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3-2.Understanding the Display
1.Soft key labels Indicates the function of the button just below the displayed label.
2.Bar graph Analog display of the input signal.
3.Minus sign Indicates a negative reading.
4.Displays measurement information about the input signal.
5.Indicates the range the Meter is in and the ranging mode (auto or manual)
6.Time Indicates the time set in the internal clock.
7.Buetooth Indicate
8.Battery level Indicates the charge level batteries.
9.Beeper Indicates the Meter’s beeper is enabled (not associated with the
continuity beeper).
10.Units Indicates the units of measure.
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3-3.Understanding the Push Buttons
The 6 push buttons on the front of the Meter activate features that augment the function
selected using the rotary switch, navigate menus or control power to Meter circuits.
F1 Software Key:
Default switch to Graph measure.
F2 Software Key:
Default modes related to the rotary switch function
F3 Software Key:
Default into save mode default Display. And wake up for APO.
F4 Software Key:
Default modes MIN/MAX starts and stops MIN/MAX recording.
RANGE Button:
Into manual range and select range of the measure, if pressing the Range
Button for greater that 1 second will return Auto Range.
HOLD/REL Button:
Freezes the present reading in the display and allows the
display to be saved,
if pressing the HOLD/REL Button for greater that 1 second will switch relative mode.
HOLD/REL Button: Freezes the present reading in the display and allows the display to be
saved,if pressing the HOLD/REL Button for greater that 1 second will switch relative mode.
3-4.Understanding the Rotary Switch
• Select a primary measurement function by positioning the rotary switch to one of the
icons around its perimeter.
• For each function, the Meter presents a standard display for that function
(range, measurement units and modifiers).
• Button choices made in one function do not carry over into another function.
AC/DC Amps Measurements.
mA : AC/DC Milliamps Measurements.
% 4-20mA Measurements.
AC/DC Microampere Measurements up to 5,000μA.
AC Voltage Measurements
DC and AC+DC Voltage Measurements.
AC/DC Milli-Volts Measurements.
Frequency and Duty Cycle Measurements.
Ω
Resistance, Diode Test, Capacitance and Continuity Measurements.
Temperature Measurements.
10A :
mA :
4~20mA%:
µA :
V :
V AC+DC:
mV :
Hz%:
CAP:
Temp: