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Service Manual

TX1 and TX3


True RMS Digital Multimeter
070-9893-01

Warning
The servicing instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to
performing service.
Copyright © Tektronix, Inc. All rights reserved.

Tektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supercedes
that in all previously published material. Specifications and price change privileges reserved.

Printed in the U.S.A.

Tektronix, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, Wilsonville, OR 97070–1000

TEKTRONIX and TEK are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc.


WARRANTY

Tektronix warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of three (3) years from the date of shipment. If a product proves defective during this warranty period,
Tektronix, at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a
replacement in exchange for the defective product.

In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of the defect before the expiration of the
warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be responsible for
packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by Tektronix, with shipping charges prepaid.
Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the
Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any
other charges for products returned to any other locations.

This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper use or improper or inadequate
maintenance and care. Tektronix shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage resulting
from attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install, repair or service the product; b) to repair
damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment; c) to repair any damage or malfunction
caused by the use of non-Tektronix supplies; or d) to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other
products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product.

THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR


IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TEKTRONIX’ RESPONSIBILITY TO
REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO
THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE
OF WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.
Service Assurance
If you have not already purchased Service Assurance for this product, you may do so at any time during the product’s
warranty period. Service Assurance provides Repair Protection and Calibration Services to meet your needs.
Repair Protection extends priority repair services beyond the product’s warranty period; you may purchase up to three
years of Repair Protection.
Calibration Services provide annual calibration of your product, standards compliance and required audit documentation,
recall assurance, and reminder notification of scheduled calibration. Coverage begins upon registration; you may purchase
up to five years of Calibration Services.

Service Assurance Advantages


H Priced well below the cost of a single repair or calibration
H Avoid delays for service by eliminating the need for separate purchase authorizations from your company
H Eliminates unexpected service expenses

For Information and Ordering


For more information or to order Service Assurance, contact your Tektronix representative and provide the information
below. Service Assurance may not be available in locations outside the United States of America.
Name VISA or Master Card number and expiration
Company date or purchase order number
Address Repair Protection (1,2, or 3 years)
City, State, Postal code Calibration Services (1,2,3,4, or 5 years)
Country Instrument model and serial number
Phone Instrument purchase date
Table of Contents

General Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v


Service Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Manual Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Related Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Contacting Tektronix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Service Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Service Offerings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii

Specifications
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1
Operating Information
Operating Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1
Front and Rear Panel Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1
Display Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3
Measurement Function Knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4
Input Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5
Button and Softkey Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5
Softkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8
Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–8
Battery Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10

Theory of Operation
Theory of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1
Performance Verification
Performance Verification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1
Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2
Set Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3
Verification Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4
TX1 Test Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–11
TX3 Test Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–17

Adjustment Procedure
Adjustment Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–1
Options
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–1

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Table of Contents

Maintenance
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–1
Related Maintenance Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–1
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–2
Inspection and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–3
Disassembly and Assembly Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–5
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–18
Repackaging Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–22

Replaceable Parts
Replaceable Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–1
Parts Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–1
Using the Replaceable Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–2

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List of Figures

Figure 2–1: Front panel overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1


Figure 2–2: Rear panel overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2
Figure 2–3: Display indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3
Figure 2–4: Measurement function knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–4
Figure 2–5: Input connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–5
Figure 2–6: Battery replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10
Figure 3–1: Simple block diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2
Figure 7–1: Opening and closing the case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–6
Figure 7–2: Internal assembly removal and installation . . . . . . . . . . . 7–8
Figure 7–3: Battery holder removal and installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–9
Figure 7–4: LCD bezel removal and installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–10
Figure 7–5: LCD removal and installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–11
Figure 7–6: Circuit board tabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–12
Figure 7–7: Circuit board removal and installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–13
Figure 7–8: Light diffuser removal and installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–14
Figure 7–9: Function knob removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–16
Figure 7–10: Function knob and switch keypad installation . . . . . . . 7–17
Figure 7–11: Troubleshooting start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–19
Figure 7–12: Troubleshooting two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–20
Figure 7–13: Troubleshooting three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–21
Figure 8–1: Exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–5

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List of Tables

Table 1–1: General characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1


Table 1–2: DC voltage characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2
Table 1–3: DC voltage range, resolution, and accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2
Table 1–4: AC voltage characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2
Table 1–5: AC voltage range, resolution, and accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . 1–3
Table 1–6: DC current characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4
Table 1–7: DC current range, resolution, and accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4
Table 1–8: AC current characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–4
Table 1–9: AC current range, resolution, and accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5
Table 1–10: Resistance (W) characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–5
Table 1–11: Resistance range, resolution, and accuracy . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6
Table 1–12: Continuity characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6
Table 1–13: Diode test characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7
Table 1–14: Capacitance range, resolution, and accuracy
(5,000 counts only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7
Table 1–15: Frequency characteristics, resolution, and accuracy . . . 1–7
Table 1–16: Frequency voltage range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8
Table 1–17: Duty factor characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8
Table 1–18: Temperature characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8
Table 1–19: 1ms peak hold characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8
Table 1–20: Physical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–9
Table 1–21: Environmental characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–9
Table 1–22: Certifications and compliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–9
Table 2–1: Setup prompts, definitions, and default values . . . . . . . . . 2–9
Table 4–1: Performance verification checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1
Table 4–2: Test equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2
Table 4–3: TX1 test record results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–11
Table 4–4: TX3 test record results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–15
Table 7–1: Relative susceptibility to static-discharge damage . . . . . . 7–3
Table 7–2: List of tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–5
Table 8–1: Parts list column descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–2
Table 8–2: Manufacturers cross index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–3
Table 8–3: Replaceable parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–4
Table 8–4: Standard accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–6
Table 8–5: Optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–6

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General Safety Summary
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 this
product only as specified.
Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures.

To Avoid Fire or Connect and Disconnect Properly. Do not connect or disconnect probes or test
Personal Injury leads while they are connected to a voltage source.
Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings
and markings on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings
information before making connections to the product.
Do not apply a potential to any terminal, including the common terminal, that
exceeds the maximum rating of that terminal.
Replace Batteries Properly. Replace batteries only with the proper type and rating
specified.
Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels
removed.
Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components
when power is present.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this
product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.

Symbols and Terms Terms in this Manual. These terms may appear in this manual:

WARNING. Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result


in injury or loss of life.

CAUTION. Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in


damage to this product or other property.

TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual v


General Safety Summary

Terms on the Product. These terms may appear on the product:


DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as you read the
marking.
WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as you read the
marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product.
Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product:

CAUTION WARNING Double


Refer to Manual High Voltage Insulated

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Service Safety Summary

Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. Read this Service
Safety Summary and the General Safety Summary before performing any service
procedures.
Do Not Service Alone. Do not perform internal service or adjustments of this
product unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is
present.
Use Care When Servicing With Power On. Dangerous voltages or currents may
exist in this product. Disconnect power, remove battery (if applicable), and
disconnect test leads before removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing
components.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections.

TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual vii
Service Safety Summary

viii TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual
Preface

This section contains information needed to properly use this manual to service
the TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeters as well as general information
critical to safe and effective servicing of multimeters.

Manual Structure
This manual is divided into chapters, such as Specifications and Theory of
Operation. Further, it is divided into subsections, such as Product Description
and Disassembly and Assembly Procedures.
Sections containing procedures also contain introductions to those procedures. Be
sure to read these introductions because they provide information needed to do
the service correctly and efficiently. The following is a brief description of each
manual chapter.
H Specifications contains a product description and tables of the characteristics
and descriptions that apply to it.
H Operating Information includes general information and operating instruc-
tions at the level needed to safely service the multimeters. A statement of the
service strategy is in this section.
H Theory of Operation contains circuit descriptions down to the module level.
H Performance Verification contains a collection of procedures for confirming
that the multimeters function properly and meet warranted limits.
H Adjustment Procedure informs you how to obtain calibration services.
H Options lists the available options for the TX1 and TX3 meters.
H Maintenance contains information and procedures for doing preventive and
corrective maintenance. This includes cleaning instructions and disassembly
and assembly instructions.
H Replaceable Parts includes a table of all replaceable parts, their descriptions,
and their Tektronix part numbers.

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Preface

Manual Conventions
This manual uses certain conventions which you should become familiar with
before doing service.

Safety Symbols and terms related to safety appear in the Safety Summary found at the
beginning of this manual.

Symbols Refer to the Safety section in this manual to learn about the symbols used in this
manual.

Related Manuals
The TX1 and TX3 digital multimeters are shipped with a user manual. Refer to
the user manual for detailed operating instructions.

Contacting Tektronix

Product For application-oriented questions about a Tektronix measure-


Support ment product, call toll free in North America:
1-800-TEK-WIDE (1-800-835-9433 ext. 2400)
6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific time
Or, contact us by e-mail:
[email protected]
For product support outside of North America, contact your
local Tektronix distributor or sales office.
Service Contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office. Or, visit
Support our web site for a listing of worldwide service locations.
http://www.tektronix.com
For other In North America:
information 1-800-TEK-WIDE (1-800-835-9433)
An operator will direct your call.
To write us Tektronix, Inc.
P.O. Box 1000
Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000

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Service Strategy
This manual contains all the information needed for periodic maintenance of the
TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeters.
All replaceable parts are listed in Table 8–3 Replaceable parts list. To remove and
replace any parts, follow the instructions in Dissasembly and Assembly Proce-
dures found in Chapter 7.

Service Offerings
Tektronix provides service to cover repair under warranty as well as other
services that may provide a cost-effective answer to your service needs.
Whether providing warranty repair service or any of the other services listed
below, Tektronix service technicians, trained on Tektronix products, are best
equipped to service your TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeters.
Tektronix technicians are apprised of the latest information on improvements to
the product as well as the latest options to the product.

Warranty Repair Service Tektronix warrants this product for three years from date of purchase. (The
warranty appears after the title page and copyright page in this manual.)
Tektronix technicians provide warranty service at most Tektronix service
locations worldwide. Your Tektronix product catalog lists all service locations
worldwide.

Repair or Calibration The following services may be purchased to tailor repair and/or calibration of
Service your TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeters to fit your requirements.

At-Depot Service. Tektronix offers several standard-priced adjustment (calibra-


tion) and repair services:
H A single repair and/or adjustment.
H Calibrations using equipment and procedures that meet the traceability
standards specific to the local area.
H Annual maintenance agreements that provide for either calibration and repair
or calibration only.

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Introduction

Of these services, the annual maintenance agreement offers a particularly


cost-effective approach to service for many owners. Such agreements can be
purchased to span several years.

Self Service Tektronix supports self service repair by providing replaceable parts. See the
Replaceable Parts chapter for a list of all replaceable parts.

Before You Begin


This manual is for servicing the TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeters.
To prevent injury to yourself or damage to the meter, do the following tasks
before you attempt service:
H Read the Safety Summary found at the beginning of this manual.
H Read Service Strategy in this section.
When using this manual for servicing, be sure to read and follow all warnings,
cautions, and notes.

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Specifications
Specifications

All specifications are warranted, unless noted as typical, for the rated tempera-
ture range of 23_ C ± 5_ C at less than 80% relative humidity.

Table 1–1: General characteristics

Characteristics Description
LCD display digits 3$@5 (default) or 4$@5
Display counts 5,000 (default) or 50,000
Bargraph 20 segment, updated 20 times per second
Memory locations TX1: 10, TX3: 30
Out of range indicator OL: overrange
Ur: underrange
Low voltage indicator Battery symbol shows on LCD at 2.0 V.
Meter powers down at 1.5 V.
Battery life 100 hours continuous use with backlight off (typical)
Auto-off Adjustable, 30 minute default
Power source Two AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries (IEC LRG or ANSI/NEDA
15A)
Maximum input voltage be- 1000 VRMS Installation Category III (CAT III) 1
tween terminals and between
terminals and earth
Maximum open circuit voltage 600 VRMS CAT III
when utilizing the A terminal
Overload protection, V terminal 1000 VRMS (1500 Vpk) for all functions
F1 fuse protection 15 A (1000 V) fast
Backlight Green LEDs
1 If meter is exposed to water, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.

TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual 1–1
Specifications

Table 1–2: DC voltage characteristics

Characteristic Description
Settling time 3 readings (typical)
Reading rate 5,000 ct.: 4 readings per second
50,000 ct.: 1 reading per second
Rejection ratio
Common mode 120 dB at DC or 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Normal mode 60 dB at 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Input impedance 10 MW (typical)

Table 1–3: DC voltage range, resolution, and accuracy

Resolution Accuracy 1
R e
Range 5,000 counts 50,000 counts TX1 TX3
0.5 V 100 mV 10 mV ± (0.07% + 1 ± (0.05% + 1
count) count)
5V 1 mV 100 mV
50 V 10 mV 1 mV
500 V 100 mV 10 mV
1000 V 1V 100 mV
Temperature coefficient Add (0.005% + 0.1 ct.)/°C to accuracy
beyond rated temperature range.
1 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 10 counts.

Table 1–4: AC voltage characteristics

Characteristic Description
Input impedance 10 MW in parallel with <100 pF (typical)
Settling time 4 readings (typical)
Reading rate 5,000 ct.: 4 readings per second
50,000 ct.: 1 reading per second
Common mode 60 dB at DC to 60 Hz
rejection ratio
Crest factor, maximum Full scale: 3
Half scale: 6
AC+DC 1 total RMS volts AC (RMS) accuracy + 0.1% + 1 count
accuracy

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Table 1–4: AC voltage characteristics (cont.)

Characteristic Description
AC DC 1 dual display accuracy DC Accuracy + 0.05% + 1 count
AC RMS Accuracy + 0.1% + 1 count
Upper display frequency
(5,000 counts)
Accuracy ±(0.002% + 1 count) for 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Sensitivity 10% of selected voltage range
dB reference 2 1 VRMS (adjustable)
dBm reference 2 775 mV across 600 W (1 mW)
1 5,000-count mode only.
2 dB readout = 20 log (main display readout/ref), where ref = 1 V is the default.
dBm readout = 10 log (main display readout2/R), where R=600 W.

Table 1–5: AC voltage range, resolution, and accuracy

Resolution Accuracy 1
Range
R e 5,000 counts 50,000 counts TX1 TX3
0.5 V 100 mV 10 mV 40 Hz – 20 kHz: 40 Hz – 20 kHz:
± (0.6%%+2 ± (0.4%%+2
5V 1 mV 100 mV counts)
s counts)
s
50 V 10 mV 1 mV
500 V 2 100 mV 10 mV
1000 V 2 1V 100 mV 40 Hz – 10 kHz: 40 Hz – 10 kHz:
± (0.6% + 2 ± (0.4% + 2
counts) counts)
Temperature coefficient AC: Add (0.03% + 0.1 ct.)/°C beyond
rated temperature range.
AC+DC: Add (0.06% + 0.1 ct.)/°C
beyond rated temperature range.
1 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 20 counts.
2 For voltages u 100 V, the maximum volts–Hz product is t 10 MVHz.

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Table 1–6: DC current characteristics

Characteristics Description
Burden voltage 5 mA to 5 A: 0.3 V max.
10 A: 0.5 V max.
Percent 4-20 mA (calculated in 4 mA = 0%
50 mA range) 20 mA = 100%
Settling time 4 readings (typical)
Reading rate 5,000 ct.: 4 readings per second
50,000 ct.: 1 reading per second

Table 1–7: DC current range, resolution, and accuracy

Resolution Accuracy
R e
Range 5,000 counts 50,000 counts TX1 TX3
500 A 100 nA 10 nA ± (0.2% + 4 counts) 1
5 mA 1 A 100 nA ± (0.2% + 2 counts) 2
50 mA 10 A 1 A
500 mA 100 A 10 A
5A 1 mA 100 A ± (0.4% + 2 counts) 2
10 A 10 mA 1 mA ± (0.8% + 2 counts) 2
(15 A for
3 minutes)
Temperature coefficient Add (0.05% + 0.1 ct.)/°C beyond rated
temperature range.
1 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 40 counts.
2 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 20 counts.

Table 1–8: AC current characteristics

Characteristics Description
Burden voltage 0.5 mA to 5 A: 0.9 V max.
10 A: 1.0 V max.
AC+DC 1 Accuracy AC RMS amps accuracy + DC amps accuracy
Upper display frequency
Accuracy ±(0.002% + 1 count) for 20 Hz to 5 kHz
Sensitivity 10% of range

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Table 1–8: AC current characteristics (cont.)

Characteristics Description
Settling time 4 readings (typical)
Reading rate 5,000 ct.: 4 readings per second
50,000 ct.: 1 reading per second
1 5,000-count mode only.

Table 1–9: AC current range, resolution, and accuracy

Resolution Accuracy 1,2


R e
Range 5,000 counts 50,000 counts TX1 TX3
0.5 mA 100 nA 10 nA 40 Hz – 1 kHz: ± (0.6% + 2 counts)
5 mA 1 mA 100 nA >1 kHz – 3 kHz: ± (1.0% + 2 counts)
50 mA 10 mA 1 mA >3 kHz – 5 kHz: ± (2.0% + 2 counts)
500 mA 100 mA 10 mA
5A 1 mA 100 mA
10 A 10 mA 1 mA
(15 A for
3 minutes)
Temperature coefficient Add (0.05% + 0.1 ct.)/°C beyond rated
temperature range.
1 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 20 counts.
2 5% of range.

Table 1–10: Resistance (W) characteristics

Characteristics Description
Update rate 5,000 ct.: 2 readings per second
50,000 ct.: 1 reading per second
50 MW: 1 reading per second
Settling time 50 W to 5 MW range: 3 readings (typical)
50 MW range: 4 readings (typical)
Compliance voltages (typical) 0.6 V (50 W and 500 W range is 1.3 V)
Common mode rejection ratio 60 dB at DC, 50 Hz, or 60 Hz
Normal mode rejection ratio 20 dB at  50 Hz

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Table 1–11: Resistance range, resolution, and accuracy

Resolution Accuracy
R e
Range 5,000 counts 50,000 counts TX1 TX3
50  0.01  1 –– ± (0.1% + 10 counts)
500  0.1  0.01  ± (0.1% + 4 counts) 2
5 k 1 0.1  ± (0.1% + 2 counts) 3
50 k 10  1
500 k 100  10 
5 M 1 k 100  ± (0.4% + 4 counts) 2
50 M 10 k 1 –– ± (1.0% + 4 counts) 2
Temperature coefficient 50  to 500 k: Add (0.03% + 0.1
ct.)/°C beyond rated temperature range.
5 M to 50 M: Add (0.2% + 0.1 ct.)/°C
beyond rated temperature range.
1 5,000 count mode only.
2 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 40 counts.
3 Accuracy in 50,000-count mode is % + 20 counts.

Table 1–12: Continuity characteristics

Characteristics Description
Continuity threshold Beeper sounds when resistance is 100  or less (typical)
Response time 1 ms

Table 1–13: Diode test characteristics

Characteristics Description
Test current (typical) 0.35 mA
Test voltage 2.8 V maximum, open circuit
Accuracy ± 1.0%

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Table 1–14: Capacitance range, resolution, and accuracy (5,000 counts


only)

Accuracy 2
Range
R e Re l i 1
Resolution TX1 TX3
5 nF 1 pF ± (1.0% + 5 counts) (using D mode)
50 nF 10 pF ± (1.0% + 3 counts) (using D mode)
500 nF 100 pF ± (1.0% + 3 counts)
5 mF 1 nF
50 mF 10 nF ± (3.0% + 3 counts)
500 mF 100 nF
5 mF 1 mF
50 mF 10 mF
Temperature coefficient Add (0.05% + 0.1 ct.)/°C beyond rated
temperature range.
1 5,000 count mode only.
2 1% of range.

Table 1–15: Frequency characteristics, resolution, and accuracy

Characteristics Description
Signal coupling AC
Minimum frequency 0.5 Hz
Maximum frequency 1 MHz
Accuracy ±(0.002%) + 1 count
Best resolution 10,000 count: 0.01 Hz
100,000 count: 0.001 Hz
Temperature coefficient Add 0.00004%/(°C)2 beyond rated temperature range.

Table 1–16: Frequency voltage range

Range Sensitivity, 10 Hz - 100 kHz Sensitivity, 1 MHz 1


500 mV 100 mV ––
5V 500 mV 2V
50 V 5V 20 V

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Table 1–16: Frequency voltage range (Cont.)

Range Sensitivity, 10 Hz - 100 kHz Sensitivity, 1 MHz 1


500 V 50 V ––
1 For voltages  100 V, the maximum volts–Hz product is  10 MVHz.

Table 1–17: Duty factor characteristics

Characteristics Description
Range 1 Hz to 100 kHz
Accuracy ±(0.1% + 0.05% per kHz) for 5 V input (logic signals only)
Signal coupling DC
Resolution 0.1%
Sensitivity 30% of range

Table 1–18: Temperature characteristics

Characteristics Description
Main display
Range –50_ C to +980_ C
Accuracy ±3_C 1 (typical)
Thermocouple type K
Upper display
Accuracy ± 3_C of ambient temperature (typical)
1 Use the water and ice offset calibration method on page 2–9 for accuracy to ±1.0 °C.

Table 1–19: 1ms peak hold characteristics

Characteristics Description
Accuracy 1 Specified voltage or current measurement ±30 counts of the
peak value of a single 1ms pulse.
1 5,000-count mode only.

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Table 1–20: Physical characteristics


Characteristic Description
Dimensions (H  W  D) 38 mm  88 mm  183 mm
(without holster)
Weight (with batteries) 383 g (13.5 oz)
With holster 539 g (1 lb 3 oz)

Table 1–21: Environmental characteristics

Characteristic Description
Temperature
Operating –10 to +50_ C
Non-operating (storage) –40 to +60_ C
Humidity –40 to +35_ C: 80%
+35 to +40_ C: 70%
+40 to +60_ C: 55%
Altitude
Operating 2,000m (6,562 ft)
For altitudes from 2,000 m up to 5,000 m (16,404 ft) derate
voltage input to 600 VAC CAT III.
Non-operating (storage) 12,300 m (40,354 ft)
Vibration
Operating 2.66 gRMS, 5 to 500 Hz, 3 axes (10 minutes each)
Non-operating 3.48 gRMS, 5 to 500 Hz, 3 axes (10 minutes each)

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Table 1–22: Certifications and compliances

Category Standards or description


EC Declaration of Conformity Meets intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic
– EMC Compatibility. Compliance was demonstrated to the following
specifications as listed in the Official Journal of the European
Union:
EN 55011 Class A Radiated Emissions
EN 50082-1 Immunity:
IEC 801-2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
IEC 801-3 RF Electromagnetic Field
Immunity 1,2
1 Add 25 counts (250 counts in 50,000 count mode) to
the accuracy specifications when in the presence of
an RF field as defined in IEC801–3.
2 Amps DC: Add 60 counts (600 counts in 50,000 count
mode) to the amps accuracy specifications when in
the presence of an RF field as defined in IEC801–3.
Australia/New Zealand Decla- Complies with EMC provision of Radiocommunications Act
ration of Conformity – EMC per the following standard(s):
AS/NZS 2064.1/2 Industrial, Scientific, and Medical
Equipment: 1992
EC Declaration of Conformity Compliance was demonstrated to the following specification
– Low Voltage as listed in the Official Journal of the European Union:

Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, amended by 93/69/EEC


EN 61010-1/A2:1995
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measuring control, and laboratory use.
U.S. Nationally Recognized UL3111-1 – Standard for electrical measuring and test
Testing Laboratory Listing equipment.
Canadian Certification CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use.
Additional Compliance IEC61010-1/A2:1995
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use.

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Table 1–22: Certifications and compliances (cont.)

Category Standards or description


Installation Category Terminals on this product may have different installation
Descriptions (overvoltage) category designations. The installation
categories are:
CAT III
Distribution-level mains (usually permanently connected).
Equipment at this level is typically in a fixed industrial
location.
CAT II
Local-level mains (wall sockets). Equipment at this level
includes appliances, portable tools, and similar products.
Equipment is usually cord-connected.
CAT I
Secondary (signal level) or battery operated circuits of
electronic equipment.
Pollution Degree A measure of the contaminates that could occur in the
environment around and within a product. Typically the
internal environment inside a product is considered to be the
same as the external. Products should be used only in the
environment for which they are tested.
Pollution Degree 2
Normally only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs.
Occasionally a temporary conductivity that is caused by
condensation must be expected. This location is a typical
office/home environment. Temporary condensation
occurs only when the product is out of service.

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Operating Information

This chapter provides basic information about the controls and functions of the
TX1 and TX3 meters. For more detailed operating information, refer to the User
manual supplied with the meter.

Front and Rear Panel Overview

2
6
3 7

4 8

5 9

10
FUSED 600V CATIII
10A 1000V
15A/3MINUTES

1 Extra large LCD display with dual numeric readout.


2 Measurement function knob – Use to select a measurement.
3 Blue Button – Use to access 1ms, MEM, and Setup menu.
4 RANGE Button – Use to set measurement range.
5 M/M/A Button – Use to set meter to MIN/MAX/AVG or 1ms modes.
6 Softkeys – Use with measurement function knob to select measurements.
7 Backlight Button – Use to turn backlight on and off.
8 HOLD Button – Use to freeze display.
9 D Button – Use to make relative measurements and access the memory.
10 Input connectors.

Figure 2–1: Front panel overview

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Auto Off

2

1 Press and hold options – Activate by holding down the specified button for two
seconds while the meter is on.
2 Power-up options – Activate by holding down the specified button while turning
on the meter.
3 Compliance and battery and fuse replacement information.
4 Serial number and barcode tag.
5 Removable battery cover.

Figure 2–2: Rear panel overview

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Display Indicators

1 7

2
8

3
9
4
10
5

11

1 Special feature indicators 6 Upper display


2 Low battery indicator 7 Upper display units
3 Delta indicator 8 Main display
4 Blue button and memory 9 Main display units
mode indicators 10 Range indicators
5 Bargraph
11 Softkey menus

Figure 2–3: Display indicators

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Measurement Function Knob

TX1 TX3

Figure 2–4: Measurement function knob

OFF Turns off the meter. Setup parameters and stored measurements are saved.

V. Volts AC RMS, Volts DC, Volts AC DC dual display, Volts AC+DC total
RMS, dB, and dBm.

Hz. Frequency measurements. Duty factor also shows if it is turned on in the


Setup menu.

W/ . Access to resistance and continuity measurements and diode test.

. Capacitance measurements.

_C. Temperature measurements in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.

A. Amps AC RMS, Amps DC, Amps AC + DC total RMS, Amps AC DC dual


display, and Amps DC 4-20 mA% (process control loop measurement).

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Input Connectors

FUSED 600V CATIII


10A 1000V
15A/30 SECONDS

Figure 2–5: Input connectors

A. Input connector for current measurements up to 15 A (10 A continuous, or


15 A for 3 minutes on and 10 minutes off). Successive high current measure-
ments (above 10 A) require a 10 minute cooling time between measurements.
Rating is 600 V open circuit voltage.

COM. Common connector. All measurements are referenced to this connector.

V. Input connector for volts, frequency, ohms, continuity, diode, capacitance, and
temperature measurements. Rating is 1000 V CAT III for all V input connector
measurements.

WARNING. To avoid personal injury, do not attach meter leads with the battery
cover removed.

CAUTION. To avoid damaging the meter, do not attempt to measure current with
the batteries removed.

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Button and Softkey Overview

Blue Button To access functions in blue text, press the blue button and then press a function button
while the indicator is on. The indicator shows on the display for five
seconds.

Press and hold the blue button for two seconds to access the Setup menu. See
page 2–8 for more information about the Setup menu.

RANGE Button Use the RANGE button to manually select a range. Press and hold RANGE for
two seconds to return the meter to auto range mode. The meter is in auto range
mode when the indicator is on.
The range and units are displayed above the indicator, to the right of the
bargraph.

M/M/A (Minimum, Press this button to scroll through the live, maximum, minimum, maximum–
Maximum, and Average) minimum, and average values. The elapsed time between the last recorded event
Button and the start of the test shows in the upper display.
Press and hold the M/M/A button for two seconds to exit M/M/A mode.

1ms (1 ms Peak Hold) 1ms (1 ms Peak Hold)


To activate 1 ms peak hold, first press the blue button and then the M/M/A
button while the indicator shows on the display. When in 1 ms mode, the
LCD displays the and indicators. Display resolution in 1ms peak hold
is 5,000 counts. Live and average (AVG) readings are not available in 1ms peak
hold mode.
You can use 1ms peak hold when you take AC or DC measurements. The meter
only records events that have a pulse width that is greater than 1 ms.
Press the M/M/A button to view 1ms peak hold minimum and maximum values.
The MAX value shown is the value of the positive peaks and the MIN value
shown is the value of the negative peaks.
Press and hold the M/M/A button for two seconds to exit 1ms peak hold mode.

Backlight Button Press the button to turn the backlight on or off. Adjust the LOFF setting in
the Setup menu to adjust the backlight timeout setting. Use the Setup menu
information on page 2–8 to adjust the setting for the backlight.

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HOLD Button Press HOLD to turn hold mode on and off. When you activate the hold feature,
the meter beeps, freezes the display, and displays the indicator. Hold mode
freezes the display so you can remove the probes from the test points without
losing the measurement reading.

Auto Hold To activate auto hold, press down on the HOLD button until appears on
the display. Auto hold is not available for capacitance or AC DC measurements.
In auto hold mode the display automatically freezes and the meter beeps when
the measurement reading stabilizes. The displayed value will be updated when
the meter stabilizes on a new measurement value.
Auto hold is useful when it is not possible for you to press the HOLD button or
see the meter display while probing and taking measurements.

D Button (Making Relative Use this button to set the meter to delta (D) mode and make relative measure-
Measurements) ments. The reference value for the D measurement can be a measured, a stored,
or a programmed value.

D Relative to a Measured Value. When you take the measurement and the meter
settles on the measurement value, press the D button.
For subsequent readouts, the measured reference value is subtracted from the
actual measurement.

D Relative to a Saved Value. Use the measurement function knob and softkeys to
set the meter to the measurement function you want. Use the memory informa-
tion on page 2–8 to recall (RCL) a reference value from memory, then press the
D button. To exit delta mode, press the D button.
For subsequent readouts, the recalled reference value is subtracted from the
actual measurement.

D Relative to a Programmed Value. Use the measurement function knob and


softkeys to set the meter to the measurement function and range you want and
then press the D button. While the meter is in delta mode, press and hold the
blue button until the Setup menu appears. Use the softkeys to edit rEF to the
desired value and press softkey 4 for OK. To exit delta mode, press the D button.
For subsequent readouts the programmed reference value is subtracted from the
actual measurement. The programmed reference value is lost when you turn off
the meter.
You can also use the D button to make relative dB (DdB) measurements.

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MEM (Memory) Use the memory mode to store and recall measurement values. No data is lost
during power cycles.
To activate the MEM (memory) mode, press the blue button and then the 
button while shows on the LCD display. The display shows four softkey
selections: STO, RCL, CLR, and EXIT.

STO. Select STO to store the held value in the next available memory location.
The memory location number momentarily shows on the upper display. If no
memory locations are available, FULL shows on the upper display for two
seconds and nothing is stored.
To overwrite an existing memory value, recall the memory location using the
RCL button, press CLR, then press STO to store the new value in this location.

RCL. Select RCL to scroll through the stored values in reverse order. The upper
display momentarily shows the memory location while the main display shows
the value stored in that location.

CLR. Select CLR to clear the currently selected memory location. The location is
replaced with “-----”.
To clear all memory locations, press and hold the CLR button for five seconds.
A ? shows on the display next to the CLR enunciator. The word donE shows on
the display indicating that all memory locations are clear and you can release the
button. If you release the button before the word donE shows, no data is cleared
from the memory.

EXIT. Select EXIT to exit memory mode. You can also exit memory mode by
pressing any button.

Softkeys
Each setting on the measurement function knob may activate one or more
softkey settings on the LCD. If there is more than one measurement for a
function knob setting, a softkey menu appears on the display. Press the corre-
sponding softkey to select the desired measurement.

Setup Menu
The Setup menu allows you to customize default settings. To activate the Setup
menu, press and hold the blue button for two seconds.
Use the softkeys as shown in the following table to edit setup values. Setup
menu values are saved when you turn off the meter, except for reference values.

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Softkey + – ← OK

Function Press to increase Press to decrease Press to step to Press to save set-
setting value. setting value. next digit in setting ting and move to
value. next setup parame-
ter.

The following table lists the setup menu prompts, the definition of parameters,
and default values.

Table 2–1: Setup prompts, definitions, and default values

Upper dis- Definition of parameter Default


play prompt (press OK to cycle through parameters) value
POFF Sets auto-off time (in minutes). 30 minutes
LOFF Sets backlight auto-off time (in seconds). 60 seconds
bEEP Toggles beeper on and off. ON
HrES Changes display to 50,000 counts. OFF
POL (Duty) Scrolls through OFF, POS (positive duty factor), and OFF
NEG (negative duty factor).
EdGE (Hz) Toggles between POS (positive edge) and NEG Positive (rising)
(negative edge) triggering in Hz measurement.
rEF1 Changes the reference value for delta measurements. Value before 
button is pressed
(D)rEF(dB) 1 Changes the reference value for dB measurements. 1V
1 Meter must be in D or dB mode to access these setup parameters.

Helpful Tip: Increased To achieve high accuracy temperature measurements to ±1.0 °C it is necessary to
Temperature Accuracy calibrate the meter to account for any thermocouple offset. Temperature accuracy
without performing the following calibration is ±3 °C:
1. Turn on the meter in the environment you will make the measurements.
2. Fill a wide, shallow container with ice and water. Stir the ice and water
mixture for two or three minutes to evenly distribute the temperature of the
mixture. Place the container next to the meter and submerge the tip of the
bead probe in the ice and water.
3. While in °C or °F mode, allow the temperature reading to stabilize on a
value (this value should be very close to 0 °C for °C mode or 32.0 °F for °F
mode). Any deviation from 0 °C or 32 °F represents the thermocouple’s
offset.
4. Once the reading stabilizes, press and hold softkey 1 for °C mode or softkey
2 for °F mode for five seconds until the display shows 0000 or 0032.

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This calibrates the meter for the operating environment.  shows in the upper
display. If you hear an error beep, the offset is greater than ±5 °C. You can repeat
this calibration at any time. To undo this calibration, return the meter to factory
settings by pressing both the blue button and M/M/A button while powering up
the meter.
To insure accuracy of temperature measurements, you should follow this
procedure when using other K-type thermocouple probes with the TX Series
True RMS Digital Multimeters because accuracy specifications vary in different
types of probes.

NOTE. Observe proper polarity on the probe adapter and do not calibrate the
offset immediately following high amperage measurements.

Battery Replacement

Batteries (2 AA alkaline or
rechargeable)

Battery cover

Figure 2–6: Battery replacement

When you replace a battery the meter calibration is not affected and the stored
data is not lost.
Remove the battery cover only in a clean, dry environment.
See the Specifications chapter for the description and part numbers of the
replaceable batteries.

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Theory of Operation
Theory of Operation

This chapter provides a simple operating diagram of the TX1 and TX3 meters
using the major circuit blocks.

General Description
As illustrated with the block diagram, the TX1 and TX3 meters have five main
elements in the signal path.
H Signal conditioning
H A chip
H B chip
H Microprocessor
H Display

Signal Conditioning The attenuators (compensated with parallel capacitors) condition (divide) the
input signal to a level appropriate for the ICs. The conditioning includes
transforming all inputs to voltage. The current shunts (selected by FET switches)
provide the correct voltage drops. For ohms and capacitance, the inputs are
configured as current sources and the voltage drop across the input impedance is
measured.

A Chip Chip A works with the attenuator and input conditioners to transform the signal
to levels appropriate for chip B. Chip A has multiple inputs and three outputs. A
0.5 V analog signal is sent to chip B for analog-to-digital conversion.

B Chip Chip B does the analog-to-digital conversion, provides all calculations, and sends
the digital signals to the microprocessor.

Microprocessor The microprocessor controls chips A and B and all relays upon receiving
commands from the function switch and buttons (or the infrared PC interface
port).

LCD The liquid crystal display is a 160 segment, dual display capable of displaying
50,000 counts in the main display and 5,000 counts in the upper display. The
backlight is provided by LEDs located on the circuit board.

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5V 5V 3V 3V 3V

A Chip B Chip 40
EEPROM Display
4 160
A/D 32.7 kHz
segments
Converter Mux
Micro-
5 MHz processor 2
IR Port

Digital 2 Digital
register register
4

4 Switch and
push
5V 3V buttons
10 M

SD 5V
°C

VOLTS
1M 100 k  10 k  1k
AMPS
To B chip
50 

To B chip
0.5 

To B chip
0.005 
COMM

Figure 3–1: Simple block diagram

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Performance Verification
Performance Verification
This section contains procedures to verify that the TX1 or TX3 True RMS
Digital Multimeters perform as warranted. If a meter fails any of these tests, it
needs calibrated and/or repaired.
The performance verification procedures confirm electrical characteristics under
the following conditions:
H The meter operates in an 18_ to 28_ C (64_ to 82_ F) ambient environment
with a relative humidity of less than 80%.
H The meter stabilizes in the stated ambient temperature for one hour.
H The meter warms up for 30 seconds.
H Allow the meter to settle to its final value before taking the measurement.
H The meter remains fully assembled and in the protective boot.
The performance verification consists of the tests listed in Table 4–1.

Table 4–1: Performance verification tests

AC Volts Test
AC Volts Frequency Test
DC Volts Test
Volts Peak Hold Test
AC DC Volts Test
AC+DC Volts and Frequency Test
Frequency Test
Duty Factor Test
 Test
Continuity Test
Diode Test
Capacitance Test
DC Current Test
AC Current Test

The performance verification procedure should be performed annually.

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Test Equipment
The performance verification procedures use external traceable test equipment to
test warranted characteristics.
Alternative test equipment must meet or exceed the intended minimum
requirements listed in Table 4–2. If you substitute equipment, you may need to
modify the procedures.

NOTE. Before beginning the performance verification procedures, warm up the


test equipment according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Table 4–2: Test equipment

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Description
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Minimum requirements Example product

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Universal Calibration

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Resolution & accuracy 4 times
greater than the meter display
Wavetek 9100 with 9105 work
mat/lead set.

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reading.
Fluke 5500A
AC and DC volts measurement1
AC and DC current measurement

Resistance measurement1
Capacitance measurement

Sinewave generation
Squarewave generation
Capacitance Standard Optional
1 Choose 4-wire measurement setup if available.

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Performance Verification

Set Up
Prepare the meter for the performance verification with the following steps.
1. Allow the meter to stabilize at the ambient temperature for one hour before
testing.
2. Turn the meter on by rotating the function knob to any position other than
OFF.
3. Warm up the meter for 30 seconds.

NOTE. The auto power off time is adjustable using the setup menu. You can
disable the auto power off by pushing the HOLD button when turning the function
knob from the OFF position.

4. Connect the calibrator test leads to the meter inputs observing the color
coded leads and inputs (for example: yellow to A, red to V, and black to
COM).

FUSED 600V CATIII


10A 1000V
15A/30 SECONDS

Yellow Black Red NOTE. Test lead colors from


calibration equipment may vary

WARNING. To avoid electric shock, avoid touching exposed connections.

5. Keep the meter in the low resolution 5,000-count mode unless instructed
otherwise.
6. Pages 4–11 through 4–21 contain test records for the TX1 and TX3 meters.
Each model has its own test record. Photocopy the test record pages for your
model to record your test results.

NOTE. If stability of the display reading causes questionable accuracy of a test,


set the meter to Average mode.

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Performance Verification

Verification Procedure
Implement the following tests to verify the performance of your TX1 or TX3
meter. The procedures are written with the intent that all tests are made from
beginning to end.

AC Volts Test Perform the following steps to verify the AC voltage measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to V.
2. Press softkey 1 to select AC (default setting).
3. Connect the calibrator outputs to the meter V and COM input connectors.
4. Set the calibrator to the first value in the AC volts test record.
5. Turn the calibrator output on.
6. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each of the values in the AC volts test record.
7. Turn the calibrator output off.

AC Volts Frequency Test Perform the following steps to verify the AC voltage frequency measurement
accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to V.
2. Press softkey 1 to select AC (default setting).
3. Connect the calibrator outputs to the meter V and COM input connectors.
4. Set the calibrator to the first value in the AC volts frequency test record.
5. Turn the calibrator output on.
6. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each of the values in the AC volts frequency test record.
7. Turn the calibrator output off.

DC Volts Test Perform the following steps to verify the DC volts measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to V in the high resolution 50,000-count mode (using
the following sub-steps).
a. Set the function knob to OFF.
b. Press and hold the BLUE button while setting the function knob to V.
2. Press softkey 2 to select DC.

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3. Set the calibrator to the first value in the DC volts test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each of the values in the DC volts test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.

Volts Peak Hold Test Perform the following steps to verify the DC volts peak measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to V.
2. Press softkey 2 to select DC.
3. Press the BLUE button and then the M/M/A button to select the 1 ms Peak
Hold function.
4. Connect the yellow, red, and black calibrator outputs to the meter A, V, and
COM input connectors.
5. Set the calibrator to the first value in the Volts peak hold test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output on.
7. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the Volts peak hold test record.
8. Turn the calibrator output off.

AC DC Volts Test Perform the following steps to verify the AC DC voltage measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to V.
2. Press softkey 3 repeatedly to select AC DC.
3. Set the calibrator to the first value in the AC DC volts test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each of the values in the AC DC volts test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.

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Performance Verification

AC+DC Volts and Perform the following steps to verify the AC + DC voltage measurement
Frequency Test accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to V.
2. Press softkey 3 repeatedly to select AC + DC.
3. Set the calibrator to the first value in the AC+DC volts and frequency test
record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each of the values in the AC+DC volts and frequency
test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.

Frequency Test Perform the following steps to verify the frequency measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to Hz in the high resolution 50,000-count mode (using
the following sub-steps).
a. Set the function knob to OFF.
b. Press and hold the BLUE button while setting the function knob to Hz.
2. Verify that duty factor mode is off (using the following sub-steps).
a. If % DUTY is displayed in the upper display, press and hold the BLUE
button for two seconds.
b. Press softkey 4 until POL is displayed in the upper display.
c. Press softkey 1 until OFF is displayed in the main display.
d. Press the BLUE button to exit the setup mode.
3. Set the calibrator to the value in the Frequency test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.

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Duty Factor Test Perform the following steps to verify the duty factor measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to Hz.
2. Set the trigger edge polarity to positive (using the following sub-steps).
a. Press and hold the BLUE button for two seconds.
b. Press softkey 4 until POL is displayed in the upper display.
c. Press softkey 1 until POS is displayed in the main display.
d. Press the BLUE button to exit the setup mode.
3. Set the calibrator to the value in the Duty factor test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the Duty factor test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.
7. Restore default to frequency (using the following sub-steps).
a. Press and hold the BLUE button for two seconds.
b. Press softkey 4 until POL is displayed in the upper display.
c. Press softkey 1 until OFF is displayed in the main display.
d. Press the BLUE button to exit the setup mode.

W Test Perform the following steps to verify the resistance measurement accuracy in 
mode.
1. Set the function knob to / .
2. Set the calibrator to the first value in the  test record.
3. Turn the calibrator output on.
4. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the  test record.
5. Turn the calibrator output off.
6. Set the function knob to OFF.

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Performance Verification

Continuity Test Perform the following steps to verify continuity accuracy.


1. Set the function knob to / .
2. Select with the softkeys.
3. Set the calibrator to the first value in the Continuity test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify proper operation for each value in the Continuity test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.
7. Disconnect the calibrator from the meter.
8. Insert the meter test leads into the V and COM input connectors of the meter.
9. Short the test leads together and check for proper operation.
10. Disconnect the meter test leads and reconnect the V and COM input connec-
tors to the calibrator.

Diode Test Perform the following steps to verify the diode test accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to / .
2. Press softkey 3 to select the diode test mode.
3. Set the calibrator to the first value in the Diode test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the Diode test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.

Capacitance Test Perform the following steps to verify the capacitance measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to .
2. Disconnect the test leads from the meter input connectors.
3. Record the reading in the Capacitance test record.

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Performance Verification

4. Null the residual DMM and lead capacitance offset as described here
depending on the type of test equipment (using the following sub-steps).
a. Using Wavetek 9100 with 9105 work mat and lead set:
H Connect the black lead from the calibrator output to the meter COM
input.
H Press the meter  button.
H Connect the red lead from the calibrator output to the meter V input.
b. Using Fluke 5500A or Wavetek 9100 without the work mat and lead set:
H Connect the black lead from the calibrator output to the meter COM
input.
H Connect the red lead to the meter V input. (Do not connect the red
lead to the calibrator output yet.)
H Press the meter  button.
H Connect the red lead to the calibrator output.
5. Set the calibrator to the first value in the Capacitance test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output on.
7. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the Capacitance test record.
8. Turn the calibrator output off.

DC Current Test Perform the following steps to verify the DC current measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to A.
2. Set the calibrator to the first value in the DC current test record.
3. Turn the calibrator output on.
4. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the DC current test record.
5. Turn the calibrator output off.

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Performance Verification

AC Current Test Perform the following steps to verify the AC current measurement accuracy.
1. Set the function knob to A.
2. Select AC with the softkeys.
3. Set the calibrator to the first value in the AC current test record.
4. Turn the calibrator output on.
5. Verify that the meter reads within the specified Display minimum and
maximum limits for each value in the AC current test record.
6. Turn the calibrator output off.
7. Disconnect the calibrator from the meter.

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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

TX1 Test Record

Serial number Procedure performed by Date

Table 4–3: TX1 test record results

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

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AC volts test 1

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1 kHz ±(0.6% + 2 counts) 4.570 V 4.630 V

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10 kHz ±(0.6% + 2 counts) 4.570 V 4.630 V

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20 kHz 457.0 V 463.0 V
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10 kHz ±(0.4% + 2 counts) 992 V 1008 V
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AC volts frequency test (upper display readout)

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20 kHz 19.99 kHz 20.01 kHz
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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–3: TX1 test record results (cont.)

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46.00 mV ±(0.07% + 10 counts) 45.87 mV 46.13 mV

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460.0 mV ±(0.07% + 10 counts) 459.58 mV 460.42 mV

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45.958 V
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460.42 V

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1000.0 V 998.3 V 1001.7 V
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3 Use the high resolution 50,000-count mode.

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Volts peak hold test
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± 30 counts 3.167 V 3.233 V

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3.2 V 4 , MIN ± 30 counts –3.233 V –3.167 V
500 Hz square

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Set input voltage to 6.4 V square wave if using a Fluke 5500A calibrator.

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AC DC volts test
±(0.7% + 3 counts)
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32 mV DC 31.8 mV 5 32.2 mV

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460 mV 40 Hz ±(0.7% + 3 counts) 456.5 mV 5 463.5 mV
5 The voltage is shown in the upper display readout.

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ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC+DC volts & frequency test

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
–1.000 V

ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
1.000 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.7% + 3 counts)
±(0.7% + 3 counts)
0.990 V
0.990 V
1.010 V
1.010 V

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
1.000 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
500.0 mV 6
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz
20 kHz ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.7% + 3 counts)
± 1 count
0.990 V
19.99 kHz 7
1.010 V
20.01 kHz 7
6 Manually select the 5 V range.
7 The frequency is shown in the upper display readout.

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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–3: TX1 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Frequency test 8,9
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
8
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
990.00 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
2.82 Vp-p ±(0.002% + 1 count)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Use the high resolution 50,000-count mode.
989.97 kHz 990.03 kHz

9 The Wavetek 9100 (see Test Equipment table) is the recommended test equipment to accurately perform this test.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Duty factor test 10
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
10.0%

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 Vp-p,

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 0.05% per

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
100 Hz, 10% kHz + 1 count)
9.9 % 10.1 %

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DF pulse
10 The duty factor is shown in the upper display readout.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
W test
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.00 W 11

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 W 12
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 4 counts

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 10 counts)
0.0 W
39.86 W
0.4 W
40.14 W

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.0 W 11
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 4 counts) 399.2 W 400.8 W

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 kW ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 2 counts)
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3.994 kW 4.006 kW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 kW ±(0.1% + 2 counts) 39.94 kW 40.06 kW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.0 kW ±(0.1% + 2 counts) 399.4 kW 400.6 kW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 MW
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.4% + 4 counts) 3.980 MW 4.020 MW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 MW
11 ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Use Delta mode.
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1% + 4 counts) 39.56 MW 40.44 MW

12 Select 50 ohm range using soft key 4 for this range only

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Continuity test

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
50 W Beeper sounds – –

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
150 W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Multimeter leads shorted ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Beeper does not sound
Beeper sounds



ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Diode test
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.5 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 1% 0.495 V 0.505 V

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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–3: TX1 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Capacitance test 13,14
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 nF
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1% + 5 counts) 3.955 nF 4.045 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 nF ±(1% + 3 counts) 39.57 nF 40.43 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.0 nF ±(1% + 3 counts) 395.7 nF 404.3 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 F
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 F ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1% + 3 counts)
±(3% + 3 counts)
3.957 F
38.77 F
4.043 F
41.23 F

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.00 F

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 mF 15
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(3% + 3 counts)
±(3% + 3 counts)
387.7 F
3.877 mF
412.3 F
4.123 mF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 mF 15
13
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ±(3% + 3 counts) 38.77 mF 41.23 mF
Variations in test equipment can cause erroneous readings. Use a fixed value capacitance standard if instability occurs.
14 Set the DMM to Delta mode. Delta mode removes stray capacitance for low capacitance measurements.
15 Wavetek 9100 only.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.0 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC current test

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ± 4 counts –0.4 A 0.4 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.0 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ±(0.2% + 4 counts) 458.7 A 461.3 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
–460.0 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.2% + 4 counts) –461.3 A –458.7 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.600 mA ±(0.2% + 2 counts) 4.589 mA 4.611 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.00 mA ±(0.2% + 2 counts) 45.89 mA 46.11 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.4600 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.600 A ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.2% + 2 counts)
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
458.9 mA
4.580 A
461.1 mA
4.620 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
10.00 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ±(0.8% + 2 counts) 9.90 A 10.10 A

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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–3: TX1 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC current test 16
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
0.0 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±2 counts

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.0 A 0.2 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.0 A 60 Hz ±(0.6% + 2 counts) 457.0 A 463.0 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz ±(2% + 2 counts) 450.6 A 469.4 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.600 mA

ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2% + 2 counts)
4.570 mA
4.506 mA
4.630 mA
4.694 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.00 mA

ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3 kHz
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1.0% + 2 counts)
45.70 mA
45.52 mA
46.30 mA
46.48 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz 45.06 mA 46.94 mA
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.00 mA 60 Hz 457.0 mA 463.0 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3 kHz ±(1.0% + 2 counts) 455.2 mA 464.8 mA
5 kHz ±(2% + 2 counts) 450.6 mA 469.4 mA
4.600 A 60 Hz ±(0.6% + 2 counts) 4.570 A 4.630 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2% + 2 counts) 4.506 A 4.694 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
10.00 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz
5 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.6% + 2 counts)
±(2% + 2 counts)
9.92 A
9.78 A
10.08 A
10.22 A
16 The upper display readout is ±1 count corresponding to the input frequency.

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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

TX3 Test Record

Serial number Procedure performed by Date

Table 4–4: TX3 test record results

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC volts test 1

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.0000 V ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ± 2 counts 0.0 mV 0.2 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
50.00 mV

ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.0 mV
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
49.6 mV
458.0 mV
50.4 mV
462.0 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
20 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.4% + 2 counts) 458.0 mV 462.0 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
4.600 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.4% + 2 counts) 4.580 V 4.620 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1 kHz ±(0.4% + 2 counts) 4.580 V 4.620 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
10 kHz ±(0.4% + 2 counts) 4.580 V 4.620 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.000 V ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
20 kHz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
4.580 V
45.80 V
4.620 V
46.20 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.00 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
20 kHz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
45.80 V
458.0 V
46.20 V
462.0 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.4% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
20 kHz 458.0 V 462.0 V
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1000.0 V 60 Hz 994 V 1006 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
10 kHz ±(0.4% + 2 counts) 994 V 1006 V
1 The upper display readout is ±1 count corresponding to the input frequency.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC volts frequency test (upper display readout)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
100.0 mV

ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
20 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 1 count
± 1 count
39.99 Hz
19.99 kHz
40.01 Hz
20.01 kHz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
500.0 mV 2
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ± 1 count

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40 Hz 39.99 Hz 40.01 Hz
± 1 count
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
20 kHz 19.99 kHz 20.01 kHz
2 Manually select the 5 V range.

TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual 4–17
TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–4: TX3 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC volts test 3
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.0000 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 10 counts –0.10 mV 0.10 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.00 mV ±(0.05% + 10 counts) 45.88 mV 46.12 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.00 mV ±(0.05% + 10 counts) 459.67 mV 460.33 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
–460.00 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.6000 V ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.05% + 10 counts)
±(0.05% + 10 counts)
–460.33 mV
4.5967 V
–459.67 mV
4.6033 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.000 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.00 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.05% + 10 counts)
±(0.05% + 10 counts)
45.967 V
459.67 V
46.033 V
460.33 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.05% + 10 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1000.0 V 0998.5 V 1001.5 V
±(0.05% + 10 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
–1000.0 V –1001.5 V –0998.5 V
3 Use the high resolution 50,000-count mode.

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Volts peak hold test
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3.2 V 4, 500 Hz MAX

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
square wave ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 30 counts 3.167 V 3.233 V

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3.2 V 4, 500 Hz MIN

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
square wave
4
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 30 counts –3.233 V

Set input voltage to 6.4 V square wave if using a Fluke 5500A calibrator.
–3.167 V

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
32 mV
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC DC volts test

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.5% + 3 counts) 31.8 mV 5 32.2 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
460 mV
5
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40 Hz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.5% + 3 counts)
The voltage is shown in the upper display readout.
457.4 mV 5 462.6 mV

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC+DC volts and frequency test

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
–1.000 V DC ±(0.7% + 3 counts) 0.990 V 1.010 V

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
1.000 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.7% + 3 counts) 0.990 V 1.010 V

ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
1.000 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
500.0 mV 6
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz
20 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ±(0.7% + 3 counts)
± 1 count
0.990 V
19.99 kHz 7
1.010 V
20.01 kHz 7
6 Manually select the 5 V range.
7 The frequency is shown in the upper display readout.

4–18 TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual
TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–4: TX3 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Frequency test 8,9
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
8
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
990.00 kHz
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
2.82 Vp-p ±(0.002% + 1 count)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Use the high resolution 50,000-count mode.
989.97 kHz 990.03 kHz

9 The Wavetek 9100 (see Test Equipment table) is the recommended test equipment to accurately perform this test.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Duty factor test 10
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
10.0%

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 Vp-p,

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
100 Hz,
±(0.1% + 0.05% per

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
kHz + 1 count)
9.9 % 10.1 %

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
10% DF
pulse
10 The duty factor is shown in the upper display readout.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
W test

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.00 W 11

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 W 12 ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 4 counts

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 10 counts)
0.0 W
39.86 W
0.4 W
40.14 W

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.0 W 11

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 kW
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 4 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 2 counts)
399.2 W
3.994 kW
400.8 W
4.006 kW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.1% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 kW 39.94 kW 40.06 kW
±(0.1% + 2 counts)
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.0 kW 399.4 kW 400.6 kW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 MW ±(0.4% + 4 counts) 3.980 MW 4.020 MW

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 MW ±(1% + 4 counts) 39.56 MW 40.44 MW
11 Use Delta mode.
12 Select 50 ohm range using soft key 4 for this range only

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Continuity test
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
50 W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Beeper sounds – –

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
150 W Beeper does not sound – –
Multimeter leads shorted Beeper sounds – –

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Diode test
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.5 V
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 1% 0.495 V 0.505 V

TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter Service Manual 4–19
TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–4: TX3 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Capacitance test 13,14
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 nF
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1% + 5 counts) 3.955 nF 4.045 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 nF ±(1% + 3 counts) 39.57 nF 40.43 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.0 nF ±(1% + 3 counts) 395.7 nF 404.3 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 F
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 F ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1% + 3 counts)
±(3% + 3 counts)
3.957 F
38.77 F
4.043 F
41.23 F

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
400.00 F

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.000 mF 15
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(3% + 3 counts)
±(3% + 3 counts)
387.7 F
3.877 mF
412.3 F
4.123 mF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
40.00 mF 15
13
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ±(3% + 3 counts) 38.77 mF 41.23 mF
Variations in test equipment can cause erroneous readings. Use a fixed value capacitance standard if instability occurs.
14 Set the DMM to Delta mode. Delta mode removes stray capacitance for low capacitance measurements.
15 Wavetek 9100 only.

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.0 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
DC current test

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ± 4 counts –0.4 A 0.4 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.0 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ±(0.2% + 4 counts) 458.7 A 461.3 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
–460.0 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.2% + 4 counts) –461.3 A –458.7 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.600 mA ±(0.2% + 2 counts) 4.589 mA 4.611 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.00 mA ±(0.2% + 2 counts) 45.89 mA 46.11 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.00 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.600 A ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(0.2% + 2 counts)
±(0.4% + 2 counts)
458.9 mA
4.580 A
461.1 mA
4.620 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
10.00 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ±(0.8% + 2 counts) 9.90 A 10.10 A

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TX1 and TX3 Performance Verification

Table 4–4: TX3 test record results (cont.)

Test input Tolerance Display minimum Test result Display maximum

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
AC current test 16
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
0.0 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
± 2 counts

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
0.0 A 0.2 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.0 A 60 Hz ±(0.6% + 2 counts) 457.0 A 463.0 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz ±(2% + 2 counts) 450.6 A 469.4 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4.600 mA

ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2% + 2 counts)
4.570 mA
4.506 mA
4.630 mA
4.694 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
46.00 mA

ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3 kHz
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(1.0% + 2 counts)
45.70 mA
45.52 mA
46.30 mA
46.48 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2.0% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz 45.06 mA 46.94 mA
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
460.0 mA 60 Hz 457.0 mA 463.0 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3 kHz ±(1.0% + 2 counts) 455.2 mA 464.8 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz ±(2% + 2 counts) 450.6 mA 469.4 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
4.600 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2% + 2 counts)
4.570 A
4.506 A
4.630 A
4.694 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
10.00 A
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
60 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
5 kHz
±(0.6% + 2 counts)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
±(2% + 2 counts)
9.92 A

9.78 A
10.08 A

10.22 A
16 The upper display readout is ±1 count corresponding to the input frequency.

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Adjustment Procedure
Adjustment Procedure

Adjustment of the TX1 and TX3 meters should only be performed if the
Performance Verification procedure indicates that adjustment is necessary.
There are no internal adjustments. Contact Tektronix for adjustment information.
See page x for methods for contacting Tektronix.

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Adjustment Procedure

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Options
Options

There are no options available for the TX1 and TX3 meters. For a list of
available accessories, refer to the Replaceable Parts chapter.

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Options

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Maintenance
Maintenance

This chapter contains the information needed to do periodic and corrective


maintenance on the TX Series True RMS Digital Multimeters. The following
sections are included:
H Preparation refers you to important information contained elsewhere in this
manual.
H Preventing ESD provides general information on preventing damage to
internal modules when doing maintenance.
H Cleaning provides procedures for cleaning the exterior of the meter.
H Drying Procedure provides instructions to dry the meter should it be exposed
to water.
H Disassembly/Assembly Procedures provide procedures for the disassembly
and reassembly of the meter.
H Troubleshooting provides information to help isolate failed modules.
H Repackaging Instructions provides packaging information for shipment or
storage.

Related Maintenance Procedures


The following sections contain information and procedures related to mainte-
nance.
H Chapter 2, Operating Information, covers instructions useful when operating
the meter in order to troubleshoot it.
H Chapter 3, Theory of Operation, contains a circuit description at the block
level.
H Chapter 4, Performance Verification, contains procedures that may be useful
in isolating problems by testing performance.
H Chapter 5, Adjustment Procedure, addresses after repair adjustment and the
interval between periodic adjustments.
H Chapter 8, Parts List, lists all replaceable parts with part numbers.

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Preparation
Only qualified service personnel should perform service procedures. Read the
Service Safety Summary, the General Safety Summary, and the ESD information
below before performing any service procedures.

CAUTION. Static discharge can damage any semiconductor component in this


meter.

Preventing ESD When performing any service which requires internal access to the meter, adhere
to the following precautions to avoid damaging internal components due to
electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Minimize handling of static-sensitive modules.
2. Transport and store static-sensitive modules in their static protected
containers or on a metal rail. Label any package that contains static-sensitive
modules.
3. Discharge the static voltage from your body by wearing a grounded antistatic
wrist strap while handling these modules. Service static-sensitive devices
only at a static-free work station.
4. Nothing capable of generating or holding a static charge should be allowed
on the work station surface.
5. Handle circuit boards by the edges when possible.
6. Do not slide boards or components over any surface.
7. Avoid handling in areas that have a floor or work-surface covering capable of
generating a static charge.

Susceptibility to ESD. Table 7–1 lists the relative susceptibility of various classes
of semiconductors. Static voltages of 1 kV to 30 kV are common in unprotected
environments.

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Table 7–1: Relative susceptibility to static-discharge damage

Relative susceptibility
Semiconductor classes levels1
MOS or CMOS microcircuits or discrete circuits, or linear 1
microcircuits with MOS inputs (most sensitive)
ECL 2
Schottky signal diodes 3
Schottky TTL 4
High-frequency bipolar transistors 5
JFET 6
Linear microcircuits 7
Low-power Schottky TTL 8
TTL (least sensitive) 9
1 Voltage equivalent for levels (voltage discharged from a 100 pF capacitor through
resistance of 100 ohms):
1 = 100 to 500 V 6 = 600 to 800 V
2 = 200 to 500 V 7 = 400 to 1000 V (est.)
3 = 250 V 8 = 900 V
4 = 500 V 9 = 1200 V
5 = 400 to 600 V

Inspection and Cleaning


This section describes how to inspect for dirt and damage and how to clean the
exterior. Inspection and cleaning are done as preventive maintenance. Preventive
maintenance, when done regularly, may prevent malfunction and enhance its
reliability.
Preventive maintenance consists of periodic inspection and cleaning and using
general care when operating.
How often to do maintenance depends on the severity of the environment in
which the meter is used. A proper time to perform preventive maintenance is just
before adjustment.

General Care The boot helps protect the meter from damage due to bumps and drops. It’s
recommended to leave the boot on during normal use of the meter. The case
keeps out dust and moisture and should be in place when ever operating the
meter.
Protect the meter from adverse weather conditions.
Do not expose the LCD display to direct sunlight for long periods of time.

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Inspection and Cleaning Inspect and clean the meter as often as operating conditions require.
Procedures
Clean the exterior of the meter by removing dust with a lint-free cloth. Use care
to avoid scratching the clear plastic display filter.
For further cleaning, use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened with water. You
can use an alcohol-free glass cleaner for more efficient cleaning.

CAUTION. To avoid damage to the surface of the meter, do not use abrasive or
chemical cleaning agents.

WARNING. The meter is not protected from exposure to water. Exposing the meter
to water can create a shock hazard.

Internal Cleaning In rare cases, the interior of the meter may require cleaning.
Procedures
Clean the interior by using the disassembly procedures in this chapter. Use a soft
lint-free cloth dampened with water. If more efficient cleaning of the LCD
contacts and function knob contacts on the circuit board is required, a 75%
isopropyl alcohol solution can be used.

Drying Procedure If the meter is exposed to water, open the case and allow the meter to fully dry.
To open the meter, use the procedure in the Disassembly/Assembly Procedures
section. Before reassembling the meter, check that all seams, battery compart-
ment, and input connectors are dry.

Lubrication There is no periodic lubrication required.

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Disassembly and Assembly Procedures


The following procedures are ordered in the logical sequence of disassembly.
You will usually need to start from the beginning and continue until you reach
the objective. Reassemble the meter by following the procedures in the reverse
order. Use the exploded view of the meter on page 8–5 as an overall guide in
both the disassembly and assembly of the meter.

Table 7–2: List of tools

Flat blade screwdriver


#10 Torx tip screwdriver

CAUTION. The internal components and contacts are adversely affected by skin
oil. Take precautions to avoid direct skin contact when performing these
procedures. Refer to Internal Cleaning Procedures on page 7–4 if you need to
clean components before reassembling the meter.

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Meter Case Use the following procedure to gain access to the service replaceable fuse and all
replaceable modules. You must first remove the protective boot to open the meter
case. You will need a small flat blade screwdriver and a #10 torx tip screwdriver.

Opening.
1. Remove the battery cover. Remove the batteries and the two screws (one on
each side of the batteries).
2. Carefully insert a screw driver between the gasket and meter case and gently
lift and remove the gasket.

Screws (2)

Batteries

Gasket

Battery cover

Fuse F1

Figure 7–1: Opening and closing the case

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CAUTION. Opening the case allows a “pogo stick” type electrical contact pin to
fall out of its holder. Use care not to lose the contact or allow it to remain loose
in the instrument when reinstalling the bottom case half. See Figure 7–2 for the
location of this pin.

3. From the end near the batteries, carefully lift the case half up until the
opposite end snaps loose.

WARNING. Installing improper fuses can cause injury and product damage.

The internal fuse (F1) is accessible at this time. If replacing the fuse, see the
Replaceable Parts chapter for the proper replacement fuse.

Closing.
1. Check that all seals and contacts are in place.
2. Slip the end of the bottom case half (opposite end from the batteries) into the
top case half.
3. Pivot the bottom case half down and press firmly together.
4. Secure the case halves together with the two screws.
5. Install the battery cover gasket. Install the gasket so that its shape matches
the shape of the meter case and the bumps on the gasket point towards the
batteries.

NOTE. It’s important to install the battery cover gasket correctly to retain the
stated environmental characteristics.

6. Insert batteries and slide the battery cover on.

Internal Assembly The internal assembly is comprised of the circuit board and display assembly.
The internal assembly must be removed from the case half as a unit.

Removal.
1. Disconnect the battery cable from the circuit board. Do not pull on the wires.
2. Remove the two screws securing the internal assembly to the top case.
3. From the front of the top case half, push in on the input connectors to loosen
the assembly from the case half.

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4. Lift the entire assembly straight up out of the case half.

NOTE. The easiest method to lift the assembly out is to grasp the large component
on the circuit board and lift straight up.

Pogo stick pin Use component to lift internal


assembly straight up

Remove screws (2)

Battery connector

Push up on the
Battery cable input connectors.
Top case

Figure 7–2: Internal assembly removal and installation

Installation.
1. Hold the entire assembly directly above the top case half.
2. Lower the assembly down into the case half and seat the assembly firmly
into the case half.
3. Reinstall the two screws to secure the internal assembly to the top case half.
4. Connect the battery cable to the circuit board.

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Battery Holder The battery holder slides off the top case half after disengaging the two securing
tabs. The internal assembly must be removed first to allow room for the securing
tabs to disengage. Refer to Figure 7–3.

Removal.
1. Remove the internal assembly (see page 7–7).
2. Disconnect the battery cable from the circuit board.
3. Locate the two tabs securing the battery holder to the top case half.

Battery holder

Top case

Slot

Tab

Figure 7–3: Battery holder removal and installation

4. Disengage the tabs and slide the battery holder off the top case half.

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Installation.
1. Slide the battery holder down onto the top case half ensuring the two slides
on the battery holder engage the matching slots in the top case half.
2. Slide the holder down until the two securing tabs lock into place.

LCD Assembly The LCD assembly can be accessed after the internal assembly is removed from
the top case half.

NOTE. It is not necessary to remove the circuit board to remove the LCD
assembly.

Removal.
1. Remove the internal assembly (see page 7–7).
2. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, disengage the four tabs (at the top end
of the assembly) securing the display bezel.

Display bezel

Disengage tabs (4)

Figure 7–4: LCD bezel removal and installation

3. Lift the top end of the display bezel up until the four tabs (at the bottom end
of the display assembly) disengage.
4. The LCD display and contacts can be lifted out of the display housing.

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LCD display

Small bump

LCD contact
strips

Housing cutout

Figure 7–5: LCD removal and installation

Installation.
1. Install the two LCD contact strips into the display housing.
2. Place the LCD into the display housing.

NOTE. Place the LCD into the assembly so that the side with the small bump is
aligned with the cutout in the housing and the contacts are facing the contact
strips.

3. Press the bottom of the LCD bezel down until the bottom four tabs snap into
place.
4. Place the top of the LCD bezel over the display and push down to snap the
top four tabs into place.

NOTE. Before proceeding, check to make sure all eight tabs securing the LCD
bezel are seated properly. The display may have moved if all the tabs do not
engage. Remove the bezel, check that the display is seated properly and try
again.

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Circuit Board The circuit board can be removed from the internal assembly after the internal
assembly is removed from the top case half.

NOTE. It is not necessary to remove the circuit board to remove the LCD
assembly.

Removal.
1. Remove the internal assembly (see page 7–7) and LCD assembly (see page
7–10).
2. Disengage the two tabs protruding through the middle of the circuit board.
3. Disengage the four tabs at the top end of the circuit board (the end without
the input connectors).

Disengage tabs (2)

Internal assembly

Disengage tabs (4)

Figure 7–6: Circuit board tabs

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4. Lift the circuit board off of the assembly

Circuit board

EMI clip

Contact spring

LCD contact strips

Figure 7–7: Circuit board removal and installation

Installation.
1. Ensure that the contacts listed are in place before installing the circuit board.
H Contact spring
H LCD contact strips (two)
H EMI clip
2. Lower the circuit board straight down onto the assembly ensuring that all six
securing tabs lock into place.

NOTE. Installing a new circuit board requires that the meter be re-calibrated.
Refer to the Adjustment chapter for calibration.

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Maintenance

Light Diffuser The light diffuser can only be removed after removing the circuit board and LCD
assembly. Refer to Figure 7–8.

Removal.
1. Remove the internal assembly (see page 7–7), LCD assembly (see page
7–10), and circuit board (see page 7–12).
1. Grasp the housing and flex the corner, causing the light diffuser corner to pop
up.
2. Flip the diffuser up and slide it out through the slot in the housing.

Diffuser will
pop up

Rotate and
slide down

Figure 7–8: Light diffuser removal and installation

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Installation.
1. From the back of the housing, slide the light diffuser up through the slot and
flip it down into the LCD compartment.
2. Press the diffuser down to ensure it is seated into the LCD compartment.

Switch Keypad The internal assembly must be removed to gain access to the switch keypad. The
keypad is easily lifted out or placed in the top case half. Refer to Figure 7–10.

NOTE. Avoid touching the keypad contacts on either the keypad or the circuit
board.

Function Knob The internal assembly must be removed to gain access to the function knob
assembly. Refer to Figures 7–9 and 7–10.

Removal.
1. Hold the top case half in the palm of your hand (or support both ends of the
top case half, allowing the function knob room to be removed).
2. Insert a narrow object (such as a small screwdriver) into the hole in the back
side of the function knob and press down until the knob assembly snaps
apart.

CAUTION. Take extreme care not to damage the contacts on the clicker. This will
need to be replaced if the contacts are bent.

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Screwdriver

Top case

Knob
assembly

Supports

Figure 7–9: Function knob removal

Installation.
1. Place the function knob into the top case half. Place the knob so that it is able
to rotate to all functions. Ensure that the o-ring is in place on the function
knob.
2. From inside the case half, place the clicker onto the function knob (use the
key for alignment) and press down until it snaps into place.

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Alignment key

Clicker

Switch keypad

Top case

O-ring

Function knob

Figure 7–10: Function knob and switch keypad installation

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Maintenance

Troubleshooting
This section contains a troubleshooting tree divided into three sections to help
isolate problems to the most probable cause.
In most cases the easiest method to use the trees is to begin with the first tree at
“Start Here.”

WARNING. Before doing this or any other procedure in this manual, read the
General Safety Summary and Service Safety Summary found at the beginning of
this manual. Also, to prevent possible injury to service personnel or damage to
electrical components, read Preventing ESD and Inspection and Cleaning in this
chapter.

Some checks require partial disassembly of the meter. Read the Safety Summa-
ries at the beginning of this manual and then see the section Disassembly and
Assembly Procedures in this chapter for instructions.

NOTE. The battery cover must be in place for the meter to operate.

Adjustment After Repair Refer to the chapter Adjustment Procedure if you replace the circuit board.

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Press and hold softkey #2 and


turn the function knob from
Start Here OFF position (hold softkey
down until meter beeps once).

Is
Yes there a No Go to 2 on
Check the display for any missing segments. page 7–20.
display?

Are Yes Inspect LCD for damage.


any segments Clean LCD contacts and
missing? connectors.

No

Press softkey #2 again.

Does
meter beep No Go to 3 on
continuously page 7–21.
?

Yes

Press softkey #2 again.


The meter is in the function knob and button
test mode.

The first two digits display 01 to 06 (05 for Are


TX1) verifying each function knob position Yes four digits No Go to 3 on
contact. The last two digits display 01 to 10 displayed page 7–21.
verifying each button contact. ?
Check each function knob measurement
position and each button.
All No
contacts Go to 3 on
work? page 7–21.

Yes
Instrument seems to be working. If
Function Knob Buttons problems still exist, go to the General
(set at V) Troubleshooting tree or you may need to
contact your local Tektronix service center.

Figure 7–11: Troubleshooting start

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Set the function knob


2 to any function.

Is
Yes Replace batteries
there a brief
display? and go to Start Here
on page 7–19.

No

Are
No
batteries Replace batteries.
OK?

Yes

Does Battery
No connection to No
backlight Replace battery assembly.
work? circuit board
OK?

Yes Yes

Battery cover No
Replace battery cover.
contacts OK?

Yes

Press and hold softkey #2 and turn the


function knob from OFF position (hold
softkey down until meter beeps once).

Press softkey #2 again.

Does
meter beep No
Replace circuit board.
continuously
?

Yes Inspect LCD for damage.


Clean LCD contacts and
connectors.

Figure 7–12: Troubleshooting two

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Set the function knob


3 to any function.

Is
display No Go to Start Here
functioning on page 7–19.
properly?

Yes

Do
Do all No current No Is fuse No
functions Replace fuse.
functions OK?
work? work?

Yes Yes Yes

Replace
Does No circuit
backlight board.
work?

Yes

Instrument seems to be working. If


problems still exist, you may need to
contact your local Tektronix service center.

Figure 7–13: Troubleshooting three

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Repackaging Instructions
This section contains information needed to repackage the meter for shipment or
storage.

Packaging Use a corrugated cardboard shipping carton having a test strength of at least
275 pounds (125 kg) and with an inside dimension at least six inches (15.25 cm)
greater than the meter dimensions.
If the meter is being shipped to a Tektronix Service Center, enclose the following
information:
H The owner’s address
H Name and phone number of a contact person
H Type and serial number of the instrument
H Reason for returning
H A complete description of the service required
Seal the shipping carton with an industrial stapler or strapping tape.
Mark the address of the Tektronix Service Center and also your own return
address on the shipping carton in two prominent locations.

Storage The meter should be stored in a clean, dry environment. The following environ-
mental characteristics apply for both shipping and storage (meter not operating):
H Temperature range: –40 to +60_ C
H Altitude: 12,300 m (40,354 ft)
See the chapter Specifications for a complete listing of the environmental
characteristics.

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Replaceable Parts

This section contains a list of the replaceable parts for the TX1 and TX3 True
RMS Digital Multimeters. Use this list to identify and order replacement parts.

Parts Ordering Information


Replacement parts are available through your local Tektronix field office or
representative.
Changes to Tektronix products are sometimes made to accommodate improved
components as they become available and to give you the benefit of the latest
improvements. Therefore, when ordering parts, it is important to include the
following information in your order:
H Part number
H Instrument type or model number
H Instrument serial number
H Instrument modification number, if applicable
If you order a part that has been replaced with a different or improved part, your
local Tektronix field office or representative will contact you concerning any
change in part number.
Change information, if any, is located at the rear of this manual.

Servicing The TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeter can be serviced by contacting
your local Tektronix service center or representative for repair assistance.

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Using the Replaceable Parts List


This section contains a list of the mechanical and/or electrical components that
are replaceable for the TX1 and TX3 meters. Use this list to identify and order
replacement parts. The following table describes each column in the parts list.

Table 8–1: Parts list column descriptions

Column Column name Description


1 Figure & index number Items in this section are referenced by figure and index numbers to the exploded view
illustrations that follow.
2 Tektronix part number Use this part number when ordering replacement parts from Tektronix.
3 and 4 Serial number Column three indicates the serial number at which the part was first effective. Column four
indicates the serial number at which the part was discontinued. No entry indicates the part is
good for all serial numbers.
5 Qty This indicates the quantity of parts used.
6 Name & description An item name is separated from the description by a colon (:). Because of space limitations, an
item name may sometimes appear as incomplete. Use the U.S. Federal Catalog handbook
H6-1 for further item name identification.
7 Mfr. code This indicates the code of the actual manufacturer of the part.
8 Mfr. part number This indicates the actual manufacturer’s or vendor’s part number.

Abbreviations Abbreviations conform to American National Standard ANSI Y1.1–1972.

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Mfr. Code to Manufacturer The table titled Manufacturers Cross Index shows codes, names, and addresses
Cross Index of manufacturers or vendors of components listed in the parts list.

Table 8–2: Manufacturers cross index

Mfr.
code Manufacturer Address City, state, zip code
0A828 IDI (INTERCONNET DEVICES) TEST COMPONENTS DIVISION KANSAS CITY, KS 66106
5101 RICHLAND AVENUE
0KB01 STAUFFER SUPPLY CO 810 SE SHERMAN PORTLAND, OR 97214–4657
0KB05 NORTH STAR NAMEPLATE INC 5750 NE MOORE COURT HILLSBORO, OR 97124–6474
56329 LAUREN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2228 REISER AVE SE NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 44663
62351 APPLE RUBBER PRODUCTS INC. 310 ERIE STREET LANCASTER, NY 14086
75915 LITTELFUSE INC 800 E NORTHWEST HWY DES PLAINES, IL 60016–3049
80009 TEKTRONIX INC 14150 SW KARL BRAUN DR BEAVERTON, OR 97077–0001
PO BOX 500
8X345 NORTHWEST SPRING MFG CO 5858 WILLOW LANE LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97035
TK1163 POLYCAST INC 9898 SW TIGARD ST TIGARD, OR 97223
TK2376 CONDUCTIVE RUBBER TECH 22125 17TH AVE SE, SUITE 117 BOTHELL, WA 98021
TK2383 PANASONIC INDUSTRIAL CO 1600 MCCANDLESS DR MILPITAS, CA 95035
TK2548 XEROX CORPORATION 14181 SW MILLIKAN WAY BEAVERTON, OR 97005
TK2647 INSTRUMENT SPECIALTIES CO INC. C/O TEMCO NW HILLSBORO, OR 97123
1336 SE 51ST STREET
TK6126 VL ELECTRONICS 3250 WILSHIRE BLVD, SUITE 1901 LOS ANGELES, CA 90010–1502

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Table 8–3: Replaceable parts list

Fig. &
index Tektronix Serial no. Serial no.
number part number effective discont’d Qty Name & description Mfr. code Mfr. part number
1–1 437–0474–00 1 CASE,TOP:3.2 X 6.1 X 0.860,PLASTIC,TX1 TK1163 437–0474–00
437–0475–00 1 CASE,TOP:3.20 X 6.10 X 0.860,PLASTIC,TX3 TK1163 437–0475–00
1–2 354–0749–00 1 O–RING:O–RING KNOB,0.239 X 0.064,SILICONE 62351 AS568A–902
50SL,COMPATIBLE W/ABS PLASTIC
1–3 650–3683–00 1 KNOB ASSY:TX1/TX3 TK1163 650–3683–00
1–4 260–2688–00 1 SWITCH,KEYPAD:ELASTOMERIC,2.790 X 2.150 X TK2376 260–2688–00
.200,RUBBER,TX1/TX3
1–5 426–2562–00 1 BEZEL:2.685 X 2.85 X 0.217,MACROBLEND TK1163 426–2562–00
PLASTIC,TX1/TX3
1–6 342–1028–00 1 DIFFUSER,LIGHT:BACKLIGHT,2.0450 X TK1163 342–1028–00
2.680,PLASTIC,TX1/TX3
1–7 119–5661–00 1 DISPLAY TK6126 VL–2572
MODULE:LCD,CUSTOM,DMM,SEGMENTED TN,3.0
VOLT,1/4 DUTY,VL2572V01
1–8 131–6346–00 2 CONN,ELASTOMER:COMPRESSION,STR,280 TK2376 100680
POS,0.008 CTR,0.285H X 2.05L X 0.080W,LG180
RUBBER
1–9 650–3684–00 1 CHASSIS ASSY:LCD,TX1/TX3 TK1163 650–3684–00
1–10 679–4091–00 1 CKT BD SUBASSY:TRUE,671–4091–00 80009 679–4091–00
UNTESTED,389–2390–00 WIRED,TX1/TX3
1–11 131–6560–00 1 SPRING,CONTACT:POGO PIN,0.345 H,7 OZ 0A828 SS–11–7–G
FORCE,ST STEEL,GOLD PLATING
1–12 214–4778–00 1 SPRING:EMI,0.015 MUSIC WIRE,0.0003 BRIGHT 8X345 214–4778–00
NICKLE,TX1/TX3
1–13 211–0927–00 4 SCREW,PT:K35–1.57 X 10.0MM,T10,STL,BLACK 0KB01 K35–1.57 X 10 PN PT
PHOSPHATE STL/BLK
1–14 650–3682–00 1 CASE ASSY:BOTTOM,TX1/TX3 TK1163 650–3682–00
1–15 334–9525–00 1 MARKER,IDENT:BACK LABEL,SERIAL 0KB05 334–9525–00
NUMBER,0.002 GLOSS WHITE
POLYESTER,TX1/TX3
1–16 159–0409–00 1 FUSE,CARTRIDGE:13/32 X 1 1/2,15A,1000 75915 585 015
VAC/VDC,585 015
1–17 348–1616–00 1 SHLD GSKT,ELEC:FOLD OVER,ADHESIVE,0.25L X TK2647 0097–0521–19
0.51W,BECU BRIGHT NI PLT,TX1/TX3
1–18 650–3679–00 1 CARRIER ASSY:BATTERY ,TX1/TX3 TK1163 119–5668–00
1–19 146–0121–00 2 BATTERY,DRY:1.5V,ALKALINE,AA,AM–3 TK2383 AM–3
1–20 650–3680–00 1 COVER ASSY:BATTERY,TX1/TX3 TK1163 650–3680–00
1–21 354–0748–00 1 O–RING:WATER SEAL,3.24 X 1.75,TX1/TX3 56329 354–0748–00
1–22 650–3685–00 1 CLICKER ASSY:TX1/TX3 TK1163 650–3685–00

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3
2
1

22

21

10

17 11
18
19

12
20

16

13

14

13 15

Figure 8–1: Exploded view

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Tables 8–4 and 8–5 list the standard and optional accessories provided for the
TX1 and TX3 True RMS Digital Multimeters.

Table 8–4: Standard accessories

Standard accessory Product or part number


Test lead set ATL01, or equivalent
Test leads Certified to 1000 V CAT III
(1 red, 1 black)
Alligator clips Certified to 1000 V CAT III
(1 red, 1 black)
Protective boot 650-3681-XX, or equivalent
User Manual
Language Part Number Language Part Number
English 070-9880-XX Portuguese 070-9885-XX
French 070-9881-XX Korean 070-9886-XX
German 070-9882-XX Simplified Chinese 070-9887-XX
Italian 070-9883-XX Traditional Chinese 070-9888-XX
Spanish 070-9884-XX Japanese 070-9889-XX
Installed dry cell batteries Two AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries (IEC LRG or ANSI/NEDA 15A)
Fuse (installed)
15 A, 1000 VRMS fast 159-0409-00 (Littelfuse 585 015), or 11 A, 1000 V (Buss DMM–B–11)
Temperature probes (TX3 only) ATK01, or equivalent, K-type thermocouple adapter and ATP01, or equivalent, bead probe.

Table 8–5: Optional accessories

Optional accessory Product or part number


Probing solutions ATL21, ATL22, ATL23, ACL21, ACL22, ACL23, ACL24
Nylon softcases AC12, AC13
Clamp-on current probes A605, A621, A622
Cables and software WSTRM
TX1 and TX3 070-9893-XX
Service Manual

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