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Rishabh 6016 User Manual

Rishabh 6016 User Manual

Trms digital multimeter

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Safety Features and Precaution
1. Safety Features and Precaution
General overview of safety features and adherence to regulations.
1.1 Safety Information
Details key safety standards, class, pollution degree, immunity, and IP ratings.
1.2 Warnings
Critical warnings to avoid electric shock or personal injury during operation.
1.3 Cautions
Important cautions to prevent damage to the meter or tested equipment.
1.4 Symbols
Explanation of symbols used on the meter and within the manual.
Operating Overview
2. Operating Overview
Introduction to the multimeter's layout, controls, and basic functions.
Initializing Start-Up
3. Initializing Start-Up
Steps for initial setup, including battery insertion and power connection.
3.1 Inserting Battery
Instructions on how to properly insert batteries into the multimeter.
3.2 Connecting the Power Adapter
Guidance on using the optional DC power adapter for operation.
3.3 Switching the Multimeter ON
Procedure for turning the multimeter on and performing an LCD test.
3.4 Initial Settings
Explanation of default date and time settings and how to update them.
3.5 Switching the Multimeter OFF
Methods for manually and automatically shutting down the multimeter.
3.6 Backlit Function
How to activate and deactivate the display's backlight for improved visibility.
Understanding Control Functions
4. Understanding Control Functions
Details on selection functions, range, Auto Hold, REL/Zero, and Min/Max/Avg.
4.1 Function Selection using Knob
Explanation of how to use the rotary switch for function selection.
4.2 Automatic Range Selection
Description of the automatic range selection feature and its limitations.
4.2.1 Auto Ranging Function
Detailed explanation of how auto ranging switches between measurement ranges.
4.3 Manual Range Selection
How to manually select measurement ranges using the AUTO/MAN key.
4.4 Relative/Zero Function
Using the REL/ESC key for relative or zeroing measurements.
4.4.1 Relative mode operation
Step-by-step guide for performing relative mode measurements.
4.5 Auto Hold Function
Utilizing the Auto Hold feature to freeze measurement readings automatically.
4.5.1 Auto Hold Operation
Procedure for activating and deactivating the Auto Hold function.
4.6 Min/Max/Avg function
How to use the Min/Max/Avg function for recording measurement extremes.
4.6.1 Activating/Deactivating Min/Max/Avg function
Steps to activate, cycle through, and deactivate Min/Max/Avg functions.
Making Measurements
5. Making Measurements
Comprehensive guide to performing various electrical measurements with the multimeter.
5.1 Voltage Measurements
Instructions for measuring DC and AC voltages, including safety precautions.
5.1.1 Measuring DC and ACDC voltages
Specific steps for measuring DC and ACDC voltages using the rotary switch.
5.1.2 Measuring Alternating voltages on VAC1MΩ and VAC10MΩ
How to measure AC voltages with low and high input impedance.
5.1.2.1 Low Pass Filter
Using the Low Pass Filter to reduce high-frequency noise in AC voltage measurements.
5.1.2.2 dB Measurements
Performing decibel measurements (dBV, dBu, dBm) with the multimeter.
5.2 mV (DC or ACDC)/Hz/Duty cycle measurement
Measuring low-level DC/AC voltages, frequency, and duty cycle.
5.3 Resistance (Ω) Measurement
Procedure for measuring electrical resistance and conductance.
5.4 Diode or Continuity Testing
Testing diodes for forward/reverse bias and checking circuit continuity.
5.5 Temperature Measurement
Measuring temperature using thermocouple and RTD sensors.
5.6 Capacitance measurement
Steps for measuring electrical capacitance, including safety precautions.
5.7 Square wave out function
Using the square wave output for calibration and testing of electronic devices.
5.8 Current measurement (mA,A)
Guidelines for measuring DC, AC, and ACDC currents.
5.8.1 mA (DC, AC or ACDC) measurements
Specific procedures for measuring current in milliampere ranges.
5.8.2 A (DC, AC or ACDC) measurements
Specific procedures for measuring current in ampere ranges.
Menu
6. Menu
Overview of the multimeter's menu system for configuration and settings.
6.1 List of all Parameter
A reference list of all settable parameters and their corresponding symbols.
6.2 Querying Parameter - Info Menu
How to access and view information parameters like firmware version.
6.3 Entering Parameter
Steps for modifying settable parameters like date, time, and reference values.
6.4 Parameter
Detailed explanation of specific configurable parameters like Lead Sensor and Beep Level.
6.4.1 LEAD SEnSor (Lead Sensor)
Setting the probe resistance value for accurate Pt100/Pt1000 measurements.
6.4.5 SCALE (Scale)
Using the scale function to convert mA readings into percentage.
6.4.5.1 Scale Factor 0-20mA
Configuration for the 0-20mA scale, converting to 0-100%.
6.4.5.2 Scale Factor 4-20mA
Configuration for the 4-20mA scale, converting to 0-100%.
6.4.5 (NoGo)
Setting up the GO NO-GO feature for acoustic limit indication.
6.4.5.1 NoGo Conditions
Defines conditions for the GO NO-GO feature like overflow and underflow.
6.4.5.1.1 OFF noGo (NoGo OFF)
Disables the GO NO-GO feature.
6.4.5.1.2 CondbobH (Condition Both)
Sets NO-GO signal for readings outside lower or higher limits.
6.4.5.1.3 Condou-FL (Condition OverFlow)
Sets NO-GO signal for readings above the higher limit.
6.4.5.1.4 Condun-FL (Condition UnderFlow)
Sets NO-GO signal for readings below the lower limit.
6.4.5.1.5 CondbЕЕ (Condition In-between)
Sets NO-GO signal for readings within the specified limits.
6.4.6 rAtE (Datalogging time (rate))
Setting the time interval for data logging in the multimeter's memory.
6.4.7 PULSE (Square Wave Out Menu)
Configuring frequency and duty cycle for the square wave output function.
6.4.8 V IEW (View Function)
Accessing and viewing logged data stored in the multimeter's memory.
Technical Data
7. Technical Data
Comprehensive technical specifications for the digital multimeter.
7.1 Voltage
Detailed specifications for voltage measurements: ranges, accuracy, and overload.
7.2 Reference Condition for Accuracy
Conditions under which accuracy specifications are valid (temperature, humidity).
7.3 Frequency, Duty Cycle
Technical specifications for frequency and duty cycle measurements.
7.4 Ampere
Technical specifications for current measurements: ranges, accuracy, and overload.
7.5 Resistance, Diode, Continuity
Technical specifications for resistance, diode, and continuity tests.
7.6 Temperature
Technical specifications for temperature measurements using various sensors.
7.7 Capacitance
Technical specifications for capacitance measurements, including ranges and accuracy.
7.8 Influence Error
Factors like temperature and humidity that can influence measurement accuracy.
7.9 Square Wave Output
Specifications for the square wave output function, including frequency and amplitude.
7.10 Influence Quantity
Analysis of how interference quantities affect measurement readings.
7.11 Applicable Regulations & Standards
Compliance with EMC, safety, and other relevant industry standards.
7.12 Environmental Conditions
Operating and storage conditions, including temperature, humidity, and altitude.
7.13 Crest Factor
Information on crest factor and its impact on measurement accuracy.
7.14 Internal Clock
Specifications for the multimeter's internal clock, including format and accuracy.
7.15 Mechanical Design
Physical dimensions, housing material, and weight of the multimeter.
Interface Option
8. Interface Option
Details on the infrared interface for PC connectivity and data transmission.
8.1 Communication
How the meter communicates with a PC, initiated by PC software.
Maintenance
9. Maintenance
General maintenance procedures and cautions for the multimeter.
9.1 Display - Error Message
Understanding error messages displayed by the multimeter, like FUSE or Low Battery.
9.2 Battery
Information on checking and maintaining the multimeter's battery.
9.2.1 Replacing the Batteries
Step-by-step instructions for replacing the multimeter's batteries.
9.3 Fuse
Information on the multimeter's fuse, its function, and recommended types.
9.3.1 Replacing the Fuse
Procedure for safely replacing a blown fuse in the multimeter.
9.4 Case
Instructions for cleaning the multimeter's case and terminals.
Accessories
10. Accessories
Overview of available accessories for the Rishabh multimeter.
10.1 General Information
General information regarding the safety and expansion of accessories.
10.2 DC Jack Power Supply
Details on the optional DC power supply and its usage.
10.3 IR to USB
Information about the IR to USB adapter for PC connectivity.
10.3.1 Rishabh Datalogger
Description of the Rishabh Datalogger software for data recording and analysis.
10.3.1.1 Online Datalog
Functionality for sending processed readings directly to PC via software.
10.3.1.2 Offline Datalog
Transferring stored memory data to PC for evaluation.
10.3.1.3 System Requirement
System requirements for installing and running the Rishabh Datalogger software.
Warranty Card
Warranty Card
Information regarding the 36-month warranty, terms, and conditions.