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U1230 Datasheet, PDF (1/10 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – Handheld Digital Multimeter (DMM)
Agilent U1230 Series
Handheld Digital Multimeter (DMM)
Data Sheet
Whether it is dark, noisy or even
dangerous, the U1230 Series handheld
digital multimeter keeps you equipped
with features that anticipate worst-
case scenarios. The ergonomic
shaped handheld allows you to
single-handedly illuminate the test
area with a built-in flashlight while
selecting measurement functions
using the rotary dial. Vsense performs
non-contact voltage detection while
continuity detection is made easy
with the audible beeper alert and
flashing backlight display. With the
U1230 Series, you work better in the
conditions you are in.
Features
• Built-in LED flashlight to illuminate
test area
• Flashing backlight as additional
visual alert during continuity tests
in noisy environments
• Vsense to perform non-contact
voltage detection
• Data logging capability (stores up
to 10 readings)
• IR-to-USB connectivity to transfer
data to PC for record
Ergonomically shaped with a
built-in flashlight
Built for handheld users working in
a poorly lit environment, the U1230
Series allows you to single-handedly
illuminate your test area while making
measurements with its easily activated
built-in flashlight. Its ergonomic
shape fits your hand, while the easily
accessible rotary dial allows selection
of measurement functions.
Flashing backlight and beeping
alert for continuity detection
The U1230 Series is built for con-
tinuity detection in dark and noisy
environments. Its audible beep and
flashing backlight display provides
increased visual and audio alert to
indicate continuity.
Non-contact voltage detection
with Vsense
The Vsense, a unique feature found
in the U1233 Series performs
non-contact voltage detection. It
delivers more safety while making
measurements in dangerous working
environments by avoiding any contact
with hot or live wires. Upon detection
of voltage, it produces a unique
combination of beeping alert and
blinking LED light to make measure-
ments more efficiently – especially in
a dark or noisy environment.