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i) Contact-Free AC Voltage Recognition (NCV)
 This function is not admissible to determine voltage freeness in electrical 
systems. For this, a 2-pole measurement must be performed at all times. The 
NCV function is only active with the meter on.
The NCV function (“non-contact-voltage detection”) leads to
contact-free detection of the presence of an alternating 
voltage in electrical conductors. The NCV sensor (1) is 
attached at the front of the meter. 
A possible alternating voltage is displayed visually via a light 
indicator (3). 
-  Switch on the DMM. The NCV function is active inde-
pendently of the measuring function set at the dial switch.
-  Move the current probe with the front (1) to a known AC 
voltage source. Always perform this test to avoid wrong 
detection. The display (3) starts to light up if there is an 
alternating voltage applied.
-  Perform the test at the intended line, etc.
-  Remove the current probe from the object to be measured 
after completion of the measurement and switch off the 
device.
   The highly sensitive NCV sensor may also cause a 
voltage recognition at static charge. This is normal and 
not a malfunction.
   The sensitivity is inuenced by many unknown factors such as lines placed lower, thick 
insulations, etc. Therefore, a set detection depth cannot be specied.










