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HANDHELD

DIGITAL MULTIMETER

OPERATOR’S
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Table of Contents
Table of Contents

TITLE PAGE
TITLE PAGE
3.2.5 Capacitance measurement 14
1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 3.2.6 Transistor measurement 15
3.2.7 Frequency measurement 16
1.1 Precaution safety measures 1 3.2.8 Current measurement 16
1.1.1 Preliminary 1
1.1.2 During use 2
1.1.3 Symbols 4 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 17
1.1.4 Instructions 5
1.2 Protection mechanisms 6 4.1 General specifications.. 17
4.2 Measurement specifications 18
2. DESCRIPTION 6 4.2.1 DC Voltage 19
4.2.2 AC Voltage 19
2.1 Instrument Familiarization 6 4.2.3 Frequency 19
2.2 LCD Display 7 4.2.4 Resistance 20
2.3 Key pad 8 4.2.5 Diode Test 20
2.4 Terminals 8 4.2.6 Continuity Check 20
2.5 Accessories 9 4.2.7 Transistor 20
4.2.8 Capacitance 21
4.2.9 DC Current 21
3. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 10
4.2.10 AC Current 21
3.1 General Functions 10
3.1.1 Misconnection Alarm
3.1.2 DATA HOLD mode 11
3.1.3 Battery saver 11 5. MAINTENANCE 22

3.2 Measurement Functions 11 5.1 General maintenance 22


3.2.1 AC and DC Voltage measurement 11 5.2 Battery replacement 22
3.2.2 Resistance measurement 12
3.2.3 Diode Test 13
3.2.4 Continuity Check 14
1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS are variable; for that reason, requires that the transient
This instrument complies with IEC 1010-1 (61010-1@IEC: withstand capability of the equipment is made known to the
2001), CAT. II 1000V and CAT. III 600V overvoltage user.
standards. See Specifications. * When using this Multimeter, the user must observe all
To get the best service from this instrument, read carefully normal safety rules concerning:
this user's manual and respect the detailed safety ― protection against the dangers of electric current.
precautions. ― protection of the Multimeter against misuse.
International symbols used on the Meter and in this manual * For your own safety, only use the test probes supplied with
are explained in chapter 1.1.3 the instrument. Before use, check that they are in good
condition.
1.1 Precautions safety measures
1.1.2 During use
1.1.1 Preliminary
* If the meter is used near noise generating equipment, be
* Measurement category III is for measurements performed
aware that display may become unstable or indicate large
in the building installation. errors.
NOTE: Examples are measurements on distribution boards, * Do not use the meter or test leads if they look damaged.
circuit-breakers, wiring, including cables, bus-bars, junction * Use the meter only as specified in this manual; otherwise,
boxes, switches, socket-outlets in the fixed installation, and the protection provided by the meter may be impaired.
equipment for industrial use and some other equipment, for * Use extreme caution when working around bare conductors
example, stationary motors with permanent connection to or bus bars.
the fixed installation. * Do not operate the meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.
* Verify a Meter's operation by measuring a known voltage.
* Measurement category II is for measurements performed
Do not use the Meter if it operates abnormally. Protection
on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation.
may be impaired. When in doubt, have the Meter
NOTE: Examples are measurements on household
serviced.
appliances, portable tools and similar equipment.
* Uses the proper terminals, function, and range for your
* Measurement category I is for measurements performed on measurements.
circuits not directly connected to MAINS. * When the range of the value to be measured is unknown,
NOTE: Examples are measurements on circuits not check that the range initially set on the multimeter is the
derived from MAINS, and specially protected (internal) highest possible or, wherever possible, choose the
MAINS derived circuits. In the latter case, transient stresses autoranging mode.
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* To avoid damages to the instrument, do not exceed the * In TV repair work, or when carrying out measurements on
maximum limits of the input values shown in the technical power switching circuits, remember that high amplitude
specification tables. voltage pulses at the test points can damage the multimeter.
* When the multimeter is linked to measurement circuits, do Use of a TV filter will attenuate any such pulses.
not touch unused terminals. * Use the 9V NEDA battery, properly installed in the Meter's
* Caution when working with voltages above 60Vdc or 30Vac battery case, to power the Meter.
rms. Such voltages pose a shock hazard. * Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator ( )
* When using the probes, keep your fingers behind the finger appears. With a low battery, the Meter might produce
guards. false readings that can lead to electric shock and personal
* When making connections, connect the common test lead injury.
before connecting the live test lead; when disconnecting, * Do not measure voltages above 600V in Category III, or
disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the 1000V in Category II installations.
common test lead. * Do not operate the Meter with the case (or part of the case)
* Before changing functions, disconnect the test leads from removed.
the circuit under test.
1.1.3 Symbols:
* For all dc functions, to avoid the risk of shock due to
possible improper reading, verify the presence of any ac Symbols used in this manual and on the instrument:
voltages by first using the ac function. Then select a dc Caution: refer to the instruction manual.
voltage range equal to or greater than the ac range. Incorrect use may result in damage to the device
* Disconnect circuits power and discharge all high-voltage or its components.
capacitors before testing resistance, continuity, diodes, or
~ AC (Alternating Current)
capacitance.
DC (Direct Current)
* Never perform resistance or continuity measurements on
DC (Direct Current) or AC (Alternating Current)
live circuits.
Earth ground
* Before measuring current, check the meter's fuse and turn
off power to the circuit before connecting the meter to the Double insulated
circuit. Fuse
Conforms to European Union directives

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1.1.4 Instructions 1.2 Protection mechanisms
* Remove test leads from the Meter before opening the * Fused by the resettable fuse (F400mA/250V) during
Meter case or battery cover. capacitance, temperature, mA and hFE measurements.
* A PTC resistor protects against permanent overvoltages of
* When servicing the Meter, use only specified replacement
up to 250V during resistance, Frequency, continuity and
parts. diode test measurements.
* Before opening up the instrument, always disconnect from
2. DESCRIPTION
all sources of electric current and make sure you are not
2.1 Instrument Familiarization
charged with static electricity, which may destroy internal
components.
* Any adjustment, maintenance or repair work carried out on
the meter while it is live should be carried out only by
appropriately qualified personnel, after having taken into
account the instructions in this present manual.
* A "qualified person" is someone who is familiar with the
installation, construction and operation of the equipment
and the hazards involved. He is trained and authorized to
energize and de-energize circuits and equipment in
accordance with established practices.
* When the instrument is opened up, remember that some
internal capacitors can retain a dangerous potential even
after the instrument is switched off.
* If any faults or abnormalities are observed, take the
instrument out of service and ensure that it cannot be used
until it has been checked out.
* If the meter is not going to be used for a long time, take out
the battery and do not store the meter in high temperature
or high humidity environment.

1. LCD display 2. Keypad 3. Rotary switch 4. Terminals


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2.2 LCD Display Table 1. Display Symbols (continued)
See Table 1 indicated for information about the LCD display. V: Volts. The unit of voltage.
V, mV -3
mV: Millivolt. 1x10 or 0.001 volts.

A: Amperes (amps). The unit of current.


-3
A, mA, μA mA: Milliamp. 1x10 or 0.001 amperes.
-6
μA: Microamp. 1x10 or 0.000001 amperes

Ω: Ohm. The unit of resistance.


3
Ω, kΩ, MΩ kΩ: Kilohm. 1x10 or 1000 ohms.
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MΩ: Megohm. 1x10 or 1,000,000 ohms.
3
kHz KHz: Kilohertz. 1x10 or 1000 hertz.

F: Farad. The unit of capacitance.


-6
μF: Microfarad.1x10 or 0.000001 farads.
μF, nF -9
nF: Nanofarad. 1x10 or 0.000000001
farads.
Figure 1.Display
Table 1. Display Symbols 2.3 Keypad
See Table 2 indicated for information about the keypad
Symbol Meaning
operations.
The battery is low. Table 2. Keypad
Warning: To avoid false readings, Key Function Operation performed
which could lead to possible electric shock ON/OFF Any switch position turn the meter on or off
or personal injury, replace the battery as Press HOLD to enter and
HOLD Any switch position
soon as the battery indicator appears. exit the Data Hold mode.
Press LIGHT to turn the
Indicates negative readings. LIGHT Any switch position
backlight on. After about
The Meter is in the Continuity Check mode. 5 seconds, the backlight
is auto-off.
The Meter is in the Data Hold mode

The Meter is in the Diode Test mode 2.4 Terminals


hFE
The Meter is in the Transistor Test mode See Table 4 indicated for information about the terminals.

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Table 4. Terminals
Terminal Description

Return terminal for all measurements.


COM (Receiving the black test lead or the “com”
plug of the special multi-function socket)

Input for voltage, resistance, frequency, diode


VΩHz and continuity measurements. (Receiving the
red test lead)

Input for capacitance, Temperature, hFE and


℃mA 0.001mA to 200mA current measurements.
hFE (Receiving the red test lead or the “+” plug of
the special multi-function socket)

Input for 200mA to 10A current measurements.


10A
(Receiving the red test lead)

2.5 Accessories
Delivered with the multimeter:
¥ User's manual One piece
¥ Test leads One piece
¥ Special Multi-function socket One piece

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