Manual de usuario Analizador de redes Extech 382100
Manual de usuario Analizador de redes Extech 382100
Manual de usuario Analizador de redes Extech 382100
MODEL 382100
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
2-1 General Specifications ................................................................................ .5
2-2 Electrical Specifications ................................................................................... .5
6.0 MAINTENANCE
6-1 Cleaning ................................................................................................................ .35
6-2 Battery Replacement........................................................................................... .35
7.0 PC INTERFACE
7-1 RS-232 Protocol ............................................................................. .36
7-2 Download Data from SD Card ......................................................... 37
1.1 Features
CAUTION: Risk of electric shock. Do not attempt to open or disassemble the meter while
taking measurements
CAUTION: Do not attempt to measure Voltage or Current that exceeds specified limits
Remove the test leads from the meter before opening the battery compartment cover
When cleaning, use only a dry cloth to wipe the meter housing. Do not use liquids of any kind
to clean the meter
Safety Symbols:
Environmental Conditions
Pollution Degree 2
ACA
Power Factor
Frequency
Apparent Power
Reactive Power
3-1 Display
3-2 Phase/Wire button
3-3 ▲ button
3-4 ▼ button
3-5 Hold button
3-6 Backlight button
3-7 Power button
3-8 Exit button
3-9 REC button
3-10 Amp range button
3-11 Shift button
3-12 Setup button
3-13 Volt input terminals
3-14 Probe input sockets
3-15 SD card socket
3-16 RS232 socket
3-17 Reset button
3-18 9V adapter socket
3-19 Battery compartment
3-20 Stand
3-21 Current Sense Jaw
3-22 Trigger
3-23 Plug for current probe
Examples:
1P201001: 1P2 is one phase by two wires, 01 is the folder number, and 001 is the file
number
1P301001: 1P3 is one phase by three wires, 01 is the folder number, and 001 is the file
number
3P301001: 3P3 is three phases by three wires, 01 is the folder number, and 001 is the
file number.
3P401001: 3P4 is three phases by four wires, 01 is the folder number, and 001 is the file
number.
4. The display will show the " SHIFT1 " symbol when the SHIFT KEY is pressed once from
screen 2 (Fig. 4-5-2b); press y to enter Screen 3 (File Name ~ Sampling Time)
5. The display will show the " SHIFT2 " symbol when the SHIFT KEY is pressed again in
screen 4 (Fig. 4-5-2d), use▲ or ▼ to select 1P/2W(1P2), 1P/3W(1P3), 3P/3W(3P3), or
3P/4W(3P4)
6. Now use the SHIFT KEY to select the desired functions
1. Power the instrument ON by pressing the POWER KEY, and then press 1Φ 3Φ KEY to
select the 1Φ 2W system, the selected name of the system will be shown on the bottom
left side of the display on screen 2
2. Connect the line voltage L1, Vn (Neutral) to V1 and N terminals of the
instrument.
3. Connect the Clamp (A1) to the conductor (A1)
4. Connect Clamp 1 (A1) to the A1 terminal of the instrument
5. The related measurement factors will appear on the display
6. Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 (5-11)
1. Power the instrument ON by pressing POWER KEY, and then press the 1Φ 3Φ KEY to
select 1Φ 3W, the selected name of the configuration will appear on bottom left hand side
of the display for screen 2.
2. Connect the line voltage L1, L2 and Vn (Neutral) to V1, V2 and N terminals of the
instrument
3. Connect the two (2) clamps (A1 and A2) to the conductors (A1) and (A2)
4. Connect Clamp 1 and Clamp 2 (A1 and A2) to the A1 and A2 terminals of the
instrument
5. The related measurement factors will appear on the display
6. Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 (5-11)
Fig. 5-2
1. Power the instrument ON by pressing the POWER KEY, and then press 1Φ 3Φ KEY to
select 3Φ 3W, the selected configuration name will appear on bottom left hand side of the
display for screen 2.
2. Connect the line voltage L1, L2 and L3 to V1, V2 and V3 terminals of the instrument.
3. Connect the three (3) clamps (A1, A2, A3) to A1, A2 , A3
4. Connect the three (3) Clamps to the meter using the A1, A2, and A3 terminals
5. The related measurement factors will appear on the display
6. Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 (5-11)
Fig. 5-3
1. Power the instrument ON by pressing the POWER KEY, and then press 1Φ 3Φ KEY to
select the 3Φ 4W system, the selected name of the system will appear on the bottom left
hand side of the display for screen 2
2. Connect the line voltage L1, L2, L3 and Vn to V1, V2, V3 and N terminals of the instrument
3. Connect the three (3) Clamps (A1, A2, A3) to the conductors A1, A2, A3
4. Connect the Clamps (A1, A2, A3) to the meter’s A1, A2, A3 terminals
5. The related measurement factors will appear on the display
6. Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 (5-11)
Fig. 5-4
1. Power the instrument ON by pressing the POWER KEY, and then press the 1Φ 3Φ KEY
to select the 3Φ 4W system, the selected name of the system will appear on the bottom left
hand side of the display for screen 2
2. Connect the line voltage L1, L2, L3 and Vn to the V1, V2, V3 and N terminals of the
instrument
3. Connect the three (3) Clamps (A1, A2, A3) to the conductors A1, A2, A3
4. Connect the Clamps (A1, A2, A3) to the meter’s A1, A2, A3 terminals
5. The related measurement factors will appear on the display
6. Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 (5-11)
Fig. 5-5
Fig.5-6a
4. The display will show the recorded data points on the bottom right side of screen
5. Each file can store up to 60,000 data points. When the number of data points reaches
60,000 the system will create a new file automatically. (For example, WTA01001.XLS will
be replaced by WTA01002.XLS)
6. Press the REC KEY twice to stop datalogging
7. Instructions are provided elsewhere in this manual for exporting the stored data to a
spreadsheet on a PC
Fig. 5-6b
1. During a measurement, press the HOLD KEY once, the display will show “HOLD” on the
bottom right side of the screen
2. Press the HOLD KEY twice to disable the Data HOLD function; the “ HOLD” display will
switch off
Fig. 5-7a
Fig. 5-7b
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5.8 – LCD Backlight Key
Press to turn the backlight ON or OFF. Note: Use of the backlight will place a higher burden on
battery power.
1. Use the A RANGE KEY to step through the available display ranges
2. Press and hold the A RANGE KEY for at least for 2 seconds to change from MANUAL
RANGE to AUTO RANGE
Fig. 5-9a
Fig. 5-9b
Fig. 5-9d
When the LOW BAT indicator appears, replace the batteries as described in the Battery
Replacement section of this manual. Use of weak batteries will comprise measurement
accuracy and meter performance.
CT : Current transformer
PT : Potential transformer
CAUTION: Remove test leads before opening the battery cover; Electrical Shock Hazard.
6.1 Cleaning
CAUTION: When cleaning, use only a dry cloth. Do not use liquids of any kind to clean the
meter.
You, as the end user, are legally bound (Battery ordinance) to return all used batteries
and accumulators; disposal in the household garbage is prohibited!
You can hand over your used batteries / accumulators at collection points in your
community or wherever batteries / accumulators are sold!
Disposal: Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the device
at the end of its lifecycle
RS232 settings
Baud rate 9600
Parity No parity
1. After a Datalogging session, remove the SD card from the SD card socket (Section 3, item
3-15)
2. Plug the SD card into a PC SD card slot or into an SD card adapter
3. Power the computer and run spreadsheet software. Download the stored data file from the
SD Card to the PC (file name examples: 3P401001.XLS, 1P201001.XLS, 1P301001.XLS,
3P301001.XLS)
4. The data files can be opened directly into a spreadsheet program