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Chapter II 

5000-count portable digital multimeter, with current input 

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5. 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

5.1. 

General 

 

Only the values assigned tolerances or given limits are guaranteed values. Values without 
tolerances are given for information only, without guarantee (standard NFC 42670). The 
measurement errors must be considered in an environment of reference temperature 
(refer to § 5.2.11). 

 

It is essential that all measuring instruments are regularly calibrated.

 

5.2. 

Characteristics 

 

Accuracy is 

±

 [% reading (R) + number of digits (D)]. 

{Accuracy : ‘’n %R + n D’’ means ‘’n % of the r n digits’’ } 

 

5.2.1.  DC voltages 

 

Selector switch 

position 

Ranges 

 

Accuracy 

Input impedance 

Protection     

(∗)

 

Resolution 

ADP

DC

 

500 mV

DC

 

 

10 M

 

±

 600 V

RMS

 

0.1 mV

DC

 

 

5 V

DC

 

 

11 M

 

 

1 mV

DC

 

V

DC

 

50 V

DC

 

0,3 %R + 2 D 

 

±

 1100 V

PEAK

 

10 mV

DC

 

 

500 V

DC

 

 

10 M

 

 

100 mV

DC

 

 

1000 V

DC

 

 

 

 

1 V

DC

 

(∗) 

Acceptance permanent max. voltage 

 
Number of points : 

5 000 

Range selection : 

automatic or manual for the 5 V, 50 V, 
500 V, 1000 V ranges 

Common mode rejection (500 mV range) : 

at 50 and 60 Hz, better than 120 dB 

Serial mode rejection : 

at 50 and 60 Hz, better than 60 dB 

Intermittent signal sounds and « 

OL

 » on the display in case of range overpassing. 

 

5.2.2.  AC voltages (AC and AC+DC) 

 

Selector switch 

position 

Ranges 

Accuracy 

40 Hz to 1 kHz 

Input 

 impedance 

Protection 

(∗)

 

Resolution 

 

5 V

AC

 

 

 

 

1 mV

AC

 

V

LOW Z

 

50 V

AC

 

1 %R + 2 D 

500 k

   

 

±

 600 V

RMS

 

10 mV

AC

 

 

500 V

AC

 

 

 

 

100 mV

AC

 

 

600 V

AC

 

 

 

 

1 V

AC

 

ADP

AC+DC

 

500 mV

AC+DC

 

1.5 %R + 3 D 

10 M

 // 100 pF   

±

 600 V

RMS

 

0.1 mV

AC+DC

 

 

5 V

AC+DC

 

 

11 M

 // 100 pF 

 

1 mV

AC+DC

 

V

AC+DC

 

50 V

AC+DC

 

1.5 %R + 2 D 

 

±

 1100 V

PEAK

 

10 mV

AC+DC

 

 

500 V

AC+DC

 

 

10 M

 // 100 pF 

 

100 mV

AC+DC

 

 

750 V

AC+DC

 

 

 

 

1 V

AC+DC

 

(∗) 

Acceptance permanent max. voltage 

 
Specifications applicable from 5 %  to 100 %  of the range for a sinusoidal signal in band 
40 Hz to 1 kHz. 
Number of points : 

5 000 

Range selection : 

automatic or manual for the 5 V, 50 V, 
500 V, 600 or 750 V ranges 

Common mode rejection : 

at 50 and 60 Hz, better than 60 dB 

Additional error according to crest factor : 

1 % for a crest factor of 1.5 to 2 

 

4 % for a crest factor of 2 to 3 

Intermittent signal sounds and « 

OL

 »  on the display in case of range overpassing. 

  

 

Summary of Contents for MX 24B

Page 1: ...IMETER DIGITAL MULTIMETER MULTIMETRO DIGITALE MULTIMETRO DIGITAL Notice de fonctionnement page 1 Chapitre User s manual page 14 Chapter Bedienungsanleitung Seite 28 Kapitel Libretto d istruzioni pagin...

Page 2: ...Multim tre digital portable 5000 points avec entr e courant 5 6 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 7 1 2 3 4 19 20 21 22 8 9 10 500mA MX 24B 500mADC...

Page 3: ...nfiguration 19 3 5 Multimeter maintenance 19 3 5 1 Fuse self test 19 3 5 2 Battery self test 20 3 5 3 Replacing the battery or fuses 20 3 5 4 Cleaning 20 3 5 5 Storage 20 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 21 4...

Page 4: ...CAT III The circuits of CAT III are power supply circuits of power equipment with important transient overvoltages Example fixed installation or industrial equipment CAT IV The circuits of CAT IV may...

Page 5: ...replaced with fuses of the same rating and type Any adjustment maintenance or repair work carried out on the multimeter while it is live should be carried out only by appropriately qualified personnel...

Page 6: ...misuse of the equipment or use in association with incompatible equipment 2 Modification of the equipment or any related software without the explicit authorization of the manufacturer 3 Repairs nece...

Page 7: ...ect the autoranging mode RANGE AC DC key store a value MEM key activate the MIN MAX AVG detection mode MIN MAX key select a function derived from the main function or switch on the multimeter again af...

Page 8: ...operated F Note For user safety automatic shutdown is also disabled when a measured magnitude voltage current present at the input exceeds dangerous level indicator displayed 3 4 Special configuratio...

Page 9: ...Use the following procedure 1 Disconnect test leads from any inputs terminals 2 Using a appropriate tool make slide the case bottom of the instrument 3 Replace the battery or fuse respect the value a...

Page 10: ...multimeter again after an automatic shutdown It can also be used to access secondary functions associated with the selector switch positions mode AC DC The flowcharts below define these various funct...

Page 11: ...ond short press returns the multimeter to normal mode The MEM sign appears on the display The MEM mode is avaible on all measurement Long press AUTO MEM Accesses or quits the autostore mode The MEM si...

Page 12: ...1000 V ranges Common mode rejection 500 mV range at 50 and 60 Hz better than 120 dB Serial mode rejection at 50 and 60 Hz better than 60 dB Intermittent signal sounds and OL on the display in case of...

Page 13: ...5 3 Acceptance 20 A overload during 30 s max observing a 5 min break at least between two measurements Specifications applicable from 5 to 100 of the range for a sinusoidal signal in band 40 Hz to 1 k...

Page 14: ...of points 5 000 Range selection automatic or manual Maximum open circuit voltage 4 V 5 2 7 Diode threshold voltage measurement Measurable voltages 0 to 1 999 V Measurement current 1 mA 20 Resolution...

Page 15: ...measurements s Bargraph 20 measurements s 5 2 11 Environment Reference temperature 23 C 5 C Limit range of operation 5 C to 45 C Rated range of use 10 C to 55 C Storage temperature range 20 C to 70 C...

Page 16: ...K thermocouple 1 mV C general purpose and surface type 25 C to 350 C HK0210N Optical tachometer 100 rpm to 60 000 rpm HA1237 Current clamps Range 200 AAC 1 AAC 1 mVAC max cable 20 mm connection socket...

Page 17: ...g des Multimeters 33 3 5 1 Selbsttest der Sicherungen 33 3 5 2 Selbsttest der Batterie 34 3 5 3 Ersetzen der Batterie und der Sicherungen 34 3 5 4 Pflege 34 3 5 5 Lagerung 34 4 FUNKTIONSBESCHREIBUNG 3...

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