Read out the results.
Signal lights for reaching the limit
(section 3.6.1 step )
the result is within the set
limit
the result is outside the set
limit
assessment not possible
Additional signal lights for each of
the measured lead pairs
noise – too strong interfer-
ence signal recorded
limit – measurement taken
at inverter current limit (e.g.
short circuit in the test ob-
ject)
Save the measurement to the meter memory using the icon. A detailed description of
memory management is contained in section 5.1.3.
The last measurement can be recalled using the icon.
The meter emits a continuous audio signal until test voltage reaches 90% of the
preset value (and also when 110% of the preset value is exceeded).
After completion of measurement, the capacitance of the object tested is dis-
charged by shorting R
ISO
+ and R
ISO
– terminals with resistance of 100 kΩ.
Additional information displayed by the meter
The meter is ready for measurement.
Too high voltage detected on terminals of the meter. Dis-
connects the terminals from the test object.
Interference voltage occurs on the tested object. Meas-
urement is possible but may be burdened with additional
uncertainty.
Current limit tripped. The symbol displayed during the
measurement is accompanied by a continuous beep. If it
is displayed after the measurement, it means that the
measurement result was obtained during operation with a
current limiting device (e.g. short circuit in the test object).