E N G L I S H
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CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION
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2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
29
3. EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
30
4. BASIC ELECTRICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
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4.1. Measuring Voltage
4.2. Measuring Resistance (Ohms)
4.3. Diode Test & Microwave Diodes
4.4. Measuring Current (Amps)
4.5. TDH @ 50/60Hz® Mode
4.6. Measuring Capacitance
4.7. Measuring Frequency
4.8. Measuring Temperature
5. RS-232C INTERFACE
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5.1 Introduction
5.2. Interfacing the Meter with a Personal Computer
5.3. Designing your Own Software
6. MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEABLE PARTS
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6.1. General Maintenance
6.2. Battery Replacement
6.3. Fuse (s) Test
6.4. Fuse(s) Replacement
7. ACCESORIES
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8. SPECIFICATIONS
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8.1. Specifications
8.2. Maximum Inputs
8.3. General Specifications
WARNING:
SOURCES LIKE SMALL HAND HELD RADIO TRASCEIVERS, FIXED STATION RADIO AND
TELEVISION TRANSMITTERS, VEHICULE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND CELLULAR PHONES
GENERATE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION THAT MAY INDUCE VOLTAGES IN THE TEST
LEADS OF THE MULTIMETER CANNOT BE GUARANTEED DUE TO PHYSICAL REASONS.