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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 
IDM67 DIGITAL MULTIMETER 

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Page 1: ... INSTRUCTION MANUAL IDM67 DIGITAL MULTIMETER EN IT DE FR JP ...

Page 2: ...1 IDM67 DIGITAL MULTIMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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Page 4: ...eter from its packing you should have the following items 1 Digital Multimeter 2 Test lead set one black one red 3 Instruction Manual 4 Holster 1 2 Meter Safety Terms as Marked on Equipment ATTENTION Refer to Manual DOUBLE INSULATION Protection Class II DANGER Risk of electric shock ...

Page 5: ... yourself with the meter s front panel controls and connectors 1 Digital Display The digital display has a 3200 counts LCD readout with 65 segments analog bar graph auto polarity decimal point DC AC I and Unit annunciators 2 Rotary Switch Selects the desired function and range 3 COM Input Terminal Ground input connector 4 VΩ Input Terminal Positive input connector for Volts Ohms and Diode measurem...

Page 6: ...n be turned back on by pushing RESET key switch 9 Hold Switch This switch is used to hold measured values for all functions When pressed the annunciator is displayed Conversions are made but the display is not updated 10 Range Switch Manual Range The Range switch is pressed to select manual ranging and to change ranges When the Range switch is pressed once the RANGE annunciator on the LCD disappea...

Page 7: ...6 Figure 1 ...

Page 8: ...g 2 times sec for digit readout 12 times sec for analog bar graph readout Auto Power Off Approximately 10 minutes unless the measured value changes within this time Temperature Coefficient 0 15 x Specified accuracy C 18 C or 28 C Power Requirements Alkaline 1 5V x 2 Battery Life Alkaline 900 hours Dimensions HxWxD 66mm x 155mm x 34mm without holster 85mm x 165mm x 40mm with holster Weight includin...

Page 9: ... For indoor use Maximum Altitude 2000m Installation Category IEC 1010 600V CAT II 300V CAT III Pollution Degree 2 Operating Ambient 0 C to 50 C 0 to 80 R H Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 0 to 80 R H with battery removed from meter ...

Page 10: ...curacy is reading number of digits at 23 C 5 C less than 80 R H 1 DC Volts Range Resolution Accuracy Over voltage protection 300mV 100µV 0 7 reading 2digits 600Vd c or 600Va c rms 3V 1mV 30V 10mV 300V 100mV 600V 1V Input Impedance 10MΩ ...

Page 11: ... Resolution 3V 1 7 reading 5digits 600Vd c or 600Va c rms 1mV 30V 1 7 reading 5digits 40Hz to 500Hz 10mV 300V 100mV 600V 1V Frequency Response 40Hz 300Hz for 3V Range AC Conversion Type Average Sensing rms indication Input Impedance 10MΩ less than 100PF ...

Page 12: ... Accuracy Voltage Burden 300µA 0 1µA 200mV max 1 2 reading 2digits 3mA 1µA 2V max 30mA 10µA 200mV max 300mA 100µA 2V max 10A 10mA 2 5 reading 5digits 2V max Overload Protection 0 5A 250V fast for µA mA input 10A 250V fast for A input ...

Page 13: ...otection 0 5A 250V fast for µA mA input 10A 250V fast for A input Range Resolution Accuracy Voltage Burden 300µA 0 1µA 200mV max 1 7 reading 4digits 3mA 1µA 2V max 30mA 10µA 200mV max 300mA 100µA 2 0 reading 4digits 2V max 10A 10mA 2 9 reading 7digits 2V max ...

Page 14: ...olution Accuracy Overload Protection 300Ω 0 1Ω 1 2 reading 4digits 600Vd c or 600Va c rms 3KΩ 1Ω 0 9 reading 2digits 30KΩ 10Ω 300KΩ 100Ω 3MΩ 1KΩ 1 2 reading 3digits 30MΩ 10KΩ 2 5 reading 5digits Open Circuit Voltage 1 3V approx ...

Page 15: ...perate when resistance is less than 50Ω 7 Auto Power Off The meter will automatically shut itself off approximately 10 minutes after power on unless the value being measured changes within this time The meter can be turned back on by pressing Reset key switch 8 Sounder Guard The sounder will operate if the test lead is connected to the µA mA A input terminal when the rotary function selector is no...

Page 16: ...etain the instrument in safe condition 3 1 Preparation and Caution before Measurement 1 Allow at least 30 seconds after switching on before taking measurements 2 When the rotary function selector is changed during measurement be sure to do so only after removing the test leads from the equipment 3 If the equipment is used near noise generating equipment be aware that the display may become unstabl...

Page 17: ...ssments show that the risk is significant then the use of fused test leads constructed in accordance with the HSE guidance note GS38 Electrical Test Equipment for use by Electricians should be used 3 2 Voltage Measurements 1 Connect the red test lead to the VΩ input terminal and the black test lead to the COM terminal 2 Set the rotary function selection to ACV or DCV position 3 Connect the test le...

Page 18: ... to the VΩ9 terminal and the black test lead to the COM terminal 2 Set the rotary function switch to the Ω position 3 For correct reading ensure that there is no voltage present across the device being tested 4 Connect the test leads across the resistor to be measured In order to ensure the best accuracy in measurement of low resistance short the test leads before measurement and note the test lea...

Page 19: ...tched on in the continuity mode and all the LCD segments are displayed 3 5 Diode Check 1 Set the rotary switch to the position 2 Connect the black test lead to the COM terminal and the red lead to the VΩ input terminal 3 Connect the test leads to the diode Normally the forward voltage drop of good silicon diode is between 0 4V to 0 9V If the diode under test is defective 000 short circuit or OL no...

Page 20: ...MENTS 1 Connect the red test lead to µA mA terminal and the black test lead to the COM terminal or use the A and COM terminals in the A range 2 Set the rotary function selector rotary switch to µA or mA or A 3 Measurement of AC current can be performed by pressing the AC DC switch 4 Connect the test leads to the circuit to be measured ...

Page 21: ...re of the hazard involved Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired the instrument shall be made inoperative and be secured against any unintended operation The protection is likely to be impaired if for example the apparatus shows visible damage fails to perform the intended measurements has been subjected to prolonged storage under unfavourable conditions has been subjected to ...

Page 22: ... screw from the case bottom 4 Lift the end of the case bottom until it gently unsnaps from the case top at the end nearest the LCD 5 Lift the batteries from the case top and carefully disconnect the batteries from the battery connector leads 6 Snap the battery connector leads to the terminals of the new batteries and reinsert the batteries into the case top Make sure that the battery leads do not ...

Page 23: ... prying one end of the fuse loose and sliding the fuse out of the fuse holder 4 Install a new fuse of the same size and rating Make sure the new fuse is fitted centrally in the fuse holder 5 Make sure that the case top rotary switch and circuit board switch both are in the OFF position 6 Replace the case top and case bottom Make sure that the battery leads do not become pinched between the case ha...

Page 24: ...23 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Case Bottom Case Top Battery Connector 1 5V x 2 Battery Battery Box Fuse 10A 250V Fuse 0 5A 250V Figure 2A Figure 2B ...

Page 25: ...24 HOW TO USE THE PROBE HOLDER Wrap the leads around the holster to store the test probes ...

Page 26: ...25 HOW TO USE THE PROBE HOLDER Slide out one probe holder for one handed meter operation ...

Page 27: ...26 HOW TO USE THE TILT STAND AND HOLSTER Hang on a nail at the workbench Swing the stand out for easier meter reading Swing the upper holder out and hook it over a door ...

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