5-3. How to Make Measurements
WARNING
1. To avoid electrical shock hazard and/or damage to
the meter, do not measure voltages that might
exceed 500V above earth ground.
2. Before using the instrument, inspect the test leads,
connectors, and probes for cracks, breaks, or
grazes in the insulation.
DC Voltage Measurement
1. Plug the red test lead into the “V
Ω
mA” jack and
the black test lead into the “COM” jack.
2. Set the RANGE switch to the desired DCV position.
If the voltage to be measured is not known
beforehand, set the switch to the highest range and
reduce it until a satisfactory reading is obtained.
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 polarity.
Resistance
200
Ω
0.1
Ω
+(0.8% of rdg+2dgt)
2k
Ω
1
Ω
+(0.8% of rdg+2dgt)
20k
Ω
10
Ω
+(0.8% of rdg+2dgt)
200k
Ω
100
Ω
+(0.8% of rdg+2dgt)
2000k
Ω
1k
Ω
+(1% of rdg+2dgt)
OVERLOAD PROTECTION: 15 seconds maximum 250Vrms
on all ranges.
MAXIMUM OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE: 3.2V.
Audible Continuity
Built-in buzzer sounds if resistance is
less than 100
Ω
.
OVERLOAD PROTECTION: 250Vrms for a maximum of 15
seconds.
TR h
FE
NPN
10
µ
A DC
@3.0V DC
PNP
10
µ
A DC
@3.0V DC
DIODE TEST
Measures forward resistance of a semiconductor
junction in k
Ω
at max. test current of 1.5mA.
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Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Range
Description
Range
Test Condition
Base Current