User Manual
NCV
UT202A+
±(1.0%+5)
UT201+
UT202+
4.000V
40.00V
400.0V
600V
6.000V
60.00V
600.0V
0.001V
0.01V
0.1V
1V
±(1.0%+5)
±(0.8%+5)
600Vrms
UT202A+
UT201+
UT202+
600Vrms
400.0mV
4.000V
40.00V
400.0V
600V
600.0mV
6.000V
60.00V
600.0V
0.1mV
0.001V
0.01V
0.1V
1V
±(0.7%+3)
±(0.5%+2)
±(0.7%+3)
10Hz~
10MHz
0.1 ~
99.9%
%
0.01Hz~
0.01MHz
0.1%
±(0.1%+4)
±(3.0 +5)%
600Vrms
UT202A+
UT201+
UT202+
600Vrms
600Vrms
400.0Ω
4.000kΩ
40.00kΩ
400.0kΩ
4.000MΩ
40.00MΩ
600.0Ω
6.000kΩ
60.00kΩ
600.0kΩ
6.000 MΩ
60.00 MΩ
0.1Ω
0.001kΩ
0.01kΩ
0.1kΩ
0.001MΩ
0.01MΩ
±(1.0%+2)
±(0.8%+2)
±(2.0%+5)
UT202A+
UT201+
UT202+
400.0Ω 600.0Ω 0.1Ω
600Vrms
UT202+ UT202A+
-40℃~40℃
40℃~500℃
500℃~1000℃
-40℉~104℉
104℉~932℉
932℉~1832℉
±4℃
±(1.5%+5)
±(2.0%+5)
±6℉
±(2.0%+6)
±(2.5%+4)
1℃
1℉
600Vrms
10 NCV.
NCV
4.000nF
40.00nF
400.0nF
4.000uF
40.00uF
400.0uF
4.000mF
6.000nF
60.00nF
600.0nF
6.000uF
60.00uF
600.0uF
6.000mF
60.00mF
0.001nF
0.01nF
0.1nF
0.001uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
0.001mF
0.01mF
±(4.0%+10)
±(4.0%+5)
±10%
0.01Hz~
0.01kHz
EFLo
EFHI
7.Temperature Measurement (UT202+ only, Picture 5)
1) Insert the positive pole of the temperature probe into the
 “ ” jack and negative pole into the “COM” jack.
2) Turn the function switch to the “°C/°F” position and the LCD will 
 display room temperature. 
3) Fix the temperature probe on the object to be tested, and read the 
 temperature value of the tested object directly from the display 
 after a few seconds.
4) Press the SELECT button to switch between °C and °F. 
8. Non-contact AC Electric Field Sensing (NCV, Picture 6a )
The electric field sensing sensitivity is divided into two levels (“EFHI” 
and “EFLo”). The meter defaults to “EFHI”. Select different sensitivity 
levels for measurement according to the intensity of the measured 
electric field. When the electric field is around 220V (AC) 50Hz/60Hz, 
select "EFHI"; when the electric field is around 110V (AC) 50Hz/60Hz, 
select “EFLo”.
1) Turn the function switch to the NCV position.
2) Bring the NCV sensing end of the clamp jaws close to a charged 
 electric field (socket, insulated wire, etc.). The LCD will display the 
 segment "-", the buzzer will beep, and the red LED will flash. As 
 the intensity of the measured electric field increases, the more the 
 segments (----) are displayed, and the higher the frequency at which 
 the buzzer beeps and the red LED flashes.
Note:
• Use the NCV sensing end of the clamp jaws to approach the measured 
 electric field, otherwise the measurement sensitivity will be affected.
• When the measured electric field voltage is  ≥100V (AC), observe 
 whether the conductor of the measured electric field is insulated to 
 avoid personal injury.
9.Live/Neutral Wire Measurement (UT202A+ only, Picture 6b)
1) Turn the function switch to the LIVE position.
2) Insert the red test lead into the “ ” jack, make the 
  suspended, and use the red test lead to touch the black test lead 
  wire to distinguish the live or neutral wire.socket or bare 
3) When the neutral wire or uncharged object is detected, the "----" 
 state is displayed. 
4) When the AC "live wire" (>60 V) is detected, the LCD will display 
 "LIVE" accompanied by audio/visual indication.
Note:
• When using the LIVE function, in order to avoid the effect of the 
 interference electric field of the COM input on the accuracy of
 distinguishing the live/neutral wire, please move the black test lead 
 away from the COM input.
• When using the LIVE function, keep your hand away from the meter 
 casing.
• When the LIVE function is applied to the measurement of dense 
 high-voltage electric field, the accuracy of the meter to judge the 
 "live wire" may be unstable. In this case, it should be judged by the 
 LCD display and sound frequency together.
10. Others
1) Auto power off: During measurement, if there is no operation of the 
 function switch or any button for 15 minutes, the meter will automatically 
 shut down to save power. You can wake it up by pressing any button 
 or restart it after turning the function switch to the OFF position.
 To disable the auto power off function, press and hold the SELECT 
 button in the off state, and then turn on the meter . To resume the 
 auto power off function, restart the meter after shutdown.
2) Buzzer: When any button is pressed or the function switch is turned, 
 if it is valid, the buzzer will make one beep (about 0.25s). When 
 measuring voltage or current, the buzzer will beep intermittently to 
 indicate the over range. 
3) Low battery detection: The battery voltage will be automatically 
 detected as long as the meter is on. If it is lower than 2.5V, the LCD 
 will display the “ ” symbol.
4) Low battery shutdown function: When the battery voltage is lower 
 than 2.4V, the LCD displays the “ ” symbol, the “Lo.bt” interface 
 appears and lasts for about 10s, the buzzer makes consecutive 
 beeps three times, and then the meter automatically shuts down 
 (no interface is displayed).
X. Technical Specifications
Accuracy: ± (a% of reading + b digits), 1 year calibration period 
Ambient temperature and humidity: 23°C±5°C; ≤80%RH
Temperature coefficient: To ensure measurement accuracy, operating 
Note:
• The ambient temperature of the 
 meter should be in the range of 
 18-28°C, otherwise it will cause 
 measurement error.
• The positive and negative poles 
 of the temperature probe should 
 be properly connected. Do not 
 measure non-insulated live 
 objects to avoid incorrect readings.
• Do not input voltage higher than 
 30V to avoid personal injury.
4.000A
40.00A
400.0A
UT202A+
6.000A
60.00A
600.0A
±(4%+10)
±(2%+10)
0.001A
0.01A
0.1A
UT201+
UT202+
UT202A+
UT201+
UT202+
420A  620A
±(1.0%+5)
0.1Hz
1.AC Current
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload Protection
Current frequency 
monitoring: 
50Hz~100Hz
• 
• For 4A range, open circuit allows least significant digit <3.
• Accuracy guarantee range: 1%~100% of range
• The input current amplitude of the current frequency should be >2A.
Frequency response: 50Hz~100Hz
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
2.AC Voltage
Voltage frequency 
monitoring: 10Hz~10kHz
• Input impedance: About 10MΩ
• Frequency response: 45Hz~400Hz, true RMS display
• Accuracy guarantee range: 1%~100% of range; the input voltage amplitude 
 of the voltage frequency should be >5V.
• The AC crest factor of a non-sinusoidal wave can reach 3.0 at 4000 counts 
 while can only reach 1.8 at 6000 counts.  The additional error should be 
 added for the corresponding crest factor as follows:
 a) Add 3% when crest factor is 1~2
 b) Add 5% when crest factor is 2~2.5
 c) Add 7% when crest factor is 2.5~3
3.DC Voltage
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
• 
• For mV range, short circuit allows least significant digit  5.
• Accuracy guarantee range: 1%~100% of range
Input impedance: About 10MΩ
≤ 
4.Frequency/Duty Ratio (UT202A+ only)
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload Protection
1) Measuring sensitivity: 
 ≤100kHz: 200mVrms ≤ input 
 amplitude ≤ 30Vrms 
 >100kHz~1MHz: 600mVrms 
 ≤ input amplitude ≤ 30Vrms 
 >1MHz~10MHz: 1Vrms ≤ input 
 amplitude ≤ 30Vrms 
2) Duty ratio is only applicable to 
 the measurement of square wave 
 ≤ 10kHz; amplitude: 1Vp-p
 Frequency ≤1kHz Duty ratio: 
 10.0%~95.0%
 Frequency >1kHz Duty ratio: 
 30.0%~70.0%
5. Resistance
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
6. Continuity
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
Open circuit 
voltage: About 2.0V
<10Ω: Consecutive 
beeps
>31Ω: No beep
temperature should be within 18°C ~28°C and the fluctuation range 
should be within ±1°C. When the temperature is <18°C or >28°C, 
add temperature coefficient error 0.1 x (specified accuracy)/°C. 
600Vrms
UT202A+
UT201+
UT202+
4.000V 6.000V 0.001V
7. Diode
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
Open circuit voltage: 
About 2.2V (UT201+
/UT202+)/3.9V 
(UT202A+) 
Measurable PN 
junction: Forward 
voltage drop ≤2V. 
For the silicon PN 
junction, the normal 
value is generally 
about 0.5~0.8V.
8.Capacitance
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
• Measured value = displayed value - open circuit value of the test 
 leads (For capacitance  100nF, it is recommended to use “REL” ≤
 measurement mode.)
• For capacitance range, open circuit allows least significant digit  20.≤ 
9.Temperature(UT202+ only)
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Overload 
Protection
Range
Electric field sensing 
sensitivity level
Accuracy
To sense the wire above 24±6V 
and identify whether the mains 
socket is charged
To sense the wire above 
74V±12V, to identify whether 
the mains socket is charged, 
or to judge the live/neutral wire 
of the socket according to the 
intensity of the sensing
• Test results may be affected by different socket designs or wire 
insulation thickness.
XI. Maintenance
 Warning: Before opening the rear cover of the meter, remove the
 test leads to avoid electric shock.
1.General Maintenance
1) When the meter is not in use, place the function switch in the OFF 
 position to avoid continuous consumption of battery energy. 
2) Clean the meter casing with a soft cloth and mild detergent. 
 Do not use abrasives or solvents!
3) The maintenance and service must be implemented by qualified 
 professionals or designated departments. 
2.Battery Replacement (Picture 7)
1) Turn off the meter and remove the test leads from the input terminals.
2) Unscrew the screw of the battery compartment, remove the battery 
 cover, and replace the 2 standard AAA batteries according to the 
 polarity indication.
3) Secure the battery cover and tighten the screw.
Red
Picture 7
Picture 6a
Picture 6b
Red
Black
Picture 5
6.Capacitance Measurement (UT202+/UT202A+, Picture 4)
1) Insert the red test lead into the “ ” jack, black into 
 the “ COM ” jack.
2) Turn the function switch to the “ ” position, and connect the test 
 leads with the measured capacitance in parallel. For capacitance 
 ≤100nF, it is recommended to use “REL” measurement mode.
Note:
• If the measured capacitor is short-circuited or the capacitance exceeds 
 the maximum range, the LCD will display “OL”.
• When measuring capacitance >400μF, it may take some time to 
 steady the readings.
• Before measuring, fully discharge all capacitors (especially for 
 capacitors with high voltage) to avoid damage to the meter and user.


