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6.2 Power ON/OFF & Display Brightness 
Press the Power key and a single beep can be heard, then the screen shows initial interface. Press the 
Power key to cut off the power of the Analyzer under power on state. 
The  Analyzer  provides  4  degrees  of  brightness,  which  is  adjustable  by  pressing  the  brightness 
adjustment key. Low brightness is suggested to save the battery power when powered by the battery. 
6.3 Update Firmware 
If  any  defective  was  found  during  the  use  of  the  Analyzer,  please  contact  the  customer  service 
representative to get the update pack. 
Place the  update  pack  under  the  root  directory of  U  disk  before making  connection  to  the  Analyzer. 
Press the Power key, then press F3 to start update on seeing prompt information at the bottom of the 
screen, do not operate the Analyzer during update process, or the Analyzer may be damaged and could 
not work normally. The Analyzer will start properly if updated successfully. 
If the update was failed, check the reason with the help of the prompt information on the screen. Cancel 
the update by powering off the Analyzer if update was failed. 
6.4 Input Connections 
Check that the Analyzer setup meets the characteristics of the system under test. This concerns: wiring 
configuration, nominal frequency, nominal voltage, current clamp ratio and range. 
The Analyzer has 4 BNC inputs for current clamps and 5 banana-inputs for voltages. De-energize power 
systems before making connections whenever possible, always use proper personal safety equipment. 
For a 3-phase system, make the connections as shown in Fig. 2-5-1. 
First put the current clamps around the conductors of phase A (L1), B (L2), C (L3) and N (neutral). The 
clamps are marked with an arrow indicating the correct signal polarity. 
Next make the voltage connections: start with Ground (GND) and then in succession N, A (L1), B (L2) 
and  C  (L3).  For  correct  measuring  results,  always  connect  the  Ground (GND)  input.  Always double-
check the connections.  
For single phase measurements, use current input A (L1) and the voltage inputs Ground, N (neutral) and 
phase A (L1). The voltage inputs A (L1) is the reference phase for all measurements.  
Before  making  any  measurements,  set  the  Analyzer  up  for  the  line  voltage,  frequency,  and  wiring 
configuration of the power system you want to measure. 
Scope  Waveform  and  Phasor  display  are  useful  to  check  if  voltage  leads  and  current  clamps  are 
connected correctly. In the vector diagram, the phase voltages and currents A (L1), B (L2) and C (L3) 
should appear in sequence when observing them in clockwise direction as shown in below figure: 
Picture: Vector diagram for correctly connected Analyzer 
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