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HT12

USER MANUAL

1. PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY MEASUREMENTS

This instrument complies with safety Standard IEC/EN61010-1
related to electronic measuring instruments. For your own safety and
to avoid damaging the instrument follow the procedures described in
this instruction manual and read carefully all notes preceded by this

symbol

CAUTION

Avoid measuring in humid or wet places
Avoid measuring in rooms where explosive

gas, combustible gas, steam or excessive dust
is present

Keep you insulated from the object under test
Do not touch exposed metal parts such as test

lead ends, sockets, fixing objects, circuits etc.

Avoid doing that if you notice anomalous

conditions such as breakages, deformations,
fractures, leakages of battery fluid, blind display
etc.

Be careful when measuring voltages exceeding

20V to avoid risks of electrical shock

The following symbols are used in user manual and on the meter:

CAUTION - refer to the instruction manual - an
improper use may damage the instrument or its
components

Double insulated meter

The instrument can clamp not insulated live cables
corresponding

to

the measurement

category

indicated on them

AC voltage or current

DC voltage or current

CAUTION: this symbol indicates that equipment, its
accessories and battery shall be subject to a
separate collection and correct disposal

1.1 Preliminary instructions

CAUTION

This instrument has been designed for use in

environments with pollution degree 2

It can be used for VOLTAGE and CURRENT

measurements on installations with overvoltage
category CAT III 300V and CAT II 600V

Only the leads supplied with the instrument

guarantee

compliance

with

the

safety

standards in force. They must be under good
conditions and, if necessary, replaced with
identical ones

Do not test or connect to any circuit exceeding

the specified overload protection

Do

not

effect

measurements

under

environmental conditions exceeding the limits
indicated in § 8

Make sure that batteries are properly installed
Before connecting the test probes to the

installation, make sure that the function
selector

is

positioned

on

the required

measurement

Make sure that LCD and function selector

indicate the same function

When changing the range, first disconnect the

test leads from the circuit under test in order to
avoid any accident

When

the

instrument

is

connected

to

measuring circuits never touch any unused
terminal

If during measurement the displayed values

remain constant check whether the HOLD
function is active

1.2 Measuring overvoltage category definitions
According to the IEC/EN61010-1 guidelines the circuits are divided
into the following measurement categories:

CAT IV is for measurements performed at the source of the low-

voltage installation

CAT III is for measurements performed in the building installation
CAT II is for measurements performed on circuits directly

connected to the low voltage installation

CAT I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly

connected to MAINS

2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

HT12 performs the following measurements:

DC and AC voltage
DC and AC current by using integrated sensor fork clamp
Resistance and continuity test
Voltage and current frequency

All selectable by means of a 7-position function selector. Function
keys DH and RH in addition to an analogical bargraph are also
available (see § 5.1 and § 5.2). The selected quantity is displayed
with indication of measuring unit and active functions. The
instrument is provided with an Auto Power Off function consisting
in an automatic switching off 10 minutes after last pressure on
keys or rotation of selector. To resume normal operation, switch
on the instrument again

3. PREPARATION FOR USE

3.1 Initial checks
This instrument was checked both mechanically and electrically
prior to shipment. All possible cares and precautions were taken
to let you receive the instrument under perfect conditions.
Notwithstanding we suggest you to check it rapidly (any damage
may have occurred during transport

– if so please contact the

local distributor from whom you bought the item). Make sure that
all standard accessories mentioned in § 8 are included. Should
you have to return back the instrument for any reason please
follow the instructions mentioned in § 9

3.2 Supply voltage
The instrument is powered by 2x1.5V batteries AAA LR03
included in the packaging. When batteries are low the symbol
"

" is displayed. To replace/insert batteries follow the

instructions indicated in § 7

3.3 Calibration
The instrument complies with the technical specifications
contained in this manual and such compliance is guaranteed for
12 months

3.4 Storage
After a period of storage under extreme environmental conditions
exceeding the limits mentioned in § 8 let the instrument resume
normal operating conditions before using it

4. INSTRUMENT AND DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

Copyright HT ITALIA 2013 Release EN 1.02 - 15/02/2013

5. FUNCTION KEYS DESCRIPTION

5.1 DH key
By pressing DH key the measured value is hold on the display where
the symbols "H"

and “ ” appear. Pressing again DH to disable this

function and resume normal operation

5.2 RH key
By pushing RH key, t

he manual mode is activated, the “AUTO”

symbol disappears

and the symbol “ ” is displayed. To quit this

function keep RH key pressed for at least 1 second or rotate the
selector into another position. The Autorange mode is automatically
active whenever you switch on the meter

6. HOW TO PERFORM THE MEASUREMENTS

6.1 DC/AC Voltage measurement

CAUTION

Maximum input for AC/DC voltage measurements is
600V. Do not take any voltage measurement
exceeding this limit in order not to risk electrical shock
or damaging the meter

1. Rotate the selector on

or

position.

The “DC” or “AC” and

“AUTO” symbols are shown at display. Press RH key for the
selection of manual range (see § 5.2)

2. Connect the red and black test leads to the positive and negative

poles of the circuit under test respectively (for DC voltage). The
voltage value is displayed

3. If the message "O.L" is displayed the maximum voltage value

was exceeded

4. On DC voltage measurement the symbol "-" on the instrument

display indicates that voltage has opposite direction compared to
the previous connections

5. For Data HOLD feature see § 5.1

6.2 Current measurement with fork sensor clamp

CAUTION

Do not perform measurements on circuits with a

voltage exceeding 600V AC/DC between phases or
exceeding 300V AC/DC between phase and ground
to avoid possible shock hazard

Do not perform measurements with test leads

connected to the circuit under test

Do not apply strong vibrations to the clamp sensor

and keep the fingers behind the protective bar
during measurements

6.2.1 DC Current measurement

1. Rotate the selector on

position. The “DC” and “AUTO” symbols

are displayed. Press RH key for the selection of manual range
(see § 5.2)

2. Perform zeroing operation turning the adjust knob which is

present on the central part of the clamp sensor. The

“0.0” value

should be displayed to perform correct measurements

3. Put the conductor in the fork of clamp sensor at the centre of the

arrows keys which are present in the frontal side (see picture)
and respect the current direction as indicated by the arrow key
which is present on the meter sideways

4. The current value is displayed. The symbol "-" on the instrument

display indicates that the current has opposite direction
compared to the previous connection

6.2.2 AC Current measurement

1. Rotate the selector onto

position. The “AC” and “AUTO”

symbols are displayed. Press RH key for the selection of manual
range (see § 5.2)

2. Put the conductor in the fork of clamp sensor at the centre of the

arrows keys which are present in the frontal side (see picture)
and respect the current direction as indicated by the arrow key
which is present on the meter sideways

3. The current value is displayed
4. For Data HOLD feature see § 5.1
6.3 Resistance and Continuity test measurements

CAUTION

Before taking resistance measurements on circuit
remove power from the circuit under test and
discharge all capacitors

1. Rotate the selector onto

/

position.

The “M ” and “O.L

symbols are displayed. Press RH key for the selection of manual
range (see § 5.2)

2. Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The resistance

value is displayed

3. The continuity test is always active and the buzzer sounds when

resistance values are lower than 30 . In Manual mode the

“ ”

symbol is displayed only in the 340 range

6.4 Frequency measurement

CAUTION

Do not perform measurements on circuits with a
voltage exceeding 600V AC/DC between phases or
exceeding 300V AC/DC between phase and ground
to avoid possible shock hazard

6.4.1 Voltage frequency measurement
1. Rotate the selector on Hz position. Press RH key for the

selection of manual range (see § 5.2)

2. Connect the test leads to the circuit under test. The frequency

value (in kHz or MHz) is displayed

6.4.2 Current frequency measurement
1. Rotate the selector on Hz position. Press RH key for the

selection of manual range (see § 5.2)

2. Put the conductor in the fork of clamp sensor at the centre of

the arrows keys. The value (in kHz or MHz) is displayed

DO NOT CONNECT SIMULTANEOUSLY THE TEST LEADS

AND THE CLAMP SENSOR TO THE INSTALLATION

7. BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When the "

" low battery indication is displayed the batteries

must be replaced as follows:

1. Switch OFF the meter
2. Remove the protection holster from the instrument
3. Remove the fixing screw and the battery compartment cover
4. Remove batteries and replace with new ones of the same type
5. Replace battery compartment cover and holster

8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The accuracy is referred to 23°C± 5°C, <75%RH
AC Current

Overload protection: 72A AC/DC for 10s

DC Current

Overload protection: 72A AC/DC for 10s

AC Voltage

Input impedance: 10M ; Overload protection: 720V AC/DC for 10s

DC Voltage

Input impedance: 10M ; Overload protection: 720V AC/DC for 10s

Resistance and Continuity test

Frequency

Current sensitivity: 15A ; Voltage sensitivity: 30V

Safety: IEC/EN61010-1, IEC/EN61010-2-031, IEC/EN61010-2-032
Measurement category: CAT III 300V , CAT II 600V, Pollution degree: 2
Insulation: double insulation
Compliance with 2004/108/CE (EMC) and 2006/95/CE (LVD) Directives
Display: LCD, ¾ dgt, 3400 points with bargraph

Meas. Range

Resolution

Accuracy

0.0 60.0A

0.1A

(2.0%rd+5dgt) (50/60Hz)

Meas. Range

Resolution

Accuracy

0.0 60.0A

0.1A

(2.0%rdg+5dgt)

Meas. Range

Resolution

Accuracy

0.000 3.400V

0.001V

(1.5%rdg+5dgt) (50-400Hz)

0.00 34.00V

0.01V

0.0 340.0V

0.1V

0 600V

1V

Meas. Range

Resolution

Accuracy

0.000 340.0mV

0.001mV

(1.5%rdg+4dgt)

0.000 3.400V

0.001V

0.00 34.00V

0.01V

0.0 340.0V

0.1V

0 600V

1V

Meas. Range

Resolution

Accuracy

0.0 340.0

0.1

(1.0%rdg+3dgt)

Buzzer active for R<30

10

Only on 340 range

0.000 3.400k

0.001k

0.00 34.00k

0.01k

0.0 340.0k

0.1k

0.000 3.400M

0.001M

(5.0%rdg+5dgt)

0.00 34.00M

0.01M

(15.0%rdg+5dgt)

Meas. Type

Meas. Range

Accuracy

Current

0 10kHz

(0.1%rdg+1dgt)

Voltage

0 300kHz

Sampling rate: approx 400ms (approx 20ms bargraph)
Over range indication: “O.L” or “-O.L” symbols at display
Power supply: 2x1.5V alkaline batteries type AAA LR03 UM-4
Auto Power OFF: after 10 minutes of idleness (not disable)
Reference temperature/humidity: 23°C± 5°C (73°F ± 41°F) ; <75%RH
Working temperature/humidity: 0 40°C (32°F 104°F) ; <85%RH
Storage temperature/humidity: -20 60°C (-4°F 140°F) ; <85%RH
Max height of use: 2000m (6562ft)
Max diameter conductor : 6mm (0.2in)
Dimensions (LxWxH): 128x87x24mm (5x3x1in)
Weight (with batteries): 210g (7ounces)
Included accessories: batteries, user manual

9. SERVICE

9.1 Warranty conditions
This instrument is guaranteed for one year against material or
production defects, in accordance with our general sales conditions.

During the warranty period the manufacturer reserves the right to
decide either to repair or replace the product. Should you need for
any reason to return back the instrument for repair or replacement
take prior agreements with the local distributor from whom you
bought it.

Do not forget to enclose a report describing the reasons for returning
(detected fault). Use only original packaging. Any damage occurred
in transit due to not original packaging will be charged anyhow to the
customer

9.2 Service
Should the instrument not work properly, make sure that batteries are
correctly installed and working before contacting your distributor, also
check the test leads and replace them if necessary.

Should you need for any reason to return back the instrument for
repair or replacement take prior agreements with the local distributor
from whom you bought it.

Do not forget to enclose a report describing the reasons for returning
(detected fault). Use only original packaging. Any damage occurred
in transit due to not original packaging will be charged anyhow to the
customer. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage
to persons or things.

HT ITALIA SRL
Via della Boaria, 40
48018

– Faenza (RA) – ITALY

Tel: +39-0546-621002
Fax: +39-0546-621144
Web:

www.ht-instruments.com

Email:

[email protected]

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