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Introduction

The MCP9A measures Amps, Volts and Ohms on its rotating-drum 
analog scale. unlike other analog meters that make measurements 
difficult to read on their decreasing scales, the drum brings each scale
up front and allows you to view any reading with high resolution and
increased accuracy.

Features include

• 9 ranges
• 300 Amps AC
• 600 Volts AC
• Resistance to 1000 ohms
• Color-coded, high res scale-plate
• Pointer-lock switch (data hold)
• 1-1/2” jaw capacity

Safety Notes

Before using this meter, read all safety information carefully. In 
this manual the word 

"WARNING"

is used to indicate conditions 

or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word 

"CAUTION"

is used to indicate conditions or actions that may 

damage this instrument.

• Always follow industry standard safety practices including protective 

clothing, gloves and safety glasses when appropriate

• Do not attempt to measure any voltage that exceeds the 

ca t e g o ry based rating of this meter

• Do not attempt to use this meter if either the meter or the test 

leads have been damaged. Turn it in for repair at a qualified 
repair facility

• Ensure meter leads are fully seated by making a quick continuity 

check of the leads prior to making voltage measurements

• Keep your fingers away from the test lead’s metal probe 

contacts when making measurements. Always grip the leads behind
the finger guards molded into the probes

• Use a current clamp adapter when measuring current that may 

exceed 10 amps. See the accessories in UEi’s full-line ca t a l o g

• Do not open the meter to replace batteries or fuses while the 

probes are connected

WARNING!

Exceeding the specified limits of this meter is dangerous and can
expose the user to serious or possibly fatal injury.

• Voltages above 60 volts DC or 25 volts AC may constitute a 

serious shock hazard

• Always turn off power to a circuit (or assembly) under test 

before cutting, unsoldering, or breaking the current path -
Even small amounts of current can be dangerous

• Always disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the 

common test lead from a circuit

• In the event of electrical shock, ALWAYS bring the victim to 

the emergency room for evaluation, regardless of the victim’s
apparent recovery - Electrical shock can cause an unstable heart
rhythm that may need medical attention

• Higher voltages and currents require greater awareness of 

physical safety hazards - Before connecting the test leads; turn 
off power to the circuit under test; set the meter to the desired
function and range; connect the test leads to the meter first, then
to the circuit under test. Reapply power

• If any of the following indications occur during testing, turn 

off the power source to the circuit under test:

• Arcing
• Flame
• Smoke
• Extreme Heat
• Smell of Burning Materials
• Discoloration or Melting of Components

CAUTION!

Do not attempt to re m ove the meter leads from the circuit under test.
The leads, the meter, or the circuit under test may have degraded to 
the point that they no longer provide protection from the voltage and
c u r rent applied. If any of these erroneous re a d i n gs are observed, 
disconnect power immediately and recheck all settings and connections.

C o n t rols and Indicators

1.

Selector Switch:

Is used to select the circuit function and range. 

It is good practice to start with the highest range setting of the 

SELECTOR

” switch for a particular function if the magnitude of 

the function is unknown.

2.

OHM ADJ:

Used only on the “

OHMS

” function. The purpose of 

this control is to calibrate the MCP9A to compensate for changes 
in the voltage of the internal 1.5 V battery.

3.

Lock Switch:

Is located at the upper left side of the scale plate. It 

is used to secure the pointer at the last reading when measurements 
must be made in a confined or difficult-to-read loca t i o n .

4.

Mechanical Zero Adjust:

Is a plastic screw located on the meter 

face just beneath the “

LOCK

” switch. This adjustment is used to set 

the pointer to the zero index mark at the left side of the scale plate.

5.

Input Jacks:

Are a special twist lock banana type. The twist lock 

feature prevents the test leads from acidently separating from the 
jacks during the taking of AC Voltage measurements.

6.

COM:

This jack, located at the end of the MCP9A, is common to 

either AC Volts or OHMS measurements.

7.

Volts:

This jack, located at the end of the MCP9A, is used for 

taking AC Voltage measurements.

8.

OHMS:

This jack, located at the left side of the MCP9A, is used 

for taking resistance measurements. A switch is built into this jack 
which is operated when the green OHMS test lead is inserted.

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Summary of Contents for MCP9A

Page 1: ...MCP9A INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...the victim s apparent recovery Electrical shock can cause an unstable heart rhythm that may need medical attention Higher voltages and currents require greater awareness of physical safety hazards Before connecting the test leads turn off power to the circuit under test set the meter to the desired function and range connect the test leads to the meter first then to the circuit under test Reapply ...

Page 3: ...s Measuring AC Current When measuring current always be sure the SEL ECTOR switch is set to the appropriate AMP range When in doubt always use the highest current range first The switch can always be reset to a lower range for a more precise reading AC current measurements are made on the black AMP scales Clamp the jaw the MCP9A around a single circuit wire NOTE Clamp only one wire at a time for m...

Page 4: ...MCP9A and it is laying face up on a flat surface If the pointer does not register 0 it may be reset to that position by carefully adjusting the black screw in the meter face just below the LOCK switch Specifications Optional Accessories Optional Battery 1 5V size AA AB1 Fuse 0 3 Amp AF45 Test leads ACV twist lock pr ATL30 Test leads OHMS twist lock ea ATL35 Alligator clip adapters insulated pr AAC...

Page 5: ... implied warranties including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the express warranty UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages expenses or economic loss or for any claim or claims for such damage expenses or economic loss A purchase receipt or other proof of origi...

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