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Do not use the meter in a manner not specified by this

manual or the safety features of the meter may be

impaired.

Remaining endangerment:

When an input terminal is connected to dangerous live

potential it is to be noted that this potential at all other

terminals can occur!

CATII - Measurement Category II is for measurements

performed on circuits directly connected to low voltage

installation.(Examples are measurements on household

appliances, portable tools and similar equipments .)

Do not use the meter for measurements within

Measurement Categories  III and IV.

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Summary of Contents for TRUE RMS

Page 1: ...TRUE RMS DIGITAL MULTIMETER OWNERS MANUAL Read this owners manual thoroughly before use 6000 http www all sun com...

Page 2: ...asurement and automatic power off It can be operated easily and is an ideal measurement tool 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This instrument is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for...

Page 3: ...times sec The bar graph updates at 30 times sec 5 Provides automatic polarity indication manual range mode and autorange mode 6 Provides low battery indication automatic power off manual power off re...

Page 4: ...nspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal Check the test leads for continuity Replace damaged test leads before you use the meter Do not use the meter if it operates abnormally Pro...

Page 5: ...you disconnect test leads disconnect the live test lead first Remove the test leads from the meter before you open the battery cover or the case Do not operate the meter with the battery cover or por...

Page 6: ...angerous live potential it is to be noted that this potential at all other terminals can occur CATII Measurement Category II is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to low voltage...

Page 7: ...ore connecting the meter to the circuit Before rotating the range switch to change functions disconnect test leads from the circuit under test Remove test leads from the meter before opening the meter...

Page 8: ...t Current DC or AC alternating current or direct current Important safety information Refer to the manual Dangerous voltage may be present Be cautious Earth ground Fuse Conforms to European Union dire...

Page 9: ...8 INSTRUCTION Figure 1 Meter Instruction 8 9 10 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 10: ...mmunication application and USB appears as an indicator To exit the USB communication mode press and hold down this button for about 2 seconds and USB disappears 3 button When measuring ac voltage or...

Page 11: ...ken since the mode was activated Press this button again the meter enters the MIN mode and the LCD shows MIN as an indicator the present reading on the LCD is the minimum reading of all readings taken...

Page 12: ...n the display to disappear it means that the meter changes from autorange mode to manual range mode In manual range mode press this button to select desired range 12 Select button This button can be u...

Page 13: ...How to Connect the Adapter Figure 2 Capacitance test socket Transistor test socket 12 Figure 3 LCD Display 10 12 15 16 6 5 4 3 1 2 7 8 9 11 17 18 13 14...

Page 14: ...cted 6 Diode test is selected 7 Relative mode is active 8 USB serial port communication is enabled 9 Data Hold is enabled 10 Autorange mode is selected 11 Automatic power off mode is selected 12 Maxim...

Page 15: ...on its right and a negative polarity indicator on its left Because the bar graph updates about 30 times per second which is 10 times faster than the digital display the bar graph is useful for making...

Page 16: ...A Ampere 1A 103 mA 106 A k M nF F C F Hz kHz MHz Resistance unit Ohm k Kilohm M Megohm 1M 103 k 106 Capacitance unit nF Nanofarad F Microfarad 1F 106 F 109 nF 1012 pF Temperature unit C Celsius degre...

Page 17: ...ed automatically Sampling Rate 2 3 times sec Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 75 RH Storage Temperature 30 C 60 C 85 RH Operating Altitude 0 to 2000 meters Battery 9V 6F22 or equivalent Low Battery Indi...

Page 18: ...display may show a reading It doesn t matter and will not affect the measurement accuracy 2 0 10 60mV 600mV 6V 60V 600V 10 V 0 1mV 1mV 10mV 0 1V 0 8 5 0 8 5 1 0 7 Resolution Range Accuracy AC Voltage...

Page 19: ...A 1000V fast action For A jack inputs Fuse 20A 1000V fast action Max Input Current 20A For inputs 5A measurement duration 10 secs interval 15 minutes Resolution Range Accuracy autorange autorange Rema...

Page 20: ...0k 600 0k 6 000M 1k 100 1 10 0 1 1 0 5 0 8 5 60 00M 10k 3 0 5 Resolution Range Accuracy 1 5 5 Frequency 40Hz 400Hz Crest Factor 3 0 Reading True rms Note When the input terminals are shorted the displ...

Page 21: ...measurements are autoranging Not specified 9 999Hz 99 99Hz 999 9Hz 99 99kHz 1 0 5 10Hz 1Hz 0 1Hz 0 01Hz 0 001Hz 9 999kHz 999 9kHz 100Hz 9 999MHz 1kHz Resolution Range Accuracy 20 Overload Protection A...

Page 22: ...0 C 400 C 0 1 C 1 C 0 1 F 0 1 F 1 F 20 C 0 C 400 C 1000 C 4 F 32 F 32 F 752 F 752 F 1832 F 6 0 9 F 1 5 7 2 F 1 8 9 F Resolution Range Accuracy Scope C 0 1 C 6 0 5 C 1 5 4 C 1 8 5 C Capacitance use Rel...

Page 23: ...5 95 2 7 22 Overload Protection AC600V Overload Protection AC600V about 3V about 0 8mA 1mV Diode Open Circuit Voltage Resolution Range Test Current Continuity Open circuit voltage 0 7V The built in bu...

Page 24: ...appears as an indicator The display reads zero 2 The display shows the difference between the reference and a new measurement 3 Press the button again the meter exits the relative mode Data Hold Mode...

Page 25: ...eads across the load to be measured 5 Read LCD display For dc voltage measurement the polarity of red lead connection will be indicated as well 6 In the ac measurement mode you can press the button to...

Page 26: ...20A connect the red test lead to the A jack instead 4 Turn off power to the circuit which you will measure Discharge all capacitors of the circuit 5 Break the circuit path to be measured connect the t...

Page 27: ...asuring Resistance 1 Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V Hz jack Note The polarity of the red lead is positive 2 Set the range switch to range the display shows...

Page 28: ...ton to make the display show 4 Connect the test leads to the circuit to be measured 5 If the circuit resistance is less than about 20 the built in buzzer will sound If the circuit resistance is more t...

Page 29: ...olytic capacitor the polarity connection must be correct to to 5 Wait until the reading is stable then read the reading Note 1 Before measurement make sure that the capacitor to be measured has been d...

Page 30: ...is positive 2 Set the range switch to Hz DUTY position the display shows Hz 3 Connect the test leads across the source or load to be measured 4 Read the reading Note 1 For frequency measurements the r...

Page 31: ...he reading is duty cycle reading of the square wave under test Note 1 The scope of the voltage of the input signal should be 4 10Vp p 2 After you remove the measured signal its reading may still remai...

Page 32: ...Hz jack 3 Identify whether the transistor is NPN or PNP type and locate emitter base and collector lead Insert leads of the transistor to be tested into proper holes of the transistor test socket of...

Page 33: ...temperature 2 Connect the negative plug of the k type thermocouple to the COM jack and the positive plug to the V Hz jack 3 Connect another end of the thermocouple to the object to be measured 4 Read...

Page 34: ...d down the Select button while turning on the meter COMMUNICATION FEATURE To establish the communication between the meter and a PC refer to the instruction of the communication application on the CD...

Page 35: ...intensive electromagnetic field environment General Maintenance Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth Do not use abrasives or solvents Dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings Cle...

Page 36: ...t leads before opening the back cover or the battery cover To replace the battery use an appropriate screwdriver to gently rotate the screw type lock on the battery cover by 90o in the direction indic...

Page 37: ...AST Min Interrupt Rating 20000A 10X38mm To replace the fuse remove the meter from its holster remove the screws on the back cover remove the back cover replace the fuse with a new one of the same rati...

Page 38: ...n 1 piece DISPOSAL OF THIS ARTICLE Dear Customer If you at some point intend to dispose of this article then please keep in mind that many of its components consist of valuable materials which can be...

Page 39: ...s on the meter s LCD display OPERATION INSTRUCTION After the installation finishes click EM6000 exe to run it the following window appears In figure 1 the Select a port combo box is for you to select...

Page 40: ...ord Number box Fill the box with a number of the upper limit of data recording The application will disconnect from the meter and stop recording when the maximum record number has been reached For exa...

Page 41: ...the chart or the data of the chart onto the clipboard or send it as an email 3 Print Click to print the present chart 4 Full view Normal view Click to switch between the full screen chart and the par...

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