Digital Clamp Meter 570S-APPñ⁄ô True RMS Multimeter 6000C User Manual

June 16, 2024
Digital Clamp Meter

Digital Clamp Meter 570S-APPñ⁄ô True RMS Multimeter 6000C

Product Information: 6000 COUNTS TRUE-RMS AUTO RANGE INTELLIGENT DIGITAL

AC/DC CLAMP MULTIMETER

Specifications

  • Counts : 6000
  • True-RMS
  • Auto Range
  • AC/DC Voltage Measurement
  • AC/DC Current Measurement
  • Resistance Measurement
  • Capacitor Measurement
  • Frequency Measurement
  • Duty Cycle Measurement
  • Temperature Measurement
  • Non Contact AC Voltage (NCV) Detection
  • Positive Diode Voltage Fall Measurement
  • Audible Continuity Test
  • Wireless Transmission to Mobile Phone
  • Remote Monitoring via APP
  • Measurement Distance Control : 10-15m

Panel Layout

  1. Clamp jaws : Opens 45mm to enclose conductor.
  2. NCV detection area (right offside).
  3. Jaw-opening handle : Opens and closes the jaws.
  4. Rotary Switch : Use this switch to select functions and ranges.
  5. HOLD key : Press the HOLD key to lock display value, and the DH sign will appear on the display, press it again to exit. Press HOLD key more than 2 seconds, the back light will light up, press it more than 2 seconds again, the back light will light off.
  6. SELECT key : This key work on the range, press it to choose resistance, continuity, diode or capacitance test, on the voltage or current range, change to DC or AC, on the range, change to or test.
  7. MAX/MIN key : Press the MAX/MIN key to lock MAX or MIN value, and the MAX or MIN sign will appear on the display, press it over 2 seconds to exit.
  8. Hz/Duty Key : On ACV/ACA or Hz range, press the Hz/Duty key, you can choose the Frequency or Duty Cycle measurement.
  9. REL Key : Press the REL key, the meter enters relative measuring mode, is displayed on the LCD and the present reading becomes the reference value and displayed on the display. Relative measurement REL = measurement value – Reference value. Press it again to exit.
  10. LCD display : 6000 counts digit, full function symbol display.
  11. COM : COM and Temperature – Input Jack
  12. VHz : V/ / /Hz/T+ Input Jack

Safety Information

  • The meter is designed according to IEC-1010 concerning electronic measuring instruments with an over-voltage category CAT 1000V or CAT 600V and pollution 2.
  • Follow all safety and operating instructions to ensure that the meter is used safely and is kept in good operating condition.
  • Safety symbols
    • Important safety information, refer to the operating manual.
    • Dangerous voltage may be present.
    • Double insulation (protection Class II)

Special Cautions for Operation

  1. The meters can be safe only according to standard procedures when used in conjunction with the supplied test leads. To replace damaged test leads with only the same model or same electric specifications.
  2. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not use the meters before the cover is in place.
  3. The range switch should be in the right position for testing.
  4. To avoid electric shock and damaging the instruments, the input signals should be within the specified range.

Product Usage Instructions

Measuring DC & AC Voltage

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the voltage measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the clamp jaws around the conductor to measure voltage.
  5. Read the voltage value displayed on the LCD screen.

Measuring DC & AC Current

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the current measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the clamp jaws around the conductor to measure current.
  5. Read the current value displayed on the LCD screen.

Measuring Resistance

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the resistance measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the test leads across the resistor to measure resistance.
  5. Read the resistance value displayed on the LCD screen.

Measuring Capacitor

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the capacitor measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the test leads across the capacitor to measure capacitance.
  5. Read the capacitance value displayed on the LCD screen.

Measuring Frequency

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the frequency measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the test leads across the signal source to measure frequency.
  5. Read the frequency value displayed on the LCD screen.

Measuring Duty Cycle

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the duty cycle measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the test leads across the signal source to measure duty cycle.
  5. Read the duty cycle value displayed on the LCD screen.

Measuring Temperature

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the temperature measurement function.
  3. Connect the temperature probe to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the temperature probe in contact with the object to measure temperature.
  5. Read the temperature value displayed on the LCD screen.

Non Contact AC Voltage (NCV) Detection

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the NCV detection function.
  3. Hold the clamp multimeter close to the AC voltage source.
  4. If AC voltage is detected, the multimeter will indicate it through visual or audible signals.

Positive Diode Voltage Fall Measurement

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the positive diode voltage fall measurement function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the test leads across the diode to measure its voltage fall.
  5. Read the voltage fall value displayed on the LCD screen.

Audible Continuity Test

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Rotate the rotary switch to select the continuity test function.
  3. Connect the test leads to the COM and VHz input jacks.
  4. Place the test leads across the circuit or component to check for continuity.
  5. If continuity is detected, the multimeter will produce an audible sound.

Wireless Transmission to Mobile Phone

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Enable wireless transmission mode on the multimeter.
  3. Connect the multimeter to the mobile phone via wireless connection.
  4. Install and open the corresponding mobile app for remote monitoring.
  5. The measurement data will be displayed on the mobile app.

Remote Monitoring via APP

  1. Turn on the clamp multimeter by pressing the power button.
  2. Enable wireless transmission mode on the multimeter.
  3. Connect the multimeter to the mobile phone via wireless connection.
  4. Install and open the corresponding mobile app for remote monitoring.
  5. The measurement data will be displayed on the mobile app.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

6000 COUNTS TRUE-RMS AUTO RANGE INTELLIGENT DIGITAL AC/DC CLAMP MULTIMETER
OPERATION MANUAL

Overview

  • The auto range clamp multimeter is a portable and stable performance. Using 6000 counts digit LCD monitor with character 18mm high. With overall circuitry design centering on large-scale IC A/D converters in conjunction and
    over-load protection circuit, the meters give excellent performance and exquisite making as a handy utility instrument.

  • The meter can be used to measure DC & AC voltage, DC & AC current, resistance, capacitor, frequency, duty cycle, temperature, Non Contact AC Voltage (NCV) detection, positive diode voltage fall and audible continuity. The meter can be connected with mobile phone by wireless transmission, and display on phone by APP, you can remote monitoring the measurement condition, the distance control is 10~15m.

Panel Layout

  1. Clamp jaws : Opens 45mm to enclose conductor.

  2. NCV detection area (right offside).

  3. Jaw-opening handle : Opens and closes the jaws.

  4. Rotary Switch : Use this switch to select functions and ranges.

  5. HOLD key : Press the “HOLD” key to lock display value, and the “DH” sign will appear on the display, press it again to exit. Press “HOLD” key more than 2 seconds, the back light will light up, press it more than 2 seconds again, the back light will light off.

  6. SELECT key : This key work on the ” ” range, press it to choose resistance, continuity, diode or capacitance test, on the voltage or current range, change to DC or AC, on the range, change to ℃ or ℉ test.

  7. MAX/MIN key : Press the “MAX/MIN” key to lock MAX or MIN value, and the “MAX” or “MIN” sign will appear on the display, press it over 2 seconds to exit.

  8. Hz/Duty Key : On “ACV/ACA” or “Hz” range, press the “Hz/Duty” key, you can choose the Frequency or Duty Cycle measurement.

  9. REL Key : Press the “REL” key, the meter enters relative measuring mode,“△ ” is displayed on the LCD and the present reading becomes the reference value and displayed on the display. Relative measurement
    REL△ =measurement value-Reference value. Press it again to exit.

  10. LCD display : 6000 counts digit, full function symbol display.

  11. COM : COM and Temperature “-” Input Jack

  12. : V/ /Hz/T+ Input Jack


Safety Information

  1. The meter is designed according to IEC-1010 concerning electronic measuring instruments with an over-voltage category CAT Ⅱ1000V or CAT Ⅲ 600V and pollution 2.
  2. Follow all safety and operating instructions to ensure that the meter is used safely and is kept in good operating condition.
  3. safety symbols
  4. Important safety information, refer to the operating manual.
  5. Dangerous voltage may be presence.
  6. Double insulation (protection Class II)

Special Cautions for Operation

  1. The meters can be safe only according to standard procedures when used in conjunctions with the supplied test leads. To replace damaged test leads with only the same model or same electric specifications.
  2. To avid risk of electric shock, do not use the meters before the cover is in place.
  3. The range switch should be right position for the testing.
  4. To avoid electric shock and damaging the instruments, the input signals are forbidden to exceed the specified limits.
  5. When measuring TV set or switched power, attention should be paid to the possible pulses that may bring destruction to the circuit.
  6. Range switch position is forbidden to be changed at random during measurement.
  7. Take caution against shock in the course of measuring voltage higher than DC 60V & AC 30V.
  8. Before opening the cover of the battery cabinet to replace batteries. disconnect the test leads from any external circuit, set the selector switch to “OFF” position.
  9. Keep the fingers after the protection ring when measuring through the instrument lead.
  10. Keep the fingers after the protection ring when measuring through the clamp.
  11. After operation is finished, set function switch at OFF to save battery power.
  12. If the meter is without usage for long time, take out battery to avoid damage by battery leakage.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

  1. Max Voltage between input terminal and Earth Ground
    CATⅡ1000V or CAT Ⅲ 600V

  2. Over-range Indication : display “OL” for the significant digit.

  3. Automatic display of negative polarity “-” .

  4. Low Battery Indication : displayed.

  5. Max LCD display : 6000 counts digit.

  6. Auto range control

  7. Clamp opening size : 45mm.

  8. Power supply : 9V Zinc-carbon battery.

  9. Operating Temp.: 0℃ to 40℃ (relative humidity <85%)

  10. Storage Temp.:-10℃ to 50℃ (relative humidity <85%)

  11. Guaranteed precision Temp.: 23±5℃ (relative humidity <70%)

  12. Dimension : 225(H)×77(W)×45(D)mm.

  13. Weight : Approx. 330g (including battery).

Testing Specifications

Accuracy is specified for a period of year after calibration and at 18℃ to 28℃ (64℉ to 82℉) with relative humidity to 70%.

DC Voltage

Range Resolution Accuracy
600mV 0.1mV **** ±(0.5% of rdg + 2 digits)
6V 1mV
60V 10mV
600V 100mV
1000V 1V ±(0.8% of rdg + 2 digits)
  • Impedance : 10MΩ, More than 100MΩ on 600mV range
  • Overload protection : 1000V DC or 750V AC rms

AC Voltage (True RMS)

Range Resolution Accuracy
6V 1mV **** ±(1.0% of rdg + 3 digits)
60V 10mV
600V 100mV
750V 1V ±(1.5% of rdg + 3 digits)
  • Impedance : 10MΩ
  • Overload protection: 1000V DC or 750V AC rms
  • Frequency Range : 40 to 2kHz

DC Current

Range Resolution Accuracy
600A 100mA ±(2.5% of rdg + 10 digits)
1000A 1A ±(3.0% of rdg + 10 digits)

Overload protection : 1000A DC or AC rms

AC Current (True RMS)

Range Resolution Accuracy
600A 100mA ±(2.5% of rdg + 10 digits)
1000A 1A ±(3.0% of rdg + 10 digits)
  • Overload protection : 1000A DC or AC rms
  • Frequency Range : 40 to 100Hz

Resistance

Range Resolution Accuracy
600Ω 0.1Ω ±(1.0% of rdg + 3 digits)
6kΩ **** ±(1.0% of rdg + 2 digits)
60kΩ 10Ω
600kΩ 100Ω
6MΩ 1kΩ
60MΩ 10kΩ ±(1.5% of rdg + 3 digits)

Overload protection : 250V DC or AC rms

Capacitance

Range Accuracy Resolution
6nF ±(5.0% of rdg + 10 digits) 1pF
60nF **** ±(3.0% of rdg + 10 digits) 10pF
600nF 100pF
6µF 1nF
60µF ±(5.0% of rdg + 10 digits) 10nF
600µF **** ±(10.0% of rdg + 20 digits) 100nF
6mF 1µF
60mF 10µF

Overload protection : 250V DC or AC rms

Frequency

Range Accuracy Resolution
9.999Hz **** ± (0.1% of rdg + 5 digits) 0.001Hz
99.99Hz 0.01Hz
999.9Hz 0.1Hz
9.999kHz 1Hz
99.99kHz 10Hz
999.9kHz 100Hz
9.999MHz 1kHz
  • Sensitivity : sine wave 0.6V rms (9.999MHz: 1.5V rms)
  • Overload protection : 250V DC or AC rms

Duty cycle
0.1%~99.9% : ± ( 2.0% of rdg + 2 digits )
Frequency lower than 10kHz

  •   Sensitivity : sine wave 0.6V rms
  • Overload protection : 250V DC or AC rms

Temperature

Range Accuracy Resolution
-20~150℃ ± ( 3℃+ 1digit )
150~1000℃ ± ( 3% of rdg + 2digits )
-4~302℉ ± ( 5℉+ 2digits )
302~1832℉ ± ( 3% of rdg + 3digits )
  •  NiCr-NiSi K-type sensor
  • Overload protection : 250V DC or AC rms

Diode and Audible continuity test

Range Description Test Condition
**** Display read approximately forward voltage of diode Forward DC

current approx. 1.5mA Reversed DC voltage approx. 4V
****| Built-in buzzer sounds if resistance is less than 50Ω| Open circuit voltage approx. 2V

Overload protection: 250V DC or AC rms

Non Contact AC Voltage (NCV) detection
Test voltage range: 90V~1000V AC rms
The lamp light will light up together with sound.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Attention before operation

  1.  Check battery. When the battery voltage drop below proper operation range, the “ ” symbol will appear on the LCD display and the battery need to changed.
  2.  Pay attention to the “ ” besides the input jack which shows that the input voltage or current should be within the specified value.
  3. The range switch should be positioned to desired range for measurement before operation.

Measuring DC & AC Voltage

  1. Connect the black test lead to COM jack and the red to VΩHzT+ jack.
  2. Set the rotary switch at the desired “ ” range position, it shows symbol for testing DC voltage, if you want to test AC voltage, push “SELECT” button switch.
  3. Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement.
  4. You can get reading from LCD. The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated along with the DC voltage value.

NOTE :

  1. “ ” means you can’t input the voltage more than 1000V, it’s possible to show higher voltage, but it may destroy the inner circuit or pose a shock.
  2. Be cautious against shock when measuring high Voltage.

Measuring DC & AC Current

  1. Set the rotary switch at the desired or 

  2.  range position, it shows symbol for testing DC current, if you want to test AC current, push “SELECT” button switch.

  3. Zero the reading by pressing “REL” key for a reading of zero on the display.

  4. Disconnect the test leads from the Meter.

  5. Clamp the Jaws around the one conductor to be measured. Center the conductor within the Jaw using the Centering Marks as guides.

  6. You can get reading from LCD. The arrow in the Jaw indicates the direction of positive current flow (positive to negative).

NOTE :

1. When the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, set the range selector at the highest position.
2. When only “OL” is displayed, it indicates over-range situation and the higher range has to be selected.

Measuring Resistance

  1. Connect the black test lead to COM jack and the red to VΩHzT+ jack.
  2.  Set the rotary switch at the desired “ ” range position.
  3. Connect test leads across the resistance under measurement.
  4.  You can get reading from LCD.

NOTE : Max. input overload: 250V rms<10sec

  1. For measuring resistance above 1MΩ, the mete may take a few seconds to get stable reading.
  2. When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit, the figure ‘OL’ will be displayed for the over-range condition.
  3. When checking in-circuit resistance, be sure the circuit under test has all power removed and that all capacitors have been discharged fully.

Measuring Capacitance

  1.  Connect the black test lead to COM jack and the red to VΩHzT+ jack.
  2.  Set the rotary switch at the desired range position, push  “ SELECT ” to choose Capacitance measurement.
  3.  Connect test leads across the capacitance under measurement. 7-5-4 You can get reading from LCD.

NOTE : Max. input overload: 250V rms<10sec

  1. Capacitors should be discharged before being tested.
  2. When testing large capacitance, it will take longer time before the final indication (For 600uF~60mF range, it will take about 10 seconds).
  3. When testing small capacitance (≤1uF), to assure the measurement accuracy, first press “ REL “, then go on measuring.

Measuring Frequency & Duty cycle

  1. Connect the black test lead to COM jack and the red to VΩHzT + jack.
  2.  Set the rotary switch at the desired “ Hz ” range position.
  3. Push “ Hz/Duty ” key to choose Frequency or Duty cycle test.
  4. Connect the probe across the source or load under measurement.
  5.  You can get reading from LCD.

Measuring Temperature

  1. Connect the black banana plug of the sensor to COM jack and the red banana plug to the VΩHzT+ jack.
  2.  Set the rotary switch at the desired “ ” range position, push” SELECT ” to choose ℃ or ℉ measurement.
  3.  Put the sensor probe into the temperature field under measurement. 7-7-4 You can get reading from LCD.

NOTE :

  1. Please don’t change the thermocouple at will, otherwise we can’t guarantee to measure accuracy.
  2. Please don’t importing the voltage in the temperature function.

Diode & Audible continuity Testing

  1. Connect the black test lead to COM jack and the red to VΩHzT + jack.
  2. Set the rotary switch at the ” range position, push “ SELECT ” to choose Diode or Audible continuity measurement.
  3. On diode range, connect the test leads across the diode under measurement, display shows the approx. forward voltage of this diode.
  4.  On Audible continuity range, connect the test leads to two point of circuit, if the resistance is lower than approx. 50Ω, the buzzer sounds.

NOTE : Make sure the power is cut off and all capacitors need to be discharged under this measurement.

Non Contact AC Voltage detection

  1.  Set the rotary switch at the desired “NCV” range position.
  2. Hold the meter so that the offside of the mater’s clamp jaws right is vertically and horizontally centered and contacting the conductor, when the live voltage ≥ 90V AC rms, the lamp light will light up together with sound.

NOTE :

  1. Even without LED indication, the voltage may still exist. Do not rely on non-contact voltage detector to determine the presence of voltage wire. Detection operation may be subject to socket design, insulation thickness and different type and other factors.
  2. When the meter input terminals presence voltage, due to the influence of presence voltage, voltage sensing indicator may also be bright.
  3.  Keep the meter away from electrical noise sources during the tests, i.e., florescent lights, dimmable lights, motors, etc.. These sources can trigger Non-Contact AC Voltage detection function and invalidate the test.

Connect to mobile phone APP

The meter has serial data output function. It can be connected with mobile phone by Bluetooth, so the measured data can be recorded, analyzed, and processed by mobile phone APP. Before use this function, you need install the mobile phone APP “Intelligent Meter” by scan the QR code.
It includes the “Intelligent Meter” APP packages for download and detailed installation and usage instructions.
NOTE : The mobile phone APP can be installed in iphone 4S iOS 7.0 or android 4.30 system and up.

Battery replacement

  1. When the battery voltage drop below proper operation range the “ ” symbol will appear on the LCD display and the battery need to changed.
  2. Before changing the battery, set the selector switch to “OFF” position and remove the test leads from the terminals. Open the cover of the battery cabinet by a screwdriver.
  3.  Replace the old battery with the same type battery (9V battery 6F22 or NEDA 1604).
  4.  Close the cover of the battery cabinet and fasten the screw.

 Maintenance

  1. 1 You must replace the test leads if the lead is exposed, and should adopt the leads with the same specifications as origin.
  2. Do not use the meter before the back cover is properly closed and screw secured. Upon any abnormality, stop operation immediately and send the meter for maintenance.
  3. When take current measurement, keep the cable at the center of the clamp will get more accurate test result.
  4. Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only by qualified personal.
  5. Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth and detergent. Do not use abrasives or solvents on this instruments.
  6. Please take out the battery when not using for a long time.

Accessories

  1. Test Leads: electric rating 1000V 10A
  2.  “K” type thermocouple sensor probe
  3.  Operator’s Manual

Above picture and content just for your reference. Please be subject to the actual products if anything different or updated. Please pardon for not informing in advance.

Intelligent Meter Operation manual

Summary
Intelligent Meter is a comprehensive intelligent hardware management platform. Through Intelligent Meter App, you can complete the convenient between mobile phones and intelligent hardware,achieve the interconnection and intercommunication between devices and users. Intelligent Meter supports multiple types of devices, Such as intelligent instrument, electrical instrument, anemometer and infrared thermometer.
APP download and installation
Scan the below QR code to download directly, or search for “Intelligent Meter” in the APP Store, Google Play download and install the “Intelligent Meter”.

Account registration
To register an email account, enter the email number and password, and click Register. This account is used for future login;

Account login
Enter the account and password and click login

Retrieve password

When the user forgets the login password, the login password can be reset through this function .

  1. Enter the account number to retrieve the password;
  2.  Click the “send” button to send the verification code to the email;
  3.  Enter the verification code, reset the new password, click “submit reset”, and then you can log in to the app with the new password .

Add device

  1. Click add equipment, select the equipment to be added, and operate according to the operation instructions to add;
  2. Click “start using” to enter the function page.

Function

  1.  The maximum or minimum value and the corresponding time will be displayed on the mobile phone application, and the average value over a period of time from the start of measurement will also be displayed.
  2.  Press the “start” key to start recording measurement data, and press the “stop” key to stop recording. Press the “reset” key to reset and stop the measurement, clear the old data and restart the recording.。
  3.  Click the “data” button to view the historical record time and historical record data, and press the button at the upper right corner to share or download data.
  4.  Click “setting” to enter the setting interface, click the device image to change the product name, view the firmware version and set the sampling rate.

After using this product, if it is not used for a long time, it is recommended to take out the battery, otherwise the battery will be consumed all the time.

CONTACT US
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