User Manual

40 CamView IP Pro Series Combined User Manual
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WARNING
The Maximum Voltage rating on the test probes is 400V (AC) or 600V (DC).
Do not exceed this rating. There is risk of personal injury or equipment
damage if it is exceeded. To avoid risk of electrical shock, be sure to use
proper safety protocols and avoid direct contact of energized circuits.
STEP 5: Properly Prepare for the Test
Since you are testing circuits, it is necessary to properly prepare for each test. The type of test will
determine your preparation. Once you have set up your Tester and are ready to start your test, be
aware of the following:
When testing Current:
The probes must be placed in series with the circuit. If the probes are placed in
parallel, you will get an incorrect reading.
When testing Resistance, Diode Forward Voltage, or Continuity:
Cut power to the circuit prior to testing.
When testing Capacitance:
Cut power to the circuit before attempting to test and fully discharge the capacitor
prior to testing.
STEP 6: Execute Test and Adjust Options
Once you have set up your Tester and properly prepared for the test, you may select Auto or
Manual Ranging. The range will show in the upper left of the screen (see #59 on diagram on Page
39). You may also apply Relative and Hold functions during the test.
STEP 7: Record Test Data
To start and stop recording data, press the SCR button. You can save a report by pressing Iris- .
Changing the Fuse
The DMM is protected with a 2A/250VAC fuse. The Fuse is either a F2AL2 5mm x 20mm or
equivalent, and is readily available for purchase online. It is accessible by removing the battery
compartment on the back of the Tester. No tools are necessary to access the fuse, however you
will need an appropriate tool to remove it.