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BMMTRS1

3.2.6   Frequency and Duty Cycle measurement 

  The Meter can measure Frequency or Duty Cycle while making either an AC Voltage or AC Current 

measurement.

  To measure frequency or Duty Cycle:

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  2. Read the frequency of the AC signal on the display.

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  4. Read the percent of duty cycle on the display.
  5. Set the rotary switch to the Hz range.
  6. Insert the black and red test leads into the COM and Hz input terminals.
  7. Connect the test leads tip in parallel with the circuit to be measured. And don’t touch any electrical 

conductors.

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status, press it again then return to frequency measuring status.

  9. Read the result directly from the display.

 NOTE:  

In noisy environment, it is preferable to use shield cable for measuring small signal

3.2.7   Temperature measurement

Figure 3-5
Measuring Diodes

Do not measure Frequency on high voltage (>1000V) to avoid electrical shock 
hazard and/or damage to the instrument.

To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, do not apply more 
than 250Vdc or 220Vac rms between the °C terminal and the COM terminal.
To avoid electrical shock, do not use this instrument when voltages at the meas-
urement surface exceed 60v dc or 24v rms. Ac. 
To avoid damage or burns. Do not make temperature measurement in microwave 
ovens.

  ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for BMMTRS1

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Page 19: ...ergent Do not use abrasives or solvents Dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings To clean the terminals Turn the meter off and remove all test leads Shake out any dirt that may be in the...

Page 20: ...e battery cover from the meter 5 Remove the used battery 6 Replace with one new 9V battery 6F22 7 Rejoin the battery cover and tighten the screws 6 ACCESSORIES Delivered with the multimeter To avoid f...

Page 21: ...PLACING THE BATTERY AND FUSES WARNING To avoid shock injury or damage the meter Use only fuses with the aperage interrupt YROWDJH DQG VSHHG UDWLQJV VSHFL HG Replace the battery as soon as the low batt...

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