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Heavy Duty True RMS Digital Multimeter/English

Heavy Duty True RMS Digital Multimeter/English

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13/08/2017 Version No. 001

13/08/2017 Version No. 001

 
    Press the + soft key to increase Graph 
resolution. Press the >> soft keys to move 
cursor.

6-12. Info

    Viewing data stored in the Meter’s memory 

is performed through the 

save

 menu. Press the 

softkey labeled 

DOWN (F3)

. Position the menu 

selector next to the menu item labeled 

INFO

 

and pressing the softkey labeled 

ENTER(F1)

 

7. Setup Options

    Viewing data stored in the Meter’s memory 
is performed through the 

save

 menu. Press the 

softkey labeled 

DOWN (F3)

. Position the menu 

selector next to the menu item labeled 

SETUP

 

and pressing the softkey labeled 

ENTER(F1)

7-1. Resetting Meter

    The Meter’s setup options can be reset to default values through the setup menu. 
Open the setup menu. Position the menu selector next to the menu item labeled 

RESET

 and press the key 

Enter

. Then Position the menu selector next to the menu 

item labeled SETUP and press the key 

OK

. Then A message will appear asking to 

confirm the reset action. Press the softkey labeled OK to perform the reset.

 

 

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Auto

 

range 

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UP 

     

DOWN

    

CLOSE

Fno.  Graph- According to graphically display 

measurement information

Fno. Mode-Releted to the rotary switch 

function.

Fno. Save- Accesses the memory management 

menu for saving measurement, setting 

up recording sessions, or viewing and 

deleting stored measurements from memory.

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Fno.  

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Fno.  

Fno.  

7-2. Meter Info

    The Meter Info selection lists the serial number, firmware version, are displayed. 

Open the setup menu. Position the menu selector next to the menu item labeled 

METER INFO

 and press the key 

Enter

7-3. Setting Format

    Open the setup menu. Position the menu 

selector next to the menu item labeled 

FORMAT

 

and press the key 

Enter

. Using the cursor buttons, 

move the menu selector next to the menu item 

labeled Numeric(Date\Time) format, press the key 

EDIT 

to edit, select 0.0000(0,0000) and 

MM/DD/YY(DD/MM/YY) and 24 HOUR(12 HOUR) 
format.

7-4. Setting Display

    Open the setup menu. Position the menu selector 
next to the menu item labeled 

DISPLAY

 and press 

the key Enter.
 

7-5. Setting Date and Time

    Open the setup menu. Position the menu selector next to the menu item labeled 

Display

 and press the key

 Enter.

    Next, position the menu selector next to either the Set Date item or Set Time item and 
press the softkey labeled Edit.

Auto

 

range 

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EDIT

      

UP

      

DOWN

   

CLOSER

Beeper
Numeric Format
Date Format
Time Format

Format

Auto

 

range 

08:32pm

 

      

EDIT

      

UP

      

DOWN

   

CLOSER

Set Date: 06/02/14 dd/mm/yy
Set Time: 08:29:00 pm
Auto Power Off: 00
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Summary of Contents for RS-989

Page 1: ...Centre Phase 2 No 618 Yan an Eastern Road Shanghai 200001 China www rs components com Europe RS Components Ltd PO Box 99 Corby Northants NN17 9RS United Kingdom www rs components com Japan RS Compone...

Page 2: ...e Proper use and care of this meter will provide many years of reliable service 2 Safety WARNING CAUTION MAX This symbol adjacent to another symbol terminal or operating device indicates that the oper...

Page 3: ...quipment Input Protection Limits Function V DC or V AC mA AC DC A AC DC Frequency Resistance Capacitance Duty Cycle Diode Test Continuity Temperature Surge Protection 8kV peak per IEC 61010 Maximum In...

Page 4: ...button for greater that 1 second will return Auto Range HOLD REL Freezes the present reading in the display and allows the display to be saved If Pressing the HOLD REL button for greater that 1 secon...

Page 5: ...nd CONTINUITY measurements Frequency measurements Temperature measurements AC dc amps measurements AC dc milliamps measurements 4 20MA measurements AC dc microampere measurements up to 5 000 uA CAP 4...

Page 6: ...to indicate AC DC on the display 4 Read AC DC measurement value in the display Bluetooth 5 20A for 30 sec MAX every 15 min TEM P C A P 4 2 0 TEM P C F RANGE SETUP SAVE HOLD Auto range 00 00 True RMS M...

Page 7: ...F4 Continuity Check WARNING To avoid electric shock disconnect power to the unit under test and discharge all capacitors before taking any resistance measurements Remove the batteries and unplug the l...

Page 8: ...4 Read the temperature in the display Bluetooth 5 20A for 30 sec MAX every 15 min TEM P C A P 4 2 0 TEM P C F RANGE SETUP SAVE HOLD Auto range 00 00 True RMS Multimeter 0078 0 F F1 HOLD REL RANGE F2 F...

Page 9: ...test lead banana plug into the 10A jack 5 Press the MODE button to indicate AC on the display 6 Read the current in the display 5 13 4 20mA MEASUREMENTS 1 Set up and connect as described for DC mA mea...

Page 10: ...collected data Pressing the softkey labeled Close exits the MIN MAX record session without saving the collected data To save the MIN MAX screen data the MIN MAX session must be ended by pressing the...

Page 11: ...F1 V 0 3078 06 02 14 06 32pm PREV 0 1 2 3 4 View Men 06 02 14 06 32pm Rate 0 2 s Range 50M ViewGrap ENTER PREV CL 5V Press the and soft keys to move cursor Press the softkey labeled Then pressing the...

Page 12: ...CLOSE Fno Graph According to graphically display measurement information Fno Mode Releted to the rotary switch function Fno Save Accesses the memory management menu for saving measurement setting up...

Page 13: ...Bluetooth You can use the Bluetooth communication link and transfer the contents of a meter s memory to a PC Open the setup menu Position the menu selector next to the menu item labeled Bluetooth and...

Page 14: ...uare which represents the method of calculation of the voltage or current value Average responding multimeters are calibrated to read correctly only on sine waves and they will read inaccurately on no...

Page 15: ...g time reading will increase 2 C 500 A 5000 A 50mA 500mA 10A 500 A 5000 A 50mA 500mA 10A 20A 30 sec max with reduced accuracy All AC current ranges are specified from 5 of range to 100 of range 5nF 1...

Page 16: ...in 20 to 80 duty cycle and 100kHz 5Vrms min 20 to 80 duty cycle and 100kHz 10 00Hz 10KHz Sensitivity 2Vrms 0 1 to 99 90 Pulse width 100 s 100ms Frequency 5Hz to 150kHz Resolution 0 001Hz 0 01Hz 0 0001...

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