Ideal Industries, Inc. Technical Manual MODEL: 61-340 MODEL: 61-342 Multimeter Service Information
Ideal Industries, Inc. Technical Manual MODEL: 61-340 MODEL: 61-342 Multimeter Service Information
Ideal Industries, Inc. Technical Manual MODEL: 61-340 MODEL: 61-342 Multimeter Service Information
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MODEL: 61-340
MODEL: 61-342
Multimeter Service Information
The Service Information provides the following information:
• Precautions and safety information
• Specifications
• Basic maintenance (cleaning, replacing the battery and fuses)
• Performance test procedures
• Calibration and calibration adjustment procedures
Warning
To avoid shock or injury, do not perform the verification tests or calibration procedures described in
the manual unless you are qualified to do so.
The information provided in this document is for the use of qualified personnel only.
Caution
The 61-340 serials contain parts that can be damaged by static discharge.
Follow the standard practices for handling static sensitive devices.
For additional information about IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC. and its products, and services, visit IDEAL
INDUSTRIES, INC. web site at:
www.idealindustries.com
The Symbols
The symbols used on the meter and in this manual are explained in Table A.
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any
products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use the product only as specified.
For operating instructions, see the 61-340 / 61-342 Digital Multimeter Instruction Manual.
CAUTION: These statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the
equipment or other property.
WARNING: These statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or
loss of life.
Use proper fuse. To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Do not operate without covers. To avoid personal injury, do not apply any voltage or current to the
product without covers in place.
Do Not Exceed the maximum rated input limits, as marked on the meter.
Electric overload. Never apply a voltage to a connector on the product that is outside the range
specified for that connector.
Avoid electric shock. To avoid injury or loss of life, do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads
while they are connected to a voltage source.
Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or
damp conditions.
Use great care when you are required to make measurements on live circuits that exceed 50V.
All specifications are warranted unless noted typical and apply to the 61-340 & 61-342
Stated accuracies are at 23°C±5°C at less than 75% relative humidity and without the battery indicator
displayed.
General specifications
Characteristics Description
Display count 3 3/4 digit liquid crystal display, max count 3999
Numeric update rate 2.5 times / sec
Polarity display Automatic
Over range display “OL” is displayed
Low battery indicator is indicated
Automatic power-off time Automatic power off ≈ 10minutes
Over voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy
protection
400.0mV 0.1mV
4.000V 1mV
±(0.5% reading + 5 digits)
40.00V 10mV 900VDC or 750VAC
400.0V 100mV
600V 1V ±(1.0% reading + 3 digits)
Input Impedance: 10MΩ
Over voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy
protection
400.0mV 0.1mV
4.000V 1mV
40.00V 10mV ±(1.5% + 5) 900VDC or 750VAC
400.0V 100mV
600V 1V
Input Impedance: 10MΩ
AC Conversion Type: 61-340: Average sensing rms indication calibrated to the sine wave input.
61-342: AC conversion is True RMS responding, calibrated to a sinusoidal
waveform
Crest Factor: C.F. = Peak/RMS
For non-sinusoidal waveform, C.F. > 2 add ±1% to accuracy,
Frequency response: 40~400Hz
Over voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy
Protection
40.00nF 10pF ±(3.0% reading + 10 digits)
400.0nF 100pF
4.000μF 1nF ±(3.0% reading + 5 digits)
600Vrms
40.00μF 10nF
400.0μF 100nF
±(20% reading + 5 digits) ***
4000μF ** 10μF
** In this range the reading may be rolling within specification.
*** Specify reading < half full scale of range.
Note: The meter selects the proper range automatically. Each measurement takes about one
second per range. Readings >40.00μF will take ≈ 8 seconds or greater
Overload
Range Resolution Sensitivity Accuracy
protection
10.00Hz 0.01Hz
100.0Hz 0.1Hz
1.000KHz 1Hz
0.7V rms Frequency:
10.00KHz 10Hz 600V rms
(± 0.1% + 3 digit)
100.0KHz 100Hz
1.000MHz 10KHz
10.000MHz 10KHz 5.0V rms
Overload
Range Resolution Accuracy
protection
-50 to 800 ºC 1ºC ±3.0% ± 3 ºC
Not Specified
-58 to1500 ºF 1ºF ±3.0% ± 5 ºF
Pressing this button for less than 2 seconds, the meter enters the data hold mode, the HOLD symbol
appears on the LCD, and the momentary value while pressing the button is displayed on the LCD. Press it
again to exit this mode and the HOLD symbol disappears on the display. As the data hold function, this
button has no effect on the diode and continuity test functions. The secondary function of this button is to
enable and disable the backlight. If you press this button for more than 2 seconds, the backlight will turn on
and when you press it again for more than 2 seconds, the backlight will turn off.
(12) SELECT
There are positions on the rotary switch that have several functions. Pressing the SELECT button will select
the function you want in each position. It allows you to select AC or DC current, resistance, diode, audible
continuity, capacitance, ℃ or ℉ temperature measurement.
(13) RANGE
When powered on, the meter is in auto range mode. Pressing the RANGE button, you can select the
measurement range you want. The range goes up with each press of the RANGE button until its max, then
returns to the min range. Pressing the RANGE button for more than 2 seconds, the meter will return to auto
range. This button has no effect on frequency, duty cycle, capacitance, diode & continuity tests and
temperature measurement.
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(14) REL
Press this button to have the meter enter relative measuring state and the “Δ” symbol will appear on the LCD.
The result of the relative measurement is the difference between the measuring value and the
reference value. The reference value is produced as the same as momentary reading value when
pressing this button. Press it again to exit this state and the “Δ” symbol will disappear on the display. This
button does not any effect on the frequency, diode and continuity test function. Pressing this button for less
than 2 seconds, the meter enters the relative measuring state and the “Δ” symbol appears on the LCD.
(15) Hz/DUTY
Press this button to switch between Hz and Duty Cycle test modes while taking AC voltage or AC current
measurements.
(16) MAX/MIN
Press the MAX/MIN button on the meter to enter maximum value / minimum value record mode and the
“MAX” / “MIN” symbol will appear on the display. The maximum, or minimum, value since pressing the button
will be displayed. Press the MAX/MIN button again for more than 2 seconds to exit this mode and the “MAX”
/ “MIN” symbol will disappear from the display. This button has no effect on the diode / continuity test function,
capacitance measurement, or frequency measurement.
Caution
To avoid unintentional short circuit, always place the uncovered meter assembly on a protective surface.
When the case of the meter is open, circuit connections are exposed.
1. Disconnect test leads from any live source, turn the rotary switch to OFF, and remove the test leads
from front terminals.
2. For battery replacement, follow instructions under Replacing the Battery section
3. For fuse replacement, follow instructions under Fuse Replacement section.
The 61-340 and 61-342 are both powered by a 9V battery. Types are: NEDA 1604, JIS006P, IEC 6F22
1. Remove the rubber holster
2. Remove the screw on the battery cover and open the battery cover
3. Remove the old battery and install the new battery
4. Return the battery cover and reinstall the battery cover screw.
5. Replace the rubber boot.
Figure 1
Fuse Replacement
The 61-340 and 61-342 are fused in both the μA /mA input and 10 amperes input ports.
The μA /mA input port is fused by F340: 500mA, 500V Fast Blow fuse. The 10A input port is fused by
F342: 10A, 500V Fast Blow fuse
1. Remove the rubber holster
2. Remove the screw on the battery cover and open the battery cover.
3. Remove the two screws at the bottom of back cover and a screw under the support stand.
4. Take out the old battery, and remove the back case cover.
5. Replace the defective fuse with the standard rated fuse for this meter
6. Replace the back case cover. Reinsert the case screws. It is recommended you replace the
old battery with a new battery.
7. Return the battery cover and reinstall the battery cover screw.
8. Replace the rubber boot.
Use only a fuse with the amperage, interrupt voltage, and speed rating specified.
Cleaning
Warning
To avoid electrical shock or damage to the meter, never allow water inside the case. To avoid
damaging the meter’s housing, never apply solvents to the meter.
For operating instructions, see the 61-340 / 61-342 Digital Multimeter Instruction Manual.
Accuracy specifications are valid for a period of one year after calibration, when measured at an
operating temperature of 18°C to 28°C and a maximum of 75% relative humidity.
To perform the following tests, it is not necessary to open the case, no adjustments are necessary,
merely make the required connections, apply the designated inputs, and determine if the reading on the
meter display falls within the acceptable range indicated.
If the meter fails any of these tests, it needs calibration adjustment or repair.
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the DC function.
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1 - 3 in Table 3a.
4. For each input, compare the reading on the meter display to the reading for your meter in Table 3a.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3a, the meter does not meet
specification.
Table 3a DC microamperes Test:
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the DC function.
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1 - 2 in Table 3b.
4. For each input, compare the reading on the meter display to the reading for your meter in Table 3b.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3b, the meter does not meet
specification.
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the DC function
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1 - 2 in Table 3c.
4. For each input, compare the reading on the meter display to the reading for your meter in Table 3c.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3c, the meter does not meet
specification.
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the AC function.
Press the REL button to make sure the display is zero.
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1 - 6 in Table 4a.
4. For each input, compare the reading on the meter display to the reading for your meter in Table 4a.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 4a, the meter does not meet
specification.
Table 4a AC microampere Test:
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the AC function.
Press the REL button to make sure the display is zero.
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1 - 4 in Table 4b.
4. For each input, compare the reading on the meter display to the reading for your meter in Table 4b.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 4b, the meter does not meet
specification.
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the AC function.
Press the REL button to make the display is zero.
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1 - 4 in Table 4c.
4. For each input, compare the reading on the meter display to the reading for your meter in Table 4c.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 4c, the meter does not meet
specification.
Table 4c AC A Test:
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the Ω function.
3. Apply the inputs for step 1 - 7 in Table 5.
4. Compare the meter display readings to the display readings in Table 5.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 5, the meter does not meet
specification.
1. Apply the capacitor to the and COM inputs on the meter. For steps 1 - 7 in Table 6.
2. Turn the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the function.
Press the REL button to make sure the display is zero.
3. Apply the inputs for step 1 - 7 in Table 6.
Note: The meter selects the proper range automatically. Each measurement takes about one
second per range, readings >40.00μF will take ≥ 5 to 30 seconds.
4. Compare the meter display readings to the display readings in Table 6.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 6, the meter does not meet
specification.
1. Connect the test leads to the and COM inputs on the meter.
2. Turn the meter’s rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select
the function. The display should display OL.
3. Insert a Si diode with correct polarity “+” and “-”. The meter display should read within
0.5~0.7Vdc.
4. Reverse polarity on the Si diode. The meter display should read OL.
.
1. Connect the test leads to the and COM inputs on the meter.
2. Turn the meter’s rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select the function.
The display should display OL.
3. Insert a 20Ω resistor. The meter’s internal beeper will sound.
1. Set the rotary switch to the position for the AC Volts function.
2. Set the output of the calibrator for 3.000V at 60Hz and connect to the and COM inputs on
meter.
3. Using a small flat-tipped screwdriver, adjust VR2 until the display reads 2.995 to 3.005Volts.
4. Disconnect the calibrator from the meter.
Model 61-342:
1. Set the rotary switch to the position. Press the SELECT button to select AC A function, then
press RANGE button to select the 10A range .
2. Using a small flat-tipped screwdriver, adjust VR4 until the display reads 0 to 3 digits.
3. Press RANGE button to select the 4A range and adjust VR5 until the display reads same as the
digits at the AC 10A range (0 to 3 digits).
4. Set the rotary switch to the position for the AC Volts Function.
5. Set the output of the calibrator for 3.000V at 60Hz. and connect to the and COM input terminals
on meter.
6. Using a small flat-tipped screwdriver, adjust VR2 until the display reads 2.995 to 3.005Volts
7. Disconnect the calibrator from the meter.
3. Connect the calibrator temperature output to the and COM input terminals.
4. Using a small flat-tipped screwdriver, adjust VR3 for a 300 ºC +/- 1 ºC (299 to 301) display.