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D. TESTING FOR CONTINUITY (See Figure 5)

To test for continuity, connect the Meter as follows: 

1.   Insert the red test lead into the                input terminal and the black test lead into the 

COM terminal.

2.  Set the rotary switch to 

Ω

 and press 

SELECT button to select the measurement mode.

3.   The buzzer sounds continuously if the resistor to be tested is <10

Ω

The buzzer does not sound if the resistor to be tested is >35

Ω

.

NOTE: 

•  Open circuit voltage is around 0.45V
•  When continuity testing has been completed, disconnect the connection between  

the testing leads and the circuit under test, and remove the testing leads away from  

the input terminals of the Meter.

E. TESTING DIODES (See Figure 6)

To test diodes, connect the Meter as follows:

1.   Insert the red test lead into the               input terminal and the black test lead  

into the 

COM terminal.

2.  Set the rotary switch to 

Ω

 and press the 

SELECT button to select       measurement mode.

NOTE: 

•  In a circuit, a good diode should still produce a forward voltage drop reading of 0.5V to 0.8V; 

however, the reverse voltage drop reading can vary depending on the resistance of other 

pathways between the probe tips. 

•  Connect the test leads to the proper terminals as said above to avoid error display. The LCD 

will display 

OL indicating diode being tested is open or polarity is reversed. The unit of diode 

is Volt (V), displaying that the forward voltage drop readings.

•  When diode testing has been completed, disconnect the connection between the  

testing leads and the circuit under test, and remove the testing leads from the input terminals 

of the Meter.

F. CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENT (See Figure 7)

To measure capacitance, connect the Meter as follows: 

1.  Insert the red test lead into the               input terminal and the black test lead  

into the 

COM terminal.

2. Set the rotary switch to 

Ω

 and press 

SELECT button to select nF measurement mode.

  •  At that time, the Meter will display a fixed value as below which is the Meter internal 

fixed distributed capacitance value. To ensure accuracy when measuring a small value 

of capacitance, the tested value must subtract this value, 

REL mode can help on that.  

Around 10nF

3.  Connect the test leads across with the object being measured. 

The measured value shows on the display.

NOTE: 

• It takes a longer time when the tested capacitor is more than 100μF
•  The LCD displays 

OL indicating the tested capacitor is shorted or it  

exceeds the maximum range.

•  When capacitance measurement has been completed, disconnect all connections 

between the test leads, capacitor and the Meter.

G. FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT (See Figure 7)

To measure frequency, connect the Meter as follows: 

1.  Insert the red test lead into the               input terminal and the black test lead  

into the 

COM terminal.

2.   Set the rotary switch to 

Hz%; frequency measurement (Hz) is default or press  

Hz% button to select Hz measurement mode.

3.  Connect the test leads across with the object being measured. 

The measured value shows on the display.

4. If you need to measure duty cycle, press 

Hz% button to select % measurement mode

NOTE: 

•  Input Amplitude: (DC electric level is zero) 

When 10Hz~10MHz:    200mV

30Vrms 

•  When frequency measurement has been completed, disconnect the connection 

between the testing leads and the circuit under test, and remove the testing leads  

away from the input terminals of the Meter.

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Figure 7

Figure 8

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Ω

Hz

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Summary of Contents for DM6650T

Page 1: ...ave AC DC Voltage Capacitance Test AC Alternating Current Hz Frequency and Duty Cycle Test DC Direct Current mA Millamp Ohm Resistance A Amp Diode Test NCV Non Contact Voltage Sensing Continuity Test...

Page 2: ...g mode OL The input value is too large for the selected range Test of diode The continuity buzzer is on Maximum and Minimum reading The battery is low Warning To avoid false readings which could lead...

Page 3: ...may cause sparking which can lead to an explosion Never use the instrument if its surface or your hand is wet Do not exceed the maximum allowable input of any measuring range Never open the battery co...

Page 4: ...rect current AC DC Selectable Alternating Current Direct Current Earth ground Terminal The equipment is protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation Application around and remova...

Page 5: ...stated below Input Amplitude DC electric level is zero lnputAmplitude rangeX30 Frequency response 1kHz NOTE If the value of current to be measured is unknown use the maximum measurement position and...

Page 6: ...F CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENT See Figure 7 To measure capacitance connect the Meter as follows 1 Insert the red test lead into the input terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal 2 Set the ro...

Page 7: ...mum values This sets the display to show high MAX and low MIN readings The Meter enters the manual ranging mode after pressing MAX MIN button Press and hold MAX MIN for over 2 seconds to exit the MAX...

Page 8: ...n 15 minutes AC CURRENT RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 600 A 0 1 A 1 2 5 6000 A 1 A 60mA 0 01mA 1 5 5 600mA 0 1mA 6A 0 001A 2 0 5 10A 0 01A When 5A Continuous measurement is allowed When 5A Continuous meas...

Page 9: ...hen the fuse test has been completed disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test and remove the testing leads from the input terminals of the Meter C Replacing the F...

Page 10: ...ts original purchasers in connection with the sales of Sperry products provided that such products shall not have been altered by the distributor The distributor shall be fully responsible for any war...

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