F U N C T I O N
D M -3 3 1
D M -3 3 2
R A N G E
R E S O L U T I O N
A C C U R A C Y
R A N G E
R E S O L U T I O N
A C C U R A C Y
4 0 0
4 V
0 . 1
1
( 0 . 5 % + 1 d g t )
4 0 0
4 V
0 . 1
1
( 0 . 5 % + 1 d g t )
4 0 V
4 0 0 V
1 0
1 0 0
( 0 . 5 % + 1 d g t )
4 0 0
4 V
0 . 1
1
( 0 . 5 % + 1 d g t )
D C V O L TA G E
1 0 0 0 V
1 V
( 0 . 7 % + 2 d g t )
1 0 0 0 V
1 V
( 0 . 7 % + 2 d g t )
A C V O L TA G E
4 0 0
4 V
4 0 V
4 0 0 V
7 5 0 V
0 . 1
1
1 0
1 0
1 V
( 1 . 0 % + 3 d g t )
4 0 0
4 V
4 0 V
4 0 0 V
7 5 0 V
0 . 1
1
1 0
1 0
1 V
( 1 . 0 % + 3 d g t )
4
4 0
4 0 0
1
1 0
0 . 1
( 1 . 5 % + 2 d g t )
4
4 0
4 0 0
1
1 0
0 . 1
( 1 . 5 % + 2 d g t )
D C C U R R E N T
1 0 A
1 0
( 2 . 0 % + 5 d g t )
1 0 A
1 0
( 2 . 0 % + 5 d g t )
Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
DM-331, DM-332
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* Accuracy is ginven as (% of r number of least sanificant digits) at 18
to 28
with relative humidity up to
80% for a period of one year after calibraton.
* Sources like small hand-held radio transceivers, fixed station radio and television transmitters, vehicle radio transmitters
and cellular phones generate electromagnetic radiation that may induce voltages in the test leads of the multimeter.
In such cases the accuracy of the multimeter cannot be guaranteed due to physical reasons.
Summary of Contents for DM-330SRS
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