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NOTE:  
a. 

When input is 10Vrms or less,

 a 

reading is possible but maybe 

over-range. 

b. 

Shielded cable is recommended when measuring small signals 
under noisy conditions. 

c. 

Be careful when measuring high volt circuit. 

d. 

Do not input a voltage over DC 250V or AC peak factor to avoid 
damage to the meter. 

 

3.9 Transistor hFE 

3.9.1  Turn the range switch to “hFE” position; 
3.9.2  Insert test leads into “mA” and “com” jack. Please pay attention 

to the polarity, as the “com” for positive and “mA” for negative. 

3.9.3 To determine the transistor’s type,NPN or PNP,insert the 

emitting, base and collector electrode into the corresponding 
jacks in testing accessory 

 

3.10 DIODE AND CONTINUITY TEST 

3.10.1 Insert the black test lead to “COM” jack and the red one to 

“V/

/Hz” jack (Note: the polarity of red test lead is“+”). 

3.10.2 Set the range knob to“

”range, connect the test leads to the 

diode being measured, reading is the approximation of the 
diode positive volt drop. 

3.10.3 Connect the test leads to two points of the measured circuit, if 

buzzer sounds, the resistance is lower than approx.

70±20

 

3.11 MAX VALUE TEST 

Press the “PK HOLD”,

 

LCD displays “PH”,

 

the Max. value on testing is 

held on LCD,

 

press it again, the function is cancelled. 

 

3.12 AUTO POWER OFF 

After about (20

±

10)minutes meter not being used ,it will be power off 

automatically and enter into dormant status, and press “POWER” 
again for two times to turn on power 

 

3.13 POWER ON/OFF 

Press “POWER APO” key for 2 seconds to turn on the power and the 
meter is in working mode,

 

Press “POWER APO” key again to turn it 

off. 

 

3.14 BACKLIGHT INDICATION 

Press “B/L” key to turn on the backlight. After 10 seconds, the 
backlight will be turn down automatically 

 

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Summary of Contents for MT-5211

Page 1: ...MT 5211 3 1 2 Digital LCR Multimeter User s Manual 1st Edition 2014 Copyright by Prokit s Industries Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...e test leads when changing function and range 4 To select correct function and range make sure the range limit setting is correct Start with higher limits and work down to correct level if uncertain 5...

Page 3: ...Resolution 200mV 1 2 3 100uV 2V 1mV 20V 10mV 200V 0 8 5 100mV 750V 1 2 5 1V Input impedance All ranges 10M Overload protection 250V DC or AC peak value at 200mV 750V DC or AC peak value at other range...

Page 4: ...0k 2000M 5 0 reading 10 20 1M Open voltage less than 3V Overload protection 250V DC or AC peak value NOTE 1 At 200 range the test leads should be short circuited and measure the lead to lead resistanc...

Page 5: ...EMPERATURE T RANGE ACCURACY RESOLUTION 20 1000 1 0 4 400 1 5 15 400 1 Banana type Thermocouple 2 2 9 FREQUENCY F RANGE ACCURACY RESOLUTION 2KHz 1Hz 20KHz 10Hz 200kHz 100Hz 2000kHz 1KHz 10MHz 1 0 10 10...

Page 6: ...ground input jack of capacitance Cx inductance Lx transistor and temperature 3 1 8 pole jack for current lower than 200mA cathode input for capacitance Cx inductance Lx transistor and temperature 3 1...

Page 7: ...ng the function and range 3 4 RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT 3 4 1 Insert the black test lead to COM jack and the red one to V Hz jack 3 4 2 Set the range knob to a proper resistance range connect the test le...

Page 8: ...nge then reduce it gradually until get the highest resolutions readings b It will get different measuring result when measure inductors are different resistance c If set the range to 2mH short test le...

Page 9: ...ne to V Hz jack Note the polarity of red test lead is 3 10 2 Set the range knob to range connect the test leads to the diode being measured reading is the approximation of the diode positive volt drop...

Page 10: ...e out the battery 4 3 1 When LCD displays symbol replace the battery as below 4 3 1 1 Take out of the holster and drop out the battery case 4 3 1 2 Take out the battery and replace a new one It s bett...

Page 11: ...MT 5211 3 1 2 LCR MT 5211 3 1 2 LCR 28mm LCD DCV ACV DCA ACA A D IEC1010 1 1000V 750V 2 36V 36V DC 25V AC 3 4 5 20A 6 1 1999 3 1 2 A D 3 OL 10...

Page 12: ...0A 2 2 1 x a 23 5 75 2 2 DCV 200mV 100uV 2V 1mV 20V 10mV 200V 0 5 3 100mV 1000V 1 0 5 1V 10M 200mV 250V 1000V 2 3 ACV 200mV 1 2 3 100uV 2V 1mV 20V 10mV 200V 0 8 5 100mV 750V 1 2 5 1V 10M 200mV 250V 10...

Page 13: ...0A 10 20A 0 2A 250V 20A 20A 250V 2 5 ACA 2mA 1uA 20mA 1 0 5 10uA 200mA 2 0 5 100uA 20A 3 0 10 10mA 200mV 20A 10 20A 0 2A 250V 20A 20A 250V 40Hz 200Hz 2 6 200 0 8 5 0 1 2K 1 20k 10 200k 100 2M 0 8 3 1K...

Page 14: ...1nF 20uF 10nF 200uF 5 0 5 100nF 100Hz 36V 2 8 L 2mH 1uH 20mH 10uH 200mH 100uH 2H 1mH 20H 2 5 20 10mH 100Hz 36V 2 9 T 20 1000 1 0 4 400 1 5 15 400 1 2 10 Hz 2KHz 1Hz 20KHz 10Hz 200kHz 100Hz 2000kHz 1KH...

Page 15: ...2 11 1mA 3V 70 20 3V 250V 2 12 hFE hFE NPN or PNP 0 1000 10uA Vce 3V A 1 2 3 PK HOLD PH PH 4 B L 5 5 DC AC DC AC 6 7 8 200mA 9 20A 10 B 1 COM V Hz 2 DCV ACV 14...

Page 16: ...3 DC AC DC DC AC AC 4 LCD 1 LCD OL 2 1000V 750V 3 C 1 COM mA 20A 2 DC AC mA A 3 DC AC DC DC AC AC 4 LCD 1 LCD OL 2 mA 200mA 20A 20A 10 D 1 COM V Hz 2 1 OL 2 OL 3 4 5 1M E 1 COM mA 15...

Page 17: ...2 COM mA 1 OL 2 3 4 5 F 1 COM mA 2 1 OL 2 3 2mH 4 5 G 1 mA COM 2 1 18 18 2 3 H 1 COM V Hz 2 1 10V 16...

Page 18: ...2 3 4 250V I hFE 1 hFE 2 COM mA COM mA 3 NPN PNP J 1 COM V Hz 2 3 70 20 H PK HOLD PH LCD PH I 20 10 POWER J POWER K B L 10 1 2 3 4 17...

Page 19: ...5 6 9V LCD 6 1 6 2 9V 9V 6 3 7 18...

Page 20: ...PROKIT S INDUSTRIES CO LTD http www prokits com tw E mail pk mail prokits com tw 2014 Prokit s Industries Co LTD All rights reserved 2014001 C 19...

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