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Y

Y

 

 

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%

R

R

H

H

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RANGE 

RESOLUTION 

ACCURACY 

OVERRANGE INDICATION 

30% ~ 90% 

0.1% 

 

     

 [1]

 

 

Working temperature:  

0°C ~ 40°C 

 

Response time: 

45% RH 

utes 

es 

[1]

 if the humidity being measured is out of the range of 30% ~ 90% the display may show a 

reading but, the measurement error my be large. 
 

 

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S

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U

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N

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D

 

 

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L

 

 

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d

d

B

B

)

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RANGE 

RESOLUTION 

ACCURACY 

OVERRANGE INDICATION 

35 ~ 100 dB 

0.1 dB 

 

           [1]

 

 

Frequency:

 100 Hz ~ 10000 Hz 

[1]

 if  the sound level being measured is out  of the range of  35 ~  100  dB the display may 

shown a reading but, the measurement error may be large. 

 

I

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E

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RANGE 

RESOLUTION 

ACCURACY 

OVERRANGE 

INDICATION 

400 x 10 Lux 

1 Lux 

 

OL  shown on the 

display

          

 

4000 x 10 Lux 

10 Lux 

 

 

 

 

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D

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O

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E

 

 

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DESCRIPTION 

REMARK 

 

 

 
The  approx.  Forward  voltage  drop  of 
the diode will be displayed. 

 
Open circuit voltage:  

about 1.5 V 

 
 
 

 

The  buit-in  buzzer  will  sound  if  the 
resistance is less than about 50 . The 
buzzer will not sound if the resistance 
is more than about 

 The buzzer 

may  or  may  not  sound  if  the 
resistance is between 50  and 120  

 
 
Open circuit voltage: 

about 0.45V 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CAT III 300V

Page 1: ...20 The reproduction of this document even in partial form is prohibited without the Fasangas S r l authorization DC AC DIGITAL MULTIMETER CAT III 300V...

Page 2: ...21...

Page 3: ...he product must be treated separately from household waste and therefore must be sent to the appropriate disposal and recycling centers This operation is the responsibility of the user The disposal of...

Page 4: ...with the circuit o be careful when operating with voltages above 30V AC rms 42V peak or 60V DC These voltages can cause an electric shock o when using the probes take care to position your fingers bey...

Page 5: ...before switching the multimeter between the different functions disconnect the test leads from the tested equipment S SY YM MB BO OL LS S AC Alternating Current DC Direct Current DC e AC both Direct C...

Page 6: ...asurements 400mA 10A 7 mA C Terminal input for the red connector for current measurements 400mA Input for the positive red connector for the type K thermocouple for temperature measurements 8 COM Term...

Page 7: ...5 Data Hold is enabled 6 Negative sign 7 DC 8 AC 9 Battery is low and must be replaced immediately 10 Units mV V Unit of voltage mV millivolt V Volt 1V 103 mV Unit of current microampere mA milliampe...

Page 8: ...TTERY INDICATION shown on the display DIMENSIONS 162x83x47 mm WEIGHT about 310 g including battery and housing SPECIFICATION Accuracy is guaranteed for a period of one year from the instrument calibra...

Page 9: ...T RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY OVERRANGE INDICATION 1 2 3 OL shown on the display 40 mA 400 mA 4 A 1 mA 1 8 3 10 A 10 mA 2 0 5 1 Overload protection for mA C terminal inputs only 500mA 300V fast fuse for...

Page 10: ...he value of the current but the measurement is dangerous R RE ES SI IS ST TA AN NC CE E RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY OVERRANGE INDICATION 1 0 5 OL shown on the display 1 1 0 3 2 0 5 Open circuit voltage...

Page 11: ...ection 500 mA 300 V fast fuse Note use K thermocouple accuracy does not include error of the thermocouple probe accuracy specification assumes ambient temperatuere is stable to 1 C For ambient tempera...

Page 12: ...e display may shown a reading but the measurement error may be large I IN NT TE EN NS SI IT TY Y O OF F I IL LL LU UM MI IN NA AT TI IO ON N L Lu ux x RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY OVERRANGE INDICATION 40...

Page 13: ...data hold mode just press the button again disappears M MA AN NU UA AL L R RA AN NG GI IN NG G A AN ND D A AU UT TO OR RA AN NG GI IN NG G This multimeter is predefined to operate in Automatic Mode in...

Page 14: ...r In both Automatic and Manual mode if you do not know the indicative value of the current to be measured select the maximum flow rate and reduce it gradually until reaching the desired resolution 1 P...

Page 15: ...he display will show the corresponding unit of measurement 4 Touch the test leads with the test leads 5 Read the measured value on the display D DI IO OD DE E T TE ES ST T 1 Connect the black test lea...

Page 16: ...ated sensor The sensor is positioned near the dB icon on the top of the multimeter 1 Place the selector on the dB position 2 Point the sensor towards the source whose sound level you want to measure 3...

Page 17: ...the battery compartment cover screws and replace the old battery with a new one of the same type Screw the battery compartment cover back on To replace the fuse open the battery compartment cover remo...

Page 18: ...r replacing it with others of equal value and characteristics without any expense for the buyer The warranty does not cover batteries fuses and faults caused by inappropriate or incorrect use of the a...

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