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1.1  Do not operate the meter if the body of the  meter or the test lead looks 
 

broken. 

1.2  Check the main function dial and make sure it is at the correct position 

    before each measurement. 

1.3  When making current measurements ensure that the circuit is  not “live” 
 

before opening it in order to connect the test leads. 

1.4  Do not perform resistance, diode and continuity  test on a live power    
 

system. 

1.5    Do not apply voltage between the test terminals and test terminal to ground 
 

that exceed the maximum limit record in this manual. 

1.6  Exercise extreme caution when measuring live system with voltage greater than 
 

60V DC or 30V AC. 

1.7  Change the battery when the “

” symbol appears to avoid incorrect data. 

1.8  Use the DMM indoor, altitude up to 2000m and temperature 5

  to 40

 

Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperatures up to 31

, decreasing 

 

linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40

. Pollution Degree 2. 

 

2.

   

SPECIFICATIONS 

 
2.1    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 
Display:

   

        LCD with a max. reading of 1999. 

Range control:

 

 

Manual range control. 

Polarity:

       

 

Automatic negative polarity indication. 

Zero adjustment:

     

Automatic. 

Over-range indication:

    The “1” or “-1” display. 

Low-battery indication:

   Display "

" sign. 

Safety standards:

     

 

EMC/LVD. 

 

CAT

500V .    CAT 

  300V . 

 

The meter is up to the standards of IEC1010 Double 

 

Insulation, Pollution Degree 2, Overvoltage Category 

Operating

     

 

Temperature    0°C to 40°C (32 to104°F), 

environment:

       

Humidity 

 80% RH. 

Storage environment:

  Temperature  -20°C to 60°C (-4 to140°F), 

 

 

 

 

Humidity 

 90% RH. 

Fuse:

   

 

 

F 0.5A/600V 5 x 20mm. 

Power supply:

     

1.5V×2 “AAA” R03P battery. 

Dimension:

   

 

118(H) x 65(W) x 30(D) mm 

Weight:

     

 

Approx. 100g (including battery). 

 

Summary of Contents for MTD30

Page 1: ...ection for electrical and electronic equipment The RESPONSIBLE BODY shall be made aware that if the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired The finger or any part of your body shall not be beyond the barrier of the test probe when measuring Individual protective equipment must be used if HAZARDOUS LIVE parts in the ...

Page 2: ... data 1 8 Use the DMM indoor altitude up to 2000m and temperature 5 to 40 Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 Pollution Degree 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Display LCD with a max reading of 1999 Range control Manual range control Polarity Automatic negative polarity indication Zero adjustment Automatic Over range...

Page 3: ...2 2 AC Voltage Range Accuracy Resolution 200V 1 5 3 100mV 500V 1V Average sensing calibrated to rms of sine wave Frequency 40 500Hz Overload protection 500V DC or AC rms Impedance 450kΩ 2 2 3 DC Current Range Accuracy Resolution 2000μA 1 5 2 1μA 20mA 10μA 200mA 2 0 2 100μA Overload protection F0 5A 600V fuse 2 2 4 Resistance Range Accuracy Resolution 200Ω 1 0 5 0 1Ω 2000Ω 1 0 3 1Ω 20kΩ 10Ω 200kΩ 1...

Page 4: ...here the value of voltage is needed 3 Read the result from the LCD panel The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated along with the DC voltage value Note a If the voltage range is not known beforehand set the selector switch to high range and work down b When 1 or 1 is display over range is being indicated and the selector switch must be set to a higher range c Don t apply more than ...

Page 5: ...circuits 3 4 Resistance Measurement 1 Set the selector switch to desired Ω position 2 Connect tip of the test leads to the points where the value of the resistance is needed 3 Read the result from the LCD panel Note a If the resistance value being measured exceeds the maximum value of the range selected an over range indication will be displayed 1 select a higher range For resistance of approximat...

Page 6: ...ttery need to changed 2 Before changing the battery set the selector switch to OFF position to power off 3 Remove the screw on the battery cover and lift the battery cover 4 Replace the old battery with the same type battery 5 Close the battery cover and fasten the screws Caution Dispose the used batteries according to the rules which are defined by each community Warning If an explosion or fire h...

Page 7: ... case is closed 2 To avoid contamination or static damage do not touch the circuit board without proper static protection 3 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 4 Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be conducted by a qualified person 5 Periodically wipe the case ...

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