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How to measure frequency
1.
Connect the test leads to the terminals on the front panel.
2.
Set RESOLUTION (Refer to 4.1.3) and INPUT JACK (
Refer to 4.1.9)
.
Or skip this step to use the default settings.
3.
Press FREQ button for frequency or period measurement.
4.
Press CONFIG button and use
◁
and
▷
buttons to locate the “FREQ”
option. Press ENTER to select Frequency measurement.
5.
Select the auto-range function by pressing AUTO button on the front
panel or use
△
and
▽
buttons to manually select the desired
range.
6.
Connect test leads to your source signal and observe readings
shown on the display. If the input signal is beyond the allowed range,
an overflow message “OVLD” will be displayed.
How to measure period
1.
Connect the test leads to the terminals on the front panel.
2.
Set RESOLUTION (Refer to 4.1.3) or skip this step to use the default
setting.
3.
Press FREQ button for frequency measurement, and then press
CONFIG button.
4.
Use
◁
and
▷
buttons to locate “PERIOD”. Press ENTER to switch
the frequency measurement to period measurement.
5.
Select the auto-range function by pressing AUTO button on the front
panel or use
△
and
▽
buttons to manually select the desired
range.
6.
Connect test leads to your source signal and observe readings
shown on the display. If the input signal is beyond the allowed range,
an overflow message “OVLD” will be displayed.
3.6 Continuity Measurements
M3510A/11A uses 1 KΩ range for the continuity measurement. The
meter beeps when the test resistance is less than the threshold
resistance. The default threshold resistance is 10Ω, but you can set the
threshold resistance to anything between 1 Ω and 1 KΩ. The resistance
value set by you is stored in a volatile memory and will be cleared after
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