9. C A U T I O N S FOR USE
1. Y o u r voltmeter w i l l w o r k j u s t when the O N / O F F
s w i t c h is pressed in. F o r accurate measurements,
w a i t around f i v e minutes f o r w a r m - u p .
2. A v o i d placing your voltmeter where magnetic field
and electric field are too s t r o n g .
3. The input signal cable other than supplied should be
low-capacitance shielded cable, or c o a x i a l cable. F o r
measurements a t higher t h a n audio frequencies,
terminate the input connectors w i t h
5011
or 6 0 0 O ,
resistor.
4. The continuous m a x i m u m input voltage allowable f o r
your voltmeter is 100V ( D C + A C p e a k ) w i t h the
R A N G E selector a t " - 7 0 d B " to " - 1 0 d B \
F u l l care should be observed in measuring high
voltages.
5. Be careful of a line noise and s i m i l a r s m a l l noises as
your voltmeter is a highly sensitive voltmeter.
6. Do not leave your voltmeter a t a n y of high
temperature and humidity places f o r a long period
of t i m e .
7. A s having t w o channel independent voltmeter, your
voltmeter is involved in selection of grounding point
on some equipment udner measurement. Set the G N D
M O D E s w i t c h to " O P E N " and connect the G N D post
of your voltmeter to a point where noise effect is
minimized.
8. T h e O N / O F F s w i t c h of t h i s unit is designed to act
on the secondary side of the power t r a n s f o r m e r .
The p r i m a r y side of the t r a n s f o r m e r remains energized
even if the O N / O F F s w i t c h is set to O F F . Therefore,
if the unit is to be unused f o r a long t i m e , the power
cord should be unplugged f r o m the receptacle outlet.
A p r o d u c t
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KENWOOD CORPORATION
17-5, 2-chome, Sh.buya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150, Japan
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