Form Number TM61096
Rev 2 Nov 2010
6. Set the calibration for the voltage from step 1 to 8 in Table 2.
7. Compare the reading on the Meter display with the display reading shown in Table 2.
8. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 2, the meter does not meet
specification.
Table 2 DC Voltage Test:
Step
Input
Reading
1
3.0V
2.8 to 3.2
2
-3.0V
-2.6 to -3.4
3
30.0V
29.5 to 30.5
4
-30.0V
-29.3 to -30.7
5
600.0V
593.8 to 606.2
6
-600.0V
-593.6 to -606.4
7
900.0V
890.8 to 909.2
8
-900.0V
-890.6 to -909.4
Testing the Resistance Function
To verify the accuracy of the resistance function, do the following:
1. Connect the calibrator to
VΩ
and
COM
on the Meter.
2. Push the button to start your Meter.
3. Apply the inputs for step 1-6 in Table 3.
4. Compare the Meter display readings to the display readings in Table 3.
5. If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3, the Meter does not meet
specification.
Table 3 Resistance Test:
Step
Source
Reading
1
50.0Ω
48.9 to 51.1
2
500Ω
488 to 512
3
800Ω
782 to 818
4
1200Ω
1174 to 1226
5
1500Ω
1468 to 1532
6
2000Ω
1958 to 2042
Continuity check:
Internal sounds activates if the resistance of the circuit under test is less the 25Ω. It
will then turn off if the resistance is increased beyond 400Ω
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