IDEAL INDUSTRIES Thermometer 61 633 User Manual

IDEAL INDUSTRIES INC.  
TECHNICAL MANUAL  
MODELS: 61-633  
61-635  
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  
Form Number: TM61633-5  
Revision: 5. Date: December 2006  
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Introduction  
Warning  
To avoid shock or injury, do not perform the verification tests or calibration  
procedures described in this manual unless you are qualified to do so.  
The information provided in this document is for the use of qualified personnel only.  
Caution  
The 61-630 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 and its products,  
and services, visit IDEAL INDUSTRIES web site at:  
Precautions and Safety Information  
Use the Meter only as described in the Users Manual. If you do not do so, the  
protection provided by the Meter may be impaired. Read the “Safety Information”  
page before servicing this product. In this manual, a Warning identifies conditions  
and actions that pose hazard (s) to the user; a Caution identifies conditions and  
actions that may damage the Meter or the test instruments.  
The Symbols  
The symbols used on the Meter and in this manual are explained in Table A.  
Table A. The Symbols  
Symbol Meaning  
Alternating signal  
Symbol Meaning  
Battery  
Direct signal  
Earth ground  
Refer to the manual.  
Important information.  
Fuse  
Take appropriate precautions.  
Hazardous voltage may be  
present  
Double insulated  
CAT III IEC over voltage Category III  
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SAFETY  
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.  
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.  
Specific precautions  
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 the covers in place.  
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.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
All specifications are warranted unless noted typical and apply to models 61-633 and 61-635.  
Stated accuracies are at 23° ±5°C at less than 80% relative humidity and without the battery indicator displayed.  
General specifications  
Characteristics  
LCD display digits  
Bargraph segments  
Display count  
Description  
4¾ or 3¾  
80 Segment Graph  
40,000 or 4,000  
Numeric update rate  
2 times / sec (40.000 count)  
4 times / sec (4,000 count)  
20 times/sec  
Bargraph  
Polarity display  
Automatic  
Overrange display  
Low voltage indicator  
Automatic power-off time  
Power source  
OL is displayed  
is indicated  
Automatic backlit off = 15 minutes  
One 9V dry cell battery  
Maximum input voltage  
Maximum floating voltage  
1000V (750V AC) CAT II, Between V and COM  
1000V (750V AC) CAT II, Between any terminal and earth  
ground  
Maximum input current  
400mA between mA and COM  
10A continuous between A and COM  
(20A for 30 seconds, between A and COM)  
Maximum open circuit Voltage (current inputs) 600V between A and COM and between mA and COM  
Overload protection mA connector  
A connector  
1 A (600V) fast blow fuse  
15A (600V) fast blow fuse  
V connector  
1100 Vp, V , V AC+DC  
850 Vp, mV , mV , AC+DC  
LVΩ, Ω, Hz,  
0.1 x (Spec. Accuracy) 1°C, < 18 C or > 28°C.  
,
,
, %DF, °C, °F  
Temperature Coefficient  
Battery Life  
100 hours typical (alkaline)  
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Measurement Characteristics  
All at 23°C ±5°C, < 80% Rh. Specifications are expressed as ±([% of reading] + [number of digits]).  
Multiply accuracy Digits by l0 in 40,000 count Mode.  
DC VOLTAGE:  
DCV  
40mV  
400mV  
61-633  
61-635  
± (0.20%+8d)  
± (0.20% + 2d)  
± (0.20% + 2d)  
± (0.06% + 8d)  
± (0.06% + 2d)  
± (0.06% + 1d)  
4V, 40V, 400V, 1000V  
AC VOLTAGE:  
ACV  
61-633  
61-635  
400mV  
40Hz~ 100Hz  
100Hz ~ 1KHz  
4V  
± (1.20% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 5d)  
± (0.70% + 5d)  
± (1.00% + 5d)  
40Hz ~ 100Hz  
100Hz ~ 1KHz  
1KHz ~ 10KHz  
10KHz ~ 20KHz  
20KHz ~ 50KHz  
50KHz ~ 100KHz  
40V  
± (1.00% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 5d)  
± (3.00% + 6d)  
N.A  
± (0.70% + 5d)  
± (1.00% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 6d)  
± (3.00% + 7d)  
± (5.00% + 8d)  
± (10.00% + 10d)  
N.A  
N.A  
40Hz ~ 100Hz  
100Hz ~ 1KHz  
1KHz ~ 10KHz  
10KHz ~ 20KHz  
20KHz ~ 50KHz  
50KHz ~ 100KHz  
400V  
± (1.20% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 5d)  
± (3.00% + 6d)  
N.A  
± (0.70% + 5d)  
± (1.00% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 6d)  
± (3.00% + 7d)  
± (5.00% + 8d)  
± (10.00% + l0d)  
N.A  
N.A  
40Hz ~ 100Hz  
100Hz ~ 1KHz  
1KHz ~ 10KHz  
10KHz ~ 20KHz  
20KHz ~ 50KHz  
750V  
± (1.20% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 5d)  
±(3.00% + 6d)  
N.A  
± (0.70% + 5d)  
± (1.00% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 6d)  
± (3.00% + 7d)  
± (5.00% + 8d)  
N.A  
40Hz ~ 100Hz  
100Hz ~ 1KHz  
±(1.20% + 5d)  
± (2.00% + 5d)  
± (0.70% + 5d)  
± (1,00% + 6d)  
Bandwidth  
40Hz ~ 10KHz  
40Hz ~ 100 KHz  
dBm (typical): -l5dBm to +55 dBm (0 dBm = lmW into 600Ω).  
dBv (typical): -80 dBv to + 50 dBv (0 dBv = 1 Vrms).  
Note: (ACV only)  
Add additional 40Digits for reading under 30% of range.  
Specifications exclude under 20% of range for 20KHz ~ 100KHz.  
Resolution: 1µV in the 400mV range  
Input Impedance: 10MΩ, <l00pF  
Overload Protection: 1000V dc, 750V rms  
AC Conversion Type: AC Coupled True RMS responding  
AC + DC Volts: Same as AC(RMS) +1.00% + 8d  
Crest Factor: +1.5% addition error for C.F. 1.4 to 3  
+3.0% addition error for C.F. from 3 to 4  
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DC CURRENT:  
DCA  
40mA, 400mA, 4A, 10A  
61-633  
± (0.50% + 4d)  
61-635  
±(0.20% + 4d)  
AC CURRENT:  
ACA  
61-633  
61-635  
40mA, 400mA, 4A, 10A  
Bandwidth  
±(1.20% + 8d)  
40Hz ~ 400Hz  
± (0.80% + 8d)  
40Hz ~ 400Hz  
Range:  
Resolution:  
40mA, 400mA, 4A, 10A  
1µA in the 40mA range  
Burden Voltage: 800mV max. for mA input, 1V max. for A input  
AC Conversion Type: AC Coupled True RMS responding  
Input Protection: Equipped with High Energy Fuse  
1A, 600V, IR 10KV fuse (Bussmann BBS-1 or equivalent) for mA input  
15A, 600V, IR 100KV fuse (Bussmann KTK 15 or equivalent) for A input  
AC + DC Current: Same as AC(RMS) + 1.00% + 8d  
C.F.: Same as ACV  
PEAK HOLD: +[± (0.7% + 20)] additional error for >10% of full scale  
RESISTANCE:  
OHM  
4000, 4K 0  
40KQ, 400K0  
4M0  
61-633  
61-635  
± (0.50% + 2d)  
± (0.50% + 2d)  
± (0.50% + 4d)  
± (5.00% + 5d)  
± (0.30% + 2d)  
± (0.30% + 2d)  
± (0.30% + 4d)  
± (5.00% + 5d)  
40M0  
LV OHM  
4K0 ,40K0 400K 0  
4M0  
61-633  
61-635  
± (1.00% + 2d)  
± (1.00% + 4d)  
± (7.00% + 5d)  
± (0.60% ÷ 2d)  
± (0.60% + 4d)  
± (7.00% + 5d)  
40M0  
Resolution: 0.01 Ω in the 4000 range  
Open Circuit Voltage: 3.3V  
Open Circuit Low Voltage: 0.6V  
Input Protection: 600V rms  
CONTINUITY CHECK  
Continuity Threshold: Approximately 50Ω  
Continuity Indicator: 2KHz Tone Buzzer  
Input Protection: 600V rms  
DIODE TEST  
Test Current: 1.1 mA (Typical)  
Open Circuit Voltage: 3.3V DC (max)  
Input Protection: 600V rms  
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CAPACITANCE  
Capacitance  
61-633  
61-635  
4nF, 40nF  
400nF, 4µF  
40µF, 400µF  
4mF, 10mF  
± (1 .90% + 20d)  
± (0.90% + 20d)  
± (2.90% + 20d)  
± (3.90% + 20d)  
± (1 .90% + 20d)  
± (2.90% + 20d)  
Note: For best measurements, use REL mode in the nF ranges.  
Range: 4nF, 40nF, 400nF, 4µF, 40µF, 400µF, 4mF, l0mF  
Resolution: lpF in the 4nF range  
Input Protection: 600V rms  
FREQUENCY COUNTER  
Range: 400Hz, 4KHz, 40KHz, 400KHz, 4MHz  
Resolution: 0.01Hz in the 400Hz range  
Accuracy: ± (0.01% + 1d)  
Sensitivity: 0.5Vp-p, for 15Hz ~ 1 MHz, 1 Vp-p, for 1MHz ~ 4MHz  
Min. Frequency: 15Hz.  
Input Protection: 600V rms  
DUTY FACTOR  
Range: 20% ~ 80%  
Resolution: 0.1%  
Accuracy: ±6d (15Hz ~ 10KHz, 5Vp-p)  
Temperature  
Temperature  
-50°C ~ 1200°C  
-100°C ~ -50°C  
-200°C ~ 100°C  
61-633  
N.A  
N.A  
61-635  
1°C + ld  
2°C + 1d  
3°C + 1d  
N.A  
Physical Characteristics  
Characteristics  
Description  
200mm x 90mm x 42mm  
212mm x 100mm x 55mm(with holster)  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight (with battery)  
With holster  
0.4Kg  
0.6Kg  
Environmental Characteristics  
Temperature operating  
Non-Operating  
Description  
0 to + 50  
-20 to + 60  
Humidity (operating)  
Altitude Operating  
Non-Operating  
< 80% R.H.  
2,222 m (7290 ft.)  
12,300 m (40354 ft.)  
MIL-T-28800E TYPE II Class 5  
2.66gRMS, 5 to 500 Hz, 3axes  
(10 minutes each)  
Vibration & shock Operating  
Dust / Water Protection IP Rating  
Indoor Use  
IP 64  
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Certifications and compliances  
Safety  
Designed to IEC 1010-1, UL3111-1 and CSA specifications  
1000V DC Category II  
600V DC Category III  
Input rating  
750V AC Category II  
600V AC Category III  
CAT III: Distribution level mains, fixed installation.  
CAT II: Local level mains, appliances, portable equipment.  
Over voltage category  
Pollution Degree 2  
CAT I: Signal level, special equipment or parts  
of equipment, telecommunication, electronics.  
Do not operate in environments where conductive Pollutants may be  
present.  
Meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for  
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC for Product Safety. Compliance was  
demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the  
official Journal of the European Communities:  
En 55011 Class A: Radiated and Conducted Emissions.  
EN 50082-1 Immunity:  
EC Declaration of  
Conformity  
IEC 801-2 Electrostatic Discharge  
IEC 801-3 RF Radiated  
EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment  
for measurement, control, and laboratory use.  
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Required Equipment  
Required equipment is listed in Table B. If the recommended  
models are not available, equipment with equivalent specifications may be used.  
Repairs or servicing should be performed only by qualified personnel.  
Table B. Required Equipment  
Recommended  
Equipment Required Characteristics  
Model  
Calibrator  
AC Voltage Range: 0-750V ac  
Accuracy: ±0.07% (Basic)  
Frequency Range: 40 ~ 100KHz  
Accuracy: ± 2%  
Fluke 5500 or  
Wavetek 9100  
Calibrator or  
equivalent  
DC Voltage Range: 0-1000V dc  
Accuracy: ±0.006% (Basic)  
Current Range: 0 ~ 10A  
Accuracy:  
AC (40Hz to 1KHz): ±0.08% (Basic)  
DC: ± 0.02% (Basic)  
Frequency Source:  
5.00Hz ~ 1.0000MHz  
Accuracy: ±0.001%  
Amplitude:  
0.5V p-p ~ 1.0V p-p (square wave)  
Accuracy: ± 5%  
range: 1~ 2G  
Accuracy: ±0.03% (Basic)  
Capacitance Range: 1PF ~ 40mF  
Accuracy: ±0.10% (Basic)  
Temperature Range: -200 ~ 1200  
Accuracy: ±0.3 (Basic)  
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Basic Maintenance  
Warning  
To avoid shock, remove the test leads and any input signals before opening  
the case or replacing the battery or fuses.  
Opening the Meter Case  
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.  
To open the Meter case, refer to Figure 1 and do the following:  
1. Disconnect test leads from any live source, turn the rotary switch to OFF, and remove the  
test leads from the front terminals.  
2. Remove the battery door by using a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw to the  
battery door.  
3. The case bottom is secured to the case top by three screws and two internal snaps  
(at the LCD end). Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the three screws.  
4. Un-snap the Battery and table the battery snap out of the battery room.  
Note  
The gasket between the two case halves is sealed to, and must remain with, the case bottom. The case top lifts  
away from the gasket easily. Do not damage the gasket or attempt to separate the case bottom from the gasket.  
5. Hold the Meter display side up.  
6. Lifting up on the input terminal end, disengage the case top from the gasket.  
7. Gently unsnap the case top at the display end.  
Battery Replacement (refer to Figure 1)  
1. Disconnect the test leads from any circuit under test and turn off meter.  
2. Remove the test leads from meter.  
3. Loosen the screw from the battery cover on bottom case.  
4. Remove battery cover.  
5. Install a new battery after removing the original one.  
6. Assemble battery cover onto bottom case with screwdriver and the screw  
described in step 3.  
Testing Fuses (FS1 and FS2)  
To test the internal fuses of the Meter, refer to Figure 1 and do the following:  
1. Turn the rotary selector switch to the mA position for 1A fuse test FS1 or A  
position for 15A fuse test FS2.  
2. To test FS1, plug a test lead into mA input terminal, and turn the rotary selector to the  
mA position.  
2.1 Fuse is OK if display shows normal functional graphics.  
2.2 Fuse is defective if “FUSE” is displayed, and the built-in beeper alarms.  
3. To test FS2, plug a test lead into A input terminal, and turn the rotary selector to the  
A position.  
3.1 Fuse is OK if the display shows normal functional graphics  
3.2 Fuse is defective if “FUSE” is displayed, and the built-in beeper alarms.  
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Replacing Fuses  
Warning  
To avoid electrical shock, remove the test leads and any input signals before  
replacing the battery or fuses. To prevent damage or injury, INSTALL ONLY  
quick acting fuses with the following Amp/Volt current interrupt rating:  
FS1 Fuse: 1A, 600V, FAST. Minimum interrupt rating 10,000A  
FS2 Fuse: 15A, 600V, FAST. Minimum interrupt rating 100,000A  
To replace the Meter’s fuses, refer to Figure 1 and do the following:  
1. Follow step 1 to step 4 described in Battery Replacement.  
2. Remove the battery from meter.  
3. Remove 4 screws installed between the top case and bottom case of meter.  
4. Separate bottom case from Meter, using care not damage battery wiring.  
5. Remove 4 screws installed between the PCB and top case of meter.  
6. Separate the PCB from the top case of Meter.  
7. Replace a new fuse (FUSE 1 or FUSE 2).  
8. Re-assemble the PCB with the top case of Meter.  
9. Assemble the bottom case to top case using care not to damage battery wiring.  
10. Install the battery removed before and re-assemble the battery cover.  
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.  
Input Terminals  
Water, dirt, or other contamination in the A or mA input terminals may activate the Input Alert beeper even  
though test leads are not inserted. Such contamination might be dislodged by turning the Meter over and, with all  
test leads removed, gently tapping on the case.  
To clean the input terminals, do the following:  
1. Turn the Meter off and remove all test leads from the terminals.  
2. Use a clean swab in each of the four terminals to dislodge and cleanout the  
contamination.  
3. Moisten a new swab with a cleaning and oiling agent work this swab around in each of  
the four terminals. The oiling agent insulates the terminals from moisture related shorting  
and ensures against false Input Alerts.  
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Performance Tests  
The following performance tests verify the complete operability of the  
Meter and check the accuracy of each Meter function against the Meter’s specifications.  
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 at a maximum of 80% 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.  
The performance data in the following tables are in 40,000 count display mode.  
In 4000 count mode disregard the less significant digit.  
A Basic Operability Test  
To check the basic operability do the following:  
1. Turn the rotary switch to A and plug a test leads into A input terminal.  
Unit display is of normal functional graphics if the fuse is good.  
2. Turn the rotary switch to mA input fuse (1A) insert a test lead into the mA input  
terminal. (A input must be cleared of connections).  
Unit display is of normal functional graphics if the fuse is good.  
If the Meter fails to operate properly:  
• Check the battery and fuses and replace as needed.  
• Verify that you are operating the Meter correctly by reviewing the operation  
instructions found in the Users Manual.  
To complete a comprehensive performance test and verify the accuracy of each Meter function and operation,  
perform the remainder of the tests under “ Performance Tests ”.  
Testing the Display  
Press and hold the “Bar” key while turning the unit ON to enter the Display Hold Mode function. Compare the  
display with the appropriate example in Figure 2.  
Turn off the meter to escape the Display Hold Mode.  
LCD graphics of 61-630 series  
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Testing the Voltage Function  
To verify accuracy in the DC and AC voltage ranges, do the following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the VΩ and COM inputs on the Meter.  
2. Set the Calibrator for the voltage from step 1 to 5 in Table 1.  
Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 1.  
If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 1, the Meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 1. DC Voltage Test  
Input  
Voltage  
Reading  
Step  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
3
4
5
3.6000V  
-3.6000V  
36.000V  
360.00V  
900V  
3.5908 to 3.6092  
-3.5908 to -3.6092  
35.908 to 36.092  
359.08 to 360.92  
896.2 to 903.8  
3.5958 to 3.6042  
-3.5958 to -3.6042  
35.954 to 36.042  
358.58 to 360.42  
897.46 to 902.54  
3. Press the blue button on the Meter to toggle to ACV function.  
4. Set the calibration for the voltage and frequency from step 1 to 17 in Table 2.  
Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 2.  
If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 2, the meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 2. AC Voltage Test  
Input  
Voltage  
3.6000V  
3.6000V  
3.6000V  
3.6000V  
3.6000V  
36.000V  
36.000V  
36.000V  
36.000V  
36.000V  
360.00V  
360.00V  
360.00V  
360.00V  
360.00V  
720.0V  
Reading  
Step  
1
Frequency  
50Hz  
61-633  
3.5590 to 3.6410  
3.5230 to 3.6770  
3.4860 to 3.7140  
N.A  
61-635  
3.5698 to 3.6302  
3.5590 to 3.6410  
3.5220 to 3.6780  
3.4850 to 3.7150  
3.4120 to 3.7880  
35.698 to 36.302  
35.590 to 36.410  
35.220 to 36.780  
34.850 to 37.150  
34.120 to 37.880  
356.98 to 363.02  
355.90 to 364.10  
352.20 to 367.80  
348.50 to 371.50  
341.20 to 378.80  
709.96 to 730.04  
703.20 to 736.80  
2
1KHz  
3
10KHz  
20KHz  
50KHz  
50Hz  
4
5
N.A  
6
35.518 to 36.482  
35.230 to 36.770  
34.320 to 37.680  
N.A  
7
1KHz  
8
10KHz  
20KHz  
50KHz  
50Hz  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
N.A  
355.18 to 364.82  
352.30 to 367.70  
348.60 to 371.40  
N.A  
1KHz  
10KHz  
20KHz  
50KHz  
50Hz  
N.A  
706.4 to 733.6  
699.6 to 740.4  
720.0V  
1KHz  
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Testing Millivoltage (mV) Function  
To verify accuracy of the mV function, do the following.  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the Vand COM inputs on the meter.  
2. Turn the rotary switch to mV.  
3. Set the calibrator for the voltage from step 1 to 3 in Table 3.  
4. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading in Table 3.  
If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3, the Meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 3. DC mV Test  
Input  
Voltage  
Reading  
Step  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
36.000mV  
-36.000mv  
360.00mV  
35.848 to 36.156  
-35.848 to -36.156  
35.894 to 36.102  
-35.894 to -36.102  
3
359.08 to 360.92  
359.58 to 360.42  
5. Press the blue button on the Meter to toggle to AC mV function.  
6. Set the calibrator for the voltage and frequency from step 1 & 2 in Table 4.  
7. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading in Table 4.  
If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 4, the Meter does  
not meet specification.  
Table 4. AC mV Test  
Input  
Voltage  
Reading  
Step  
Frequency  
50Hz  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
360.00mV  
360.00mV  
355.18 to 364.82  
352.30 to 367.70  
356.98 to 363.02  
355.90 to 364.10  
1KHz  
Testing the PEAK HOLD Function  
To verify operation of the PEAK HOLD feature, do the following.  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the VΩ and COM inputs on the Meter.  
2. Apply 1.0v ac rms at 60Hz from the Calibrator to the VΩ and COM inputs of the Meter.  
3. Turn the rotary switch to V.  
Note: The rms converter is not used in Peak Hold mode. The digital display represents the  
actual peak value of the input.  
4. Press (PEAK H) and then (M/M/A).  
5. The reading on sub-display should be within 1.441 (Max) and -1.441 (MIN).  
6. Press (PEAK H) to escape.  
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Testing the Resistance Function  
To verify the accuracy of the resistance function, do the following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to VΩ and COM on the Meter.  
2. Turn the rotary switch to Ω  
3. Apply the inputs for step 1-7 in Table 5.  
*Set reference if using a Multifunction Calibrator with diff or zero mode for steps 1, 2, and 3.  
Compare the Meter display readings to the display readings in Table 5 step 1-7.  
4. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 5, the meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 5. Ω Test  
Input  
Readings  
Step  
61-633  
00.00 to 00.02  
61-635  
00.00 to 00.02  
Resistance Ω  
0.00  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
360.00  
358.00 to 362.00  
3.5800 to 3.6200  
35.800 to 36.200  
358.00 to 362.00  
3.5780 to 3.6220  
34.150 to 37.850  
358.72 to 361.28  
3.5872 to 3.6128  
35.872 to 36.128  
358.72 to 361.28  
3.5852 to 3.6148  
34.150 to 37.850  
3.6000K  
36.000K  
360.00K  
3.6000M  
36.000M  
5. Press the blue button on the meter to toggle to LVΩ function.  
6. Apply the inputs for step 1-6 in Table 6.  
*Set reference if using a Multifunction Calibrator with diff or zero mode for steps 1 & 2.  
Compare the Meter display readings to the display readings in Table 6.  
7. If the display reading falls outside of the reading shown in Table 6, the meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 6. LV Ω  
Input  
Readings  
Step  
61-633  
00.00 to 00.02  
61-635  
00.00 to 00.02  
Resistance Ω  
0.00  
1
2
3
4
5
6
3.6000K  
36.000K  
360.00K  
3.6000M  
36.000M  
3.5620 to 3.6380  
35.620 to 36.380  
356.20 to 363.80  
3.5600 to 3.6400  
33.430 to 38.570  
3.5764 to 3.6236  
35.764 to 36.230  
357.64 to 362.36  
3.5744 to 3.6256  
33.430 to 38.570  
Testing the Capacitance Function  
The Meter measures capacitance by charging the capacitor with a known direct current, and measuring the  
resultant voltage, and calculating the capacitance. If the same capacitance is measured on an impedance bridge, a  
different reading may result. This variance is likely to be greater at higher frequencies.  
To verify the accuracy of the capacitance measuring function, do the following:  
1. Apply the Capacitor to the VΩ and COM inputs on the Meter.  
2. For steps 1 through 8 in Table 7.  
a) Turn the rotary switch  
b) Set the VΩ and COM inputs un-connected  
c) Select Δ or (REL) for steps 1 and 2 in Table 7. After steps 1 and 2 are complete, escape  
from Δ mode and press (RANGE) key until (AUTO) is displayed.  
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Testing the Capacitance Function (cont’d)  
d) For each input, compare the readings on the Meter display to display readings in  
Table 7. The meter selects the proper range automatically. Each measurement takes  
about one second per range. 5mF will taken about 15 seconds.  
3. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 7, the Meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 7. Capacitance Test  
Input  
Readings  
Step  
Capacitance  
3.600nF  
36.00nF  
360.0nF  
3600μF  
36.00μF  
360.0μF  
1.000mF  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3.512 to 3.688  
35.12 to 36.88  
351.2 to 368.8  
3.512 to 3.688  
34.76 to 37.24  
347.6 to 372.4  
.9410 to 1.059  
3.548 to 3.652  
35.48 to 36.52  
354.8 to 365.2  
3.548 to 3.652  
35.12 to 36.88  
351.2 to 368.8  
.9510 to 1.049  
Checking the Diode Test Function  
To check the diode test function, do the following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the Vand COM inputs on the Meter.  
2. Turn the rotary switch to  
3. Apply 3.000V.  
.
The meter display should read approx. 3.000V dc.  
4. Press “Blue” key to test function.  
5. Apply a 50resistor to meter, the built-in beeper alarms.  
Testing the Milliamp (mA) Function  
To verify the accuracy of DC and AC current measurement functions, do  
The following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the mA and COM inputs on the Meter.  
2. Turn the rotary switch to mA.  
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1-2 in Table 8.  
4. For each input, compare the readings on the Meter display to the display readings in  
Table 8.  
Table 8. DC mA Test  
Input  
Current  
Readings  
Step  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
36.000rnA  
360.00mA  
35.780 to 36.220  
357.80 to 362.20  
35.888 to 36.112  
358.88 to 361.12  
5. Press the blue button on the Meter to toggle to AC measurement function.  
6. Apply the inputs for steps 1-4 in Table 9.  
7. For each input, compare the readings on the Meter display to the display readings in  
Table 9.  
8. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in the Tables, the meter does not  
meet specification.  
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Table 9. AC mA Test  
Input  
Current  
36.000mA  
36.000mA  
360.00mA  
360.00mA  
Readings  
Step  
Frequency  
50 Hz  
400 Hz  
50 Hz  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
3
4
35.488 to 36.512  
35.488 to 36.512  
354.88 to 365.12  
354.88 to 365.12  
35.632 to 36.368  
35.632 to 36.368  
356.32 to 363.68  
356.32 to 363.68  
400Hzz  
Testing the Amp (A) Function  
To verify the accuracy in the ampere (A) measurement function, do the  
Following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the A and COM inputs of the Meter.  
2. Turn the rotary switch to A  
3. Apply the inputs for steps 1-2 in Table 10.  
4. For each input, compare the readings on the Meter display to the display readings in  
Table 10.  
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 10, the meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 10. DCA Test  
Input  
Readings  
Step Current 61-633  
61-635  
3.5888 to 3.6112  
8.9420 to 9.0580  
1
2
3.6000A  
9.000A  
3.5780 to 3.6220  
8.9150 to 9.0850  
6. Press the blue button on the Meter to toggle to the AC amp measurement function.  
7. Apply the inputs for steps 1-4 in Table 11.  
8. For each input, compare the reading on the Meter display to the display readings in  
Table 11.  
9. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 11, the meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 11. ACA Test  
Input  
Readings  
Step Current Frequency  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
3
4
3.6000A  
3.6000A  
9.000A  
9.000A  
50 Hz  
400 Hz  
50 Hz  
3.5488 to 3.6512  
3.5488 to 3.6512  
8.8120 to 9.1888  
8.8120 to 9.1888  
3.5632 to 3.6368  
3.5632 to 3.6368  
8.8480 to 9.1520  
8.8480 to 9.1520  
400 Hz  
Testing the Frequency Function  
To verify the accuracy of the Meter’s frequency function, do the following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the VΩ and COM inputs on the Meter.  
Note: The accuracy of the Calibrator’s frequency function must be appropriate for the specified accuracy of the  
Meter.  
2. Set the rotary switch to Hz.  
3. Set the Function Generator for the square wave voltage and frequency for steps 1-5 of Table 12.  
4. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 12.  
5
If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 12, the Meter does not  
meet specification.  
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Table 12. Frequency Test  
Input  
Reading  
Step  
Frequency  
360Hz  
3.6000KHz  
36.000KHz  
360.00KHz  
3.6000MHz  
Level  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
3
4
5
0.5Vp-p  
0.5Vp-p  
0.5Vp-p  
0.5Vp-p  
1.5Vp-p  
359.86 to 360.14  
3.5986 to 3.6014  
35.986 to 36.014  
359.86 to 360.14  
3.5986 to 3.6014  
359.86 to 360.14  
3.5986 to 3.6014  
35.986 to 36.014  
359.86 to 360.14  
3.5986 to 3.6014  
Testing the Duty Factor Function  
To verify the accuracy of the Meter’s Duty Factor function, do the following:  
1. Connect the Calibrator to the VΩ and COM inputs on the Meter.  
Note The accuracy of the Calibrator’s Duty function must be appropriate for the  
specified accuracy of the Meter.  
2. Set the rotary switch to Hz.  
3. Press the blue button on the meter to toggle to %DF function.  
4. Set the Function Generator for square wave voltage for steps 1-3 of Table 13.  
(Frequency is about 1KHz)  
5. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 13.  
6. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 13, the Meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 13. Duty Factor Test  
Input  
Readings  
Step Duty (%)  
Level  
5Vp-p  
5Vp-p  
5Vp-p  
61-633  
61-635  
1
2
3
20.0  
50.0  
77.0  
14.0 to 26.0  
44.0 to 56.0  
71.0 to 83.0  
14.0 to 26.0  
44.0 to 56.0  
71.0 to 83.0  
Testing the Temperature Function  
To verify the accuracy of the Meter’s Temperature Function do the following:  
1 Connect the calibrator to VΩ and via K-type wire and T-V adaptor  
(Ideal 61-635 TC adapter)  
Note: The T-V adaptor should be allowed to stabilize to the same room temperature as the  
meter before beginning test.  
2. Set the rotary switch to °C.  
3 Set the Calibrator for inputs in Table 14.  
4. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 14.  
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 14, the Meter does not  
meet specification.  
Table 14 Temperature Test  
Input  
Readings  
Step  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Temperature  
-50.0°C  
-20.0°C  
0.0 °C  
61-633  
N.A  
N.A  
N.A  
N.A  
N.A  
N.A  
N.A  
N.A  
61-635  
-52.1 to -47.9.  
-21.1 to -18.9  
-1.1 to 1.1  
18.9 to 21.1  
48.9 to 51.1  
98.9 to 101.1  
498.9 to 501.1  
998.9 to 1001.1  
20.0°C  
50.0°C  
100.0°C  
500.0°C  
1000°C  
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IDEAL 61-630 Series calibration process  
Calwin300 Software  
1. Select communication port  
2. Select power line frequency  
or  
or  
3. Select item and check rotary switch with correct position at same time.  
Figure 3  
4. Follow operation guides to calibrate one range.  
5.There are two status may show on button.  
Case 1  
Case 2  
, push button and wait for process.  
, wait for stable state or check input.  
Note: There may be several processes (1-5) in each different item.  
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Figure 4  
Calibration:  
Calibration of the meter is recommended once a year to ensure performance according to the published  
specifications.  
Calibration is performed with the use of “CalWin 300” Software as illustrated above.  
(This software can be obtained by contacting customer service at Ideal Industries, Inc.)  
Do not perform this step if software is already loaded  
The software consists of two files titled “Setup.exe” and “Data001”. After you execute the setup.exe program in  
the Windows (95 or 98) environment, you will have CalWin300 option in the PROGRAM set.  
Execute “CalWin300” and you should get the screen shown in first Figure 3.  
Description of CalWin300 window shown in Figure 4.  
1. Main Display: Displays the main reading of the Meter.  
2. Connection Indicator: “Connection” shows that the meter is connected to your  
Computer and the meter and computer are communicating.  
“Disconnection” shows that the meter and computer are not  
connected or aren’t communicating.  
3. Communication Port: Selects port available to connect to meter.  
Selectable ports are COM 1 or COM 2.  
4. Calibration Function Indicator and Selector:  
Select item to be calibrated and select the Calibration Function desert.  
5. Fine Frequency Selector:  
Selects the Frequency that’s connected the meter, to select 50Hz or 60Hz.  
Note:  
Before the Calibration Function is selected, the function selected on the Meter has to be  
confirmed, to prevent functional error from occurring.  
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ACV High Frequency Calibration  
Calibrating the ACV Frequency Response  
1. 400V Range  
Set the calibrator to generate 200.00V / 10KHz ±0.07% at least, adjust VC3 to  
have a reading of 200.50± 20 count .  
2. 40V Range  
Set the calibrator to generate 20.000V /10KHz±0.07% at least, adjust VC2 to  
have a reading of 20.050± 20 count .  
3. 4V Range  
Set the calibrator to generate 2.0000V /10KHz±0.07% at least, adjust VC1 to  
have a reading of 2.0050± 20 count .  
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