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DM93 Errata-en-US_A (insert to FLIR publication no. T559824 revision AC) 

 

 

FLIR DM93 - USER MANUAL ERRATA 

Correction No. 1 

The term “For indoor use only; up to 2000m (7000’)” replaces the term “All weather housing” 
on page 6, Section 3.1 Key Features. 

Correction No. 2 

The ACV specification below replaces the specifications on page 28 in Table 7.1 Voltage: 

 

Mode 

Range 

Accuracy 

40 to 70 Hz  70 to 1k Hz  1k to 5k Hz 

5k to 20k Hz

[1]

 

AC 

40.00mV  0.5% +2d 

1.0% + 4d 

2.0% + 4d 

Unspecified 

400.0mV 

0.5% +2d 

1.0% + 4d 

2.0% + 4d 

2.0% + 20d 

4.000V 
40.00V 
400.0V 

0.5% +2d 

1.0% + 4d 

2.0% + 4d

[2]

 

Unspecified 

1000V 

0.5% +2d 

1.0% + 4d 

Unspecified  Unspecified 

[1] Below 10% of range, add 10d to accuracy 
[2] Frequency range 1k to 2k Hz 

Addition 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  

1.

 

This device may not cause harmful interference. 

2.

 

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 

operation.  

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference 
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can 
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 
interference by one or more of the following measures: 

 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  

 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected.  

 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

Warning: 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could 

void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 

 

Copyright 

©

 2013 FLIR Systems, Inc. 

All rights reserved worldwide. Names and marks appearing herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of FLIR Systems and/or its subsidiaries. 

 

Summary of Contents for DM93

Page 1: ...User s manual Flir DM93 Digital multimeter F i n a l b e f o r e t r a n s l a t i o n...

Page 2: ...F i n a l b e f o r e t r a n s l a t i o n...

Page 3: ...User s manual Flir DM93 T559824 r 8007 8011 en US F i n a l b e f o r e t r a n s l a t i o n...

Page 4: ...F i n a l b e f o r e t r a n s l a t i o n...

Page 5: ...5 2 Auto Manual select mode 13 5 3 Auto Manual range mode 14 5 4 Voltage measurements 14 5 5 Resistance measurements 15 5 6 Continuity test 15 5 7 Diode test 16 5 8 Capacitance measurements 16 5 9 Typ...

Page 6: ...neral specifications 25 7 2 Electrical range specifications 26 7 3 Thermal measurement range specifications 29 7 4 Input specifications 29 8 Flir Global Limited Lifetime Warranty 30 T559824 r 8007 801...

Page 7: ...System under which these products are developed and manufactured has been certi fied in accordance with the ISO 9001 standard Flir Systems is committed to a policy of continuous devel opment therefore...

Page 8: ...if you do not have the correct knowledge Formal qualifications and or national legislation for the electrical inspections can ap ply Incorrect operation of the device can cause damage shock injury or...

Page 9: ...ore you remove the test leads This can cause damage to the instrument and can cause injury to persons WARNING Do not use the device if the test leads and or the device show signs of dam age Injury to...

Page 10: ...cur WARNING Do not let children play with the batteries and or the packing material These can be dangerous for children if they use them as toys WARNING Do not touch expired or damaged batteries witho...

Page 11: ...nal indicates that the user must refer to the manual for further information This symbol adjacent to a terminal indicates that under normal use hazardous voltages may be present Double insulation T559...

Page 12: ...e and current mode with frequency indication Auto selection for resistance diode polarity or continuity On screen menu selection Navigator key drive High frequency rejection HFR 0 03 DCV accuracy AC D...

Page 13: ...ont view 1 LCD display 2 Function buttons see section 4 3 Function buttons page 9 3 Selector pad 4 Function switch see section 4 2 Function switch page 8 5 Probe input terminals T559824 r 8007 8011 en...

Page 14: ...voltage through the probe inputs A low impedance load is placed across the inputs to stabilize the measurement The meter is in full power saving mode The meter can measure high voltage V through the p...

Page 15: ...lect mode page 13 In Manual select mode press the button to change the operat ing mode Use the button to select Auto range or Manual range mode see section 5 3 Auto Manual range mode page 14 In Manual...

Page 16: ...2 Main display 3 Bar graph matches the reading on the main display 4 5 Display icons and indicators Indicates that the meter is measuring stabilized voltage Indicates that the measured voltage is gre...

Page 17: ...tatus Indicates that the auto power off function is enabled Indicates that the meter is measuring AC current or voltage Indicates that the meter is measuring DC current or voltage Indicates that the m...

Page 18: ...ent mode icon 4 5 1 Out of range warning If the input is over under the full scale range in Manual range mode or if the sig nal has exceeded the maximum minimum input in Auto range mode OL is displaye...

Page 19: ...e is low or if the me ter does not power on replace the battery See section 6 2 Battery replace ment page 24 5 1 1 Auto power off The meter enters sleep mode after a programmable number of minutes of...

Page 20: ...he desired range scale is set manually To enter Manual range mode press the button To change the range press the button repeatedly until the desired range is displayed To enter Auto range mode press a...

Page 21: ...is displayed 3 Insert the black probe lead into the negative terminal and the red probe lead into the positive terminal 4 Touch the tips of the probe across the circuit or component under test 5 Read...

Page 22: ...changing the probe test locations 6 Touch the tips of the probe across the diode or semiconductor junction under test Make a note of the new value on the display 7 The diode or semiconductor junction...

Page 23: ...ll be displayed 3 While observing the polarity insert the thermocouple adapter into the nega tive terminal and the positive terminal 4 Touch the tip of the thermocouple to the part under test Keep the...

Page 24: ...nt value on the display 5 11 Extended functionality In addition to the basic measurements the meter can be set to different modes for extended functionality 5 11 1 Selecting the mode The mode icons ap...

Page 25: ...or is displayed 5 11 4 Min Max Avg mode In Min Max Avg mode the meter captures and displays the minimum or maxi mum values and updates only when a higher lower value is registered The meter can also c...

Page 26: ...7746 1 Use the selector pad to select and enable dBm mode 2 Press the or button to toggle between the display of dB and dBm 5 11 8 Data logging mode The meter has 99 memory locations for the storage o...

Page 27: ...tton to change the sampling rate START Press the button to start the data sampling Press the button to pause the sampling Press the button to stop the sampling 5 11 10 Setup mode In Setup mode you can...

Page 28: ...alue The current reading is displayed on the main display 1 Press the button to enter exit Hold mode In Hold mode the indicator is displayed 5 13 Locked mode In Locked mode the meter ignores all butto...

Page 29: ...the instrument Refer to the camera manual for infor mation on how to pair Bluetooth devices 2 Turn on the camera 3 Turn on the meter 4 Press the on the meter to enable Bluetooth 5 Choose the variable...

Page 30: ...atteries 2 Unscrew and remove the battery compartment cover 3 Replace the six standard AAA batteries observing correct polarity 4 Secure the battery compartment cover 6 3 Fuse replacement The fuses ar...

Page 31: ...racy 0 06 Measurement rate 20 per second nominal Display rate 2 times per second Input impedance 10 M V DC 3 M V AC in Nor mal mode 10 k in Low Impedance mode AC voltage bandwidth 45 Hz to 1 kHz Power...

Page 32: ...e memory Internal memory 9 storage locations Operating temperature 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Storage temperature 30 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Operating humidity Maximum 90 up to 35 C 95 F decreasing linearly t...

Page 33: ...kHz 2 5 10 digits 400 00 mV 0 01 mV 4 0000 V 0 0001 V 40 65 Hz 0 5 3 digits 65 Hz to 1 kHz 1 0 3 digits 40 000 V 0 001 V 400 00 V 0 01 V 1000 0 V 0 1 V DC current 40 000 mA 0 001 mA 1 0 3 digits 400...

Page 34: ...itance 40 00 nF 0 01 nF 1 2 20 digits 400 0 nF 0 1 nF 0 9 2 digits 4 000 F 0 001 F 40 00 F 0 01 F 400 0 F 0 1 F 4000 F 1 F 1 2 20 digits 40 00 mF 0 01 mF 2 0 20 digits Frequency dedi cated mode 2 40 0...

Page 35: ...e range Accuracy of reading Type K inputs exclud ing probe 45 to 750 C 50 to 1382 F 1 0 2 5 C 4 5 F 7 4 Input specifications Function Maximum input AC current DC current 10 DC AC continuous 1000 V fus...

Page 36: ...ng the applicable Warranty Period PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY AT FLIR S SOLE DISCRE TION IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFEC TIVE PRODUCTS IN A MANNER AND BYA SERVICE C...

Page 37: ...ing http www flir com to request an eval uation and obtain an RMA Purchaser is solely responsible for complying with all RMA instructions pro vided by FLIR including but not limited to adequately pack...

Page 38: ...tion about XML please visit http www w3 org XML A note on the typeface used in this publication This publication was typeset using Linotype Helvetica World Helvetica was designed by Max Miedinger 1910...

Page 39: ...F i n a l b e f o r e t r a n s l a t i o n...

Page 40: ...Modified 2013 06 05 Formatted 2013 06 05 Corporate Headquarters Flir Systems Inc 27700 SW Parkway Ave Wilsonville OR 97070 USA Telephone 1 503 498 3547 Website http www flir com Customer support http...

Page 41: ...C Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and i...

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