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Connecting The Test Leads

Remove the caps on the end of the test leads before plugging them 

into the unit.

The black test lead should be 

plugged into the black ‘COM’ 

port and is the reference ground 

that the meter calculates 

readings off.

The unit has 2 fuses rated for 

different current loads protecting 

each respective port. For most 

applications, the red test lead 

should be plugged into the red 

‘VmAΩ’ port. 

However when measuring 

circuits with a current close to or 

more than 200mA, the red test 

lead should be plugged into the 

blue ‘10A’ port.

Note: 

The red and black test leads are identical and can be 

interchanged. It will just be more difficult to determine current flow 

direction and which is the ‘common’ probe during use.

Understanding The Display

The multimeter has a 3½ digit display, which means that the first 3 

digits are full digits and can display any number between 0 and 9. 

The 4th digit from the right is the ‘½’ digit and has 2 states, ‘0’ or ‘1’. 

In practice, this means that when the mode dial is set to measure 

in the 2V range the maximum value it can display is 1.999, or in the 

200kΩ range, the maximum value is 199.9kΩ. 

This also means that in the 300 VDC and 300 VAC mode, the display 

will only show measurements between 1 and 300V. A measurement 

of 0.9V or less will show up as a ‘000’ onscreen.

Finding The Measuring Range

The multimeter needs to be set to the lowest possible range in order 

to reduce the amount of inaccuracy in the readings. If you are unsure 

of the range to start off with, it is best to set the mode dial to the 

highest range setting, take a measurement to obtain a ballpark figure, 

and then use that figure to adjust the mode dial accordingly.

For example, if you are unsure of the voltage you are about to 

measure, set the mode dial to 300 VDC. If the measurement shows 

up as a ‘000’ onscreen, set the mode dial to ‘200 VDC’ and repeat 

the measurement. If the display then shows a value such as ‘04.2’ 

you can adjust the mode dial to the 20 VDC setting and redo the 

measurement. You could then obtain a more accurate reading such 

as ‘4.26’ VDC.

If the display had shown ‘00.2’ in the 200 VDC setting, then you 

would adjust the mode dial to the 2 VDC setting and perhaps even 

the 200m VDC setting for increased accuracy.

A measurement with the mode dial in a range setting that is too low 

will result in ‘OL’ being displayed onscreen.

2. CONTROLS

OPERATION

A

V

~

300

300

20

200

200

2

200m

Ω

OFF

200

200µ

20µ

2k

20k

200k

200m

20m

2m

2M

10A

VmA

Ω

V

10A

COM

A

V

~

300

300

20

200

200

2

200m

Ω

OFF

200

200µ

20µ

2k

20k

200k

200m

20m

2m

2M

10A

VmA

Ω

V

10A

COM

A

V

~

300

300

20

200

200

2

200m

Ω

OFF

200

200µ

20µ

2k

20k

200k

200m

20m

2m

2M

10A

VmA

Ω

V

10A

COM

A

V

~

300

300

20

200

200

2

200m

Ω

OFF

200

200µ

20µ

2k

20k

200k

200m

20m

2m

2M

10A

VmA

Ω

V

10A

COM

Summary of Contents for ODMM-300

Page 1: ... personal injury b U se personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Protective equipment such as dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries c P revent unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and or battery pack picking up or carrying the tool Carr...

Page 2: ...ge and need to be replaced WARNING TO AVOID FALSE READINGS WHICH COULD LEAD TO ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY REPLACE THE BATTERY AS SOON AS THE LOW BATTERY ICON APPEARS 1 Digit 2 3 Digit Display 3 Voltage AC Range 4 Mode Dial 5 Current DC Range 6 Diode Continuity Check 7 Red Test Probe 8 Black Test Probe 9 10A Port 10 VmAΩ Port 11 COM Port 12 Black Test Lead 13 Red Test Lead 14 Resistance Rang...

Page 3: ...how up as a 000 onscreen Finding The Measuring Range The multimeter needs to be set to the lowest possible range in order to reduce the amount of inaccuracy in the readings If you are unsure of the range to start off with it is best to set the mode dial to the highest range setting take a measurement to obtain a ballpark figure and then use that figure to adjust the mode dial accordingly For examp...

Page 4: ...nt AC This multimeter could be used to check wall outlets with the right accessories and knowledge WARNING CHECKING WALL FIXTURES REQUIRES LIVE CIRCUITRY WHICH CAN BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS ONLY PERFORM THIS IF YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY SURE OF WHAT YOU RE DOING CONSULT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICIAN INSTEAD IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT WARNING NEVER TOUCH THE BARE METAL PORTION OF THE PROBES DOING SO COULD ...

Page 5: ...nstead In which case do not set the mode dial to 10A rather follow the procedure for finding the measuring range mentioned previously 3 Switch off the power in the circuit under scrutiny and discharge all capacitors if there are any 4 Disconnect the negative lead of the last item in the circuit from the negative terminal of the battery and secure it to the red test probe of the multimeter Here is ...

Page 6: ... much forward voltage is dropped across it Diodes are always polarised which means they only allow current to flow in one direction across them An LED is a common example of a diode Note This multimeter displays the forward voltage reading in mV 1 Connect the black test lead to the black COM port and the red test lead to the red VmAΩ port on the multimeter 2 Set the mode dial to the diode contunui...

Page 7: ...nce Ensure that no water can get into the interior of the appliance Dirt or moisture in ther ports can affect readings Periodically clean them out with the following directions 1 Ensure the mode dial is in the OFF position and the test leads are removed 2 Shake out any loose dirt which may be caught in the terminals 3 Soak a swab in cleaning alcohol 4 Work the swab around the interior of each term...

Page 8: ...r or dust is present DO NOT apply more than the rated voltage as marked on the meter between terminals or between any terminal and earth ground ALWAYS verify the meter s operation by measuring a known voltage before use ALWAYS turn off circuit power before connecting the meter in the circuit to measure current Remember to place the meter in series with the circuit ALWAYS turn off circuit power bef...

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