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KAIWEETS HT206D is a digital True-RMS clamp meter with automatic range selection. The Low Impedance (Low-Z) mode can detect and eliminate ghost or stray voltages.
![]() | Correction of Zero correction for DC measurement |
This function allows the user to set the magnetization effects to zero when measuring DC. It must be performed after each high amplitude current measurement. With no conductor inserted into the clamp, press and hold the "Z / F" key (approx. 3 seconds) until a beep sounds and the ZERO symbol appears on the display. | |
Function selector (for secondary functions) | |
Press the "Z / F" key to switch the respective secondary function between the different measurements for the applications accessible via the function switch such as between AC and DC. | |
![]() | Press the "MAX / MIN" button to display the minimum or maximum values one after the other. Press and hold the button for more than 2 seconds to exit MAX / MIN mode. |
![]() | Backlight: Press the button to activate / deactivate the the background lighting. It turns off automatically after about 10 seconds of inactivity. Work light: Press and hold this button for more than 2 seconds to switch the work light on or off. |
![]() | HOLD: The HOLD function holds the currently displayed measured value on the display so that it can be read or logged in peace. Make sure that the function is deactivated at the start of the test. Otherwise an incorrect measurement result will be simulated! NCV (non-contact AC voltage detection): |
AC voltage measurement with low-pass filter "LPF"
The"LPF" function allows the clamp meter to filter interfering signals of over 60 Hz. These signals can lead to inaccurate measurements. The meter filters these signals and only measures the voltage signal.
Measurement with LPF:
Set the rotary switch to 600A, 60A or V.
Press the "Z / F" button three times until appears on the display.
Now you can connect test leads and start measurement.
The LPF function is only possible in AC measurement mode.
High-Impedance Voltage Measurement
High Impedance means high electrical Impedance. This is used to denote the input Impedance or output Impedance of electrical circuits and devices in particular. When measuring in the circuit, this has only a minor impact on the performance of the circuit, particularly in the case of sensitive electronic circuits or control circuits.
LOZ mode allows you to measure AC voltages with a low impedance (approx. 300 kΩ). In this mode, the multimeter lowers the internal resistance to prevent 'phantom' voltage readings. As a result, the circuit is more heavily loaded than in the standard measuring mode.
Set the rotary switch to "LowZ" to use the function.
The LowZ voltage measurement must not exceed 600 V. Due to the reduced impedance, this measurement function is not suitable for continuous measurement. The measurement duration of 1 minute must be observed.
Replace the batteries immediately when the symbol "" appears in the display. Disconnect the meter from the power source. Remove the test leads from the measuring device, loosen the screws on the back and remove the lower half of the housing, replace the old batteries and screw the cover back on.
The device is switched on when the rotary switch (5) is set to a measuring function. When the rotary switch is set to OFF, the measuring device is switched off.
No operation in 15 minutes, the clamp meter beeps 3 times. Without further operation, the clamp meter beeps again and switches off automatically. Press any key to restore the clamp meter to operating status. The symbol
appears on the display.
To deactivate the automatic switch-off, hold down the "Z / F" key for more than 2 seconds and switch on the clamp meter at the same time. The symbol disappears. Restart after switching off the meter, the automatic switch-off can be restored.
The meter automatically selects the measuring range that is best suited for the measurement performed. The measuring unit and resolution are adjusted at the same time.
Unlike averaging meters, which can accurately measure only pure sinewaves, True-rms meters accurately measure distorted waveforms. Calculating True-rms converters require a certain level of input voltage to make a measurement. This is why ac voltage and current ranges are specified from 5% of range to 100% of range. Non-zero digits that are displayed on a True-rms meter when the test leads are open or are shorted are normal. They do not affect the specified ac accuracy above 5% of range.
Do not test if leads are improperly seated. Results could cause intermittent display readings. To ensure proper connection, firmly press leads into the input jack completely.
The current is measured via the current clamp (2). The sensors in the current clamp detect the magnetic field created by current-carrying conductors. You can take measurements on insulated and not insulated conductors.
The test leads should be disconnected from the measuring device when measuring current.
Proceed as follows to measure the current:
Voltage above 600 V cannot be measured! When measuring high voltage, pay special attention to safety to avoid electric shock or injury.
Attention
High impedance voltage measurement: 10 MΩ
Low impedance voltage measurement: 300 kΩ
Do not enter a voltage above 10 V!
When measuring high voltage, pay special attention to safety to avoid electric shock or injury.
Do not enter a voltage above 10 V! Make sure that the power supply to the circuit is disconnected and all capacitors are discharged.
Note: When measuring resistance on a circuit, the measured value can be influenced by other circuits.
Do not enter a voltage above 10 V! Make sure that the power supply to the circuit is disconnected and all capacitors are discharged.
Note: When measuring resistance on a circuit, the measured value can be influenced by other ci rcuits.
To avoid electrical shock when testing capacitance in a circuit, make sure the power to the circuit is turned off and all capacitors are discharged.
To avoid damaging the instrument or equipment, do not input a voltage greater than IOV.
Note:
When measuring capacitance greater than 100uF, it will take a long to measure correctly.
To avoid electrical shock when testing diodes in a circuit, make sure the power to the circuit is turned Off and all capacitors are discharged.
To avoid damaging the instrument or equipment, do not input a voltage above 10V.
To avoid possible electric shock DO NOT apply the probe tip to any conductor that is greater than 30 V ac, 42 V peak or 60 V dc to earth.
Note: It takes a long time for the cold end of thermocouple to be restored in the instrument to achieve thermal balance with the environment.
Make sure that all measuring sockets are free. Remove all test leads and adapters from the meter. This function only serves as an aid.
Display: 6000 counters, True RMS
Display update frequency: approx. 3 Hz
Measuring impedance: 10 MΩ (V range)
Operating voltage: 2 x AAA (1.5V)
Weight: approx. 260g
Dimension: 193mm x 73mm x 34mm
Security standard:
EN61010-1, -2-030 EN61010-2-033
EN61326-1 CATIII 600V
Operating temperature: 0 to +40 0C
Operating humidity: <80% (>30 0C)
Operating height: 0 to max. 2000 m
Storage temperature: -10 to +60 0C
Air humidity in storage: <70%
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To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, please obey the following instructions:
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send email to support@Kaiweets.com.
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Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download KAIWEETS HT206D - True-RMS Digital Clamp Meter Manual
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