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Continuity test

Range

Description

Function

0 to 2000Ω

Buzzer sounds if resis-

tance is less than 50Ω

Overload protection: 500V AC / DC

Open circuit voltage: Approximately 3V

7. Operating Instructions

7-1

 

Before Operation

7-1-1

 Check battery. If the battery voltage is low, the    symbol will appear  

         on the LCD display. Replace by removing the (2) screws in the rear  

         panel and lifting the battery cover up.

7-1-2

 The   near the input jacks warns of limitations in the input voltage  

          and current. DO NOT EXCEED THESE LIMITS.

7-1-3

 The rotary switch should be positioned to the proper function and  

         measurement range BEFORE connecting the test leads to the circuit.

7-2

 

Measuring DC Voltage

7-2-1

 Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and red lead to

 VΩmA

 jack.

7-2-2

 Set the rotary switch to the desired “

V

   ” range position.

7-2-3

 Observing polarity, connect test leads across the circuit component(s)  

          under measurement and read the voltage from the LCD.

NOTE:

 

1.

 When the quantity to be measured is unknown, set the rotary switch to its  

    highest DC voltage range before connecting the test leads to the circuit.

2.

 When only “1” or “-1” is displayed, it indicates “over range”.  Either select  

    a higher measurement range or do not continue to measure.

3.     

Although the meter may measure voltages higher than 600V, it may  

    be damaged or pose a shock hazard or other injury to the user.

4.

 Use caution when measuring high voltages (>60V DC or >30V AC).

7-3 Measuring AC Voltage

7-3-1

 Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and red lead to VΩmA jack.

7-3-2

 Set the rotary switch to the desired “V 

” range position.

7-3-3

 Observing polarity, connect test leads across the circuit component(s)  

         under measurement and read the voltage from the LCD.

NOTE:

 

1.

 When the quantity to be measured is unknown, set the rotary switch to its  

    highest AC voltage range before connecting the test leads to the circuit.

2.

 When only “1” or “-1” is displayed, it indicates “over range”.  Either select  

    a higher measurement range or do not continue to measure.

3.

      Although the meter may measure voltages higher than 600V, it may  

     be damaged or pose a shock hazard or other injury to the user.

Battery test

Range

Accuracy

Load current

Resolution

Approx. 50mA
Approx. 10mA

1mV

10mV

±(5.0% of rdg + 5 digits)

Overload protection: Fast Acting 200mA / 500V fuse

Diode test

Range

Description

Resolution

Forward voltage drop of 

diode

1mV

Overload protection: 500V AC / DC

Test Current: Approximately 1mA

Open Circuit Voltage: Approximately 3V

Temperature

Accuracy

Range

°F

-4~302°F

± ( 5°F+ 2 digits )

302~1832°F

± ( 3% of rdg + 3 digits )

Thermocouple: NiCr-NiSi K-type (supplied)

Overload protection: Fast Acting 200mA / 500V fuse

Resolution

1°F

Capacitance test

Range

Description

Resolution

20

μ

f

±(2.5% of rdg+ 5 digits)

10nF

--Overload protection: 200mA/500V Fast Fuse

Noncontact Voltage Detection

Range

Description

Function

Any

AC Voltage field, 90V 

-1000V RMS Press & 

Hold NCV button to 

activate

Buzzer sounds and red 

LED lights if AC electric 

field detected

4.

 Use caution when measuring high voltages (>60V DC or >30V AC).

7-4 Measuring DC Current

7-4-1

 Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and red lead to the 

VΩmA

  

         jack for a maximum 200mA current. For a maximum 10A current,            

         move the red lead to the 

10A

 jack.

7-4-2

 Set the rotary switch to the desired “A   ” range position.

7-4-3

 Observing polarity, connect test leads in series with the load under  

          measurement.

7-4-4

 Read current from the LCD.

NOTE:

1.

 When the quantity to be measured is unknown, set the rotary switch to  

    its highest position (200mA or 10A depending on input jack used)

2.

 When only “1” or “-1” is displayed, it indicates “over range”.  Either select  

    a higher measurement range or do not continue to measure.

3.

 Current above 200mA on the 

VΩmA

 jack will blow the fuse. The 10A jack  

    is not fused. Do not apply more than 10A.  Do not apply 10A for longer  

    than 10 seconds.  Allow a 15 minute cooldown.

4.

 If fuse blows, remove meter from circuit under test. Replace fuse by   

    removing the rear battery cover (2 screws) to access fuse.

7-5 Measuring AC Current 

7-5-1

 Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and red lead to 

VΩmA

 jack  

          for maximum 200mA current. For a maximum 10A current, move the  

          red lead to the 

10A

 jack.

7-5-2

 Set the rotary switch to the desired “A 

” range position.

7-5-3

 Observing polarity, connect test leads in series with the load under  

          measurement.

7-5-4

 Read the resistance on the LCD.

NOTE:

 

1.

 When the quantity to be measured is unknown, set the rotary switch to  

    its highest position (200mA or 10A depending on the jack used) before  

    connecting test leads to the circuit.

2.

 When only “1” or “-1” is displayed, it indicates “over range”.  Either select  

    a higher measurement range or do not continue to measure.

3.

 Current above 200mA on the VΩmA jack will blow the fuse. The 10A jack  

    is not fused. Do not apply more than 10A.  Do not apply 10A for longer  

    than 10 seconds.  Allow a 15 minute cooldown.

4.

 If fuse blows, remove meter from circuit under test. Replace fuse by   

    removing the rear cover (2 screws) to access fuse

7-6 Measuring Resistance 

7-6-1

 Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and red lead to 

VΩmA

 jack.

7-6-2

 Set the rotary switch to the desired 

Ω

 range position.

7-6-3 

Connect the test leads across the resistance under measurement 

7-6-4

 Read the resistance on the LCD.

NOTE:

 

1.

 DO NOT APPLY VOLTAGE WHEN MEASURING RESISTANCE.

2.

 If “1” or “-1” is displayed, it indicates over range. This means that the test  

    leads are not making connection to the circuit, or the resistance exceeds  

    the measurement ability of the selected range. Select a higher range to  

    obtain a measurement.

3.

 When measuring resistances above 1MΩ, the meter may take a few   

    seconds for the reading to stabilize.

4.

 When checking in-circuit resistance, be sure the circuit under test has all  

    power removed and that all capacitors have been fully discharged.

7-7 Measuring Temperature

7-7-1

 Set the rotary switch to the 

°F

 range position.

7-7-2

 The LCD will show the present temperature of the meter.

7-7-3 

To use the K-type thermocouple probe, connect the black banana plug  

          of the probe into the 

COM

 jack and the red banana plug to the 

VΩmA 

 

          jack.

7-7-4

 The temperature of the thermocouple probe tip is displayed on the  

         LCD

7-7-5

 The probe included with the meter can be used for measuring    

         temperature up to 482 

°F

.  To accurately measure higher 

         temperatures, use a high temperature rated K-type probe.

NOTE:

 

1. 

Do not connect the thermocouple probe to a voltage source 

7-8 Battery Testing

7-8-1

 Connect the black test lead to COM jack and red lead to VΩmA jack.

7-8-2

 Set the rotary switch to the proper “   ” or “ 

 ” range position to

          test either a 1.5V or 9V battery.

7-8-3

 Connect test leads to the + and - terminals of the battery under test

7-8-4

 The LCD displays the battery’s voltage at the rated test current.

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