background image

4

3

1. Digital Display – 

The digital display has 4000 counts 

LCD readout with 82 segments analog bar graph, auto 
polarity, decimal point, “     ” AC, DC 

RANGE, 

APO and unit annunciators.

2. Rotary Switch – 

Select the Function and Range desired.

3. COM Input Terminal –

Ground input connector.

4. °C °F V

Hz Input Terminal –

Positive input connector 

for Volts, Ohms Frequency, and Temperature.

5. mA Input Terminal –

Positive input connector for Amp 

measurements (up to 400mA).

6. A Input Terminal –

Positive input connector for Amp 

measurements (up to 10A).

7. Range Switch, (Manual Range) –

“Range” switch is 

pushed to select manual ranging and to change ranges. 
When “Range” switch is pushed on “Range” annunciator on
the LCD appears. Push “ 

Range 

” switch to select 

appropriate range to be used. Push “Range” switch and 
hold 2 seconds to return to Autoranging.

8. REL    (PEAK MIN/MAX) Switch –

For resistance, 

frequency, capacitance and temperature measurements, this 
button enables the relative change function. When pressed 
the value is stored, and all new measurements are displayed
as their relative difference from the stored value. In current 
and voltage measurements, this button performs a peak 
hold finction. The peak hold mode must be calibrated prior 
to use. To calibrate the peak hold, press the key until the 
meter displays “CAL”. Short the test leads to calibrate.

9. MIN/MAX Switch –

Press this switch to toggle between 

the minimum and maximum values. Pressing the button for 
2 seconds to escape MIN/MAX mode.

10.Hold Switch –

This switch is used to hold the measured 

value for all functions. The held value is displayed along 
with the     annunciator. Measurements are made ,but the 
display is not updated. This function can be used in 
MIN/MAX mode or PEAK MIN/MAX mode.

11.Light Switch –

This switch turns the backlight on and off.

12.Blue Switch –

Push the switch to measure AC 

Voltage/Current or DC Voltage/Current in the 
Voltage/Current mode, or to measure Resistance or 
Continuity or Diode in 

/      /     mode, or to measure 

frequency or RPM in Hz/RPM mode.

WARNING!

1. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THESE 

RATINGS:
• Voltage is not to exceed 1000 Volts.
• Resistance, Capacitance, Logic and Continuity functions 

are not to be performed on circuits capable of delivering 
greater than 600 Volts.

• Current measurements are not to be performed on

circuits capable of delivering greater than 500 Volts

2. To avoid electrical shock hazards and/or damage to the meter:

• Do not exceed the voltage ratings for the meter.  Use 

caution when measuring voltage.

• Do not use during electrical storms.  AC power sources 

with inductive loads or electrical storms may result in 
high voltage. High energy transients can damage meter 
and present a dangerous shock hazard.

• Turn off power to the circuit or device being measured 

before taking resistance and capacitance measurements.  
Fully discharge all capacitors before measuring.

3. Ensure meter is in proper working order before using. 

Visually inspect meter for damage.  Performing a continuity 
check can verify proper operation.  If the meter reading goes
from overload to zero, this typically means the meter is in 
proper working order.

4. Visually inspect leads for damage before using.  Replace if 

insulation is damaged or leads appear suspect.

5. Never ground yourself when taking electrical measurements.

Do not touch exposed metal pipes, outlets, fixtures etc.  
Keep your body isolated from ground by using dry clothing,
rubber shoes, mats, or any other approved insulating 
material.  Keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the 
probes.  Work with others.

6. Before beginning all unknown measurements, set meter to 

highest possible range.

7. Before breaking a circuit for testing, turn off the power to the

circuit. When disconnecting from a circuit, disconnect the 
hot lead first, then the common lead.

8. Disconnect the meter from the circuit before turning off any 

indicator, including motors, transformers, and solenoids.

H

H

Summary of Contents for ND 2366-1

Page 1: ...mbols in this Manual This symbol indicates where cautionary or other information is found in the manual Fuse Battery Refer to Figure 1 and to the following numbered steps to familiarize yourself with...

Page 2: ...C Voltage Current in the Voltage Current mode or to measure Resistance or Continuity or Diode in mode or to measure frequency or RPM in Hz RPM mode WARNING 1 DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THES...

Page 3: ...verload Protection Function Overload Protection VAC VDC 1000V AAC ADC 1A 500V 16A 500V Ohms 600VAC 600VDC Diode 600VAC 600VDC Continuity 600VAC 600VDC Unit of Measure Multipliers For your reference th...

Page 4: ...Burden 40mA 10 A 40 00 2 0 5 200mV max 400mA 0 1mA 400 0 2Vmax 10A 10mA 10 00 2 5 5 2V max AC Conversion Type AC conversions are AC coupled true RMS responding calibrated to the RMS value sine wave in...

Page 5: ...RPM is shown on the display 4 Connect the meter in parallel with the load or circuit 5 Measure Frequency or RPM 10 9 DC Current Range Resolution Max Accuracy Voltage Display Burden 40mA 10 A 40 00 0...

Page 6: ...sure resistance True RMS Circuit Connection Range Guide for Ohms 400 Meter indicates actual resistance 4k Multiply meter display reading by 1 000 to acquire actual resistance 40k Multiply meter displa...

Page 7: ...Resistor value is 620 000 Ohms 620k with a tolerance of 5 Blue Red Yellow Gold Temperature Temperature Accuracy Temperature Accuracy 4 F 32 F 2 8 F 20 C 0 C 2 4 C 33 F 212 F 1 6 F 1 C 100 C 1 3 C 213...

Page 8: ...Hz port 3 Set the rotary switch to the position 4 Press the blue button until is shown on the display 5 Connect the test leads to the diode Normally the forward voltage drop of a good silicone diode i...

Page 9: ...ce of the circuit measured is lower than 30 True RMS Circuit Connection Peak Hold Measurements Function Range Accuracy Function Range Accuracy DC Voltage 400mV Unspecified AC Voltage 400mV Unspecified...

Page 10: ...e indicated positive implied Overrange Indication OL or OL Low Battery Indication when the battery voltage drops below operating voltage Size WxHxD 88mm x 180mm x 33 5mm without holster 94mm x 188mm x...

Page 11: ...battery cover and lift to remove 3 Remove the screws from the bottom case and the inside of the battery cover and lift the case bottom until it unsnaps from the case top 4 Remove the defective fuse by...

Page 12: ...m abuse neglect accident unauthorized repair alteration or unreasonable use of the instrument Any implied warranties arising out of the sale of an IDEAL product including but not limited to implied wa...

Reviews: