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© 2013 Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.
MAN-00233
MAY 2013/Rev 1
WIRING MANUAL
25042013
ESSENTIAL ELECTRICAL CONCEPTS
Use the mode selector to set the meter for the type of test to be performed:
DDM MODE SELECTOR:
•
The mode
selector
knob lets
you set
the meter
for the
type of
test you
want to
perform.
•
OFF
−
Turns the meter off. Turning the mode selector to any other setting turns the me
ter
on.
•
Volts AC
−
Use to measure voltage in alternating current (AC) circuits.
•
Volts DC
−
Use to measure voltage in direct current (DC) circuits.
•
Milli volts DC (mV) DC
−
Use to measure very low voltage in direct current (DC)
circuits.
•
Resistance/Continuity (ohms)
−
Use to measure resistance and check continuity.
•
Diode Check
−
Use to check the operation of a diode (meter sends a small current through
the diode).
•
Amps or Milliamps AC/DC
−
Use to measure current in a circuit.
•
Micro amps (AC/DC)
−
Use to measure very small current in a circuit
DDM TEST LEADS AND INPUT JACKS:
The typical DMM has two test
leads and four input jacks.
s must be plugged into the
proper input jack for different
tests (voltage and resistance
or two ranges of current).
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