Meterman 37XR User Manual Download Page 7

5

5.

 

Open the test circuit (

X

) to establish measurement points.

6.

 

Connect the Test Probes in series with the load.

7.

 

Turn on power to the circuit being measured.

8.

 

Read the display, and, if necessary, correct any overload (

o

) conditions.

Measuring Resistance 

See Figure 

-6-

1.

 

Set the Function Switch to 

.

2.

 

If 

R

 is displayed, press the yellow button to display 

.

3.

 

If 

RANGE

 is displayed, press the 

RANGE

 button to enable autoranging.

4.

 

Connect the Test Leads: Red to 

E

, Black to 

COM

5.

 

Turn off power to the circuit being measured. Never measure resistance across

a voltage source or on a powered circuit.

6.

 

Discharge any capacitors that may influence the reading.

7.

 

Connect the Test Probes across the resistance.

8.

 

Read the display. If 

o

 appears on the highest range, the resistance is too large

to be measured.

Testing for Continuity

See Figure 

-7-

1.

 

Set the Function Switch to 

R

.

2.

 

If 

 is displayed, press the yellow button to display 

R

.

3.

 

Connect the Test Leads: Red to 

E

, Black to 

COM

4.

 

Turn off power to the circuit being measured.

5.

 

Discharge any capacitors that may influence the reading.

6.

 

Connect the Test Probes across the resistance.

7.

 

Listen for the tone that indicates continuity (< 40 

).

Testing Diodes

See Figure 

-8-

1.

 

Set the Function Switch to 

G

.

2.

 

Connect the Test Leads: Red to 

E

, Black to 

COM

3.

 

Turn off power to the circuit being measured.

4.

 

Free at least one end of the diode from the circuit.

5.

 

Connect the Test Probes across the diode.

6.

 

Read the display. A good diode has a forward voltage drop of about 0.6 V. An

open or reverse biased diode will read 

o

.

Measuring Capacitance 

See Figure 

-9-

1.

 

Set the Function Switch to the 

function.

2.

 

If 

RANGE

 is displayed, press the 

RANGE

 button to enable autoranging.

3.

 

Connect the Test Leads: Red to 

COM

, Black to 

mA

4.

 

Turn off power to the circuit being measured.

5.

 

Discharge the capacitor using a 100 k

 resistor.

6.

 

Free at least one end of the capacitor from the circuit.

7.

 

Connect the Test Probes across the capacitor. When measuring an electrolytic

capacitor match the test lead polarity to the polarity of the capacitor.

8.

 

Read the display.

Summary of Contents for 37XR

Page 1: ...400 Britannia Rd E Unit 1 Mississauga ON L4Z 1X9 Tel 905 890 7600 Fax 905 89 6866 European Correspondence Address Meterman Test Tools Europe P O Box 1186 5602 BD Eindhoven The Netherlands Corresponden...

Page 2: ...D V Hz dBm COM 10A mA H 400mA MAX FUSED CAT 1000V CAT 600V TRUE RMS MAX 1000V 750V 10A V V Hz mH H MIN MAX AVG RANGE HOLD TTL CMOS PEAK REL cal 2sec 37XR OFF A mA 10A LOGIC dBm AC DC RELREC CMOS P P T...

Page 3: ...nce See Figure 6 5 Testing for Continuity See Figure 7 5 Testing Diodes See Figure 8 5 Measuring Capacitance See Figure 9 5 Measuring Inductance See Figure 10 6 Measuring Frequency See Figure 11 6 Mea...

Page 4: ...it elements or test probe tips Do not operate the instrument in an explosive atmosphere Exercise extreme caution when measuring voltage 20V current 10mA AC power line with inductive loads AC power lin...

Page 5: ...ach subsequent press of the range button steps the meter to the next higher range When the highest range is reached the next press returns the meter to the lowest range To return to autoranging press...

Page 6: ...current input before you select a current function Open circuit voltage at the measurement point must not exceed 1000 V Always measure current in series with the load Never measure current across a v...

Page 7: ...Leads Red to E Black to COM 4 Turn off power to the circuit being measured 5 Discharge any capacitors that may influence the reading 6 Connect the Test Probes across the resistance 7 Listen for the t...

Page 8: ...to COM 4 Connect the Test Probes to the signal source 5 Read the display Measuring dBm See Figure 13 The 37XR measures dBm relative to 1 mW referenced to 50 That is 10 dBm 10 mW 0 dBm 1 mW 10 dBm 0 1...

Page 9: ...AVG button Pressing the MIN MAX AVG button for less than 1 second will put the meter into a mode of displaying the maximum minimum average or actual readings Each time the button is pressed the meter...

Page 10: ...Power Off feature will remain disabled until the meter is turned off and then on Note To disable both Auto Power Off and the beeper press and hold the REL button while turning on the DMM REL Relative...

Page 11: ...32 mm Meterman FP500 To replace the 10 A fuse 1 Remove the battery 2 Remove the four rear case screws 3 Separate the case 4 Remove the 10 A fuse cover 5 Remove and replace the 10A fuse 6 Re install t...

Page 12: ...fects of material or workmanship within a period of three 3 years following the date of purchase of the multimeter by the original purchaser or original user Any multimeter claimed to be defective dur...

Page 13: ...p Holster 1 Clip magnet and strap 1 9V battery installed 1 spare mA fuse 0 5A 1000V 1 Approvals Safety Conforms to EN61010 1 Cat II 1000V Cat III 600V Class 2 Pollution degree II UL3111 1 CSA C22 2 No...

Page 14: ...ctor 3 AC coupled true rms specified from 5 to 100 of range Input protection 0 5A 1000V fast blow ceramic fuse 6 3 32 mm on A mA input 10A 1000V fast blow ceramic fuse 10 38 mm on 10A input 10A input...

Page 15: ...M Overload protection 1000 V dc or 750 V ac rms CONTINUITY Audible indication Less than 40 Response time 100 ms Overload protection 1000 V dc or 750 V ac rms DIODE TEST Test current 1 0 mA approximat...

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