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Safety Symbols

This marking adjacent to another marking,
terminal, or operating device indicates that the
operator must refer to the explanation in the
operating instructions to avoid damage to the
equipment and/or to avoid personal injury.

This WARNING sign denotes a hazard.

It calls

attention to a procedure, practice or the like, which
if not correctly performed or adhered to, could
result in personal injury.

This CAUTION sign denotes a hazard.

It calls

attention to a procedure, practice or the like, which,
if not correctly adhered to, could result in damage
to or destruction of part or all of the instrument.

This marking advises the user that the terminal(s)
so marked must not be connected to a circuit point
at which the voltage, with respect to earth ground,
exceeds (in this case) 500 volts.

This symbol, adjacent to one or more terminals,
identifies them as being associated with ranges
that may in normal use be subjected to particularly
hazardous voltages.
For maximum safety, the instrument and its test
leads should not be handled when these terminals
are energized.

This marking indicates that equipment is protected
completely be the double insulation.

2. Introduction

This meter is a 3 1/2 digit digital multimeter that is rugged,
reliable and convenient to use, while providing all of the
accuracy and features needed for any application.

It

performs DC/AC voltage, DC/AC current, resistance,
transistor, diode, audible continuity measurement and test
signal. It is designed for technicians and students.

Transistor h

FE

Measurement

1. Set the RANGE switch to the h

FE

position.

2. Determine whether the transistor is an NPN or

PNP-type and locate the Emitter, Base and
Collector leads. Insert the leads into the proper
holes of the h

FE

socket on the front panel.

3. The meter will display the approximate h

FE

value at

the condition of base current 10

µ

A and VCE 3V.

Audible Continuity Test

1. Plug the red test lead into the “V

mA” jack and

the black test lead into the “COM” jack.

2. Set the RANGE switch to the

position.

3. Connect the test leads to two points of the circuit to

be tested. If the resistance is lower than 100

, the

buzzer will sound.

Test Signal Use

1. Set the RANGE switch to the

position.

2. A test signal of 50Hz appears between the “V

mA” and “COM” jacks.

The output voltage is

approximately 5Vpp with 50k

impedance.

!

WARNING

CAUTION

500V max.

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Summary of Contents for M-1000D

Page 1: ...ectronics Inc 150 Carpenter Avenue Wheeling IL 60090 847 541 3800 Website www elenco com e mail elenco elenco com OPERATOR S INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIGITAL MULTIMETER M 1000D Copyright 2008 Elenco Electro...

Page 2: ...screws from the back of the case 3 Remove the fuse from the holder and replace it with a new fuse of the specified value Fuse Numbers 250mA 250V Bussman Fuse GMA 250 250mA 250V Little Fuse 235 250 25...

Page 3: ...off the power to the circuit under test before cutting unsoldering or breaking the circuit Small amounts of current can be dangerous Use caution when working above 60VDC or 30VAC rms Such voltages pos...

Page 4: ...This marking indicates that equipment is protected completely be the double insulation 2 Introduction This meter is a 3 1 2 digit digital multimeter that is rugged reliable and convenient to use while...

Page 5: ...the black test lead to the cathode 4 The forward voltage drop in mV will be displayed If the diode is reversed the number 1 will be displayed 3 Features 7 Functions 17 Measuring Ranges 0 25 Basic Acc...

Page 6: ...dg 2dgt 10A 10mA 3 of rdg 2dgt OVERLOAD PROTECTION 250mA 250V fuse 10A range unfused MEASURING VOLTAGE DROP 200mV AC Voltage Measurement 1 Plug the red test lead into the V mA jack and the black lead...

Page 7: ...3 Connect the test leads to the device or circuit being measured 4 Turn on the power of the device or circuit being measured The voltage value will appear on the digital display along with the voltage...

Page 8: ...ing the unit in places with rapid temperature variations 4 In order to prevent damage or injury to the unit never fail to keep the maximum tolerable voltage and current especially for the 10A current...

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