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AM-34

 3 3/4 DIGIT AUTO DIGITAL MULTIMETER

OPERATION MANUAL

SAFETY RULES

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This meter is designed and tested in accordance with IEC publication 1010, pollution
degree II and installation category (overvoltage category) III 600V.

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This meter has been tested according to the following EC Directives

 

89/336/EEC (EMC of Nov., 1992, Electromagnetic Compatibility)

 

73/23/EEC  (Product  safety  law  of  June  11,  1979,  Low  Voltage  Directive  of
February 19, 1973)

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This meter is designed to be indoor use at temperature 41

°

F to 104

°

F  (5

°

C to 40

°

C)

and altitude up to 2,000m.

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To ensure that the meter is used safely, follow all safety and operating instructions in
this operation manual.  If the meter is not used as described in this operation manual,
the safety features of this meter might be impaired.

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Do not use the meter if the meter or test leads look damaged, or if you suspect that the
meter is not operating properly.

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When using the probes, keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probes.

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Disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common test lead.

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Make  sure  power  is  off  before  cutting,  unsoldering,  or  breaking  the  circuit.    Small
amount of current can be dangerous.

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Do not apply more than 600Vdc or 600Vac rms between a terminal and earth ground.

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To  avoid  electrical  shock,  use  CAUTION  when  working  above  60Vdc  or  25Vac  rms.
Such voltages pose a shock hazard.

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Never make measurements with the battery cover or bottom case off.

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To avoid electrical shock or damage to the meter, do not exceed the input limits.

INTERNATION SYMBOLS

Important information

Diode

see manual

Continuity

AC

Ground

DC

Double insulation

FEATURES

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One rotary switch operation.

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Auto polarity with engineering units annunciator

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Dual polarity A-D converter.

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Auto voltage ranges selection: DCV: 1mV - 600V,  ACV: 1mV - 600V

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Auto ampere ranges selection: DCA: 40mA - 10A,  ACA: 40mA - 10A

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Auto resistance ranges selection: 0.1

 - 40M

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Diode & continuity test

3.1 General Specifications
Display

: 3 3/4 digit LCD, 3999 counts with decimal point and

engineering units annunciator display

Polarity

: Automatic, (-) negative polarity indication.

Zero adjustment

: Automatic.

Measuring Method

: Dual slop integration A to D converter system.

Over range indication

: Only the “OL” is displayed.

Power

: Two, standard 1.5 volt (AAA) battery, UM4 or equivalent.

Dimension

: 70 (H) x 144 (W) x 40 (D) mm.

Weight

: Approx. 280gm. (including batteries and packaging)

3.2 Electrical Specifications
Accuracies are 

±

 (% of r number of least significant digits) at 23

°

±

 5

°

C, <75% RH.

DC Voltage

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

Input

Impedance

Overload

Protection:

4V1mV

40V10mV

±

(0.8%+1)

10M

600V DC/AC rms

600V1V

AC Voltage

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

Frequency

(Hz)

Input Impedance:

10M

4V1mV

Overload

40V10mV

±

(1.2%+3)

40-400

Protection:

400V - 600V

1V

±

(1.5%+5)

40-100

600V rms

DC Current

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

Input resistor

10A

10mA

±

(1.8%+5)

0.01

Overload

Protection:

AC Current

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

Input resistor

10A

10mA

±

(3.0%+5)

0.01

10A/600V fuse

Resistance

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

Measurement

Voltage/Current

Response time:

5 sec. max. on

400

100m

VDDA 1.2mA or

less

40M

 range

3 sec. on all other

4k

1

0.7V(TYP)

0.7mA or less

range

Temperature range

40k

10

for 40M

 from

400k

100

0.47V(TYP)

18

°

C to 30

°

C

4M

1k

±

(1.0%+2)

0.7mA or less

40M

10k

±

(1.5%+2)

Diode Test

Range

Resolution

0~3.999V1mV

Open short or Normal Range

Continuity

Range

Resolution

Test

400

100m

Buzzer sound generation resistance

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50

PANEL DESCRIPTIONS

 1) 3 3/4 digit LCD display
 2) Continuity test
 3) Resistance range
 4) AC voltage range
 5) DC voltage range
 6) Power off
 7) Rotary switch
 8) Data hold / power resume button
 9) Case
10) Diode range
11) DC current range
12) AC current range

OPERATION WARNING

1)  When  measuring  voltage  ensure  that  the  instrument  is  not  connected  or  switched  to  a

current or resistance or temperature or to the diode check/continuity range. Always ensure
that the correct terminals are used for the type of measurement to be made.

2)  Use  extreme  care  when  measuring  voltage  above  50V,  especially  from  sources  where

high energy exists.

3)  Avoid making connections to “live” circuits whenever possible.
4)  When making current measurements ensure that the circuit is not “live” before opening it

in order to connect the test leads.

5)  Before making resistance measurements or continuity / diode test, ensure that the circuit

under test is de-energised.

6)  Always ensure that the correct function and range is selected. If in doubt about the correct

range, start with the highest and work downwards.

7)  Extreme  care  should  be  taken  when  using  the  instrument  to  conjunction  with  a  current

transformer connected to the terminals. High voltage may be produced at the terminals if
an open circuit occurs.

8)  Ensure  that  the  test  leads  and  prods  are  in  good  condition  with  no  damage  to  the

insulation.

9)  Take care not to exceed the over-load limits as given in the specifications.
10) Fuse for replacement must be of the correct type and rating.

5.1 DC and AC Voltage measurement
1)  Connect the black test lead to the “COM” socket and red test lead to the “           ” socket.
2)  Set the selector switch to DC V or AC V position and connect the test prods across the

source or load under measurement.

5.2 DC and AC Current measurement
1)  Connect the black test lead to the “COM” socket and red test lead to the “10A” socket for

measurement up to 10A.

2)  Set the selector switch to the DC current or AC current position.
3)  Connect the prods in series with the current source to be measured.

5.3 Resistance measurement
1)  Connect the black test lead to the “COM” socket and red test lead to the “           ” socket.
2)  Set the selector switch to resistance 

 position.

3)  Connect the prods across the circuit to be tested.

CAUTION: Ensure that the circuit to be tested is “dead”.

         Max. input over-load : 600V rms < 10sec.

5.4 Diode test
1)  Connect the black test lead to the “COM” socket and red test lead to the “           ” socket.
2)  Set the selector switch to        position.
3)  Connect the black and red test prods to the cathode (-) and anode (+) ends of the diode to

be tested respectively.

4)  Read the forward voltage drop (junction) value from the display. If reverse connected the

prods to diode, display shows over-load.

5.5 Continuity test
1)  Connect the black test lead to the “COM” socket and red test lead to the “           ” socket.
2)  Set the selector switch to        position.
3)  Connect the prods across the circuit to be tested, if the resistance less than approx. 50

,

buzzer will be activated.

5.6 Data hold
A  push  switch  at  the  middle  of  rotary  switch  is  used  to  hold  data  during  measurement.
Pressing  the  key,  reading  is  held  and  “H”  appears  on  display.    Resume  active  reading  by
pressing switch gently once.

5.7 Auto power off
The meter will turn off automatically to extend the battery life after approx. 15 minutes without
operation. Resume power by pressing data hold push switch gently once.

6.  MAINTENANCE

CAUTION

BEFORE ATTEMPTING BATTERY AND FUSE REMOVAL OR REPLACEMENT,
DISCONNECT TEST LEADS FROM ANY ENERGISED CIRCUITS TO AVOID SHOCK
HAZARD.

6.1 Fitting and replacing the battery and fuse
1)  Ensure that the instrument is not connected to any external circuit, set the selector switch

to OFF position and remove the test leads from the terminals.

2)  Remove the screw of the back case.
3)  Replace the spent battery or fuse with the same type and rating.
4)  Reinstate the back case, tighten and securing screw.

6.2 Cleaning
Periodically wipe the case with a soft damp cloth and mild household cleanser.  Do not use
abrasives or solvents.   Ensure that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible
shorts and damage.

FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE,
PLEASE CONTACT:

     

AMPROBE

   

Tel : 305-423-7500

   Fax : 305-423-7554
   Technical Support : 800-327-5060

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