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PART IDENTIFICATION CARDS

To help identify the resistors and diodes used in the construction of your digital
multimeter we have mounted the diodes and resistors of each section onto a card.
The card will help you find the diodes and resistors quickly. THE PARTS WILL NOT
NECESSARILY BE LISTED IN THE ORDER SHOWN IN THE PARTS LIST SECTION
OR IN THE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE.

When you are ready to assemble the meter kit, follow the procedure shown. For an
example refer to page 11 for assembly of Section “A”. The first resistor called for is
R-20, 110k

resistor (brown-brown-yellow-gold). Locate it on the card (  ), verify that

it is the correct value. Some resistors may be mounted backwards on the card so you
must be certain that you are reading the resistors correctly. When the correct value
has been established, only then will you mount it into its correct position on the PC
board.

IDENTIFYING RESISTOR VALUES

Use the following information as a guide in properly identifying the value of resistors.

SECTION A

5 Bands

1

2

Multiplier

Tolerance

3

4 Bands

1

2

Multiplier

Tolerance

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EXAMPLE

IDENTIFYING CAPACITOR VALUES

Capacitors will be identified by their capacitance value in pF (picofarads), nF (nanofarads), or 

µ

F (microfarads). Most

capacitors will have their actual value printed on them. Some capacitors may have their value printed in the following
manner. The maximum operating voltage may also be printed on the capacitor.

Second Digit

First Digit

Multiplier

Tolerance

*

For  the  No.

0

1

2

3

4

5

8

9

Multiply By

1

10

100

1k

10k 100k .01

0.1

Multiplier

Note:

The letter “R” may be used at times to

signify a decimal point; as in 3R3 = 3.3

10

µ

F 16V

103K

100V

The letter M indicates a tolerance of +20%
The letter K indicates a tolerance of +10%
The letter J indicates a tolerance of +5%

Maximum Working Voltage

The value is 10 x 1,000 =
10,000pF or .01

µ

F  100V

*

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1. FEATURES

• Wide measuring ranges:

34 ranges for AC/DC Voltage and Current, Resistance, Capacitance, TR h

FE

,

Diode Test.

• 10M

Input Impedance

• Big LCD for easy reading

• Tilt Stand

2. SPECIFICATIONS

2-1 General Specifications

Display

3 1/2 LCD 0.95” height, maximum reading of 1999.

Polarity

Automatic “–” sign for negative polarity.

Overrange Indication

Highest digit of “1” or “–1” is displayed.

Low Battery Indication

“BAT” lettering on the LCD readout.

Operating Temperature

0

O

C to 50

O

C.

less than 80% relative humidity up to 35

O

C.

less than 70% relative humidity from 35

O

C to 50

O

C.

Storage Temperature

–15

O

C to 50

O

C

Temperature Coefficient

0

O

C to 18

O

C and 28

O

C to 50

O

C.

less than 0.1 x applicable accuracy specification per degree C.

Power

9V alkaline or carbon zinc battery (NEDA 1604).

Battery Life (typical)

100 hours with carbon zinc cells.
200 hours with alkaline cells.

Dimensions

3.47” (88mm) (W) x 7.52” (191mm) (L) x 1.42” (36mm) (H).

Weight

Approximately 10.4oz. (300g.)

Accessories

Safety Test Lead 1 pair

2-2 Measurement Ranges (Accuracy: 1 year 18

O

C to 28

O

C)

DC Voltage

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

Maximum Input

200mV

100

µ

V

+0.5% of rdg + 2dgt

2V

1mV

+0.5% of rdg + 2dgt

20V

10mV

+0.5% of rdg + 2dgt

DC 1000V or peak AC

200V

100mV

+0.5% of rdg + 2dgt

1000V

1V

+0.5% of rdg + 2dgt

Normal Mode Rejection Ratio: Greater than 46dB at 50Hz 60Hz (1k unbalance)

Summary of Contents for M-2665K

Page 1: ...ttp www elenco com e mail elenco elenco com DIGITAL MULTIMETER KIT MODEL M 2665K WIDE RANGE DIGITAL MULTIMETER WITH CAPACITANCE AND TRANSISTOR TESTING FEATURES Assembly and Instruction Manual Elenco E...

Page 2: ...xperience in soldering and wiring technique you should have no problems For the beginner care must be given to identifying the proper components and in good soldering habits Above all take your time a...

Page 3: ...scharge as fixed rate slope When the charge is equal to the initial starting point autozero level the read period is ended Since the discharge slope is fixed during the read period the time required i...

Page 4: ...is 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...

Page 5: ...ck 3 Set the range selector knob to the position 4 If the semiconductor junction being measured is connected to the circuit turn off the power to the circuit being tested and discharge all of the capa...

Page 6: ...leads to the device or circuit being measured 5 Turn on the power to the device or circuit being measured The voltage value will appear on the digital display along with the voltage polarity 6 Turn o...

Page 7: ...es 2 Avoid any excessive accumulation of resin build up whenever you solder a connection 3 Take your time assembling the circuit board Work at a slow pace Remember that accuracy is far more important...

Page 8: ...remove the solder and the iron and let the connection cool The solder should have flowed smoothly and not lump around the wire lead 4 Here is what a good solder connection looks like 2 Insufficient s...

Page 9: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 Multiply By 1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 01 0 1 Multiplier Note The letter R may be used at times to signify a decimal point as in 3R3 3 3 10 F 16V 103K 100V The letter M indicates a tolerance...

Page 10: ...crew 1 2 turn Slip the two shims under the knob see Figure L If they do not slip in turn back the screw another 1 4 turn Tighten the screw just enough so that the shims can be pulled out You should no...

Page 11: ...0000 1 PC Board 516000A 1 Solder Roll 551135 1 Battery Snap BAT 590098 1 Battery 590009 1 LCD Window Plate 621002A 1 Range Selector Knob 622003 1 Bushing 624004 Qty Description Part 1 LCD Stopper 6290...

Page 12: ...N5232 Diode see Figure C BAT Battery Snap Insert both wires through the hole and mount the red wire to the hole and the black wire to the hole Solder the wires from the top legend side Notch Notch 24...

Page 13: ...Range Selector Knob LCD Window Plate NOTE If the range selector switch becomes hard to turn then loosen the M2 3 x 8 screw slightly 23 Testing Procedure SECTION C AC voltage and current circuit Measu...

Page 14: ...R1 9M 5 1 2W white black black yellow green 179051 1 VR1 200 220 Potentiometer 191320 Note Some resistors may not have a color coding but they will have the value imprinted on them Note Resistor toler...

Page 15: ...es orange white red red brown see Figure E C1 22 F Lytic Capacitor see Figure F R27 2k 1 1 4W Res red blk blk brown brown see Figure E R28 1 3k 1 1 4W Res brn orange blk brn brn see Figure E R46 5 6k...

Page 16: ...of 1 10 amps If the tests are not working check for cold solder joints and part values Turn the meter off and remove the battery and test leads DO NOT PROCEED TO SECTION C WITHOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR S AP...

Page 17: ...der the socket to the PC board Insert the IC into the socket with the notch as shown below Socket Notch C8 Figure I Mount the capacitor with the negative lead in the negative hole and the positive lea...

Page 18: ...own brown brown 141930 1 R40 4 12k 1 1 4W yellow brown red brown brown 144130 1 R9 9k 1 1 4W white black black brown brown 149030 1 R38 10k 1 1 4W brown black black red brown 151030 1 R43 11k 1 1 4W b...

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