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  • MEGOHMMETER 10501060

    E N G L I S H User Manual

  • Statement of Compliance

    Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments certifies that this instrument has been calibrated using standards and instruments traceable to international standards.

    We guarantee that at the time of shipping your instrument has met its published specifications.

    An NIST traceable certificate may be requested at the time of purchase, or obtained by returning the instrument to our repair and calibration facility, for a nominal charge.

    The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer. For recalibration, please use our calibration services. Refer to our repair and calibration section at www.aemc.com.

    Serial #: ________________________________

    Catalog #: 2130.01 / 2130.03

    Model #: 1050 / 1060

    Please fill in the appropriate date as indicated:

    Date Received: _________________________________

    Date Calibration Due: _______________________

    Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc.d.b.a AEMC® Instrumentswww.aemc.com

  • 2 Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060

    Table of Contents

    1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................. 51.1 International Electrical Symbols ...........................................................5

    1.2 DefinitionofMeasurementCategories .................................................6

    1.3 ReceivingYourShipment .....................................................................6

    1.4 OrderingInformation ............................................................................61.4.1 AccessoriesandReplacementParts ......................................71.4.2 AccessoryInformation ............................................................7

    2. PRODUCT FEATURES ......................................................................... 82.1 ControlFeatures ................................................................................10

    2.2 DigitalDisplayFeatures .....................................................................11

    2.3 Bargraph ............................................................................................11

    2.4 Symbols .............................................................................................12

    2.5 ButtonFunctions ................................................................................132.5.1 2ndButton .............................................................................132.5.2 V-TIMEButton .......................................................................132.5.3 R-DAR-PIR(t)Button ............................................................142.5.4 ALARMButton ......................................................................162.5.5 SMOOTHButton ...................................................................172.5.6 UP/DOWN Button ................................................................182.5.7 SET-UPButton(ConfiguringtheInstrument) ........................182.5.8 ClearingtheMemory.............................................................202.5.9 CommunicationRate(RS-232) .............................................202.5.10 LeadResistanceCompensation ...........................................202.5.11 DefaultDeviceConfiguration ................................................212.5.12 Blocking(Disabling)TestVoltages ........................................21

    2.6 MeasurementFunctions.....................................................................212.6.1 AC/DCVoltage ......................................................................212.6.2 InsulationMeasurement........................................................222.6.3 Continuity(40Ω )/Resistance(400kΩ) ..................................23

  • Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060 3

    3. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................. 243.1 ReferenceConditions.........................................................................24

    3.2 Voltage ...............................................................................................24

    3.3 InsulationResistance .........................................................................24

    3.4 Continuity ...........................................................................................28

    3.5 Resistance .........................................................................................28

    3.6 PowerSupply .....................................................................................29

    3.7 MechanicalSpecifications ..................................................................30

    3.8 EnvironmentalSpecifications .............................................................30

    3.9 SafetySpecifications ..........................................................................30

    4. OPERATION ..................................................................................... 314.1 MeasurementProcedure....................................................................31

    4.2 InsulationMeasurement .....................................................................31

    4.3 ContinuityMeasurement ....................................................................32

    4.4 ResistanceMeasurement ..................................................................32

    4.5 CapacitanceMeasurement ................................................................32

    5. MEMORY / RS-232 (Model 1060) ............................................. 335.1 RS-232Specifications ........................................................................33

    5.2 Saving/RecallingValues(MEM/MRButton) .....................................33

    5.3 PrintingMeasuredValues ..................................................................35

    5.4 InstantaneousPrintingofMeasurements(PRINTbutton) .................36

    5.5 PrintingDatainMemory(PRINTMEMbutton) ..................................37

    6. APPLICATION EXAMPLES ................................................................ 396.1 InsulationMeasurementsonElectricalInstallations ...............................39

    6.2 MeasurementsonElectricalorTelecomCable ..................................39

    6.3 InsulationMeasurementsonMotors ..................................................40

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    7. USING DATAVIEW® .......................................................................... 417.1 InstallingDataView® ...........................................................................41

    7.2 ConnectingtheModel1060toyourComputer ..................................44

    7.3 UsingDataView® ................................................................................457.3.1 ConfiguringtheInstrument....................................................467.3.2 RunningtheTest ...................................................................48

    8. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................ 518.1 BatteryReplacement(Model1050) ...................................................51

    8.2 RechargingtheBattery(Model1060) ................................................51

    8.3 FuseReplacement .............................................................................52

    8.4 Cleaning .............................................................................................52

    8.5 Storage...............................................................................................52

    RepairandCalibration.................................................................................53

    TechnicalandSalesAssistance ..................................................................53

    LimitedWarranty .........................................................................................54

    WarrantyRepairs ........................................................................................54

  • Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060 5

    CHAPTER 1

    INTRODUCTION

    WARNING Thesesafetywarningsareprovided toensure thesafetyofpersonnelandproperoperationoftheinstrument.

    • Do not attempt to perform any testswith these instruments until youhavereadtheinstructionmanual.

    • Safetyistheresponsibilityoftheoperator!• Testsaretobecarriedoutonlyonnon-energizedcircuits!Checkforlive

    circuitsbeforemakingresistancemeasurements(safetycheck).• High voltage is present, as is the sample connected to it. Anyone

    performingorassisting in testingmust followall safetyprecautions topreventelectricalshocktothemselvesandtoothers.

    • AEMC® considers the use of rubber gloves to be an excellent safetypractice, even if the equipment is properly operated and correctlygrounded.

    • When testing samples with a capacitive component, make sure theyhavebeenproperlydischargedandaresafetotouch.Dielectricinsula-tionsamplesshouldbeshort-circuitedforatleastfivetimestheamountoftimetheywereenergized.

    • Megohmmetersshouldneverbeusedinanexplosiveenvironment.• Usetheleadssuppliedwiththemegohmmeters.Iftheyaredefectiveor

    worn,replacebeforetesting.• TheModel1060doesnotallowmeasurementstobecarriedoutduring

    batterycharging.• Thisinstrumentcanbeusedoninstallationsratedfor600V,CategoryIII.

    1.1 International Electrical Symbols

    This symbol signifies that the instrument is protected by double or reinforced insulation.This symbol on the instrument indicates a WARNING and that the operator must refer to the user manual for instructions before operating the instrument. In this manual, the symbol preceding instructions indicates that if the instructions are not followed, bodily injury, installation/sample and product damage may result.Risk of electric shock. The voltage at the parts marked with this symbol may be dangerous.

    In conformity with WEEE 2002/96/EC

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    1.2 Definition of Measurement CategoriesCAT II: For measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the

    electricaldistributionsystem.Examplesaremeasurementsonhouseholdappliancesorportabletools.

    CAT III: Formeasurementsperformedinthebuildinginstallationatthedistributionlevel such as on hardwired equipment in fixed installation and circuitbreakers.

    CAT IV: Formeasurementsperformedattheprimaryelectricalsupply(

  • Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060 7

    1.4.1 Accessories and Replacement PartsRemoteTestProbe ........................................................................... Cat. #2118.97Cable,PCRS-232,DB9F/F6ftNullModemCable(1060)............. Cat. #2119.45Fuse,Setof5,0.1A,660V ............................................................... Cat. #2119.56Fuse,Setof1,2.5A,1200V ............................................................. Cat. #2119.57Lead,ReplacementSet(1red,1bluetestlead,1blackshielded lead,3color-codedalligatorclips,1blacktestprobe,noRScable) ..... Cat. #2119.58Inverter – 12VDC to 120VAC200WattforVehicleuse ......................Cat. #2135.43Lead,Setof3Color-coded10ftSafetyLeads.................................Cat. #2951.70Replacement9.6VRechargeableBatteryPack(1060) ....................Cat. #2960.21

    US115VPowerCord .......................................................................Cat. #5000.14

    Adapter–RS-232toUSB2.0(1060) ...............................................Cat. #5000.60

    Order Accessories and Replacement Parts Directly OnlineCheck our Storefront at www.aemc.com/store for availability

    1.4.2 Accessory Information

    Remote Test Probe• Theyellowtestbuttongeneratesthetestvoltagewhenpressed.• The push-button on the back of the probe allows you to light the test point

    (approx500luxoflight).Thisfunctionisveryuseful,sinceinsulationtestingisperformedonde-energizedinstallations,whichcanbeinadarkarea.

    DataView® Software (Model 1060)• Retrievedatafrommemoryandplotgraphsofthechangesininsulationasa

    functionofthetimeoverwhichthetestvoltageisapplied,R(t).• Printoutprotocolsofpersonalizedtests(dependingontheuser’sneeds).• Createtextfilesforuseonspreadsheets.

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    CHAPTER 2

    PRODUCT FEATURES

    TheMegohmmetersModels1050and1060areportable instrumentshousedinruggedcasing.TheModel1050uses1.5V(Ccell)alkalinebatteries.TheModel1060usesarechargeablebatteryandACpower.Model 1060: Measurements cannot be performed during battery charging.Thesemegohmmetersaredesignedtocheckthesafetyofelectricalinstallationsandequipment.

    Units Measure:• Voltage• InsulationResistance• Continuity• Resistance• Capacitance

    Advantages: • Digitalfilteringofinsulationmeasurements• Measuringwiththeremotecontrolprobe• Automaticvoltagemeasurementinallfunctions• AutomaticdetectionofexternalACorDCvoltagesontheterminals• Thresholdprogrammingineachfunction,triggeringaudiblealarms• Timedcontrolofmeasurementduration• Fuseprotection,withdefectivefusedetectionandindication• Automaticdischargeofresidualhighvoltageonthetesteddevice• Automaticshut-offtosavethebatteries• Batterylevelindicator(1050)orbatterychargestatusindicator(1060)• Largeeasy-to-readback-litLCD

    Additional Features (Model 1060 only): • Integralrechargeablebattery• 128kBmemory,real-timeclockandserialinterface• ControlandprogrammingoftheinstrumentfromaPC (withDataView®software)

  • Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060 9

    MODEL 1050

    !

    V/TIME

    R-DAR-PI

    MEGOHMMETERMODEL 1050

    START/STOP

    400 KΩ

    SET-UP

    G

    600V CAT III

    OFF

    40Ω

    MΩ-1000V

    MΩ - 500V

    MΩ - 250V

    MΩ -100V

    MΩ - 50V

    2nd

    SMOOTH ALARM

    R(t)

    5

    3

    2

    4

    1

    8.8.8.8

    0.1M1M

    10M 100M 1G 10G 100G1T

    µA nA µF

    COM

    P

    GΩPIDAR

    ALARM

    TΩ MΩ kΩ

    MEM MR

    SMOOTH REMOTE

    OBJ.

    min sec

    TEST

    V DCAC

    2nd 8.8.8.8

    MODEL 1060

    !

    !!

    V/TIME

    R-DAR-PI

    MEGOHMMETERMODEL 1060

    START/STOP

    RS-23285-256 V

    50/60 Hz

    MEM PRINT

    400 KΩ

    SET-UP

    G

    600V CAT III

    OFF

    40Ω

    MΩ-1000V

    MΩ - 500V

    MΩ - 250V

    MΩ -100V

    MΩ - 50V

    2nd

    SMOOTH ALARM

    R(t)MR PRINT MEM

    5

    3

    2

    6

    4

    1

    7

    8.8.8.8

    0.1M1M

    10M 100M 1G 10G 100G1T

    µA nA µF

    COM

    P

    GΩPIDAR

    ALARM

    TΩ MΩ kΩ

    MEM MR

    SMOOTH REMOTE

    OBJ.

    min sec

    TEST

    V DCAC

    2nd 8.8.8.8

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    2.1 Control Features

    1. Safetyterminals:“+”,“G”and“-”.Nexttothe“-”terminal,thereare2additionalterminalcontactsfortheremotecontrolprobeconnection(3contactconnector).

    2. Rotaryselectorswitchwith9positions:• OFF-Instrumentisoff• MΩ - 50V-Insulationmeasurement(2kΩ to 200GΩ)• MΩ - 100V-Insulationmeasurement(4kΩ to 400GΩ)• MΩ - 250V-Insulationmeasurement(10kΩ to 1TΩ)• MΩ - 500V-Insulationmeasurement(20kΩ to 2TΩ)• MΩ - 1000V-Insulationmeasurement(40kΩ to 4TΩ)• 400KΩ-Resistancemeasurement• 40Ω -Continuitymeasurement• SET-UP-Set-upofthemegohmmeter

    3. START/STOPbutton

    4. Back-litliquidcrystaldisplay

    5. 6buttons(1050)or8buttons(1060),eachwithafirstandsecondfunction.Thesecondfunctionsarehighlightedinyellowbeloweachbutton:• 2nd-Selectsthesecondfunctiononeachbutton• R-DAR-PI-Letsyouchoosethetypeofmeasurementtobeperformed.

    InstantaneousResistance(R),DielectricAbsorption(DAR),orPolariza-tionIndex(PI).

    • R(t)-Show/hidetheintervalvaluesofinsulationresistance,testvoltageandtime-stamping,followingatime-controlledtest.

    • V/TIME -Whenmeasuring insulation,pressing thisbuttondisplays thetimeelapsed since the beginning of themeasurement, then the exactvoltagegenerated.Whenperformingresistanceorcapacitancemeasure-ment,thisbuttonhasnoeffect.InMR(memoryrecall),itdisplaysthedateandtimeatwhichthemeasurementwasstored, theexact testvoltageandtheOBJ:TESTnumber.

    • -Activatesordeactivatesthe“time-controlled”testmode

    • -TurnsthedisplaybacklightONorOFF

    • ALARM-ActivatesordeactivatesthealarmsprogrammedinSET-UP

    • -Selectsaparametertobemodified

    • SMOOTH-Stops/Startssmoothingofdisplayedvaluesduringinsulationtesting

    • - Increases the flashing parameter being displayed. To moveabout the list of interval insulationmeasurements, in theR(t) function.

  • Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060 11

    • - Decreases the flashing parameter being displayed. To moveabout the list of interval insulationmeasurements in theR(t) function.Ifthe and buttonsarehelddown,themovementbetweenparam-etersisincreasedtoafasterrate.

    Model 1060 only:• MEM-Savesmeasuredvalues• MR - Recalls saved data• PRINT-Printsmeasurementresults• PRINT MEM-Printsmemorycontents

    6. ACpowerplug(directoperationonACandbatteryrecharge).

    7. RS-232serialinterfacemaleplug(9-pin)forconnectiontoaPC.

    2.2 Digital Display Features

    Main Display Indicates:• Insulationmeasurement(resistance,DARandPI,capacitance)• Continuitymeasurement• Resistancemeasurement

    Small Display Indicates:• Voltagemeasuredorappliedbytheinstrument• Elapsedtimeortheoutputvoltage,duringinsulationmeasurement

    Afterrecordingdata(1060),thesmalldisplayalsoindicatesthetimeanddateinMR(memoryrecall)mode,andthememoryaddresswiththeOBJ:TESTnumber.

    2.3 Bargraph• Activeduringinsulationmeasurement(0.1MΩ to 1TΩ).• Indicatesthebatterychargeatstart-up.• Indicatesfreememoryspace-onesegmentrepresentingapproximately

    100groupsofsavedvalues,witheachgroupholdingapproximately50recordings(1OBJand1TEST).

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    2.4 Symbols

    MEM/MR:Memoryaddress(1060)-thenumberisdisplayedonthesmalldigitaldisplay.

    OBJ:TEST: Memoryaddress(1060)-thenumberisdisplayedonthesmalldigitaldisplay.

    COM:Flashesonthescreenwhendataistransmittedtotheserialinterface(1060)orremainspermanentlydisplayedifthereisaproblemduringtransfer.

    DAR/PI: Indicatesthemodechosenbeforeinsulationmeasurementortheresultsofthesemeasurements.

    Dangerousvoltagegenerated;V>120V.

    External voltage present, symbol is activated after pressing START, ifV>25VAC±3Vor>35VDC.

    Activationof“time-controlledtest”modeorclockadjustmentwheninSET-UP(1060).

    Indicatesthatthesecondfunctionofabuttonistobeused.

    Flashes if the battery voltage is low, indicating that the batteries shouldbereplacedorrecharged(See§8).Thevoltageisdisplayedonthesmalldisplayfor2secondswhentheinstrumentisturnedon.Themaindisplayindicates“bat”whenthetestiscarriedon.

    Signalthatleadcompensationisineffect.

    Warningbuzzerisactivated.

    IndicatesthattheAutoPowerOFFfunctionhasbeendeactivated.

    SMOOTH:Smoothstheinsulationmeasurementsdisplayed.

    REMOTE: Remotecontrolviaan interface (1060). In thismode,all thebuttonsand the rotary switchon the instrumentarenon-functional, except for theOFFposition.

    FUSE HI: Flashesifthe“+”inputfuseisdefective.

    FUSE -G-: Flashesifthe“G”inputfuseisdefective.

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    2.5 Button Functions

    2.5.1 2nd Button

    • Selectsthesecondfunction(highlightedinyellow)onthebuttons.

    • The symbolappears.Thissymboldisappearsuponpressingthefunctionbuttonchosen,exceptifthebuttonisactivated.Inthiscase,itonlydisap-pearswhen the button ispressedagain,or ifother functionbuttonsarepressed.Thisallowsyou to rapidlydecreaseparameterswith the button,withouthavingtopressthe buttoneverytime.

    2.5.2 V-TIME / Button

    First Function - V/TIMEDisplaysallthesecondaryinformationavailableonthesmalldisplay.

    For Insulation Measurement:• Thetimeelapsedsincethestartofthemeasurement• Thevoltagebetweentheinstrument’s“+”and“–”terminals• Date,time,testvoltageandOBJ:TESTnumberinmemoryrecallmode(MR)

    For Resistance or Continuity Measurement: • Voltagebetweentheinstrument’s“+”and“–”terminals• Date,time,testvoltageandOBJ:TESTnumberinmemoryrecallmode(MR)

    Second Function - Time-controlled TestDisplaysthemeasurementdurationprogrammedinSET-UPonthesmalldisplay.

    • The symbollightsup.• PressingtheSTARTbuttonbeginsthemeasurementprocess.Themeasurement

    durationissetto15minutesbydefault.• Assoonasthemeasurementstarts,thesmalldisplaycountsdowntheremaining

    durationofthemeasurement.Onceitreacheszero,themeasurementstops.• Asthetime-controlledtestiscarriedout,intervalsamples(resistance/voltagevalues

    asafunctionoftime)areautomaticallysaved.Thetimebetweeneachsampleissetto30sbydefault,butitcanbechangedintheSET-UPmenu.

    • Thesamplesaredisplayedwith theR(t) function(see§2.5.3)as longasanewmeasurement has not been started.With each newmeasurement, the previoussamplevalueiserasedfromthememory.ThesesamplevaluesaresavedwiththelastvalueoftheresistanceifusedwiththeMEM (memorystorage)function.

    NOTE: If the selector switch’s position is altered, or if the STOP button is pressed during measurement, the measurement is interrupted.

    This function is only active for insulation measurement.

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    2.5.3 R-DAR-PI / R(t) Button

    First Function - R-DAR-PITheR-DAR-PIbuttonallowsautomaticmeasurementof:

    • PolarizationIndex(PI)• DielectricAbsorptionRatio(DAR)

    Thesetwoparametersareusefulonlongcables,orwhenmonitoringtheagingofinsulationonelectricalmachines.Onthismaterial,measurementisadverselyaffectedatthebeginning,duetointer-feringcurrents (fromcapacitivecharges,dielectricabsorption)whicheventuallycanceleachotherout.Therefore,inordertogetanaccuratemeasurementoftheleakagecurrent,itisnecessarytocarryoutthemeasurementoveralongperiodoftime,toreducetheinfluenceofanyinterferingcurrentsatthebeginningofthemeasurement.

    NextwecalculatethePIortheDAR ratios:

    PI=R10 min/R1 min(2valuestorecordduringa10minmeasurement)

    DAR=R1 min/R30 s(2valuestorecordduringa1minmeasurement)

    Thequalityofinsulationdependsontheresultsfound.

    DAR PI State of the insulation

    < 1.25< 1

    Inadequate, even dangerous< 2

    < 1.6 > 2 to < 4 Good

    > 1.6 > 4 Excellent

    Using the R-DAR-PI Function:Duringoraftermeasurement, theR-DAR-PI buttonallowsyoutoscroll throughthefollowingvalues:

    • DAR(formeasurementslasting>1min).• PI(formeasurementslasting>10min).• CapacitanceinµF(onlyafterthemeasurementhasstoppedandthecir-

    cuithasbeendischarged).• InsulationresistanceinMΩ,GΩ or TΩ.

    Automatic Measurement of DAR or PI:• Ifthebuttonispressedwheninvoltagemeasurementmodebeforepro-

    ceedingwithameasurement,thefollowingisdisplayed:

    MΩ DAR PI

  • Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060 15

    Dependingonthechoices(DARorPI),themeasurementgoesasfollows:

    a) DAR: PressSTART-theDARsymbolflashesandthedisplayindicates“----”aslongasthecalculationofthecoefficientisnotpossible(t<1mn).

    e.g.: DAR

    After1min,themeasurementstopsandthemaindisplayautomaticallyshowstheDARvalue.Duringoraftermeasurement,theR-DAR-PIbuttoncanbeusedtoseetheinsulationmeasurementcarriedout,butitdoesnotgivethePIvaluesincethemeasurementhasnotlastedlongenough.

    b) PI:PressSTART - thePI symbol flashesand thedisplay indicates “- - - -”aslongasthecalculationofthecoefficientisnotpossible(t<10mn).

    e.g.: PI

    After 10 minutes, the measurement stops and the main display automaticallyshowsthePIvalue.Duringandaftermeasurement,theR-DAR-PIbuttonmakesitpossibletodisplaytheDAR(after1min),thePI(after10min)andtheinsulationmeasurement.

    Note: IfduringDARorPImeasurement(automaticornot),ahighexternalinter-ferencevoltagebecomespresent,or the insulation resistancegoesbeyond thedevice’smeasurementrange,thentheDARorPImeasurementsareinterruptedandthescreenindicates:

    DAR orMΩ PI MΩ

    Note: The10min/1minmeasurementdurationsforPIcalculationcanbemodi-fiedintheSET-UPmenu(see§2.5.7),allowingchangestostandardsortosuitaparticularapplication.

    Second Function - R(t)Usedtoaccesstheintervalinsulationresistancevaluesasafunctionoftimeafterameasurementin“time-controlledtest”mode(see§2.5.2).ThetimebetweeneachsavedsampleisprogrammedintheSET-UPmenu.ThisfunctionisalsoavailableontheModel1050,whichhasneitheraread-writememory for savingmeasured data, nor an interface for data retrieval from theinstrumentbyaPC.

    Model 1050:Upto20samplescanberecordedduringmeasurementatthesampleratechosenin SET-UP(thedefaultvalueis30seconds).Itispossibletosavemorethan20samplesdependingonavailablememory.

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    Model 1060:Thenumberofsamplesthatcanbesavedisonlylimitedbythememoryspaceavailable. Toenterthedisplaymode,presstheR(t)button:

    • Thesmalldisplayindicatesthetime00:30(e.g.thesamplingfrequencyisevery30s).

    • ThemaindisplayshowsthecorrespondingRvalue.

    UsetheV/TIMEbuttontoalternatebetweenthevoltageandtime(onthesmalldisplay),associatedwiththeRvalueonthemaindisplay.

    The button is used to scroll down through theall the samples savedduringmeasurement,allowingyoutoreadtheinformationinordertodrawR(t)andV(t)graphs.ThismakesitpossibletocarryoutR(t)analysison-site,withoutaprinteroraPC.Toexitthisfunction,presstheR(t) or R-DAR-PIbuttonagain.

    2.5.4 / ALARM Button

    First Function - Turnsthedisplayback-lightON or OFF.

    Second Function - ALARM Activates/deactivates theALARM function. The “ALARM” symbol is displayedwhenactivated.Ifactivated,andthehighorlowthresholdvaluesareprogrammed,the“ALARM” symbolflashesandthebuzzer(ifactivated)soundscontinuouslywhenthethresh-old is crossed. Itispossibletoprogramadifferentlimitineachfunction.Theselimitswillbestoredinmemoryevenafterthedeviceisturnedoff.

    Activating the Alarm Indication before a TestToactivatetheAlarmIndicationbeforeperformingatestyoumustgothroughthefollowingsteps:

    • ProgramtheAlarmSetPointResistanceValuefortheTestVoltageyouwillbeusing.

    • TurntheRotaryswitchtotheSetupposition.• PresstheYellow2ndbuttonandthentheAlarmbuttontosetAlarms.The

    firsttimeyoupress2nd&Alarmyouwillseethealarmsettingfor50volttests.

    • Press2nd&Alarmbuttonsrepeatedlyuntilyouseethetestyouwishtosetalarmsforinthetoplineofthedisplay.Thesequencingwillbe50,100,250,500,1000,ResandCont.

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    • UsethecursorkeystoadjusttheBlinkingvalue.FirstselectKΩ, MΩ, GΩ or TΩusingtheUpArrowKey().

    • Next,presstheRightArrowKey()tomovetothenextselectionwhichis thegreater than(>) / less than(

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    2.5.6 ButtonChangestheflashingparametersdisplayed,orviewsR(t)values(see§2.5.3).As a general rule, two figures (day, month, hour, min., sec., and OBJ:TEST)flash.The and functionshavea“follow-on”mode.(e.g.assoonasthehighorlowprogramlimitisreached,theparametertobemodifiedswitchesautomaticallytothefollowingloworhighlimit.)

    First Function • Pressbuttonbrieflytoincreasethedisplayednumberslowly• Pressbuttonforalongertimetoincreaseatafasterrate

    Second Function • Pressbuttonbrieflytodecreasethedisplayednumberslowly• Pressbuttonforalongertimetodecreaseatafasterrate

    Unlikeall thesecondfunctionsofotherbuttons, it isnotnecessarytopressthe buttoneachtimetogettothefunction.The symbolremainsdisplayed

    andisvalidforthefunction(only),aslongastheuserdoesnotdeactivateitbypressing oranotherbutton.

    2.5.7 SET-UP Button (Configuring the Instrument)

    AfterselectingSET-UPwiththerotaryselectorswitch:• Allthedisplaysegmentsarelitupfor1second• Thesoftwareversionnumberisdisplayed• Theinstrumentserialnumberisdisplayed• “PUSH”comesuponthesmalldisplayand“btn”onthemaindisplay,

    invitingtheoperatortopressabutton

    The SET-UP function is used to directly access the parameters to be pro-grammed, by pressing the corresponding button:

    • After having pressed a button, the corresponding figures or symbolsappearonthescreen

    • Thefiguresorthesymbolsthatcanbemodifiedflashonthescreen• Usethe and buttons• Alltheparametersareimmediatelyandpermanentlysaved

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    ThetablebelowdefinesthebuttonsthatarefunctionalwheninSET-UP,andthecorrespondingdisplaywiththepossiblerangeofadjustment.

    Parameter program Command Button Displaymain small symbol valueDurationof“time-controlledtest” 15:00 min. sec 1-59 min

    1st and 2ndtimesforPIcalculation R-DAR-PI

    second time(10min)

    firsttime(1min) min:sec 00:59

    Timebetweenintervalsamplesin“time-con-trolledtest”

    R(t) 00:30 min:sec 5s - 10 min

    LimitforMΩ - 50V ALARM 50kΩ 50V ALARM< 2k-200G and</>

    LimitforMΩ - 100V ALARM (2ndpress) 100kΩ 100V ALARM< 4k-400G and</>

    LimitforMΩ - 250V ALARM (3rdpress) 250kΩ 250V ALARM< 10k - 1T and</>

    LimitforMΩ- 500V ALARM (4thpress) 500kΩ 500V ALARM< 20k - 2T and</>

    LimitforMΩ - 1000V ALARM (5thpress) 1000kΩ 1000V ALARM< 40k - 4T and</>Limitfor400kΩ(resistancemeasurement) ALARM (6thpress) 100kΩ rES ALARM<

    0.01-400kΩ and</>

    Limitfor40Ω(continuitymeasurement) ALARM (7thpress) 2Ω Cont ALARM<

    0.01-40Ω and</>

    Time V/TIME 12:55 hh(0-23)mn(0-59)

    Date(Europeanversion) V/TIME(2ndpress) 17.03 1999 jj.mm.aaaaVersion:USA,European V/TIME(3rdpress) USA/Euro USA/EuroClearMemory MEM then MEM (2s) cLr ALL MEM

    Selectiveclearingofmemory MEMthen and and MEM (2s) cLr

    OBJ:TESTnumber

    MEM+OBJ:TEST 00...99

    Baud PRINT 9600 bAUd 300...9600

    Buzzer On ON/OFF

    AutoPowerOFF (2ndpress) On ON/OFF

    Compensation (3rdpress)then and START

    ----(valueifSTART) On

    ON/OFFand 0.01-5Ω

    Defaultconfiguration (4thpress)thenSTART

    DFLt SEt

    Disablingtestvoltages (5thpress) On 50V ON/OFF

    Disablingtestvoltages (6thpress) On 100V ON/OFF

    Disablingtestvoltages (7thpress) On 250V ON/OFF

    Disablingtestvoltages (8thpress) On 500V ON/OFF

    Disablingtestvoltages (9thpress) On 1000V ON/OFF

    The values shown on this table, in the “Display/main” and “Display/small” columns, are the factory default values. In case they are accidentally changed, it is possible to get them back (see § 2.5.11).

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    2.5.8 Clearing the Memory

    In SET-UP,presstheMEMbutton:• TheMEMsymbolflashes• Thesmalldisplayindicates“ALL”• Themaindisplayindicates“cLR”

    To clear the entire memory,presstheMEMbuttonagainfor2seconds:• TheMEMsymbolisdisplayedwithoutflashing• Themaindisplayindicates“FrEE”

    To clear the contents of a specific OBJ : TEST number:• Selectthenumberusingthe and buttons• “cLr”remainsdisplayedonthemaindisplay

    PresstheMEMbuttonagainfor2secondstoclearthecontents:• ThesmalldisplayindicatestheOBJ : TESTnumber• Themaindisplayindicates“FrEE”

    2.5.9 Communication Rate (RS-232)• InSET-UP,pressthePRINTbutton.• Themain display indicates theCommunicationRate (300, 600, 1200,

    2400,4800,9600orParallel).• “baud”appearsonthesmalldisplay.Thevaluecanbechangedusing

    the and buttons.• “Parallel” appearing in the displaymeans that the parallelmode has

    beenselected.Thisisforprintingonaparallelprinter.

    2.5.10 Lead Resistance Compensation

    In SET-UP,pressthe buttonthreetimes.The symbol and ONappearsinthesmalldisplay.OFFcanbeselectedwiththe button.Inthisinstance,theleadresistancewillnotbesubtractedduringcontinuitymeasurement.To store the lead resistance:

    • ConnectthemtogetherandpressSTART(inSET-UPposition )• Theresistanceoftheleadswillbestoredandindicatedonthemaindisplay

    NOTE:• Thisvalueisstoredinmemory,evenwhentheinstrumentisswitchedOFF.• Theleadcompensationonlycomesintoeffectwhenperformingcontinu-

    itymeasurements.

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    • Toactivate/deactivatethisfunction,simplyselectON or OFFonthesmalldisplaywiththe button.

    • Thevaluewillbestoredanddisplayedonthemaindisplay,butcanbeactivatedordeactivated,dependingonwhatthesmalldisplayindicates.

    • Valuesbetween0 and 5Ωcanbesavedforleadcompensation.Beyondthisvalue,nothingissaved.

    2.5.11 Default Device ConfigurationIn SET-UP,pressthe buttonfourtimes:

    • “SEt” appearsinthesmalldisplay• “DFLt” appearsinthemaindisplay

    PressSTARTtoselectthedefaultconfigurationsettings(seetheprevioustable).

    2.5.12 Blocking (Disabling) Test VoltagesThisfunctionpreventsinsulationmeasurementsfrombeingcarriedoutatselectedtestvoltages.Thismakesitpossibletousetheinstrumentforspecificapplicationsandavoidimpropervoltages.

    In SET-UP,pressthe button5timesormore(dependingonthevoltagetobedisabled):

    • Thetestvoltagesappearinorderonthesmalldisplaywiththe symbol and ON/OFFonthemaindisplay.

    • ChooseON or OFFusingthe buttonforeachtestvoltageyouwishtodisable(OFF)ortoreinstate(ON)foruseduringinsulationtestsatthesevoltages.

    2.6 Measurement Functions

    2.6.1 AC/DC Voltage• Selectanymeasurementpositionwiththerotaryselectorswitch.• TheinstrumentisautomaticallyinAC/DCvoltagemeasurementmode.• The voltage is continuouslymeasuredand is shownon the small dis-

    play.

    Measurement is prohibited if an external voltage is present at the terminals before pressing START/STOP. Similarly, if an interference voltage is detected during measurement, the measurement is stopped and that voltage is indicated.

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    2.6.2 Insulation MeasurementAssoonasoneoftheMΩpositionshasbeenselected,themaindisplayshows“----MΩ”,andthesmalldisplayindicatesthevoltagepresentatthedevice’s“+”and“–”terminals.

    If the external voltage present at the device’s terminals exceeds 25VAC/DC, pressing the yellow START/STOP button does not bring about insulation mea-surement, but instead triggers an audible signal. The symbol flashes for 2 seconds, then the device goes back to automatic voltage measurement.

    If theexternal voltagepresent at thedevice terminals is below25VAC/DC, theninsulationmeasurementcanproceed.PressingSTARTimmediatelybeginsthemeasurement.Themeasurementvalueisdisplayedonthemaindigitaldisplayandonthebargraph.Anaudiblebeepisgivenoutevery10secondstoindicatethatmeasurementisinprogress.

    If the test voltage is considered to be dangerous (>120V), the symbol is displayed. If, during insulation measurement, an external voltage >25VAC ±3V or 35VDC is detected, the measurement is stopped as long as the voltage is applied to the instrument. The symbol flashes and the voltage value is indicated on the small digital display.

    Ifthemeasurementsfluctuategreatly,theSMOOTHfunctioncanbeenabled(see§2.5.5).

    BypressingtheV/TIMEbuttonduringmeasurement,youcanalternatebetweendisplayingthedurationofthevoltagemeasurementandtheexactvoltagegener-atedonthesmalldisplay(see§2.5.2).

    Pressing theSTOPbuttonstops themeasurement.After themeasurementhasbeenstoppedtheresultremainsdisplayed.

    It ispossibletoscroll throughall theotherresultsavailableonthemaindisplayusingtheR-DAR-PIbutton.Thisbuttoncanalsobeusedbeforethemeasurementisbegun(see§2.5.3).

    Ifthe“time-controlledtest”modehasbeenselected,theR(t)buttonmakesitpos-sibletoaccessallthesavedintervalmeasurementsautomatically(see§2.5.2and2.5.3).

    IftheALARMfunctionisactivated,abuzzeristriggeredassoonasthemeasure-mentcrossesthethresholdprogrammedintheSET-UPconfigurationmenu(see§2.5.4).

    Display of values after measurement Thefollowinginformationmaybedisplayed:

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    R-DAR-PIButton V-TIME Button

    MainDisplay Smalldisplay SmalldisplayiftheMRbuttonispressed(Model1060)Resistance

    DARPI

    Capacitance*R(t)

    duration(min.sec)duration(min.sec)duration(min.sec)

    duration(min.sec)

    date,time,testvoltage,OBJ:TESTdate,time,testvoltage,OBJ:TESTdate,time,testvoltage,OBJ:TEST

    lastvoltage

    *Capacitance (µF) measurement is only displayed after the measurement is finished and the circuit has been discharged.

    2.6.3 Continuity (40Ω ) / Resistance (400kΩ)• Continuitymeasurementiscarriedoutonthe40Ωswitchposition (withatestcurrent>200mAupto20Ω)• Resistancemeasurementiscarriedoutonthe400kΩposition (withatestcurrent3VAC/DC and the START/STOP button is pressed, the symbol flashes and the audible alarm beeps (for 2 seconds) signaling that the measurement was denied. The instrument then goes back to its normal voltage measurement.

    If the voltage is 25VAC ±3V or 35VDC is detected, the measurement is stopped as long as the voltage is applied to the instrument.

    The symbol flashes and the voltage value is indicated on the small digital display.

    IftheALARMfunctionisactivated,abuzzeristriggeredassoonasthemeasure-mentcrossesthethresholdprogrammedintheSET-UPconfigurationmenu.

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    CHAPTER 3

    SPECIFICATIONS

    3.1 Reference Conditions

    Influence Quantity Reference ValuesTemperature 23°C ± 3°KRelative Humidity 45 to 55%Supply Voltage 9 to 12VFrequency Range DC and 15.3 to 65HzCapacitance in parallel with the input resistance 0µFElectric Field nilMagnetic Field < 40A/m

    3.2 VoltageMeasuring Range:1to99.9V;100to1000VResolution: 0.1V;1VFrequency Range: DC/16to65Hz(65to420Hznotspecified)Accuracy:±1%ofReading±3V,ACsinusoidalorDCvoltage(DCand15.3to65Hz)Input Resistance: 750kΩ approx

    WARNING: This instrument is rated 600V, CAT III, according to EN 61010-1 + A2 (ed. 95). NEVER use the megohmmeter on electrical conductors rated above 600V.

    3.3 Insulation ResistanceMethod:Voltage-currentmethodaccordingtoEN61557-2(ed.02/97)Nominal Output Voltage: 50,100,250,500,1000VDCOpen-circuit Voltage: ≤1.1xVn±5V(50,100,250,500,1000V)Nominal Current:>1mADCatthenominalvoltageShort-circuit Current:

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    Range Res. Voltage Accuracy2 to 999kΩ1.000 to 3.999MΩ 1kΩ 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000V

    5% of R ± 3cts4.00 to 39.99MΩ 10kΩ 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000V40.0 to 399.9MΩ 100kΩ 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000V400 to 999MΩ1.000 to 3.999GΩ 1MΩ 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000V

    4.00 to 39.99GΩ 10MΩ 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000V40.0 to 399.9GΩ 100MΩ 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000V

    15% of R ± 10cts400 to 999GΩ1.000 to 3.999TΩ 1GΩ 250, 500, 1000V

    DC Voltage Measurement (afterInsulationTest):• DCVoltageRange:25to1000V• Resolution:0.5%VDC• Accuracy:±1%ofReading±3cts• VoltagevsLoadCurve

    Capacitance Measurement (followingthedischargingoftestobject):• Range:0.005to4.999µF• Resolution:1nF• Accuracy:±10%±1ct

    Graphs showing the typical changes in test voltage as a function of the load:

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    Typical settling time of the measurement:

    Non-capacitive load Load with 1µF capacitor

    1MΩ insulation 7s 7s500GΩ insulation 17s 20s

    These values include the influences on the auto-range and supply voltageregulationsystemduetothechargeofthecapacitivecomponent.

    Discharge time of the tested element (across a 750kΩ internal resistance) up to 25V:

    Initial Voltage Discharge Time

    1000V 2.8s

    500V 2.2s

    250V 1.7s

    100V 1s

    50V 0.5s

    Range of DAR and PI Ratios: 0.000 to 9.999Accuracy: ±5%

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    3.4 ContinuityMethod:Voltage-currentmethodaccordingtoEN61557-4(ed.02/97)

    Open-circuit Voltage: 12.4VDCmax(200mADC

    Maximum Voltage Surge:1200VAC/DCfor10secondsbetweenthe“+”and“-”terminals660VAC/DCbetweenthe“G”and“-”or“G”and“+”terminals

    Test Lead Compensation:R∆ismeasuredforthetestleadsinshort-circuitwhenintheSET-UPmenu(see§2.5.7),thisvalueisstoredandsubtractedfromallcontinuitymeasure-ments.Thecompensationislimitedto5Ω.Rdisplayed=Rmeasured-R∆

    Continuity Measurement Range: 0.01 to 39.99Ω

    Resolution: 0.01Ω

    Operating Current:>200mAfrom0.01to20.00Ωand>140mAfrom20.01to39.99Ω

    Accuracy: ±3% R ± 4cts

    Maximum Inductive Load:5hrswithoutdamagetotheinstrument

    Maximum Serial Mode Voltage:3VAC/DC;measurementisprohibitedabovethisvalue

    3.5 ResistanceMethod: Voltage-currentmeasurement

    Open-circuit Voltage:Max.12.4VDC(

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    Range Resolution Accuracy0.01 to 39.99Ω 0.01Ω

    ±3% R ± 3cts40.0 to 399.9Ω 0.1Ω

    0.400 to 3.999kΩ 1Ω4.00 to 39.99kΩ 10Ω40.0 to 399.9kΩ 100Ω

    3.6 Power Supply• 8x1.5V(Ccell)alkalinebatteries;LR14(Model1050)• RechargeablebatteryNiMH(Model1060)• Recharge:85to256V/50-60Hz(electricalsafety:256V,CATIII)

    Model 1050:Measurement: Averageoperatingtime

    Insulation Measurement:21,000x5smeasurementswith20spause,fornormalload(1000V/1mA)*

    Continuity Measurement:16,000measurementslasting5swithpauseof20satnominalload(1000V/1mA)**Assuming that a 10 minute long PI measurement is made 5 times a day, the operating time will be 67 days (10 weeks or 2.5 months).

    Model 1060:Measurement:Averageoperatingtime

    Insulation Measurement:5000x5smeasurementswith29spause,fornormalload(1000V/1mA)*

    Continuity Measurement:4000measurementslasting5swithpauseof20satnominalload(1000V/1mA)**Assuming that a 10 minute long PI measurement is made 5 times a day, the operating time will be 16 days (2.5 weeks or 0.5 months).

    Recharging Time (1060)4.5hourstoreach100%ofitscapacity(maxrechargetime:6hours)0.5hourstoreach10%ofitscapacity(operatingradius:1dayapprox)

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    3.7 Mechanical SpecificationsCase Dimensions:9.45x7.28x4.33"(240x185x110mm)

    Weight:7.5lbs(120oz)

    3.8 Environmental SpecificationsOperating Range:14°to104°F(-10°to40°C)duringrechargingofbatteries 14°to131°F(-10°to55°C)duringmeasurement 20 to 80% RH

    Nominal Temperature Range: 32°to95°F(0°to35°C)

    Storage:-40°to158°F(-40°to70°C);10to90%RH

    Temperature Influence on Measurement Accuracy (all functions):±0.15%per°C

    Altitude:

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    CHAPTER 4

    OPERATION

    NOTE: Charge the instrument fully before use (Model 1060). Measurements cannot be performed during battery charging.

    4.1 Measurement Procedure• Start the instrumentbyselecting thecorrespondingposition (MΩ,40Ω

    or 400kΩ) with the selector switch.All the segments on the LCDscreenaredisplayed,thenthebattery(orrechargeablebattery)voltageisdisplayed.

    • Connect the leads to the “+” and “-” terminals and the points ofmeasurement.

    • The input voltage is constantlymeasured and displayed on the smalldisplay.Ifanexternalvoltageispresentthatisgreaterthanthethresholdsdescribedin§4.2,4.3and4.4,thenmeasurementisprohibited.

    • PresstheSTART/STOPbuttontostartthemeasurement.• Press START/STOP again to stop the measurement. The last result

    remains on the display until the next measurement is started, or theselectorswitchisturned.

    WARNING: If a voltage >25VAC or 35VDC is detected during measurements, the instrument indicates this voltage on the small display, the warning symbol flashes and the measurement is stopped.

    Note:Thereareseveralspecialfunctionsthatcanbeused(see§2.5).

    4.2 Insulation Measurement (see§2.6.2)Thisfunctionallowstheinstrumenttomeasureinsulationresistancefrom1kΩ to 40GΩatatestvoltageof50V,100V,250Vandupto1TΩ at 500V and 1000V.

    • Use the rotaryswitch toselect the required testvoltage (MΩ-50V,orMΩ-100V,orMΩ-500V,orMΩ-1000V).

    • Connecttheinstrumenttotheinsulatortobetested. • StartthemeasurementusingtheSTART/STOPbuttonandreadtheresults.

    WARNING: If the voltage present exceeds 8V for MΩ-50V, 16V for MΩ-100V, or 25V at all the other test voltages, then measurement is prohibited.

    ScrollthroughtheresultsonthemaindisplaywiththeR-DAR-PIbutton,oronthesmalldisplaywiththeV/TIMEbutton.Use R(t)whencarryingouta ‘time-controlled test’ toscroll through the intervalmeasurementvaluessavedatthesamplingratespecifiedinSET-UP.

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    These values are available until anothermeasurement is taken or the selectorswitchisturned.When measuring high levels of insulation(>1GΩ),itisadvisedthattheguardterminalbeusedtoeliminatetheinfluenceofsurfaceleakagecurrents.Theguardisconnectedbetweenthetwomeasurementcontactpoints,andthesurfacesus-ceptibletosurfacecurrents,(e.g.dusty,dampcableortransformerinsulation).Inthiscase,alligatorclipsarepreferabletotest-probesheldinthehand.As soonas insulationmeasurement is stopped, the test circuit is automaticallydischargedusingtheinstrument’sinternalresistance.

    4.3 Continuity Measurement (see§2.6.3)Themeasurementcurrentis>200mAfrom0Ω to 20Ωand>140mAfrom20Ω to 40Ωinthisfunction.Thismeasurementserves to test the low resistance.Themeasurement rangesincreaseautomaticallyupto40Ωwithamaximumresolutionof0.01Ω.

    • Selectthe40Ωpositionwithrotaryswitch.• Connecttheinstrumenttothetestobject.• Ifthevoltagepresentis>3V,thenmeasurementisprohibited.• Startthemeasurementandreadtheresults.

    NOTE:Itispossibletocompensatefortheleadresistance(see§2.5.10)

    NOTE: The R-DAR-PI and V/TIME buttons are not active for this function. There is no automatic polarity change in continuity measurement.

    4.4 Resistance Measurement (see§2.6.3)Themeasurement current is limited to 6mA in this function.Themeasurementrangesincreaseautomaticallyupto400kΩwithmaximumresolutionof0.01Ω.

    • Select400kΩpositionwiththerotaryswitch.• Connecttheinstrumenttothetestobject.• Ifthevoltagepresentis>3V,thenmeasurementisprohibited.• Startthemeasurementandreadtheresults.

    Duringmeasurement,thepotentialdifferenceattheinputisindicatedonthesmalldisplay(usefulformeasurementofmulti-junctioncomponents:thyristors,highvolt-agediodes,etc).Theopencircuitvoltageisequaltothevoltageoftheinstrument’sbattery.

    NOTE: The R-DAR-PI and V/TIME buttons are not active for this function.

    4.5 Capacitance MeasurementCapacitancemeasurementisautomaticallycarriedoutduringinsulationmeasure-ment.Itisdisplayedafterthemeasurementisstoppedandthecircuitisdischarged,usingtheR-DAR-PI button.

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    CHAPTER 5

    MEMORY / RS-232 (Model 1060)

    5.1 RS-232 SpecificationsTheCommunicationRate,forDataViewsoftwareconnection,canbesetto300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600.ThissettingiscarriedoutintheSET-UPmenu(see§2.5.7).Dataformat:8databits,1stopbit,noparity,Xon/Xoffprotocol.

    Connection to a PC:Cable,PCRS-232,DB9F/F6ftNullModemCable(1060)............. Cat. #2119.45

    2 2

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    5 5

    9-pin female connectorto Model 1060

    9-pin female connectorto serial printer

    5.2 Saving / Recalling Values (MEM/MR Button)NOTE:Afterreplacingorcompletelydischargingthebattery,themessage“MemoryOFF”appearswhenyoutrytosaveameasurementinmemory.To be able to save your measurements, you will need to do the following:SettheinstrumenttoSET-UPandpresstheMEMbutton(thedisplayshows“MEMAllclr”).PresstheMEMbuttonfor2s(thedisplayshows“MEMALLFrEE”).Mea-surementsarenowreadytobesaved.

    First Function - MEM (Save)Results can be recorded in the instrument’s memory and stored along withaddressesdefinedbyanobjectnumber(OBJ)andatestnumber(TEST).Anobjectrepresentsa‘box’intowhichwecanplace99tests.Thus,anobjectcanrepresentamachineoraninstallationuponwhichacertainnumberofmeasure-ments(insulation,resistanceandcontinuity)arecarriedout.

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    1) Whenthebuttonispressed,theMEMsymbolflashesandthesmalldisplayindicatesthefirstfreeOBJ : TESTnumber(e.g.02:01).Themaindisplayindicates“FrEE”.• TheOBJnumberisthesameasthatofthelastsavedmeasurement,and

    theTESTnumbergoesupinincrementsof1.• ItisalwayspossibletomodifyOBJ : TESTwith and .• Iftheuserhappenstoselectamemoryaddressthatisalreadyoccupied,

    thenOCCappearsonthemainscreen.• IfanewOBJisselected,theTESTgoesbackto01.

    2) By pressing MEM once again, the present measurement results will berecordedintheselectedmemoryaddress(occupiedorotherwise).TheMEM symbolstopsflashingandremainsdisplayed.Thetimeandthedateofthisrecordingarestoredwiththeavailabledata(R,V,t).If a button other than MEM is pressed, or the selector switch is moved before pressing MEM a second time, the instrument exits from MEM mode without saving the results.

    3) Ifatime-controlledtesthasbeeninitiated,intervalvalues(samples)areavail-able.TheyareautomaticallysavedunderthesameOBJ : TESTnumberasthefinalmeasurement.

    Memory Capacity: • Totalmemoryspace:128kb• Datamanagement:8kb• Freememoryspace:120kb

    Aninsulationmeasurementresulttakesupapproximately80bytes.Fora“time-controlled test”, a sample takes up 10 more bytes. A resistance or continuitymeasurement takesup26bytes.Therefore, it ispossible to recordabout1500insulationmeasurementsorabout4000resistanceorcontinuitytests.

    Free Memory SpaceThisfunctionisautomaticallyactivatedwhenaresultissaved.PressMEMoncetogetthefollowingfreeOBJ:TESTnumber;thebargraphdis-playedcorrespondstotheavailablefreememoryspace.

    • Iftheentirememoryisfree,allofthebargraphsegmentsappear.• Iftheentirememoryisfull,thearrowtotheleftofthebargraphflashes.• Assoonasthestorageiscomplete,thebargraphdisappears.

    Eachsegmentofthebargraphequalsapproximately50recordings.

    Second Function - MRTheMRfunctionallowsarecallofanysaveddatafrommemory,regardlessofthepositionoftherotaryselectorswitch.

    • Whenthebuttonispressed,theMRsymbolisdisplayed.Thesmalldis-playindicatesthelastOBJ:TESTnumbertobeassigned(e.g.02:11).

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    • 02“11”flashesoppositetheTESTsymbol.Usethe and buttonstoselectthedesiredOBJ:TESTnumber.

    • If a newOBJ is selected, TEST is automatically set to themaximumstorednumber.At thisstage it ispossible to reviewtheentirememorywiththe and buttons,sincethemeasurementvaluescorrespondingtotheselectedOBJ:TESTnumberaredisplayedonthemaindisplay.UsetheR-DAR-PIbuttontoscrollthroughthem.

    • The V/TIMEbuttongivesaccesstothedate/ time/V/OBJ-TESTnumberforeachresult.

    • If the recordingselectedby theOBJ :TESTnumbercorresponds toatime-controlled test, theR(t) values can be accessed by pressing theR(t)button.Thesmalldisplaychangesandindicatesmin:sec(timeof1stsample)andthesymbol flashesonthescreen.Youcanscrollthroughtheothersampleswiththe button.

    To exit from R(t) mode and return to the normalmemory recallmode (OBJ :TEST), pressR(t) or R-DAR-PIagain.To exit the MR function,press theMR buttononceagainorturntheselectorswitch.

    5.3 Printing Measured Values (PRINT/PRINT MEM Button - Model 1060)

    NOTE: AEMCsuggeststhatprintingbeperformedthroughtheDataViewsoftwarevs.thePRINTButton.

    However,ifyouuseaserialprinter,choosetheappropriatecommunicationspeed(communicationrate)intheSET-UPmenu,between300and9600,thenprogramtheprintertotheformatrunbytheinstrument(see§5.1).Ifyouareusingaparallelprinter,youshouldsetthecommunicationrateto“Paral-lel” wheninSET-UPandusetheoptionalserial-to-paralleladapter.Therearetwoprintingmodespossible:

    • Instantaneousprintingofmeasurement(PRINT)• Printingofrecordeddata(PRINTmemory)

    If the data transmission to the printer is successful, the COM symbol flashes once on the screen. If a problem has occurred, the COM symbol remains on the LCD screen without flashing.

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    5.4 Instantaneous Printing of Measurements (PRINT button)FollowingameasurementorafteraccessingvaluesinMRmode,usethePRINT functiontoprintthemeasurementresults.

    NOTE: PRINT only works when the test is stopped by pressing the START/STOP button and the value is displayed on the LCD.

    PressthePRINTbuttontoprintthefollowing:• 1setofmeasurements(V/R/DAR/PI/date/ time)fornormaltests.• TheR(t)valuesifthe“time-controlledtest”hasbeenused.

    To stop printing,movethepositionoftheselectorswitch.

    Accordingtothefunctionused,thefollowingmodelsareobtained:

    Insulation MeasurementAEMC®InstrumentsModel1060Instrumentnumber:000001INSULATIONRESISTANCETESTOBJECT:01 .....................................TEST:01(only printed in MR mode)Description:............................................................................................................................Date: ............................................03.31.2001Starttime: ............................................14:55Testduration: ......................... 15 min. 30 secTemperature: ..............................°C.........°FRelativehumidity: ...................................... %Testvoltage: ....................................... 1000VInsulationresistance(R): ...............385GOhmDAR(R1’/R30”): .................................1.234PI(R10’/R1”):......................................2.345Comments: ............................................................................................................................Dateofnexttest: ............................../..../.......After a ‘time-controlled test’ other results are printed (interval samples):

    Time Resistance Voltage00:30 35.94GOhm 1005V01:00 42.00GOhm 1005V01:30 43.50GOhm 1005V etc...

    A space for the operator’s signature is available at the end of the printout.

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    Continuity or Resistance MeasurementAEMC®InstrumentsModel1060Instrumentnumber:000001CONTINUITYTESTorRESISTANCETESTOBJECT:01 ...................................TEST:01(onlyprintedinMRmode)Description:.............................................................................................................................Date: ............................................03.31.2001Starttime: ...........................................14:55Testcurrent: .................................... >200mALeadcompensation: ............................0.12ΩPotentialdifference: ............................... 0.9VContinuityorResistance:.....................0.45ΩComments: .....................................................................................................................................................................................................Dateofnexttest: .............................../..../.......A space for the operator’s signature is available at the end of the printout.

    5.5 Printing Data in Memory (PRINT MEM button)Printsoutthecontentsoftheinstrument’sread-writememory.Thesmalldisplayindicates01:01fortheOBJ:TESTnumber(startingaddressofprinting).Themaindisplayindicatesthelastrecordinginmemory(theendaddressofprint-ing).e.g.12:06.

    01 flashesopposite theOBJposition, theusual selectionprocedure should beused( and buttons)inordertodefinethestart/endaddressesoftheprintout.

    • To exit without printing,alterthepositionoftheselectorswitch.• To proceed with printing,pressthePRINTbuttononcemore.• To stop printing,alterthepositionoftheselectorswitch.

    Onlythemainresultsareprintedout.Example:AEMC®InstrumentsModel1060Instrumentnumber:000001CONTINUITY TESTOBJECT:01 .....................................TEST:01Date: ............................................03.31.2001Starttime: .............................................14:55Continuity:............................................0.45Ω

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    CONTINUITY TESTOBJECT:01 .....................................TEST:02Date: ............................................03.31.2001Starttime: .............................................14:55Continuity:............................................0.91Ω

    INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST OBJECT:01 .....................................TEST:03Date: ............................................03.31.2001Starttime: .............................................14:55Testduration: .......................... 15 min 30 secTemperature: ................................°C.........°FRelativehumidity: ....................................... %Testvoltage: ...................................... 1000 VInsulationresistance(IR): .................385 GΩDAR(RI1’/30”): ....................................1.234PI(RI10’/RI1’): ....................................2.345Comments: .....................................................................................................................................................................................................A space for the operator’s signature is available at the end of the printout.

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    CHAPTER 6

    APPLICATION EXAMPLES

    6.1 Insulation Measurements on Electrical Installations

    L1

    L2

    L3

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    Themeasurementsareperformedbetweenconductorsorbetweenallthecon-ductorsandtheearth.

    6.2 Measurements on Electrical or Telecom Cable

    + - G

    a

    bCable

    Braid InsulatorGuard

    Insulationbetweenwiresorbetweeneachwireandtheearth.

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    6.3 Insulation Measurements on Motors

    + -

    Motor

    + - + -

    Motor coils

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    CHAPTER 7

    USING DATAVIEW®

    7.1 Installing DataView®

    DO NOT CONNECT THE INSTRUMENT TO THE PC BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE AND DRIVERS.

    NOTE:When installing, the user must haveAdministrative access rightsduring the installation.Theusers access rights canbe changedafter theinstallationiscomplete.DataView®mustbereinstalledforeachuserinamulti-usersystem.

    USB Flash Drive Install

    1. InserttheUSBstickintoanavailableUSBport(waitfordrivertobeinstalled).2. IfAutorunisenabledthenanAutoPlaywindowshouldappearasshown.

    NOTE: If Autorun is disabled, it will be necessary to open Windows Explorer, then locate and open the USB stick drive labeled “DataView” to view the files on the drive.

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    3. IntheAutoPlaywindow,selectOpen Folder to view Files.

    4. Double-clickonSetup.exefromtheopenedfolderviewtolaunchtheData-Viewsetupprogram.

    NOTE: If installing onto a Vista based computer the User Account Control dialog box will be displayed. Select the Allow option to proceed.

    5. A Set-up window,similartotheonebelow,willappear.

    Figure 7-1

    There are several different options to choose from.Someoptions(*) require aninternet connection.

    • DataView, Version x.xx.xxxx-InstallsDataView®ontothePC.

    • *Adobe Reader-LinkstotheAdobe®websitetodownloadthemostrecentversionofAdobe®Readertothecomputer.Adobe® Reader is required for viewing PDF documents supplied with DataView®.

    • *DataView Updates -Links to theonlineDataView®softwareupdates tocheckfornewsoftwareversionreleases.

    • *Firmware Upgrades -Linkstotheonlinefirmwareupdatestocheckfornewfirmwareversionreleases.

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    • Documents -Showsa listof instrument relateddocuments thatyoucanview.Adobe®ReaderisrequiredforviewingPDFdocumentssuppliedwithDataView®.

    6. DataView, Version x.xx.xxxxoptionshouldbeselectedbydefault.SelectthedesiredlanguageandthenclickonInstall.

    7. TheInstallation Wizardwindowwillappear.ClickNext.

    8. Toproceed,acceptthetermsofthelicenseagreementandclickNext.

    9. IntheCustomer Informationwindow,enteraNameandCompany,thenclickNext.

    10. IntheSetup Typewindowthatappears,selectthe“Complete”radiobuttonoption,thenclickNext.

    11. IntheSelect Featureswindowthatappears,selecttheinstrument’scontrolpanelthatyouwanttoinstall,thenclickNext.

    NOTE: The PDF-XChange option must be selected to be able to generate PDF reports from within DataView®.

    Figure 7-2

    12. IntheReady to Install the Programwindow,clickonInstall.

    13. If the instrumentselected for installation requires theuseofaUSBport,a warningboxwillappear,similartoFigure7-3.ClickOK.

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    Figure 7-3

    NOTE: The installation of the drivers may take a few moments. Windows may even indicate that it is not responding, however it is running. Please wait for it to finish.

    14. Whenthedriversarefinishedinstalling, the Installation Successfuldialogboxwillappear.ClickonOK.

    15. Next,theInstallation Wizard Completewindowwillappear.ClickonFinish.

    16. A Questiondialogboxappearsnext.ClickYestoreadtheprocedureforcon-nectingtheinstrumenttotheUSBportonthecomputer.

    NOTE: The Set-up window remains open. You may now select another option to download (e.g. Adobe® Reader), or close the window.

    17. Restartyourcomputer,thenconnecttheinstrumenttotheUSBportonthecomputer.

    18. Onceconnected,theFound New Hardwaredialogboxwillappear.Windowswillcompletethedriverinstallationprocessautomatically.

    Shortcuts forDataView® andeach instrument controlpanel selectedduring theinstallationprocesshavebeenaddedtoyourdesktop.

    NOTE: If you connected your instrument to the computer before installing the software and drivers, you may need to use the Add/Remove Hardware utility to remove the instrument driver before repeating the process.

    7.2 Connecting the Model 1060 to your ComputerTheModel1060issuppliedwithaserialinterfacecablenecessaryforconnectingtheinstrumenttothecomputer.Thiscable(Cat.#2119.45)isequippedwitha9-pinfemaleconnectoroneachend,thusprovidingtheabilitytointerfacewithcomput-ersthathave9-pinconnectors(seediagramin§5.1).

    Toconnectthemegohmmetertoyourcomputer:

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    • Connectthe9-pinconnectorfromoneendofthecabletotheserialportonthefrontpaneloftheModel1060megohmmeter.

    • Connectthe9-pinfromtheotherendofthecabletoanavailableserialportonthebackofyourcomputer.

    You are now ready to communicate using the DataView® software with themegohmmeter.

    7.3 Using DataView®

    OncetheserialconnectionbetweenthecomputerandtheModel1060hasbeencompleted,asdescribedabove,startDataView®.

    TherearetwowaystoopenandusetheDataView®software:

    Using the Megohmmeter Icon

    • Double-clickthe Megohmmeter Icon thatwascreatedduringinstallation,locatedonthedesktop.

    • DataView®willopenandtheConnectionwindowwillappear (seeFigure7-5).

    Using the DataView Icon

    • Double-click the DataView Icon that was created during installation,locatedonthedesktop.

    • DataView®willopenanddisplaytheDataView Quick Startwindow (seeFigure7-4).

    • ClicktheConfigure Instrument buttonandtheConnection windowwillappear(seeFigure7-5).

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    Figure 7-4

    7.3.1 Configuring the Instrument

    Toconfiguretheinstrument,performthefollowingsteps.1. ClicktheConfigure Instrumentbutton.Adialogboxwillopen,allowingyou

    toselecttheCommunicationRateandtheSerialPortforcommunicatingwiththeModel1060.

    Figure 7-5

    2. Makesurethattheserialportdisplayedinthedialogboxmatchestheportyoupluggedtheserialcableinto.Ifthecorrectserialportisnotselected,clickonthedropdownarrowandselecttheproperone.

    3. TheCommunicationRatewilldefault to9600andshouldbeacceptable toanycomputer.ThisisalsothedefaultratefortheModel1060.YoumayselectadifferentratebyclickingontheCommunicationRatedrop-downmenuandselectingfromtheavailablevalues.

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    4. OncethepropercommunicationparametershavebeenspecifiedclickontheOKbutton.

    NOTE: The instrument must be configured for the same communications rate specified in Figure 7-5. If it is not, then you must either select the corresponding rate or change the instruments rate.

    Whenaserialcommunicationlinkisestablished,theDataView®programwillauto-matically identify the instrument that it is connected to.An instrument selectionscreenwillappearforafewsecondswhilethistakesplace.Onceidentificationiscomplete,theSetupdialogboxwillappearonthescreen.

    Figure 7-6

    ThisdialogboxletsyouconfigureeveryaspectoftheModel1060megohmmeter.Eachfield in thedialogbox is identical to theprogrammable featuresavailablefromtheinstrumentfrontpanelitself.Referto§2.5foracompletedescriptionofeachconfigurablefunction.Severalofthefunctionsareconfiguredbytypingtheappropriatevalueinthefieldprovided,suchastestruntime,whichmaybeprogrammedfromavalueofoneminuteto59minutes59seconds.Othersareconfiguredbyclickingontheappropriateradiobutton,suchas,activat-ingordeactivatingthebuzzerbyeitherselectingONorOFF.

    Therighthandsideofthissetupdialogboxcontainsninecommandbuttons:

    • Close:ClosestheConfigurationdialogboxandbringsuptheControlPanel.

    • Write to Inst:Programsthemegohmmeterusingthecurrentsettings.

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    • Read from Inst:Readsthecurrentconfigurationofthemegohmmeterattachedviatheserialcable.

    • Save to Disk:Savesthecurrentconfiguration.Thisfilewillresideonthecomputer’sdiskdrive.Savingdifferentconfigurationsetupscanbeusefulforfuturefunctionsandtests.

    • Load from Disk:Retrievesasavedfilefromthecomputer’sdiskdrivetobeusedinprogrammingthemegohmmeter.

    • Defaults: ResetsallfieldsintheSetupdialogboxbacktotheoriginalfactorysettings.

    • Set Clock:Programsthecomputer’stimeanddateintotheconfigura-tionofthemegohmmeter.

    • Clear Memory:Erasesallcontentsinallmemorylocationsinthemeg-ohmmeter.

    • Download:Retrievesthestoreddatafromallmemorylocationswithinthemegohmmeterfornamingandstoringonthecomputer’sdiskdrivememory.

    OnceallfieldsintheSetupdialogboxhavebeenconfigured,itisrecommendedthatyouperformthefollowingsteps.

    1. ClickontheSave button

    2. Nameandsavethefile.

    3. ClickontheWritebuttontoconfigurethemegohmmeterwiththisnewcon-figuration.

    4. ClickontheClose buttontoexitSetupandopentheControlPanel.

    NOTE: While connected, both the DataView® and Megohmmeter windows are open. They have similar main menu options, so you need to be aware of which window you are working in.

    You can tell which window you are working in by looking at the top left corner of the active window. It will either display “DataView” or “Megohmmeter”.

    You can select the Megohmmeter Control Panel via the Windows taskbar at the bottom of your screen.

    7.3.2 Running the Test

    After configuring the instrument, theControlPanelwill automaticallyopen.TheControlPanelisusedtoinitiateatimedtestfromthecomputer.

    TheControlPaneldialogboxconsistsoffivecommandbuttons:

    • Start: Thisbuttonbeginsatimedtest.

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    • Clear Display:Clearsthestatisticaldata,onthelowerleftsideofthescreen,andthegraph,ontherightsideofthescreen.

    • Save to Disk:Savesthecurrentdatatoafileinthecomputer.

    • Configure:ReturnstothemegohmmeterSetupdialogboxforconfigur-ingtheinstrument.

    • Download: Retrievesdatafromthememoryofthemegohmmeterforstorageinthecomputer.

    Figure 7-7

    Torunatimedtest,performthefollowingsteps:1. Selecttheappropriatevoltageforthetestbyclickingontheradiobuttonnext

    tothedesiredselection.2. PresstheStartbutton.Thiswillrunthetestattheselectedvoltage. Asthetestisrunning,allotherbuttonsaregrayedoutandtheStart button

    becomes a Stopbutton.

    Oncethetesthasstarted,agraphwillbegintoappearandbuildontherightsideoftheControlPanel(seeFigure7-7).Thestatisticaldataforthetimeofthetest,DAR,PI,resistancevalueandotherinformationwillappearastheyarecompletedonthelowerleftsideoftheControlPanel.Thetestwillstopautomaticallyattheendoftheprogrammedruntime.YoumayalsostopthetestatanytimebypressingtheStopbutton.

    3. OncethetesthasbeencompletedpresstheSave to Diskbuttontosavetheresultsofthetestjustcompletedtoadiskdriveinyourcomputer.

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    4. Namethefile,thenpresstheSavebutton.

    Thiswillopenthesessionpropertiesdialogbox:

    Figure 7-8

    5. Onceyouhavecompletedfilling inall the informationon thescreen,pressOK.Thiswillopenadialogboxallowingyoutoaddadescriptivenamefortheobjectandtestjustperformed.

    6. PresstheOK button.Theinformationisnowsavedtodisk.7. Youwill thenbeasked if youwant toopen thedatabase justdownloaded.

    ClicktheYes button,whichwillopenadialogboxlabeledCreateViewfromTemplate.

    8. IntheGroupswindowofthisdialogbox,clickon“megohmmeter”andintheTemplateswindowclickon“Megohmmeter1060SummaryReport”.

    9. IntheStep2:SpecifyDatabase(s)window,thefileyoujustsavedandnamedshouldbevisible.Ifthisisthefileyouwishtogenerateareportfrom,clicktheOKbutton.Thereportwillnowbeavailableon thescreen includinggraph,individualdatapointsandallstatisticaldata.

    10. Toprintthisreport,eitherclickonthePrinticonorclickontheFilecommandandthenPrint.

    Thiscompletestheprocessofconfiguring,running,retrievingdata,andprintingareportusingDataView®withyourModel1060megohmmeter.

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    CHAPTER 8

    MAINTENANCE

    Useonlyfactoryspecifiedreplacementparts.AEMC®willnotbeheldresponsibleforanyaccident,incident,ormalfunctionfollowingarepairdoneotherthanbyitsservicecenterorbyanapprovedrepaircenter.

    8.1 Battery Replacement (Model 1050)Thebatteryvoltageisdisplayedonthesmalldigitaldisplayfor2secondswhenswitchingontheinstrument.Themaindisplayindicates“bAt”. Beforeanymeasurements,makesurethatthe symbolisnotdisplayedwhenameasurementfunctionisselected.Ifitisdisplayed,changeallthebatteries.

    NOTE: Make sure that none of the terminals are connected and that the switch is set to OFF before opening the battery compartment.

    Batteriesspecified:LR14alkaline(Ccell)

    1. Unscrewthe4screwsontheundersideofthecasetoopentheinstrument.2. Placetheinstrumentonatableandpressonthescrewstoextractthefront

    panel.3. Turnthe instrumentover toremovethefrontpanelunit fromthecase.The

    batteriesarethenaccessibleatthebackofthepanelunit.4. Unscrewthetwoscrewsonthebatterycompartment.5. Replacecoverbeforeoperatingtheinstrument.

    NOTE: Make sure that the seal is not damaged during the removal and replace-ment of the front panel.

    8.2 Recharging the Battery (Model 1060)If the symbol isflashing,thenit isnecessarytorechargethebattery.Con-necttheinstrumenttothe120VACpowercordviatheconnector,chargingstartsautomatically:

    • bAt on thesmall displayandCHrG on themaindisplay, signifies fastcharginginprogress.

    • bAtonthesmalldisplayandCHrGflashingonthemaindisplay,signifiesslowcharging(startsoffwithfastcharge,temperatureconditionspermitting).

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    • bAt on thesmall displayandFULL on themaindisplay, signifies thatchargingisover.

    Iftheinstrumentisstartedupandthebatteryvoltageis>8V,thenthenormaluseofthedeviceispermitted.

    NOTE: The battery should be changed by an authorized repair facility recog-nized by AEMC® Instruments.

    Changing the battery causes data to be lost from the memory.

    PresstheMEM/MRbutton.“OFF” isdisplayed.ProceedwithatotalclearingofmemoryinSET-UP(see§2.5.7)sotheMEM/MRfunctionscanbeusedagain.

    8.3 Fuse ReplacementIfFUS HI or FUSE -G-flashesontheLCDwhenturningthe instrumentON,orduringcontinuitymeasurement,thenitisimperativethatthecorrespondingfusesbechanged,takingallthenecessaryprecautionswhenopeninguptheinstrument(see§8.1foropeningprocedure).

    NOTE: Make sure that none of the terminals are connected and that the selec-tor switch is set to OFF before opening up the case.

    Usingonlythetypesoffusesshownonthestickerinbatterycompartment:• “+”terminalfuseF1(FUSHI): F2.5Afastfuse-1.2kV-8x50mm-15kA• “G”terminalfuseF2(FUSG): F0.1Afastfuse-660V-6.3x32mm-20kA

    8.4 Cleaning

    Disconnect the instrument from any source of electricity. Useasoftclothlightlydampenedwithsoapywater.Rinsewithawetclothandthendrywithadrycloth.Donotusealcohol,solventsorhydrocarbons.

    8.5 StorageIftheinstrumentisnotusedforanextendedtimeperiod(longerthantwomonths),removethebatteryandstoreseparately(Model1050).

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    Repair and CalibrationTo ensure that your instrument meets factory specifications, we recommendthat itbescheduledbacktoourfactoryServiceCenteratone-year intervalsforrecalibration,orasrequiredbyotherstandardsorinternalprocedures.

    For instrument repair and calibration:YoumustcontactourServiceCenterforaCustomerServiceAuthorizationNumber(CSA#). This will ensure that when your instrument arrives, it will be trackedandprocessedpromptly.Pleasewrite theCSA#on theoutsideof theshippingcontainer.Iftheinstrumentisreturnedforcalibration,weneedtoknowifyouwantastandardcalibration,oracalibration traceable toN.I.S.T. (Includescalibrationcertificateplusrecordedcalibrationdata).

    Ship To: ChauvinArnoux®,Inc.d.b.a.AEMC®Instruments 15FaradayDrive Dover,NH03820USA Phone: (800)945-2362(Ext.360) (603)749-6434(Ext.360) Fax: (603)742-2346or(603)749-6309 E-mail: [email protected]

    (Orcontactyourauthorizeddistributor)

    Costs for repair, standard calibration, and calibration traceable to N.I.S.T. areavailable.

    NOTE: You must obtain a CSA# before returning any instrument.

    Technical and Sales Assistance

    Ifyouareexperiencinganytechnicalproblems,orrequireanyassistancewiththeproperoperationorapplicationofyourinstrument,pleasecall,mail,faxore-mailourtechnicalsupportteam:

    ChauvinArnoux®,Inc.d.b.a.AEMC®Instruments 200FoxboroughBoulevard Foxborough,MA02035USA Phone: (800)343-1391 (508)698-2115 Fax: (508)698-2118 E-mail: [email protected] www.aemc.com

    NOTE: Do not ship Instruments to our Foxborough, MA address.

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    Limited WarrantyTheMegohmmeterModel1050/1060iswarrantedtotheownerforaperiodofoneyearfromthedateoforiginalpurchaseagainstdefectsinmanufacture.ThislimitedwarrantyisgivenbyAEMC®Instruments,notbythedistributorfromwhomitwaspurchased.Thiswarrantyisvoidiftheunithasbeentamperedwith,abusedorifthedefectisrelatedtoservicenotperformedbyAEMC®Instruments.

    Full warranty coverage and product registration is available on our website at www.aemc.com/warranty.html.

    Please print the online Warranty Coverage Information for your records.

    What AEMC® Instruments will do:Ifamalfunctionoccurswithintheone-yearperiod,youmayreturntheinstrumenttousforrepair,providedwehaveyourwarrantyregistrationinformationonfileoraproofofpurchase.AEMC® Instrumentswill,at itsoption,repairorreplacethefaultymaterial.

    REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.aemc.com

    Warranty Repairs

    What you must do to return an Instrument for Warranty Repair: First,requestaCustomerServiceAuthorizationNumber(CSA#)byphoneorbyfaxfromourServiceDepartment(seeaddressbelow),thenreturntheinstrumentalongwith thesignedCSAForm.Pleasewrite theCSA#on theoutsideof theshippingcontainer.Returntheinstrument,postageorshipmentpre-paidto:

    Ship To: ChauvinArnoux®,Inc.d.b.a.AEMC®Instruments 15FaradayDrive•Dover,NH03820USA Phone: (800)945-2362(Ext.360) (603)749-6434(Ext.360) Fax: (603)742-2346or(603)749-6309 E-mail: [email protected]

    Caution: To protect yourself against in-transit loss,we recommend you insureyourreturnedmaterial.

    NOTE: You must obtain a CSA# before returning any instrument.

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    Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments15FaradayDrive•Dover,NH03820USA•Phone:(603)749-6434•Fax:(603)742-2346

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    INTRODUCTION1.1International Electrical Symbols1.2Definition of Measurement Categories1.3Receiving Your Shipment1.4Ordering Information1.4.1Accessories and Replacement Parts1.4.2Accessory Information

    PRODUCT FEATURES2.1Control Features2.2Digital Display Features2.3Bargraph2.4Symbols2.5Button Functions2.5.12nd Button2.5.2V-TIME /  Button2.5.3R-DAR-PI / R(t) Button2.5.4 / ALARM Button2.5.5 / SMOOTH Button2.5.6 Button2.5.7SET-UP Button (Configuring the Instrument)2.5.8Clearing the Memory2.5.9Communication Rate (RS-232)2.5.10Lead Resistance Compensation2.5.11Default Device Configuration2.5.12Blocking (Disabling) Test Voltages

    2.6Measurement Functions2.6.1AC/DC Voltage2.6.2Insulation Measurement2.6.3Continuity (40Ω  ) / Resistance (400kΩ)

    SPECIFICATIONS3.1Reference Conditions3.2Voltage3.3Insulation Resistance3.4Continuity3.5Resistance3.6Power Supply3.7Mechanical Specifications3.8Environmental Specifications3.9Safety Specifications

    OPERATION4.1Measurement Procedure4.2 Insulation Measurement4.3 Continuity Measurement4.4 Resistance Measurement4.5Capacitance Measurement

    MEMORY / RS-232 (Model 1060)5.1RS-232 Specifications5.2Saving / Recalling Values (MEM/MR Button)5.3Printing Measured Values5.4Instantaneous Printing of Measurements (PRINT button)5.5Printing Data in Memory (PRINT MEM button)

    APPLICATION EXAMPLES6.1Insulation Measurements on Electrical Installations6.2Measurements on Electrical or Telecom Cable6.3Insulation Measurements on Motors

    USING DATAVIEW®7.1Installing DataView®7.2Connecting the Model 1060 to your Computer7.3Using DataView®7.3.1Configuring the Instrument7.3.2Running the Test

    MAINTENANCE8.1Battery Replacement (Model 1050)8.2Recharging the Battery (Model 1060)8.3Fuse Replacement8.4Cleaning8.5StorageRepair and CalibrationTechnical and Sales AssistanceLimited WarrantyWarranty Repairs