magnetism. Use the DCA zero function to compensate. Table 7.3 Peak hold: peak maximum/peak minimum (AC only, Non TRMS) Function Range Accuracy 140.0 V ACV ±(3.0% + 15 dgt) 1400 V 140.0 A ACA ±(3.5% + 15 dgt) 1400 A Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 1000 A rms Accuracy defined for sine waves, ACV > 5 V rms /ACA ≥ 5 A rms , frequency 50–400 Hz. Suitable for repetitive events. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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Accuracy H01–H12 ±(5% + 10 dgt) 99.9% H13–H25 ±(10% + 10 dgt) Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 1000 A rms If ACV < 10 V rms or ACA < 10 A rms , rdy is displayed. If the fundamental frequency is outside the range 45–65Hz, out.F is displayed. Table 7.7 Inrush current Function Range Accuracy 99.99 A ±(3% + 0.3 A) ACA 999.9 A ±(3% + 5 dgt)* * For measured values <1000 dgt, add 5 dgt to the accuracy. Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 1000 A rms . Accuracy is defined for sine waves, ACA ≥ 10 A rms , freq. 50/60 Hz. Integration time approx. 100 FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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100 V, 1000 A; 999.9 kW: 1000 V, 1000 A). Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 1000 A rms . Accuracy defined for: ACW: Sine waves, ACV ≥ 10 V rms , ACA 5 A rms . ≥ Frequency 50–60 Hz, PF = 1.00. DCW: DCV 10 V, DCA 5 A. ≥ ≥ Table 7.9 Power factor Function Range Accuracy PF –1.00 to 0.00 to +1.00 ±3° ± 1 dgt Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 1000 A rms . FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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±(1.0% + 3 dgt) 99.99 kΩ Continuity 999.9 Ω ±(1.0% + 5 dgt) Diode 0.40–0.80 V ±0.1V Overload protection: 1000 V rms . Maximum test current: Approx. 0.5 mA. Maximum open circuit voltage for Ω: Approx. 2.4 V. Maximum open circuit voltage for diode: Approx. ±1.6 V. Continuity threshold: <30 Ω beep on. >100 Ω beep off. Continuity indicator: 2 kHz tone buzzer. Continuity response time: <100 ms. Table 7.11 Capacitance Function Range Accuracy 3.999 μF 39.99 μF Capacitance ±(1.9% + 8 dgt) 399.9 μF 3.999 mF Overload protection: 1000 V rms . FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
TMSupport@flir.com Repairs Email Repair@flir.com Telephone number +1 855‐499‐3662 option 3 (toll‐free) 9. Warranties 9.1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime Warranty A qualifying FLIR Test and Measurement product (the “Product”) purchased either directly from FLIR Commercial Systems Inc and affiliates (FLIR) or from an authorized FLIR distributor or reseller that Purchaser registers on‐line with FLIR is eligible for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, subject to the terms and conditions in this document. This warranty only applies to purchases of Qualifying Products (see below) purchased and manufactured after April 1, 2013. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY; IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCTS THAT QUALIFY FOR COVERAGE UNDER THE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY, PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS, HOW TO ACTIVATE THE WARRANTY, WARRANTY COVERAGE, AND OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS, CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. 1. PRODUCT REGISTRATION. To qualify for FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, Purchaser must fully register the Product directly with FLIR on‐line at http://www.flir.com within Sixty (60) DAYS of the date the Product was purchased by the first retail customer (the “Purchase Date”). Qualifying PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOT REGISTERED ON‐LINE WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE WILL HAVE A LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. 2. QUALIFYING PRODUCTS. Upon registration, Test and Measurement products that qualify for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty are: MR7x, CM7x, CM8x, DMxx, VP5x not including accessories which may have their own warranty. 3. WARRANTY PERIODS. For purposes of the The Limited Lifetime Warranty, Lifetime is defined as seven years (7) after the product is no longer manufactured, or ten years (10) from date of purchase, whichever is greater. This Warranty is only applicable to the original owner of the Products. Any Product that is repaired or replaced under warranty is covered under this Limited Lifetime Warranty for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR or for the remaining duration of the applicable Warranty Period, whichever is longer. 4. LIMITED WARRANTY. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Limited Lifetime Warranty, and except as excluded or disclaimed in this document, FLIR warrants, from the Purchase Date, that all fully registered Products will conform to FLIR’s published Product specifications and be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the applicable Warranty Period. PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY, AT FLIR’S SOLE DISCRETION, IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IN A MANNER, AND BY A SERVICE CENTER, AUTHORIZED BY FLIR. IF THIS REMEDY IS ADJUDICATED TO BE INSUFFICIENT, FLIR SHALL REFUND PURCHASER’S PAID PURCHASE PRICE AND HAVE NO OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY TO BUYER WHATSOEVER. 5. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. FLIR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (EVEN IF PURCHASER HAS NOTIFIED FLIR OF ITS INTENDED USE FOR THE PRODUCTS), AND NON‐INFRINGEMENT ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED FROM THIS AGREEMENT. THIS WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ROUTINE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE, SOFTWARE UPDATES, AND REPLACEMENT OF FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. FLIR will pay for returning to Purchaser any Product that FLIR repairs or replaces under warranty. FLIR reserves the right to determine, in its sole discretion, whether a returned Product is covered under Warranty. If FLIR determines that any returned Product is not covered under Warranty or is otherwise excluded from Warranty coverage, FLIR may charge Purchaser a reasonable handling fee and return the Product to Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, or offer Purchaser the option of handling the Product as a non‐warranty return. 7. NON‐WARRANTY RETURN. Purchaser may request that FLIR evaluate and service or repair a Product not covered under warranty, which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion. Before Purchaser returns a Product for non‐warranty evaluation and repair, Purchaser must contact FLIR by visiting http://www.flir.com to request an evaluation and obtain an RMA. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. Upon receipt of an authorized non‐warranty return, FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility of and the costs and fees associated with Purchaser’s request. Purchaser shall be responsible for the reasonable cost of FLIR’s evaluation, for the cost of any repairs or services authorized by Purchaser, and for the cost of repackaging and returning the Product to Purchaser. Any non‐warranty repair of a Product is warranted for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR to be free from defects in materials and workmanship only, subject to all of the limitations, exclusions and disclaimers in this document. 9.2 FLIR Test and Measurement Limited 2 Year Warranty A qualifying FLIR Test and Measurement product (the “Product”) purchased either directly from FLIR Commercial Systems Inc and affiliates (FLIR) or from an authorized FLIR distributor or reseller that Purchaser registers on‐line with FLIR is eligible for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Warranty, subject to the terms and conditions in this document. This warranty only applies to purchases of Qualifying Products (see below) purchased and manufactured after April 1, 2013. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY; IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCTS THAT QUALIFY FOR COVERAGE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS, HOW TO ACTIVATE THE WARRANTY, WARRANTY COVERAGE, AND OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS, CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. 1. PRODUCT REGISTRATION. To qualify for FLIR’s Limited Warranty, Purchaser must fully register the Product directly with FLIR on‐line at http://www.flir.com within Sixty (60) DAYS of the date the Product was purchased by the first retail customer (the “Purchase Date”). Qualifying PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOT REGISTERED ON‐LINE WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE WILL HAVE A LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. 2. QUALIFYING PRODUCTS. Upon registration, Test and Measurement products that qualify for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Warranty are: VS70 Videoscope, VSAxx Articulation Camera, VSCxx Camera, VSSxx Probe Spool, VST handset, MR02 Pin Extension Probe, and TAxx not including accessories which may have their own warranty. 3. WARRANTY PERIODS. The applicable Limited Warranty Period measured from the Purchase data are: Products Limited Warranty Period VS70, VSAxx, VSCxx, VSSxx, VST, MR02, TAxx TWO (2) Years FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IN A MANNER, AND BY A SERVICE CENTER, AUTHORIZED BY FLIR. IF THIS REMEDY IS ADJUDICATED TO BE INSUFFICIENT, FLIR SHALL REFUND PURCHASER’S PAID PURCHASE PRICE AND HAVE NO OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY TO BUYER WHATSOEVER. 5. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. FLIR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (EVEN IF PURCHASER HAS NOTIFIED FLIR OF ITS INTENDED USE FOR THE PRODUCTS), AND NON‐INFRINGEMENT ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED FROM THIS AGREEMENT. THIS WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ROUTINE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE, SOFTWARE UPDATES, AND REPLACEMENT OF FUSES, OR DISPOSABLE BATTERIES. FLIR FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY COVERAGE WHERE THE ALLEGED NONCONFORMITY IS DUE TO NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, OTHER ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, REPAIR, ATTEMPTED REPAIR, IMPROPER USE, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, NEGLECT, ABUSE, IMPROPER STORAGE, FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS, DAMAGE (WHETHER CAUSED BY ACCIDENT OR OTHERWISE), OR ANY OTHER IMPROPER CARE OR HANDING OF THE PRODUCTS CAUSED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN FLIR OR FLIR’S EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE ENTIRE WARRANTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR AND SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY NEGOTIATIONS, AGREEMENTS, PROMISES AND UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR. THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF FLIR. 6. WARRANTY RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT. To be eligible for warranty repair or replacement, Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty (30) days of discovering of any apparent defect in materials or workmanship. Before Purchaser may return a Product for warranty service or repair, Purchaser must first obtain a returned material authorization (RMA) number from FLIR. To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an original proof of purchase. For additional information, to notify FLIR of an apparent defect in materials or workmanship, or to request an RMA number, visit http://www.flir.com. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. FLIR will pay for returning to Purchaser any Product that FLIR repairs or replaces under warranty. FLIR reserves the right to determine, in its sole discretion, whether a returned Product is covered under Warranty. If FLIR determines that any returned Product is not covered under Warranty or is otherwise excluded from Warranty coverage, FLIR may charge Purchaser a reasonable handling fee and return the Product to Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, or offer Purchaser the option of handling the Product as a non‐warranty return. 7. NON‐WARRANTY RETURN. Purchaser may request that FLIR evaluate and service or repair a Product not covered under warranty, which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion. Before Purchaser returns a Product for non‐warranty evaluation and repair, Purchaser must contact FLIR by visiting http://www.flir.com to request an evaluation and obtain an RMA. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. Upon receipt of an authorized non‐warranty return, FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility of and the costs and fees associated with Purchaser’s request. Purchaser shall be responsible for the reasonable cost of FLIR’s evaluation, for the cost of any repairs or services authorized by Purchaser, and for the cost of repackaging and returning the Product to Purchaser. Any non‐warranty repair of a Product is warranted for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR to be free from defects in materials and workmanship only, subject to all of the limitations, exclusions and disclaimers in this document. FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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Technical Support Email TMSupport@flir.com Service and Repair Email Repair@flir.com Customer Support Telephone +1 855‐499‐3662 option 3 (toll free) Publication Identification No.: CM85‐en‐US Release version: AB Release Date: 2016 February Language: en‐US FLIR CM85 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM85‐en‐US_AB ...
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USER MANUAL FLIR MODEL CM82 600 A TRUE RMS POWER CLAMP METER ...
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3.1 Key Features 4. METER DESCRIPTION 8 4.1 Meter Parts 4.2 Function Switch 4.3 Function Buttons 4.4 Display Icons and Indicators 5. OPERATION 12 5.1 Powering the Meter 5.2 Auto/Manual Select Mode 5.3 Auto/Manual Range Mode 5.4 HOLD Mode 5.5 Silent Mode 5.6 Voltage and Current Measurements 5.7 Non‐Contact Voltage Detector 5.8 Power Measurements 5.9 Resistance Measurements 5.10 Capacitance Measurements 5.11 Continuity Test 5.12 Diode Test 23 FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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6. MAINTENANCE 24 6.1 Cleaning and Storage 6.2 Battery Replacement 7. SPECIFICATIONS 25 7.1 General specifications 7.2 Electrical specifications 8. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 31 9. WARRANTIES 31 9.1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime Warranty 9.2 FLIR Test and Measurement Limited 2 Year Warranty FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
2. Safety Safety Notes Before operating the device, you must read, understand, and follow all instructions, dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes. FLIR Systems reserves the right to discontinue models, parts or accessories, and other items, or to change specifications at any time without prior notice. Remove the batteries if the device is not used for an extended period of time. Warning Statements Do not operate the device if you do not have the correct knowledge. Formal qualifications and/or national legislation for the electrical inspections can apply. Incorrect operation of the device can cause damage, shock, injury or death to persons. Do not start the measuring procedure before you have set the function switch to the correct position. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not change to current or resistance when you measure the voltage. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not measure the current on a circuit when the voltage increases to more than 1000 V. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. You must disconnect the test leads from the circuit that you did a test on before you change the range. If you do not do this, damage to the instrument and injury to persons can occur. Do not replace the batteries before you remove the test leads. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. Do not use the device if the test leads and/or the device show signs of damage. Injury to persons can occur. Be careful when you do the measurements if the voltages are more than 25 VAC rms or 35 VDC. There is a risk of shock from these voltages. Injury to persons can occur. ...
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Cautions Do not use the device for a procedure that it is not made for. This can cause damage to the protection. This symbol, adjacent to another symbol or terminal, indicates that the user must refer to the manual for further information. This symbol, adjacent to a terminal, indicates that, under normal use, hazardous voltages may be present. Double insulation. UL listing is not an indication or a verification of the accuracy of the meter FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
3. Introduction Thank you for selecting the FLIR CM82 Power Clamp Meter. This device is shipped fully tested and calibrated and, with proper use, will provide years of reliable service. 3.1 Key Features 10 000‐count digital display Large‐scale display Analog bar graph True RMS reading in AC and AC+DC mode Work light Auto AC/DC 600 A capability and selection Auto AC/DC 1000 V capability and selection Auto resistance/continuity/diode selection Power and power factor measurement Total harmonic distortion and 1 to 25 harmonics Phase rotation Indication 100 kΩ resistance capability Non‐contact voltage detector Frequency measurement Capacitance capability Smart data hold ...
4. Meter Description 4.1 Meter Parts Clamp jaw Jaw opening trigger Backlight ( )Button MODE Button RANGE Button LCD Display Navigation Buttons ( / ) COM (negative ‐) Probe Input Jack Non‐contact voltage detector light 10. Function switch, see section 4.2 Function switch 11. Work light ( )Button 12. HOLD Button 13. OK/ENTER ( )Button 14. Positive (+) Probe Input Jack for Voltage, Capacitance, Resistance, and Power. Fig 4‐1 Front View Work light Battery compartment Fig 4‐2 Rear View FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
4.2 Function Switch The meter can measure capacitance through the probe inputs. The meter can measure resistance, continuity, or diode polarity through the probe inputs. The type of measurement is selected by the MODE button. The meter can measure power through the probe inputs and the clamp jaws. The meter can measure current through the clamp jaws. The meter can measure voltage through the probe inputs. The meter is in full power‐saving mode. 4.3 Function Buttons Use the button to select Auto select or Manual select mode, see section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode In Manual select mode, press the button to select the operating mode Use the button to select Auto range or Manual range mode, see section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode In Manual range mode, press the button to change the range (scale) Press the button to toggle between Normal and Hold modes, see section 5.4 Hold mode Holding the button down for 2 seconds enables/disables the key lock mode In Hold mode, the meter will beep continuously and the display will flash if the measured signal is larger than the display reading (for the V.A.W. function). Press the button to enable/disable the display backlight. Press this button to enable/disable the work lights. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
4.4 Display Icons and Indicators Indicates that the meter is in Auto select mode. Indicates that the meter is displaying maximum reading values. Indicates that the meter is displaying minimum reading values. Indicates that the meter is displaying the average reading. Indicates that the meter is displaying peak maximum values. Indicates that the meter is displaying peak minimum values. Indicates that the meter is in Auto range mode. Indicates that the meter is in Power factor mode. Indicates that the meter displays the total harmonic distortion. Indicates that the meter is in Phase rotation mode. Indicates that the meter is in Hold mode. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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Indicates the battery voltage status. Indicates that the auto power off function is enabled. Indicates that the measured voltage is greater than 30 V DC or AC RMS. Indicates that the meter is measuring AC current or voltage. Indicates that the meter is measuring DC current or voltage. Indicates that the meter is measuring AC+DC current or voltage. Indicates that the continuity function is active. Indicates that the diode test function is active. VFD mode icon. Peak mode icon. Min/Max/Avg mode icon. DC Zero mode icon. Harmonic Distortion icon. Inrush current mode icon. Frequency mode icon. Silent mode icon. Lock mode icon. 4.4.1 Out‐of‐range Warning If the input is out‐of‐range, OL is displayed. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
Note: When the meter is not in use, the function switch should be set to the OFF position. Note: When connecting the probe leads to the device under test, connect the negative lead before connecting the positive lead. When removing the probe leads, remove the positive lead before removing the negative lead. 5.1 Powering the Meter 1. Set the function switch to any position to switch on the meter. 2. If the battery indicator shows that the battery voltage is low or if the meter does not power on, replace the battery. See section 6.2 Battery replacement. 5.1.1 Auto Power Off The meter enters sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity. The meter beeps three times 9 seconds before powering off. Press any button or turn the function switch to prevent the meter from powering off. The auto power off time‐out is then reset. To disable auto power off (APO) press the MODE button while turning on the meter. 5.2 Auto/Manual Select Mode In Auto select mode, the meter attempts to automatically select the proper operating mode (e.g., AC or DC measurement) based on the input signal. In Manual select mode, the desired operating mode is selected manually. Auto select mode is the default mode of operation. When a new function is selected with the function switch, the starting mode is Auto select and the indicator is displayed. To enter Manual select mode, press the MODE button. To manually select the operating mode, press the MODE button repeatedly. To enter Auto select mode, press and hold the MODE button until the indicator is displayed. 5.3 Auto/Manual Range Mode In Auto range mode, the meter automatically selects the most appropriate measurement scale. In Manual range mode, the desired range (scale) is set manually. Auto range mode is the default mode of operation. When a new function is selected with the function switch, the starting mode is Auto range and the indicator is displayed. To enter Manual range mode, press the RANGE button. To change the range, press the RANGE button repeatedly until the desired range is displayed. To enter Auto range mode, press and hold the RANGE button until the indicator is displayed. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
5.4 HOLD Mode In Hold mode, the display freezes the last reading and continues to display this value. Press the HOLD button to toggle between Normal and Hold modes. In Hold mode, the indicator is displayed. 5.4.1 Smart HOLD The meter will beep continuously and the display will flash if the measured signal is larger than the display reading (for the V.A.W. function). 5.5 Silent Mode In Silent mode, the alert beeper is disabled. Silent mode does not affect the continuity beeper. Use the navigation buttons to select the Silent mode icon , see section 5.6.3.1. 5.6 Voltage and Current Measurements Note: If the measured voltage is greater than 30 V DC or AC RMS, the indicator is displayed. 5.6.1 Basic Voltage Measurements Set the function switch to the V position. To manually select AC, DC, or AC+DC measurement, press the MODE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode. To manually select the measurement range (scale), press the RANGE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive V terminal. Connect the probe leads in parallel to the part under test. Read the voltage value on the display. 5.6.2 Basic Current Measurements WARNING Do not measure the current on a circuit when the voltage increases to more than 1000 V. This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons. When measuring current using the clamp jaws, only one conductor should be enclosed by the jaws—refer to Figure 5.1. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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Figure 5.1 Correct and incorrect setup Ensure that the probe leads are disconnected from the meter. Set the function switch to the A position. To manually select AC, DC, or AC+DC measurement, press the MODE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.2 Auto/Manual select mode. To manually select the measurement range (scale), press the RANGE button repeatedly. Refer to section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode. Press the trigger to open the clamp jaws. Fully enclose one conductor—refer to Figure 5.1. For optimum results, center the conductor in the jaws. Read the current value on the display. 5.6.3 Extended Functionality Modes In addition to the basic voltage and current measurements, the meter can be set to different modes for extended functionality. 5.6.3.1 Selecting Modes The mode icons applicable for the selected measurement type are displayed in the lower part of the display. When a mode is enabled, the icon is framed. Figure 5.2 Mode icons (AC voltage measurements): Peak mode/Silent mode are enabled The navigation buttons are used to select a mode icon and to enable/disable a mode: Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigation buttons to navigate to a mode icon. The currently selected icon will flash. Press the OK button to enable/disable the selected (flashing) mode. 5.6.3.2 Peak Mode FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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Connect the meter to the unpowered circuit under test Set the meter to A Use the navigation buttons to select and enable Inrush current mode. Turn on the power to the circuit under test Note: If the inrush current under testing is more than 100 A AC, manually set the range to 600 A before activating the inrush current mode, see section 5.3 Auto/Manual range mode. Measured Inrush Current Current Detection Threshold TIME 100ms Sample Window (60Hz) Start Stop Figure 5.3 Inrush Current FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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5.6.3.6 MIN/MAX/AVG Mode In Min/Max/Avg mode, the meter captures and displays the minimum or maximum values and updates only when a higher/lower value is registered. The meter can also display the average of all values recorded from the beginning of Min/Max/Avg mode. Use the navigation buttons to select and enable Min/Max/Avg mode. Press the OK button repeatedly to cycle through the minimum, maximum, and average reading displays. The corresponding icons are displayed: , , or . Press and hold the OK button for 2 seconds to disable Min/Max/Avg mode. 5.6.3.7 Harmonic Distortion Mode In Harmonic Distortion mode, the meter displays the distortion percentage value for the first 25 harmonics as well as the total harmonic distortion. Harmonic Distortion mode is available when measuring AC current or voltage in Manual select mode. The harmonic distortion is expressed as H = (RMS of an individual harmonic n)/(RMS of the fundamentals) × 100%. Use the navigation buttons to select and enable Harmonic Distortion mode. While in Harmonic Distortion mode, use the LEFT and RIGHT navigation buttons to navigate through the individual and total harmonic data. H01, H02, …, Hn is displayed. When the total harmonic distortion is displayed, the indicator appears in the upper part of the display and 'thd' is shown in the main display. Press the OK button to switch the display between Harmonic Order Indication mode and Percentage mode. Press and hold the OK button for 2 seconds to disable Harmonic Distortion mode. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
5.6.3.8 VFD Mode (low pass filter) The VFD mode eliminates high frequency noise in voltage measurements by means of a low‐pass filter. The VFD mode is designed for variable frequency drive (VFD) measurements. This mode is available for measurements of AC current or voltage. 1. Use the navigation buttons to select and activate the VFD mode 5.7 Non‐Contact Voltage Detector Note: Test on a known live circuit before testing on an unfamiliar circuit. Hold the clamp tips of the meter very close to the voltage source. If voltage is present, the non‐contact voltage alert lamp (see section 4.1 Meter parts) illuminates a red color. CAUTION If the non‐contact voltage alert lamp is not illuminated, voltage could still be present. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive W terminal. Press the trigger to open the clamp jaws. Fully enclose one conductor—refer to Figure 5.1. For optimum results, center the conductor in the jaws. Note: The + symbol on the jaw should be directed toward the power source Connect the probe leads in parallel to the part under test. Read the active power value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the power is flowing from the power source to the load. If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the power is flowing from the power load to the source. To measure and display the power factor, press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Read the power factor value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the voltage signal (inductive load). If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the phase of the current signal is leading the voltage signal (capacitive load). To return to active power measurements, press the MODE button repeatedly until neither the nor the indicator is displayed. If an overload occurs, the following is displayed: OL. V: Voltage overload or both voltage and current overload. OL. A: Current overload. OL. kW: Active power overload. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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5.8.2 Three‐Phase Power Measurements 5.8.2.1 Three‐Phase Three‐Wire Balanced/Unbalanced The power of a three‐phase three‐wire wye (star) configuration is measured in two steps, in accordance with Figure 5.4. The total power is the sum of the two measurements: W = W + . Figure 5.4 Three‐phase three‐wire measurements Set the function switch to the W position. Ensure that the meter is set to active power measurement. If the or the indicator is displayed, press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed. Take two measurements of the active power, in accordance with Figure 5.4. To measure and display the power factor, press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Read the power factor value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the voltage signal (inductive load). If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the phase of the current signal is leading the voltage signal (capacitive load). To return to active power measurements, press the MODE button repeatedly until neither the nor the indicator is displayed. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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5.8.2.2 Three‐Phase Four‐Wire Balanced/Unbalanced The power of a three‐phase four‐wire configuration is measured in three steps, accordance with Figure 5.5. The total power is the sum of the three measurements: W = W + W + W Figure 5.5 Three‐phase four‐wire measurements Set the function switch to the W position. Ensure that the meter is set to active power measurement. If the or the indicator is displayed, press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed. Take three measurements of the active power, in accordance with Figure 5.5. To measure and display the power factor, press the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Read the power factor value on the display. If the value is displayed without a sign, the phase of the current signal is lagging behind the voltage signal (inductive load). If the value is displayed with a minus sign (–), the phase of the current signal is leading the voltage signal (capacitive load). To return to active power measurements, press the MODE button repeatedly until neither the nor the indicator is displayed. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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5.8.3 Phase Rotation With the meter set to Phase rotation mode, it is possible to determine the phase rotation for a three‐wire system. Note: The system frequency must be stable. Figure 5.6 Phase rotation Set the function switch to the W position. Enter Phase rotation mode by pressing the MODE button repeatedly until the indicator is displayed. Connect the red test lead to the presumed phase line 1 and the black test lead to the presumed phase line 3. One of the following results is displayed: OL V flashes if the voltage is >1000 V. Lo V flashes if the voltage is <30 V. Out F flashes if the frequency is >65 Hz or <45 Hz. If normal, L1 is displayed for about 3 seconds. Then L2 is displayed and the meter beeps twice. Move the red test lead to the presumed phase line 2 immediately, before "L2" extinguishes from the display. One of the following results is displayed: FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
Set the function switch to the position. Ensure that the meter is set to resistance measurement. If the or the indicator is displayed, press the MODE button repeatedly until none of these indicators are displayed. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal. Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test. Read the resistance value on the display. 5.10 Capacitance Measurements Warning: Do not do capacitance tests before you have removed the power the capacitor or other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur. Note: To protect the internal components, if a capacitor that is being tested has a charge, the meter will first discharge the cap and show diSC. After a complete discharge the meter will conduct a normal test. diSC may also be displayed if the incorrect input is provided (e.g., measuring voltage while in capacitance mode). Set the function switch to the position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive terminal. Touch the tips of the probe across the part under test. Read the capacitance value on the display. Note: For very large capacitance values, it may take several seconds for the measurement to settle and the final reading to stabilize. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
Set the function switch to the position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal. Use the MODE button to select continuity measurement. The indicator will be displayed. Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test. If the resistance is less than 30 Ω, the meter will beep. 5.12 Diode Test Warning: Do not perform diode, resistance or continuity tests before removing the power from capacitors and other devices under test during a measurement. Injury to persons can occur. Set the function switch to the diode position. Insert the black probe lead into the negative COM terminal and the red probe lead into the positive Ω terminal. Use the MODE button to select the diode test function. The diode indicator will be displayed. Touch the tips of the probe across the diode or semiconductor junction under test. If the reading is between ± 0.40 and +0.80V, the component is good; bAD or O.L displays indicate a defective component. This FLIR meter checks diodes using an alternating test signal sent through the diode in both directions. This allows the user to check the diode without having to reverse polarity manually. The meter display will show ± 0.4 ~ 0.7V for a good diode, bAd for a shorted diode, and O.L for an opened diode. See Fig. 5.7 below: Figure 5.7 Diode Tests + 0.4V - 0.4V FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
6. Maintenance 6.1 Cleaning and Storage Clean the meter with a damp cloth and mild detergent; do not use abrasives or solvents. If the meter is not to be used for an extended period, remove the batteries and store them separately. 6.2 Battery Replacement To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the meter if connected to a circuit, remove the probe/thermocouple leads from the terminals, and set the function switch to the OFF position before attempting to replace the batteries. Unscrew and remove the battery compartment cover. Replace the six standard AAA batteries, observing correct polarity. Secure the battery compartment cover. 6.2.1 Disposal of Electronic Waste As with most electronic products, this equipment must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way, and in accordance with existing regulations for electronic waste. Please contact your FLIR Systems representative for more details. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
Low battery indicator: is displayed. Replace battery when the indicator appears in the display. Power requirement: 6 × 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries. Battery life: Approx. 50 hours with alkaline batteries (backlight and work light are off) Calibration: 1 year calibration cycle. Operating temperatures: 32 to 50 °F (0 to 10°C) (non‐condensing) ≤ 50 to 86 °F (10 to 30 °C) ( 80% RH) ≤ 86 to 104 °F (30 to 40 °C) ( 75% RH) ≤ 104 to 122 °F (40 to 50 °C) ( 45%RH) Storage temperature: 14 to 122°F (‐10 to 50°C) 0–80% RH (batteries not fitted). Dimensions: (H × W × L): 1.9″ × 3.9″ × 10.3″ (49 mm × 100 mm × 262 mm). Weight: 20.8 oz. (590g) including batteries. Temperature coefficient: 0.2 × (specified accuracy)/°C, <18°C (64.4°F), >28°C (82.4°F). Over‐voltage category: IEC 61010‐1 CAT IV‐600 V, CAT III‐1000 V, IEC 61010‐2‐033. CAT Application field Ⅰ Circuits not connected to mains Ⅱ Circuits directly connected to a low‐ voltage installation Ⅲ Building installation Ⅳ Source of the low‐voltage installation FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
F), <80% RH. Table 7.1 Voltage (TRMS) Function Range Accuracy (of reading) 1 99.99 V DCV ±(0.7% + 2 dgt) 999.9 V 0.05–99.99 V ±(1.0% + 5 dgt) ACV 999.9 V 50–500 Hz 0.05–99.99 V VFD 50–60 Hz ± (1% + 5 dgt) ACV 999.9 V 1. DCV <1000 dgt, add 6 dgt to the accuracy. ACV <1000 dgt, add 3 dgt to the accuracy. Overload protection: 1000 V . Input impedance: 3.5 MΩ //, <100 pF. AC conversion type: AC coupled, true RMS responding, calibrated to the RMS value of a sine wave input. Accuracies are given for sine waves at full scale and non‐sine waves below half scale. For non‐sine waves (50/60 Hz), add the following crest factor corrections: For a crest factor of 1.4–2.0, add 1.0% to the accuracy. For a crest factor of 2.0–2.5, add 2.5% to the accuracy. For a crest factor of 2.5–3.0, add 4.0% to the accuracy. CF: 3 @ 460 V, 280 A. 2 @ 690 V, 420 A. AC+DC V accuracy: Same as ACV specification + DCV specification. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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0.10–99.99 A 50–60 Hz ± (2% + 5 dgt)* VFD ACA 599.9 A * For measured values <1000 dgt, add 5 dgt to the accuracy. Overload protection: 600 A . Position error: ±1% of reading. AC conversion type and additional accuracy is same as for the AC voltage. AC+DC A accuracy: Same as ACA specification + DCA specification. The DCA is affected by the temperature and the residual magnetism. Use the DCA zero function to compensate. Table 7.3 Peak hold: peak maximum/peak minimum (AC only, Non TRMS) Function Range Accuracy 140.0 V ACV ±(3.0% + 15 dgt) 1400 V 140.0 A ACA ±(3.5% + 15 dgt) 850 A Overload protection: 1000 V , 600 A rms Accuracy defined for sine waves, ACV > 5 V rms /ACA ≥ 5 A rms , frequency 50–400 Hz. Suitable for repetitive events. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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99.9% H13–H25 ±(10% + 10 dgt) Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 600 A rms If ACV < 10 V rms or ACA < 10 A rms , rdy is displayed. If the fundamental frequency is outside the range 45–65Hz, out.F is displayed. Table 7.7 Inrush current Function Range Accuracy 99.99 A ±(3% + 0.3 A) ACA 599.9 A ±(3% + 5 dgt)* * For measured values <1000 dgt, add 5 dgt to the accuracy. Inrush current detection threshold: 1.00A for 100.00A range and 10.0A for 1000.0A range Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 600 A rms . Accuracy is defined for sine waves, ACA ≥ 10 A rms , freq. 50/60 Hz. Integration time approx. 100ms. FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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599.9 kW (10 V, 5 A min) 1. The range is determined by the V/A range (9.999 kW: 100 V, 100 A; 99.99 kW: 1000 V, 100 A, or 100 V, 600 A; 599.9 kW: 1000 V, 600 A). Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 600 A rms . Accuracy defined for: ≥ ACW: Sine waves, ACV 10 V rms , ACA 5 A rms . ≥ Frequency 50–60 Hz, PF = 1.00. DCW: DCV 10 V, DCA 5 A. ≥ ≥ Table 7.9 Power factor Function Range Accuracy PF –1.00 to 0.00 to +1.00 ±3° ± 1 dgt Overload protection: 1000 V rms , 600 A rms . FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
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99.99 kΩ Continuity 999.9 Ω ±(1.0% + 5 dgt) Diode 0.40–0.80 V ±0.1V Overload protection: 1000 V rms . Maximum test current: Approx. 0.5 mA. Maximum open circuit voltage for Ω: Approx. 2.4 V. Maximum open circuit voltage for diode: Approx. ±1.6 V. Continuity threshold: < 30 Ω beep on. > 100 Ω beep off. Continuity indicator: 2 kHz tone buzzer. Continuity response time: <100 ms. Table 7.11 Capacitance Function Range Accuracy 3.999 μF 39.99 μF Capacitance ±(1.9% + 8 dgt) 399.9 μF 3.999 mF Overload protection: 1000 V rms . FLIR CM82 USER MANUAL Document Identifier: CM82‐en‐US_AD ...
8. Technical Support Main Website http://www.flir.com/test Technical Support Website http://support.flir.com Technical support Email TMSupport@flir.com Service/Repair Support Email Repair@flir.com Support Telephone number +1 855‐499‐3662 option 3 (toll‐free) 9. Warranties 9.1 FLIR Global Limited Lifetime Warranty A qualifying FLIR Test and Measurement product (the “Product”) purchased either directly from FLIR Commercial Systems Inc and affiliates (FLIR) or from an authorized FLIR distributor or reseller that Purchaser registers on‐line with FLIR is eligible for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, subject to the terms and conditions in this document. This warranty only applies to purchases of Qualifying Products (see below) purchased and manufactured after April 1, 2013. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY; IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCTS THAT QUALIFY FOR COVERAGE UNDER THE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY, PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS, HOW TO ACTIVATE THE WARRANTY, WARRANTY COVERAGE, AND OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS, CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. 1. PRODUCT REGISTRATION. To qualify for FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, Purchaser must fully register the Product directly with FLIR on‐line at http://www.flir.com within Sixty (60) DAYS of the date the Product was purchased by the first retail customer (the “Purchase Date”). Qualifying PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOT REGISTERED ON‐LINE WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE WILL HAVE A LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. 2. QUALIFYING PRODUCTS. Upon registration, Test and Measurement products that qualify for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Lifetime Warranty are: MR7x, CM7x, CM8x, DMxx, VP5x not including accessories which may have their own warranty. 3. WARRANTY PERIODS. For purposes of the The Limited Lifetime Warranty, Lifetime is defined as seven years (7) after the product is no longer manufactured, or ten years (10) from date of purchase, whichever is greater. This Warranty is only applicable to the original owner of the Products. Any Product that is repaired or replaced under warranty is covered under this Limited Lifetime Warranty for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR or for the remaining duration of the applicable Warranty Period, whichever is longer. 4. LIMITED WARRANTY. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Limited Lifetime Warranty, and except as excluded or disclaimed in this document, FLIR warrants, from the Purchase Date, that all fully registered Products will conform to FLIR’s published Product specifications and be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the applicable Warranty Period. PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY, AT FLIR’S SOLE DISCRETION, IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IN A MANNER, AND BY A SERVICE CENTER, AUTHORIZED BY FLIR. IF THIS REMEDY IS ADJUDICATED TO BE INSUFFICIENT, FLIR SHALL REFUND PURCHASER’S PAID PURCHASE PRICE AND HAVE NO OTHER ...
MANUALS, FUSES, OR DISPOSABLE BATTERIES. FLIR FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY COVERAGE WHERE THE ALLEGED NONCONFORMITY IS DUE TO NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, OTHER ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, REPAIR, ATTEMPTED REPAIR, IMPROPER USE, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, NEGLECT, ABUSE, IMPROPER STORAGE, FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS, DAMAGE (WHETHER CAUSED BY ACCIDENT OR OTHERWISE), OR ANY OTHER IMPROPER CARE OR HANDING OF THE PRODUCTS CAUSED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN FLIR OR FLIR’S EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE ENTIRE WARRANTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR AND SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY NEGOTIATIONS, AGREEMENTS, PROMISES AND UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR. THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF FLIR. 6. WARRANTY RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT. To be eligible for warranty repair or replacement, Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty (30) days of discovering of any apparent defect in materials or workmanship. Before Purchaser may return a Product for warranty service or repair, Purchaser must first obtain a returned material authorization (RMA) number from FLIR. To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an original proof of purchase. For additional information, to notify FLIR of an apparent defect in materials or workmanship, or to request an RMA number, visit http://www.flir.com. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. FLIR will pay for returning to Purchaser any Product that FLIR repairs or replaces under warranty. FLIR reserves the right to determine, in its sole discretion, whether a returned Product is covered under Warranty. If FLIR determines that any returned Product is not covered under Warranty or is otherwise excluded from Warranty coverage, FLIR may charge Purchaser a reasonable handling fee and return the Product to Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, or offer Purchaser the option of handling the Product as a non‐warranty return. 7. NON‐WARRANTY RETURN. Purchaser may request that FLIR evaluate and service or repair a Product not covered under warranty, which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion. Before Purchaser returns a Product for non‐warranty evaluation and repair, Purchaser must contact FLIR by visiting http://www.flir.com to request an evaluation and obtain an RMA. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. Upon receipt of an authorized non‐warranty return, FLIR will evaluate the Product and contact Purchaser regarding the feasibility of and the costs and fees associated with Purchaser’s request. Purchaser shall be responsible for the reasonable cost of FLIR’s evaluation, for the cost of any repairs or services authorized by Purchaser, and for the cost of repackaging and returning the Product to Purchaser. Any non‐warranty repair of a Product is warranted for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR to be free from defects in materials and workmanship only, subject to all of the limitations, exclusions and disclaimers in this document. 9.2 FLIR Test and Measurement Limited 2 Year Warranty A qualifying FLIR Test and Measurement product (the “Product”) purchased either directly from FLIR Commercial Systems Inc and affiliates (FLIR) or from an authorized FLIR distributor or reseller that Purchaser registers on‐line with FLIR is eligible for coverage under FLIR’s Limited Warranty, subject to the terms and conditions in this document. This warranty only applies to purchases of Qualifying Products (see below) purchased and manufactured after April 1, 2013. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY; IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCTS THAT QUALIFY FOR COVERAGE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS, HOW TO ACTIVATE THE WARRANTY, WARRANTY COVERAGE, AND OTHER IMPORTANT TERMS, CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. 1. PRODUCT REGISTRATION. To qualify for FLIR’s Limited Warranty, Purchaser must fully register the Product directly with FLIR ...
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Any Product that is repaired or replaced under warranty is covered under this Limited Warranty for one hundred eighty days (180) days from the date of return shipment by FLIR or for the remaining duration of the applicable Warranty Period, whichever is longer. 4. LIMITED WARRANTY. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, and except as excluded or disclaimed in this document, FLIR warrants, from the Purchase Date, that all fully registered Products will conform to FLIR’s published product specifications and be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the applicable Warranty Period. PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY, AT FLIR’S SOLE DISCRETION, IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IN A MANNER, AND BY A SERVICE CENTER, AUTHORIZED BY FLIR. IF THIS REMEDY IS ADJUDICATED TO BE INSUFFICIENT, FLIR SHALL REFUND PURCHASER’S PAID PURCHASE PRICE AND HAVE NO OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY TO BUYER WHATSOEVER. 5. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. FLIR MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (EVEN IF PURCHASER HAS NOTIFIED FLIR OF ITS INTENDED USE FOR THE PRODUCTS), AND NON‐INFRINGEMENT ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED FROM THIS AGREEMENT. THIS WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ROUTINE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE, SOFTWARE UPDATES, AND REPLACEMENT OF FUSES, OR DISPOSABLE BATTERIES. FLIR FURTHER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY COVERAGE WHERE THE ALLEGED NONCONFORMITY IS DUE TO NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, OTHER ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, REPAIR, ATTEMPTED REPAIR, IMPROPER USE, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, NEGLECT, ABUSE, IMPROPER STORAGE, FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS, DAMAGE (WHETHER CAUSED BY ACCIDENT OR OTHERWISE), OR ANY OTHER IMPROPER CARE OR HANDING OF THE PRODUCTS CAUSED BY ANYONE OTHER THAN FLIR OR FLIR’S EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE ENTIRE WARRANTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR AND SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTY NEGOTIATIONS, AGREEMENTS, PROMISES AND UNDERSTANDINGS BETWEEN PURCHASER AND FLIR. THIS WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF FLIR. 6. WARRANTY RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT. To be eligible for warranty repair or replacement, Purchaser must notify FLIR within thirty (30) days of discovering of any apparent defect in materials or workmanship. Before Purchaser may return a Product for warranty service or repair, Purchaser must first obtain a returned material authorization (RMA) number from FLIR. To obtain the RMA number Owner must provide an original proof of purchase. For additional information, to notify FLIR of an apparent defect in materials or workmanship, or to request an RMA number, visit http://www.flir.com. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. FLIR will pay for returning to Purchaser any Product that FLIR repairs or replaces under warranty. FLIR reserves the right to determine, in its sole discretion, whether a returned Product is covered under Warranty. If FLIR determines that any returned Product is not covered under Warranty or is otherwise excluded from Warranty coverage, FLIR may charge Purchaser a reasonable handling fee and return the Product to Purchaser, at Purchaser’s expense, or offer Purchaser the option of handling the Product as a non‐warranty return. 7. NON‐WARRANTY RETURN. Purchaser may request that FLIR evaluate and service or repair a Product not covered under warranty, which FLIR may agree to do in its sole discretion. Before Purchaser returns a Product for non‐warranty evaluation and repair, Purchaser must contact FLIR by visiting http://www.flir.com to request an evaluation and obtain an RMA. Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions provided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately packaging the Product for shipment to FLIR and for all packaging and shipping costs. Upon receipt of an authorized non‐warranty return, ...
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Corporate Headquarters FLIR Systems, Inc. 2770 SW Parkway Avenue Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA Telephone: +1 503‐498‐3547 Customer Support Technical Support Website http://support.flir.com Technical Support Email TMSupport@flir.com Service and Repair Email Repair@flir.com Customer Support Telephone +1 855‐499‐3662 option 3 (toll free) Publication Identification No.: CM82‐en‐US Release Version: AD Release Date: 2016 March Language: en‐US ...