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Product TypeMeasurement Instrument
BrandTrue Blue Power
ModelTI1202
CategoryMeasurement
Display TypeDigital LCD with backlight
Measurement FunctionsVoltage, Current, Resistance, Power, Energy
Measuring Range (Voltage)0-600 V DC/AC
Measuring Range (Current)0-200 A DC/AC
Accuracy±(0.5% + 5 digits)
Dimensions180 x 85 x 40 mm
Weight350 g (including battery)
Power Supply2 x AA batteries (1.5V) or USB-C 5V
Battery LifeApproximately 100 hours (continuous use)
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Data LoggingYes, up to 10000 records via USB
Safety RatingCAT III 600V, CE, RoHS
Overload ProtectionYes, self-resetting fuse
MaintenanceClean with soft dry cloth; do not use solvents
Spare PartsBattery compartment cover, test leads, USB cable
RepairabilityUser-replaceable battery; other repairs by authorized service
Warranty2 years limited manufacturer warranty

Frequently Asked Questions - TI1202 True Blue Power

How do I perform a basic voltage measurement?
Connect the black lead to COM and red lead to V. Select DC or AC voltage using the rotary switch. Touch probes to the circuit. Read the value on the display.
Can I measure current without breaking the circuit?
No, for current measurement you must break the circuit and connect the meter in series. Use the A/mA jacks and select the appropriate range. For AC current, use the clamp accessory if available (not included).
What does the 'HOLD' button do?
The HOLD button freezes the current reading on the display. Press again to release. Useful for capturing readings in difficult-to-see locations.
How do I change the battery?
Turn off the meter. Slide the battery cover off the back. Replace the two AA batteries with new ones, observing polarity. Replace cover. Dispose of old batteries properly.
Is this meter suitable for automotive use?
Yes, it can measure 12V/24V systems, but ensure DC voltage range is selected. For current, use the 10A or 200A range depending on expected draw. Never exceed 600V.
How do I measure resistance?
Ensure circuit is de-energized. Select the Ω function. Connect leads to the resistor. The display shows resistance. For accurate low-resistance measurement, use relative mode after shorting leads.
What is the maximum voltage I can measure?
The TI1202 is rated for 600V DC or AC rms. Do not exceed this limit. For higher voltages, use a step-down transformer or appropriate accessory.
How do I clean and maintain the meter?
Clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Check test leads for damage before each use. Replace leads if insulation is cracked.
Can I log data to a computer?
Yes, connect the meter via USB-C to your computer. Use the included software (download from True Blue Power website) to log and analyze measurements. The meter stores up to 10,000 records internally.
What does the 'REL' button do?
The REL (relative) button zeros the display to subtract test lead resistance or offset. Long press to reset. Useful for capacitor charging/discharging measurements.

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Brand : True Blue Power

Model : TI1202

Category : Measurement