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Brand | HT |
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Model | Neptune |
Category | Multimeter |
Language | English |
Instructions for safe setup and initial checks before using the instrument.
Recommendations and instructions for safe operation of the instrument.
Instructions for powering down and storing the instrument after use.
Explanation of measurement categories (I, II, III, IV) for electrical safety.
Explanation of average value vs. TRMS value measurement types.
Definitions of RMS value and Crest Factor for signal analysis.
Procedures for checking the instrument's condition before use.
Information on the instrument's battery type and power source.
Guidelines for storing the instrument to maintain performance.
Detailed identification of the instrument's components and display.
Explanation of the GO/HOLD key's function for holding or activating measurements.
Details on using the H/H%/H key for harmonic analysis and ordering.
How to use the MODE/MXMNPK key for selecting modes and functions.
Functionality of the ▼/▲/ZERO keys for adjustments and zeroing.
Usage of the VTEST/LIM key for voltage testing and limit setting.
Explanation of the LoZ function for low impedance voltage measurements.
Description of the AC+DC function for measuring combined AC/DC signals.
How to measure inrush current using the INRUSH function.
Procedure to disable the automatic instrument power-off feature.
Guide for setting the full scale for flexible clamp transducers.
Step-by-step guide for measuring DC voltage.
Guide for measuring AC and AC+DC voltages.
Procedure for AC/DC voltage measurement using the LoZ function.
How to perform resistance and continuity tests.
Procedure for testing phase sequence and phase concordance.
Guide for measuring insulation resistance across different modes.
How to measure continuity of protective conductors with 200mA.
Measuring DC, AC, AC+DC, and Inrush current using clamp transducers.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the instrument's batteries.
Instructions for properly cleaning the instrument.
Information regarding the disposal of the instrument at its end of life.
Specific electrical and mechanical characteristics of the instrument.
Recommended environmental conditions for optimal instrument operation.
List of accessories provided with or compatible with the instrument.
Terms and conditions of the product's warranty.
Steps to follow when seeking technical assistance or service.
Theoretical background and purpose of continuity testing.
Theoretical principles and methods for insulation resistance testing.
Explanation of voltage and current harmonics and THD%.