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   3. When using the 4000 M

 range a fixed 20 count must be subtracted in

order to obtain a true measurement. For example when measuring a
resistance of 1200M

, the display will read 1220M

.

6  CONTINUITY TEST

!

WARNING: Remove all power from circuit being tested when check-
ing continuity. Discharge any charged capacitors. Never connect
the probes to any voltage while the range switch is set to 400

.

6-1

Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and the black test lead into the

COM jack.

6-2

Set the range switch to the 

400

 setting.

6-3

Attach the test leads to the circuit.

6-4

The buzzer will sound when the circuit has less than 50 

 resistance and

the measured resistance value will be displayed.

7  DIODE TEST

!

WARNING: Remove all power from circuit being tested when using
the diode check. Discharge any charged capacitors. Never connect
the probes to any voltage while the range switch is set to 

 .

7-1

Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and the black test lead into the

COM jack.

7-2

Set the range switch to the 

 setting.

7-3

Connect the probes to the device you want to test. Note the meter
reading.

7-4

Reverse the probes and note this reading.

7-5

If both values are between 2.8V and 3.2V the device is open. If both
values are very small the device is shorted. If one reading is between 2.8V
and 3.2V and the other is between 0.5 and 0.7V then the device is good.

8  TRANSISTOR HFE MEASUREMENT

!

WARNING: Remove all power from circuit being tested when using
the HFE ranges. Discharge any charged capacitors. Never connect
the probes to any voltage while the range switch is set to HFE.

8-1

Set the range switch to either the NPN or PNP position.

8-2

Insert the leads of the transistor into the correct positions of the transistor
socket.

8-3

Read the displayed transistor HFE.

NOTE:  The HFE reading is limited to the test current of the multimeter circuit

(10

µ

A/3.0V). This may be different than the published transistor data but

will provide information as to whether the transistor is functional.

Summary of Contents for DMR-3600

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Digital Multimeter DMR 3600 CIRCUIT TEST ELECTRONICS LTD A Division of R P Electronic Components Ltd Burnaby BC Canada V5C 5Y1 www circuittest com...

Page 2: ...letely closed 3 Disconnect test leads from equipment before removing the battery or fuse 4 Never connect unit to AC or DC powered circuits when the range switch is set to resistance diode check or con...

Page 3: ...utoranging on Frequency Polarity Automatic minus sign indicates for negative polarity Measuring Rate 2 5 times second Input Impedance 10 M DCV ACV Operation Temp 0 to 45 C Storage Temp 15 to 50 C Fuse...

Page 4: ...C 400mV ranges 1000VDC 750 VAC 4 40 400 1000 750V ranges Current 0 5A 250 V Fuse for 40m 400mA ranges 10A 600 V Fuse for 10A range Maximum 60 seconds Resistance 500VDC 500VAC Capacitance 3VDC 3VAC rms...

Page 5: ...o not connect to the circuit for more than 60 seconds and wait 10 minutes between 10A meas urements 3 1 PlugtheredtestleadintothemAjackandtheblacktestleadintotheCOM jack If the current being measured...

Page 6: ...to the circuit being measured and disconnect test leads NOTE If changing range switch to or from the 10A position first disconnect power and test leads from the circuit being tested Repeat the above...

Page 7: ...to 7 1 Plug the red test lead into the V jack and the black test lead into the COM jack 7 2 Set the range switch to the setting 7 3 Connect the probes to the device you want to test Note the meter rea...

Page 8: ...t the capacitor leads are inserted into opposing sockets 10 3 Read the displayed capacitor value 11 INDUCTANCE MEASUREMENT 11 1 SettherangeswitchtothedesiredHInductancesetting Ifyouareunsure of the va...

Page 9: ...connectorandreplacewithanew9Vbattery 13 5 Replace the cover and cover screws 14 FUSE REPLACEMENT WARNING Disconnect both test leads from any equipment before removing back cover Do not use the meter w...

Page 10: ...xplana tion of the defect to In Canada Circuit Test Electronics A Division of R P Electronic Components Ltd 2060 Rosser Ave Burnaby BC V5C 5Y1 Any product which has been subjected to misuse or acciden...

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