VOLTCRAFT VC-7060BT Digital Multimeters User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- VOLTCRAFT
Table of Contents
Digital Multimeters
Quick Guide
■VC-7060BT
■VC-7200BT
Safety Information
Safety Terms and Symbols
Safety Terms
Terms in this Manual. The following terms may appear in this manual:
Warning: Warning indicates the conditions or practices that could result
in injury or loss of life.
Caution: Caution indicates the conditions or practices that could result
in damage to this product or other property.
Terms on the Product. The following terms may appear on this product:
Danger: It indicates an injury or hazard may immediately happen.
Warning: It indicates an injury or hazard may be accessible potentially.
Caution: It indicates potential damage to the instrument or other
property might occur.
Safety Symbols
Symbols on the Product. The following symbol may appear on the product:
| Direct current (DC)| | Warning, risk of electric shock
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| Alternating current (AC)| | Caution, risk of danger (refer to this manual
for specific Warning or Caution information)
| Both direct and alternating current| | Conforms to European Union directives
| Ground terminal| | Chassis Ground
CAT I (1000V)| IEC Measurement Category I. The maximum measurable
voltage is 1000 Vpk in the HI-LO terminal.
CAT II (600V)| IEC Measurement Category II. Inputs may be connected to
AC mains power (up to 600 VAC) under Category II overvoltage conditions.
| This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2012/19/EC) marking
equipment. The affixed product label indicates that you must not discard this
electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste.
General Safety Requirements
Before any operations, please read the following safety precautions to avoid any possible bodily injury and prevent this product or any other products connected from damage. In order to avoid any contingent danger, this product is only used within the range specified.
- Check AC power input setting according to the standards in your own country.
- Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord supplied with the product and certified to use in your country.
- Product Grounded. This instrument is grounded through the power cord grounding conductor. To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be grounded. The product must be grounded properly before any connection with its input or output terminal.
- The limit operation to the specified measurement category, voltage, or amperage ratings.
- Check all Terminal Ratings. To avoid instrument damage and the risk of electric shock, check all the Measurement Limits and markers of this product. Refer to the user’s manual for the Measurement Limits before connecting to the instrument. Do not exceed any of the Measurement Limits defined in the following section.
- Do not operate without covers. Do not operate the instrument with covers or panels removed.
- Use Proper Fuse. Use only the specified type and rating fuse for this instrument.
- Avoid exposed circuits. Do not touch exposed junctions and components when the instrument is powered.
- Do not operate if in any doubt. If you suspect damage occurs to the instrument, have it inspected by qualified service personnel before further operations.
- Use your instrument in a well-ventilated area. Inadequate ventilation may cause increases in temperature or damage to the device. Please keep well ventilated and inspect the intake regularly.
- Do not operate in wet conditions. In order to avoid short-circuiting to the interior of the device or electric shock, please do not operate in a humid environment.
- Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere.
- Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
- Only qualified technicians can implement the maintenance.
Measurement Limits
The protection circuitry of the multimeter can prevent damage to the instrument and protect against the danger of electric shock when the Measurement Limits are not exceeded. To ensure the safe operation of the instrument, do not exceed the Measurement The limits shown on the front panel, it is defined as follows:
The user-replaceable 10 A current-protection fuse is on the front panel. To
maintain protection, replace the fuse only with a fuse of the specified type
and rating. About the specified type and rating of the fuse, please refer to
“7 Current Terminal Fuse” in “Front Panel Overview” on page 7.
Main Input Terminals (HI Input and LO Input) Measurement Limits
The HI and LO input terminals are used for voltage, resistance, continuity,
frequency (period), capacitance, diode, and temperature test measurements. Two
Measurement Limits are defined for these terminals:
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HI Input to LO Input Measurement Limit
The Measurement Limit from HI Input to LO Input is 1000 VDC or 750 VAC, which is also the maximum voltage measurement. This limit can also be expressed as 1000
Vpk maximum. -
LO Input to Ground Measurement Limit
The LO input terminal can safely “float” a maximum of 500 Vpk relative to the ground, where the ground is defined as the Protective Earth Conductor in the AC mains power cord connected to the instrument.
As implied by the above limits, the Measurement Limit for the HI input
terminal is a maximum of 1500 Vpk relative to the ground when LO Input is at
its maximum of 500 Vpk relative to the ground.
Current Input Terminal (I) Measurement Limits
The Measurement Limit from the current input terminal (I) to the LO Input
terminal is 10 A (DC or AC). Note that the current input terminals will always
be at approximately the same voltage as the LO Input terminal unless a current
protection fuse is open.
Sense Terminals (HI Sense and LO Sense) Measurement Limits
The HI and LO sense terminals are used for four-wire resistance measurements.
The Measurement Limit from HI Sense to LO Input is 200 Vpk.
The Measurement Limit from HI Sense to LO Sense is 200 Vpk.
The Measurement Limit from LO Sense to LO Input is 2 Vpk.
Note: The 200 Vpk limit on the sense terminals is the Measurement Limit.
Operational voltages in resistance measurements are much lower – up to ± 12 V
in normal operation.
Measurement Category
The safety rating of the multimeter: 1000 V, CAT I
IEC Measurement Category I. The maximum measurable voltage is 1000 Vpk in the
HI-LO terminal.
600 V, CAT II
IEC Measurement Category II. Inputs may be connected to AC mains power (up to
600 VAC) under Category II overvoltage conditions.
Measurement category definition
Measurement CAT I applies to measurements performed on circuits not
directly connected to the AC mains. Examples are measurements on circuits not
derived from the AC mains and specially protected (internal) mains-derived
circuits.
Measurement CAT II applies to protect against transients from energy-
consuming equipment supplied from the fixed installation, such as TVs, PCs,
portable tools, and other household circuits.
Measurement CAT III applies to protect against transient equipment in
fixed equipment installations, such as distribution panels, feeders, short
branch circuits, and lighting systems in large buildings.
Measurement CAT IV applies to measurements performed at the source of the
low-voltage installation. Examples are electricity meters and measurements on
primary overcurrent protection devices and ripple control units.
Quick Start
General Inspection
After you get a new multimeter, it is recommended that you should make a check on the instrument according to the following steps:
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Check whether there is any damage caused by transportation.
If it is found that the packaging carton or the foamed plastic protection cushion has suffered serious damage, do not throw it away first till the complete device and its accessories succeed in the electrical and mechanical property tests. -
Check the Accessories
The supplied accessories have been already described in Appendix A: Enclosure of this Manual. You can check whether there is any loss of accessories with reference to this description. If it is found that there is any accessory lost or damaged, please get in touch with our distributor responsible for this service or our local offices. -
Check the Complete Instrument
If it is found that there is damage to the appearance of the instrument, or the instrument cannot work normally or fails in the performance test, please get in touch with our distributor responsible for this business or our local offices. If there is damage to the instrument caused by the transportation, please keep the package. With the transportation department or our distributor responsible for this business informed about it, repairing or replacement of the instrument will be arranged by us.
Dimensions
Foot Stool Adjustment
Unfold the footstool on the bottom of the multimeter.
Front Panel Overview
Item | Name | Description |
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1 | LCD | Display the user interface |
2 | Menu selection Keys | Activate the corresponding menu |
3 | Operation Keys | |
Save | Collect data in the manual record. The instrument saves current |
reading each time the Save key is pressed. See page 12, Manual Record.
| Record| Access menus of manual record and auto record.
See page 12, Data Record Function.
| Run/Stop| When the trigger source is set as Auto, start or stop auto-
trigger.
When the trigger source is set as Single, the instrument issues one trigger
each time this key is pressed.
| Math| Perform math operations (statistic, limits, dB/dBm, REL) on the
measurement results.
| Utility| Set the auxiliary system function, including Language,
Backlight, Clock, SCPI, Set to default, System information, LCD test, Key
test.
| Port| Set Serial, Trigger, Output connector, Net Type.
4| HI and LO Sense
Terminals| Signal input terminals are used for four-wire resistance
measurements.
5| HI and LO Input
Terminals| Signal input terminals are used for voltage, resistance,
continuity, frequency (period), capacitance, diode, and temperature test
measurements.
6| Range/Direction Keys| When the **Range**
softkey is shown on the right
menu, you can press the key to switch between auto and manual range. Press to
enable manual range, and increase or decrease the measurement range.
When setting a parameter, the press moves the cursor, to press to increase or
decrease the value.
7| Current Terminal Fuse| The rating is 10 A, 250 VAC.
To replace the fuse:
Turn off the multimeter and remove the power cord. Use a flat-blade
screwdriver to turn the fuse holder counter-clockwise, and pull out the fuse
holder. Put the new specified fuse into the fuse holder, and insert the
assembly back into the instrument, turning the fuse holder clockwise to lock
it in place.
8| AC/DC Current InputTerminals| Signal input terminals are used for
AC/DC current measurements.
9| Power button| Turn on/off the multimeter.
10| Measurement Function Keys| DC or AC voltage measurements
DC or AC current measurements
Resistance, continuity, and diode measurements
Capacitance measurements
Frequency/Period measurements
Temperature measurements
11| Graph| Choose what is displayed: number, bar meter, trend chart, or
histogram.
12| Dual| Press this key to display the function list on the right menu,
select a function, if the function is supported, the reading will be
displayed in the Vice Display.
13| USB Connector| Connect with an external USB device, such as
connecting a USB memory device to the instrument.
Rear Panel Overview
Item | Name | Description |
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1 | External Trigger Input | Trigger the multimeter by connecting a trigger |
pulse. The external trigger source must be selected.
( → Trigger → Source (External) )
2| Auxiliary Output
Connector
| Defaults to Voltmeter Measurement Complete Output outputs a pulse whenever
the multimeter finishes taking a measurement to allow you to signal other
devices. This connector can also be configured to output a pulse when limits
are exceeded in the Math limits function ( →Output → (P/F)).
3| RS232| Connect the PC through this interface.
4| USB (type B) Connector| This can be used to connect a USB type B
controller.
Connect with an external device, such as connected to a PC and controlled via
PC software.
5| Local Area Network (LAN) Connector| The multimeter can be connected to the
network for remote control via this connector.
6| Line Fuse| The fuse rating is 250 V, F0.5AL. To replace the fuse, see page
16, Appendix C: Line Fuse Replacement.
7| AC Mains Input| AC mains input connector.
8| Chassis Ground Screw| To ground the chassis.
9| Instrument Cable Lock| You can lock the instrument to a fixed location
using the security lock (please buy it yourself) to secure the instrument.
User Interface
Trigger Mode
Display | Description |
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Trigger | Auto trigger |
Ext Trigger | External trigger |
Status Icon
Icon | Description |
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LAN is connected | |
Connect as a slave device with a PC | |
The auto-record function is running | |
USB memory device is detected | |
Manual record |
Figure 2-3 User interface (Single display)
Power On
(1) Connect the instrument to the AC supply using the supplied power cord.
Warning:
To avoid electric shock, the instrument must be grounded properly.
(2) Press down the power button on the front panel, and the screen shows the boot screen.
Measurement Connections
After selecting the desired measurement function, please connect the signal (device) under test to the multimeter according to the method below. To avoid instrument damage, do not discretionarily switch the measurement function when measuring.
Data Record Function
The data record function includes manual records and auto records. You can use
any or both functions to record the data.
Manual record: Press the front panel key to save the current reading to
internal memory. The maximum number of readings is 1000. Once you have
finished collecting data, you can view it in the table, and export it to
external memory.
Auto record: After setting memory, number of readings, and sample
interval, press the Start soft key to start recording. You can view the data
in the internal memory in a table or graph.
Manual Record
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Collect data : The instrument saves current reading in internal memory each time the front panel key is pressed. The instrument beeps, and the icon will show up on the top of the display.
Note: The measurement function can be switched during manual record. When the dual display is enabled, both readings can be recorded. -
View the manual record : Press the front panel key and press the Manual record ke softkey to display the data table. Press the keys to turn the page. (When the data table is shown, you can still save the current reading by pressing the key.)
Note:
• When the recording data exceeds the current range, the data will be marked as “overload”.
• “rel” in the table indicates the relative operation is turned on. -
Export to USB memory: Connect a USB memory to the front panel USB connector.
Press the Export softkey to export the manual record in internal memory to USB memory as a CSV file. The file will be saved in \Record\Manual folder in USB memory.
The file name is Data_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS, YYYYMMDD is the data recording start date, HHMMSS is the start time, e.g. Data_20160804_095622.csv. -
Clear the manual record: Press the Clear soft key to clear the current manual record.
**Auto Record**
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Configure the parameters: Press the front panel y, press the Auto record ke softkey.
Press the Memory softkey to select internal or external memory
Press the Points softkey to specify the total number of readings to record. The range is 1 to 1 M for internal memory and 1 to 100 M for external memory.
Press the Interval softkey to specify the time interval between readings. The range is 5 ms to 1000 s. -
Record data : Press the Start soft key to start auto record. The icon will show up at the top of the display. Press the Stop soft key to stop recording, the data will be saved in the specified memory as a CSV file. If the external memory is selected, the file will be saved in the \Record\Auto folder in USB memory. The file name is Data_ YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS, YYYYMMDD is the data recording start date, HHMMSS is the start time, e.g. Data_20160804_095622.csv.
Note:
• When the auto recording mode is running, press another measurement function on the key, the instrument will display a message “Press the key again to switch function
and stop recording.”.
If you want to continue auto recording, just wait until the message disappears.
If you want to stop auto-recording and switch to the function, press the function key again when the message is still displayed. The recording data before switching the function will be saved.
• In auto range, the relay switch may cause jitter, the data at this time is invalid. It will last about a few hundred milliseconds, and the data acquired in this period will be marked as “invalid”.
• When the dual display is enabled, only the reading of the main display function can be saved. -
Read and view the auto-recording file: Press the front panel the key, press the View record softkey.
Memory can only be internal memory.
Press the Display softkey to select Table or Graph to display the readings.
Press the Read softkey to read and view the auto-record file in the internal memory.
(If the data is viewed in the table, press keys to turn the page.)
Troubleshooting
- The instrument is powered on but no Display.
- Check if the power is connected properly.
- Check if the line fuse is below the AC Mains Input and is used appropriately and in good condition (see page 16, Appendix C: Line Fuse Replacement).
- Restart the instrument after the steps above.
- If the problem still exists, please contact us for our service.
- The reading does not change when a current signal is an input.
- Check whether the test lead is correctly inserted into the current input terminals (I terminal and LO Input terminal).
- Check whether the current terminal fuse at the front panel is burned out.
Please refer to “7 Current Terminal Fuse” in “Front panel overview” on page 7. - Check whether the DCI or ACI measurement function is enabled.
- Check whether the DCI measurement function is used to measure AC current.
If you encounter other problems, try to reset the settings or restart the instrument. If it still cannot work properly, please contact us for our service, and provide your device information. ( → Next → System Info)
Appendix
Appendix A: Enclosure
Standard Accessories (subject to final delivery):
Appendix B: General Care and Cleaning
General Care
Do not store or leave the instrument where the liquid crystal display will be
exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time.
Cleaning
To clean the instrument exterior, perform the following steps:
- To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the instrument from AC mains power and disconnect all test leads before cleaning.
- Clean the outside of the instrument using a wet soft cloth not dripping water. Do not make any scuffing when cleaning the LCD screen. To avoid damage to the instrument, do not use any corrosive chemical cleaning agent.
Caution: To avoid any damage to the instrument, do not expose it to any sprays, liquids, or solvents.
Warning: Before powering on again for operation, it is required to confirm that the instrument has already been dried completely, avoiding any electrical short circuit or bodily injury resulting from the moisture.
Appendix C: Line Fuse Replacement
The line fuse is in the plastic fuse box below the power line input on the rear panel.
Warning: Disconnect the line cord at the rear panel and remove all test leads connected to the instrument before replacing the line fuse. Failure to do so could expose the operator to hazardous voltages that could result in personal injury or death.
Use only the correct fuse type. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or instrument damage.
Voltage | Fuse |
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200 – 240 V AC | 250 V, F0.5AL |
To perform the line fuse replacement, follow these steps:
- Turn off the multimeter, and remove all measurement leads and other cables from the instrument, including the power cord.
- Use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the fuse box.
- Replace the fuse with a new one, which should match the voltage; install it into the fuse box, and push the fuse box back onto the rear panel.
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