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CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENTS 

WARNING:

 To avoid electric shock, disconnect power to the unit under test and discharge all 

capacitors before taking any capacitance measurements. Remove the batteries and unplug the 
line cords. 

1. Set the rotary function switch to the 

 CAP

           position. 

2. Insert the black test lead banana plug into the negative 

COM

 jack. 

Insert the red test lead banana plug into the positive 

V

 jack. 

3. Press the 

MODE

 button to indicate “

nF

” on the display. 

4. Touch the test leads to the capacitor to be tested. 
5. The test may take up to 3 minutes or more for large capacitors to charge. Wait 

until the readings settle before ending the test. 

6. Read the capacitance value in the display 

 
 

 
 
 

 

FREQUENCY/DUTY CYCLE MEASUREMENTS (ELECTRONIC) 

1. Set the rotary function switch to the “

Hz %

” position. 

2. Press the Hz/% button to indicate “

Hz

” in the display. 

3. Insert the black lead banana plug into the negative 

COM

 jack and the red test 

lead banana plug into the positive 

Hz

 jack. 

4. Touch the test probe tips to the circuit under test. 
5. Read the frequency on the display. 
6. Press the 

Hz/%

 button again to indicate “

%

” on the display. 

7. Read the % of duty cycle on the display. 

 
 
 

FREQUENCY SENSITIVITY (ELECTRICAL) 

The frequency sensitivity is range dependent when the Hz function is selected while in the voltage 
or current measuring mode. Below are typical sensitivities for the “electrical” measurement modes. 
 

Range 
( DC/AC ) 

Sensitivity Frequency 

width 

4V 

1.5V rms 

5Hz~10kHz 

40V, 400V 

10V rms 

5Hz~20kHz 

20V rms 

5Hz~200kHz 

1000V/1000V 

420V rms 

50Hz~1kHz 

400mA 

45mA rms  

5Hz~5kHz 

10A 

4A  rms 

5Hz~1kHz 

 
 

Summary of Contents for EX503

Page 1: ...User s Guide Autoranging Multimeter Extech EX503...

Page 2: ...tifies them as being associated with ranges that may in normal use be subjected to particularly hazardous voltages For maximum safety the meter and its test leads should not be handled when these term...

Page 3: ...ks on electrical outlets can be difficult and misleading because of the uncertainty of connection to the recessed electrical contacts Other means should be used to ensure that the terminals are not li...

Page 4: ...DO NOT measure voltage if the voltage on the COM input jack exceeds 600V above earth ground 4 NEVER connect the meter leads across a voltage source while the function switch is in the current resistan...

Page 5: ...10 REL button 11 HOLD button Note Tilt stand and battery compartment are on rear of unit Symbols and Annunciators Continuity Diode test Battery status n nano 10 9 capacitance micro 10 6 amps m milli...

Page 6: ...e in the display AC VOLTAGE FREQUENCY DUTY CYCLE MEASUREMENTS WARNING Risk of Electrocution The probe tips may not be long enough to contact the live parts inside some 240V outlets for appliances beca...

Page 7: ...AC CURRENT FREQUENCY DUTY CYCLE MEASUREMENTS CAUTION Do not make 20A current measurements for longer than 30 seconds Exceeding 30 seconds may cause damage to the meter and or the test leads 1 Insert...

Page 8: ...ure continuity on circuits or wires that have voltage on them 1 Set the function switch to the CAP position 2 Insert the black lead banana plug into the negative COM jack Insert the red test lead bana...

Page 9: ...lue in the display FREQUENCY DUTY CYCLE MEASUREMENTS ELECTRONIC 1 Set the rotary function switch to the Hz position 2 Press the Hz button to indicate Hz in the display 3 Insert the black lead banana p...

Page 10: ...can be stored and measurements made in comparison to that value The displayed value is the difference between the reference value and the measured value 1 Perform the measurement as described in the o...

Page 11: ...6 IF THE METER IS TO BE STORED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME the batteries should be removed to prevent damage to the unit BATTERY INSTALLATION WARNING To avoid electric shock disconnect the test leads fr...

Page 12: ...ore removing the fuse cover 1 Disconnect the test leads from the meter 2 Remove the battery cover two B screws and the battery 3 Remove the six A screws securing the rear cover 4 Gently remove the old...

Page 13: ...e 400 0 1 1 2 reading 4 digits 4k 0 001k 1 0 reading 2 digits 40k 0 01k 1 2 reading 2 digits 400k 0 1k 4M 0 001M 40M 0 01M 2 0 reading 3 digits Capacitance 40nF 0 01nF 5 0 reading 7 digits 400nF 0 1nF...

Page 14: ...04 battery Fuses mA A ranges 0 5A 1000V ceramic fast blow A range 10A 1000V ceramic fast blow Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating Hu...

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