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Infrared (Non-Contact) Temperature Measurements

1. Set the Function switch to "IR" position.

2. Press the 

 or 

 buttons to set the Emissivity of the target.

3. Aim at the target. Press & hold the 

 button to turn on the laser

beam. There is a switch  in front of the laser beam aperture which
projects either Laser Dot or Laser Circle. The laser dot indicates
the center of the optical field of view. The laser circle indicates
the perimeter of the field of view. There is a 0.63 inches offset
between the laser aperture and the center of the optical field of

view. The laser beam only turns on when the 

 button is

pressed & held Releasing the button turns off the laser beam.

4. The target must be larger than the optical field of view of the

multimeter (Spot Size).

5. Read the temperature.

Frequency Measurements

1. Set the Function switch to the "Hz" position.
2. Connect the test leads from the point of measurement to the "V"

& "COM" jacks of the meter.

3. Read the frequency.

Note: Unplug the test leads from the multimeter before

making any type of thermocouple temperature
measurements.

Thermocouple Temperature Measurements

1. Set the Function switch to "T/C" position.
2. The multimeter can accept up to two K type thermocouple

inputs.

3. Plug in the thermocouple probe(s) to the mating built-in

connector(s) in the meter.

4. The temperature is displayed in either Degree Celsius (°C) or

Degree Fahrenheit (°F). To change the temperature Engineering
unit, press the 

 button.

5. Press the 

 button to display T1, T2, or T1-T2.

DC VOLTS

Ranges: 430mV(manual),4.3V,43V,430V,1000V
Resolution: 10µV
Accuracy: ±(0.25%rdg + 1dgt)
Input impedance: >10M

Overload protection: 1000VDC or 750VAC rms
Low Energy circuits: Up to 1000VDC
High Energy circuits: Up to 250VDC

AC VOLTS (50Hz-2KHz)

Ranges:  400mV(manual),4.0V,40V,400V,750V
Resolution: 10µV
Accuracy: ±(% of no. of digits)

Input impedance: >10M

Overload protection: 1000VDC or 750VAC rms
Low Energy circuits: Up to 750VAC
High Energy circuits: Up to 250VAC

Range

50Hz-100Hz

100Hz-500Hz

500Hz-2KHz

400mV

±(2.0%rdg+3dgts)

N/A

4.0V

N/A

40V

400V

750V

±(1.5%rdg

+3dgts)

±(0.75%rdg+2dgts)

DC CURRENT

Ranges: 430µA,4.3mA,43mA,430mA,10A
Resolution: 10nA
Accuracy: ±(0.5%rdg + 1dgt) on 430µA to 430mA ranges

±(2.0%rdg + 1dgt) on 10A range

Burden voltage: 1.4V on all ranges, execpt

1.5V on 10A range

Input protection: 0.5A / 250V fast blow fuse

10A / 600V fast blow ceramic fuse

AC CURRENT (50Hz-1KHz)

Ranges:  400µA,4.0mA,40mA,400mA,10A
Resolution: 10nA
Accuracy: ±(1.0%rdg + 2dgts) on 400µA to 400mA ranges

±(2.5%rdg + 2dgts) on 10A range

Burden voltage: 1.4V on all ranges, execpt

1.5V on 10A range

Input protection: 0.5A / 250V fast blow fuse

10A / 600V fast blow ceramic fuse

RESISTANCE

Ranges:  430

,4.3K

,43K

,430K

,4300K

,43M

Resolution: 10m

Accuracy: ±(0.3%rdg + 3dgts) on 430

 to 4300K

 ranges

±(1.5%rdg + 4dgts) on 43M

 range

Audible indication: < 30

 on 430

 range

Open circuit volts: 1.2Vdc (3.0Vdc on 430

 range)

Overload protection: 500VDC or AC rms

Summary of Contents for HHM290

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Page 3: ...atent No 0644408 Other Patents Pending 1 SAFETY INFORMATION Do Not use the meter if the meter or the test leads look damaged or if you suspect that the meter is not operating properly This meter is no...

Page 4: ...n tampered with or shows evidence of having being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper specification misapplication misuse or other operating condi...

Page 5: ...screws from the back of the meter and lift off the battery case Replace F1 only with the original type 10A 600V fast acting fuse Replace F2 only with the original type 0 5A 250V fast acting ceramic f...

Page 6: ...laser beam for positioning 7 Adjust the Emissivity button until the meter reads the same temperature measured via the thermocouple probe Read the new Emissivity setting Measurement Considerations 1 T...

Page 7: ...f automatically after 30 seconds Button Press hold to turn on the laser beam Release the button to turn off the laser beam When the laser beam is on a laser icon appears on the display There is a swit...

Page 8: ...eingmeasured CONTINUITY Audible indication 30 Overload protection 500VDC or AC rms DIODE TEST Accuracy 3 0 rdg 3dgts Resolution 100 V Test current 1 0 0 6mA Test voltage 3 5V LOGIC TEST Threshold Logi...

Page 9: ...Degree Celsius C or DegreeFahrenheit F TochangethetemperatureEngineering unit press the button 5 Press the button to display T1 T2 or T1 T2 DC VOLTS Ranges 430mV manual 4 3V 43V 430V 1000V Resolution...

Page 10: ...o the V jack and the black test lead to the COM jack 3 Connect the red test lead to the test point and the black lead to the common bus of the logic circuit 4 A on the display indicates TTL logic high...

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