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Form Number TM61096 

Rev 2 Nov 2010 

6. Set the calibration for the voltage from step 1 to 8 in Table 2.
7. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 2.
8. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 2, the meter does not meet

specification.

Table 2 DC Voltage Test: 

Step 

Input 

Reading 

3.0V 

2.8 to 3.2 

-3.0V 

-2.6 to -3.4 

30.0V 

29.5 to 30.5 

-30.0V 

-29.3 to -30.7 

600.0V 

593.8 to 606.2

 

-600.0V 

-593.6 to -606.4

 

900.0V 

890.8 to 909.2

 

-900.0V 

-890.6 to -909.4

 

Testing the Resistance Function 

To verify the accuracy of the resistance function, do the following: 
1. Connect the calibrator to 

VΩ 

and 

COM

 on the Meter.

2. Push the button to start your Meter.
3. Apply the inputs for step 1-6 in Table 3.
4. Compare the Meter display readings to the display readings in Table 3.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3, the Meter does not meet

specification.

Table 3 Resistance Test: 

Step 

Source 

Reading 

50.0Ω 

48.9 to 51.1 

500Ω 

488 to 512 

800Ω 

782 to 818 

1200Ω 

1174 to 1226 

1500Ω 

1468 to 1532 

2000Ω 

1958 to 2042 

Continuity check:

 Internal sounds activates if the resistance of the circuit under test is less the 25Ω. It 

will then turn off if the resistance is increased beyond 400Ω 

Summary of Contents for SPLIT-JAW 61-096

Page 1: ...mation Precautions and safety information Specifications Basic maintenance cleaning replacing the battery and fuses Performance test procedures Calibration and calibration adjustment procedures Form N...

Page 2: ...ification 4 Current Specification 4 Physical and environment characteristics 5 Certification and compliance 5 Required Equipment 6 Basic Maintenance 7 Opening the Meter Case 7 Replacing the Battery 7...

Page 3: ...mation Use the Meter only as described in the Service Manual If you do not do so the protection provided by the Meter may be impaired Read the Safety Information page before servicing this product In...

Page 4: ...es that could result in personal injury or loss of life Specific precautions Do not operate without covers To avoid personal injury do not apply any voltage or current to the product without covers in...

Page 5: ...ption Display count 6000 Numeric update rate 5 times sec Polarity display Automatic Overrange display OL is display Low voltage indicator is indicated Automatic power off time Automatic backslit off 3...

Page 6: ...r input voltage up to 30V Impedance increase with input voltage to 330K at 1000V Resistance Continuity Function Range Accuracy 0 0 99 9 2 reading 1 100 2000 2 reading 2 digits Overload protection 750V...

Page 7: ...ategory III 1000 Volts Over voltage category CAT III Distribution level mains fixed installation CAT II Local level mains appliances portable equipment CAT I Signal level special equipment or parts of...

Page 8: ...should be performed only by qualified personnel Table B Required Equipment Equipment Required Characteristics Recommended Model Calibrator AC Voltage Range 0 750V AC Accuracy 0 07 Basic Frequency Rang...

Page 9: ...pen circuit connections are exposed To open the Meter case and do the following 1 Disconnect test leads from any live source push the button to OFF and remove the test leads from the front terminals 2...

Page 10: ...dicated If the Meter fails any of these tests it needs calibration adjustment or repair Testing the voltage Function To verify accuracy in the AC and DC voltage ranges do the following 1 Push the butt...

Page 11: ...esistance Function To verify the accuracy of the resistance function do the following 1 Connect the calibrator to V and COM on the Meter 2 Push the button to start your Meter 3 Apply the inputs for st...

Page 12: ...to start your meter 3 Apply the inputs for steps 1 4 in Table 4 4 For each input compare the readings on the Meter display to the reading in Table 4 5 If the display reading falls outside of the range...

Page 13: ...potentiometer VR13 until display reads 1005 1006 3 Set the output of calibrator for resistance 100 and connect to V and COM test probes 4 Using a small flat tip screwdriver adjust the potentiometer V...

Page 14: ...Form Number TM61096 Rev 2 Nov 2010 Figure 1 61 096 Calibration Adjustment Points 12 VR13 VR12 VR15 VR17 VR16 VR14...

Page 15: ...Form Number TM61096 Rev 2 Nov 2010 Figure 2 61 096 Calibration Adjustment Points 13 VR1...

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