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3.6 Attenuation and gain

measurement

V

A

~

COM

In communications engineering
the gain or attenuation of a signal
is specified in decibels as the log-
arithm of the ratio between the
measured voltage and a defined
reference voltage. Positive values
correspond to a gain and negative
values reflect attenuation. The ref-
erence voltage of the multimeter
amounts to 0.775 V (= 1 mW at
600 

). With this voltage there is

a gain of 0 dB.

Using the rotary switch (1) select
the corresponding measurement
range “600,..., 10 V AC”.

Connect the multimeter and take
a reading on the dB scale.

Since this scale is only valid for the
10 V measurement range, in the
other measurement ranges a rela-
tive constant must be added to the
value obtained from the scale:

Meas. range

Constants

30 V

10 dB

100 V

20 dB

300 VB

30 dB

600 V

36 dB

4 Maintenance

4.1 Cleaning

Only use a paintbrush or soft tow-
el to clean the multimeter. If stat-
ic electrical charging occurs on the
view window this can be eliminat-
ed using a damp rag or an anti-
static agent.

4.2 Battery

Test the battery from time to time.
If it is dead or it has started to de-
compose, it must be removed from
the device. The battery is replaced
in accordance with 3.1.

If the multimeter remains idle
over a long period of time, the
battery should be removed from
the unit.

4.3 Replacing the fuse

The multimeter is equipped with
a safety fuse F3,15 A/500 V. To re-
place the fuse the device must be
opened as described in section 3.1.
Remove the fuse and replace it
with a fuse of identical type. Then
replace the section of housing and
snap it back into place securely.

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Summary of Contents for U17451

Page 1: ...s used in ac cordance with the instructions Do not operate or handle this unit incorrectly or inappropriately The device may only be used by persons who are aware of the haz ards of contact for voltages over 30 V rms and can undertake the appropriate safety precautions This also includes the appearance of unforeseen voltages e g in de fective units or charged capacitors In the case of voltage and ...

Page 2: ...ection against accidental touch con tact The robust plastic housing and the spring connected bearing jewels of the movement guarantee protec tion against damage caused by me chanical stress Measurement ranges Voltage measurement DC Meas range Int resistance 100 mV 2 kΩ 1 V 20 kΩ 10 V 200 kΩ 30 V 600 kΩ 100 V 2 MΩ 300 V 6 MΩ 600 V 12 MΩ AC Meas range Int resistance 10 V 66 7 kΩ 30 V 200 kΩ 100 V 66...

Page 3: ... a hori zontal position If necessary make the corresponding adjustments by means of the adjustment screw 6 Check the full scale deflection set ting for 0 Ω To do this set the ro tary switch 1 to x 1 Ω Short circuit the connection sockets COM 5 and 100mV 50µA A Ω 4 Set the full scale deflection by turn ing the knob 2 If full scale deflection cannot be set or the needle no longer stays still the bat...

Page 4: ... select the corresponding measurement range 3 A 3 mA AC Connect the multimeter and take a reading on the V A AC scale 3 5 Measuring resistance _ V AΩ COM Using the rotary switch 1 select the corresponding measurement range x 100 Ω x 1 Ω Connect the multimeter and take a reading on the Ù scale When performing measurement on semiconductors use the follow ing terminals positive pole con nected to COM...

Page 5: ...onstants 30 V 10 dB 100 V 20 dB 300 VB 30 dB 600 V 36 dB 4 Maintenance 4 1 Cleaning Only use a paintbrush or soft tow el to clean the multimeter If stat ic electrical charging occurs on the view window this can be eliminat ed using a damp rag or an anti static agent 4 2 Battery Test the battery from time to time If it is dead or it has started to de compose it must be removed from the device The b...

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