Hitarget V30 Plus Manual

Hitarget V30 Plus — User Manual (Concise, Professional Text)

Introduction
The Hitarget V30 Plus is a compact, high-performance digital multimeter designed for reliable measurements in electronics troubleshooting, field service, and laboratory use. This manual provides essential safety information, specifications, operating instructions, and maintenance guidance to ensure accurate results and long-term reliability.

Safety Information

  • Warning: Read all instructions before use. Failure to follow safety instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or injury.
  • Symbols: Familiarize yourself with symbols on the instrument (e.g., danger, double insulation, earth ground).
  • Personal Safety: Keep fingers behind the probe barriers. Do not use the meter in wet or explosive atmospheres. Use appropriate personal protective equipment when measuring high voltages.
  • Meter Limits: Do not exceed the maximum input limits shown on the meter. Remove test leads and turn off power before replacing the battery or fuse.

Specifications (typical)

  • DC Voltage (Vdc): Auto-ranging up to 1000 V; accuracy ±(0.5% + 2) on selected ranges.
  • AC Voltage (Vac): True RMS up to 750 V; accuracy ±(1.0% + 3).
  • DC Current (Adc): Up to 10 A (fused) with appropriate jack; accuracy ±(1.0% + 3).
  • Resistance (Ω): Up to 40 MΩ; accuracy ±(0.8% + 2).
  • Continuity/Diode Test: Audible continuity threshold and diode forward-voltage measurement.
  • Frequency: Up to 10 MHz (range dependent).
  • Capacitance: Up to 100 µF (or manufacturer-specified max).
  • Display: Backlit LCD with 4½-digit or 6000-count reading.
  • Power: 9 V battery or equivalent; low-battery indication.
  • Safety Rating: CAT III 600 V / CAT II 1000 V (confirm exact rating on device).

Controls and Indicators

  • Rotary selector for function/range selection.
  • Input jacks: COM (common), V/Ω/Hz, mA/µA, and 10 A (separate fused).
  • Function buttons: Hold, Range, Hz/Duty, REL (relative), Backlight, Min/Max (if equipped).
  • LCD segments showing numeric reading, units, mode icons, and battery status.

Operating Instructions

  1. Inspection: Verify the meter and probes are undamaged. Replace damaged leads before use.
  2. Inserting Battery/Fuse: Remove rear cover; replace battery and fuse per instructions. Ensure correct fuse type and rating.
  3. Basic DC Voltage Measurement:
    • Insert black probe into COM and red probe into V/Ω jack.
    • Select V⎓ (DC) on the rotary switch.
    • Connect probes to the circuit under test (red to positive, black to negative). Read value.
  4. AC Voltage Measurement: Select V~ (AC) or True RMS mode; measure across the source.
  5. Resistance/Continuity: De-energize the circuit before measuring resistance. Use continuity function for quick checks; audible beep indicates continuity below threshold.
  6. Current Measurement:
    • For currents ≤10 A, move red probe to the 10 A jack, set rotary to A, and place the meter in series with the load.
    • For mA/µA ranges, use the mA jack and appropriate range; never exceed input fuse rating.
  7. Diode Test: Place probes across diode; forward voltage displayed.
  8. Frequency/Capacitance: Use dedicated modes; ensure discharged capacitors before measuring.

Maintenance and Calibration

  • Clean with a soft, damp cloth; do not immerse in liquid.
  • Replace battery when low-battery indicator appears.
  • Replace fuses only with specified type and rating.
  • Periodic calibration recommended every 12–24 months depending on usage and regulatory requirements.

Troubleshooting

  • No display: Check/replace battery.
  • Inaccurate readings: Verify test leads, zero-adjust if applicable, and recalibrate.
  • Blown fuse: Check for overloads or incorrect measurement setup.

Storage and Disposal

  • Store in a cool, dry place. Remove battery for long-term storage.
  • Dispose of batteries and electronic waste according to local regulations.

Appendix — Quick Reference Table (Common Ranges) hitarget v30 plus manual

  • DC Voltage: 600 mV / 6 V / 60 V / 600 V / 1000 V
  • AC Voltage: 6 V / 60 V / 600 V / 750 V (True RMS)
  • Resistance: 600 Ω / 6 kΩ / 60 kΩ / 600 kΩ / 6 MΩ / 40 MΩ
  • Current: 600 µA / 6 mA / 60 mA / 600 mA / 10 A

Contact and Support
Refer to the product packaging or supplier for warranty, service, and full technical documentation.

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Connecting to External Devices

  1. Enable Bluetooth on your external device (e.g., smartphone or tablet).
  2. Search for available Bluetooth devices and select "HiTarget V30 Plus".
  3. Enter the device's PIN code (default: 1234) to complete pairing.

2. Powering On and Self-Leveling (The Core Manual Steps)

The HiTarget V30 Plus is an automatic self-leveling laser. It compensates for minor surface irregularities within a range of ±5 degrees. Hitarget V30 Plus — User Manual (Concise, Professional

Step-by-Step from the Manual:

  1. Place the unit on a tripod or flat, stable surface.
  2. Press the Power button once.
  3. The unit will perform a "wake-up" dance: The pendulum unlocks, and the indicator lights will flash yellow for 3 seconds.
  4. Green steady light = Leveled. Red flashing = Out of level range.

Expert Tip: The manual states you must not move the unit during the first 10 seconds. The compensator needs time to float freely. If you get a persistent red light, manually adjust the tripod legs until the bubble vial is centered within the lines.

Configuring the Device

  1. Download and install the HiTarget software (e.g., HiTarget GNSS Software) on your external device.
  2. Launch the software and connect to the HiTarget V30 Plus via Bluetooth.
  3. Configure device settings, such as coordinate system, datum, and output format.

Option A: Network RTK (CORS/Mobile Data)

If you have cell service in the field:

  1. Go to Project > Config > Connection.
  2. Select "Network 1".
  3. Enter the APN settings provided by your mobile carrier.
  4. Input your CORS/RTK server IP, Port, and Mount Point.
  5. Click "Connect".