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Model 2110 5½ Digit Multimeter Reference Manual
Section 3: Basic DMM operation
2110-901-01 Rev. C/August 2013
3-27
To simultaneously measure DCI and DCV from the same input source, you must use three test leads,
as shown in the following figure. The voltage and current measurements share the same common
lead at the INPUT LO terminal. However, the resistance of the external LO test lead and the
resistance of the internal current measurement LO circuit affect measurement accuracy.
The resistance of the internal current measurement LO circuit is approximately 3 m
Ω
. If, for example,
the LO test lead is 7 m
Ω
, the total common resistance is 10 m
Ω
. If 1 A is being measured by the
instrument, the voltage is affected as follows:
1 A x 10 m
Ω
= 10 mV
Therefore, 10 mV of error is introduced into the voltage measurement.
Figure 25: measure DCI and DCV from the same input source
Front-panel operation
Perform the following steps to perform secondary function measurements:
1. Select the primary measurement function and connect the device under test or signal to the input
of the instrument.
2. Press the
SHIFT
and
ENTER
(
2ND
) keys.
3.
Use the ◄ and ► keys to display the second function and press
ENTER
.
4.
If prompted, use the ◄, ►, ▲, and ▼ keys and the
ENTER
key to configure the secondary
measurement function.
5. Observe the readings on the display. The primary function reading is shown in the primary display
and the secondary function reading is shown in the secondary display.
For example, if you have DCV set as the primary function and want to set a second function of DCI:
1. Verify that the primary function is DCV.
2. Press the
SHIFT
and
ENTER
(
2ND
) keys.
3.
Use the ◄, ►, ▲, and ▼ keys to display the DCI function.
4. Press the
ENTER
key to select DCI as the secondary function. CONFIGURE is displayed.
5.
Use the ◄ and ► keys to display the options (NPLC and Range in this example).
6. Set the options as needed. Note that for this example, you must return to the CONFIGURE menu
to set each option.