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Continuity
The continuity test uses the double leads method to measure the resistance of the measured circuit, by
passing a low current (about 0.2mA). When the measured resistance in the circuit is lower than the
selected one, it is considered to be electrically continuous with the instrument.
To test continuity:
1.
Press
Meter
to enter
multimeter mode and press the
F1
F key to choose
Continuity
measurement.
2.
Plug the red probe into the
V.
Ω
.C
banana jack input and the black probe into the
COM
input.
Connect the other end of the probes to the object to be measured.
3.
When the measured resistance is under 50
Ω
, the multimeter will beep and display the value.
4.
When the measured resistance is above 50
Ω
, the multimeter will not beep, but will display the value.
Figure 108 Continuity Measurement
Summary of Contents for OSC-9200
Page 1: ...AEGIS Shaft Voltage Tester Handheld Digital Oscilloscope AEGIS OSC 9200...
Page 18: ...3 Appearance and Dimensions mm Figure 1 Front View Figure 2 Side view...
Page 44: ...29 Horizontal Control Contents u Horizontal Scale u Horizontal Delay u Roll Mode u Zoom Mode...
Page 56: ...41 Figure 16 x Interpolation Figure 17 Sinx x Interpolation...
Page 60: ...45 Figure 21 With Random Noise Normal Mode Figure 22 With Random Noise Average Mode...
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Page 135: ...120 Figure 75 Integral with Offset...
Page 139: ...124 Figure 77 Measure Pulse Width...
Page 190: ...175 DC Current Measurement AC Current Measurement...