Contents
(1) Liquid crystal display
(2) ON / OFF pushbutton
(3) Pushbutton for data hold and
MIN/MAX storage functions
(4) Pushbutton for manual range
selection
(5) Multi-function pushbutton
(6) Function selector switch
(7) Terminal sockets with automatic
blocking system
(8) Symbol for “CONTINUOUSLY
ON”
(9) Digital display with indication of
decimal point and polarity
(10)
Symbols for displaying
selected functions
(11)
Display for selected function
(12)
Display for the unit of
measured quantity
(13)
Over range indication
(14)
Pointer for analog indication
(15)
Scale for analog indication
(16)
Indication that negative analog
range is exceeded
(17)
Activated stop watch indicator
(18)
Zero adjust indicator
(19)
Low battery indicator
(20)
Buzzer indication
1.
Safety features and safety precautions................................................. 4
2.
Switching the meter on..........................................................................
5
3.
Function and range selection................................................................
6
3.1
Autoranging...........................................................................................
6
3.2
Manual range selection.........................................................................
6
4.
Liquid crystal display.............................................................................. 7
4.1
Digital display.........................................................................................
7
4.2
Analog indication...................................................................................
7
4.3
Backlit..................................................................................................... 7
5.
“DATA” hold / compare facility ..............................................................
7
6.
Minimum value and maximum value “MIN/MAX” storage facility
with time display..................................................................................... 8
7.
Voltage measurement............................................................................ 8
7.1
Voltage measurement on electrical systems up to 1000 V
with the KS30 measuring adapter.......................................................... 9
7.2
AC level measurement (dB)................................................................... 9
8.
Current measurement............................................................................ 11
AC Current measurement with (clip-on) current transformers............. 13
9.
Resistance measurement and continuity test....................................... 13
10.
Diode test and continuity test................................................................. 15
11.
Capacitance measurement .................................................................... 15
12.
Frequency measurement ....................................................................... 15
13.
Temperature measurement ................................................................... 16
14.
Event counter ......................................................................................... 17
15.
Stop watch .............................................................................................. 17
16.
RS 232C interface................................................................................... 18
17.
Specifications.......................................................................................... 20
18.
Maintenance .......................................................................................... 28
18.1 Battery ..................................................................................................... 28
18.2 Fuses ....................................................................................................... 28
18.3 Case ........................................................................................................ 29
19.
Repair and replacement parts service .................................................... 29
20.
Appendix .................................................................................................. 29
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