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4.6Relative Operation

Pressing the REL button zeroes the display and internally stores the present reading as a reference for subsequent measurements. The display now shows the difference between the stored value and the new reading.

Press the REL button again to hold the Relative reading. The REL’ symbol in the display will flash in the Relative Hold mode.

Press and hold the REL for 1 second to exit the Relative mode.

4.7Voltage or Current to Frequency Function

Press the VA-Hzbutton in any Voltage or Current measurement mode to enter the Frequency Counter mode with automatic range selection.

4.8Backlight Button

The round yellow button with a ‘Sun’ logo turns the display backlight ON and OFF. The backlight automatically shuts off after 30 seconds to conserve battery power.

4.9Second Function Button

The solid blue button selects the second functions printed in blue on the instrument scale around the rotary function selector.

The secondary functions available with this button are:

ξ In the Resistance position, the first press of the blue button selects the Continuity with beeper function. The second push of this button selects the Diode Test function.

ξ In the Frequency position, the blue button selects the RPM mode.

ξ In any of the Current measuring modes, the blue button toggles between AC and DC. ξ In the Temperature function, the blue button toggles between °C and °F.

4.10Auto Power Off

By default, the instrument powers on in the ‘Auto Power Off’ mode and will automatically shut off 30 minutes after the last key operation or optional RS232 communication.

To disable this feature, press and hold the RANGE button and then power on the meter. The will not be displayed, indicating that ‘Auto Power Off’ is disabled.

4.1120A Measuring Connector

This instrument is capable of measuring up to 10 amps continuously, or up to 20 amps for no more than 30 seconds. Connect the positive (red) test lead to this connector.

4.12µA/mA Measuring Connector

Current measurements up to 400mA are best measured via this connector. This connection is internally fused at 400mA for protection of the instrument.

4.13COM Measuring Connector

This connector is the negative (black) lead connection for all measurements.

4.14V, Hz,, RPM,, ȍ, TEMP Measuring Connector

For all voltage, frequency, capacitance, RPM, diode test, resistance or temperature measurements, connect the positive (red) test lead to this connector.

4.15Digital Output

The RS232 Digital Output is a 9600 bps N 81 serial interface. RX is a 5V normally high input port.

TX is a 5V normally high output port.

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5.0Operating Instructions:

5.1 AC Voltage Measurements

WARNING

Maximum Input Voltage is 750VAC. To avoid electrical shock hazard and/or damage to this instrument, do not attempt to make any voltage measurement that may exceed this limit.

1.Connect the red test lead to the ‘V’ jack and the black test lead to the ‘COM’ jack.

2.Set the Function Selector switch to the V~ range.

3.Connect the test leads in parallel with the circuit being measured.

4.Read the measured voltage on the instrument display.

5.2DC Voltage Measurements

WARNING

Maximum Input Voltage is 1000VDC. To avoid electrical shock hazard and/or damage to this instrument, do not attempt to make any voltage measurement that may exceed this limit.

1.Connect the red test lead to the ‘V’ jack and the black test lead to the ‘COM’ jack.

2.Set the Function Selector switch to the V range.

3.Connect the test leads in parallel with the circuit being measured.

4.Read the measured voltage on the instrument display.

5.3AC/DC Current Measurements

WARNING

To avoid injury, do not attempt a current measurement if the open circuit voltage exceeds the rated voltage of this instrument.

1.If the current to be measured is unknown, connect the red lead to the ‘A’ jack. If it is known or has been determined that the current is 400mA or less, connect the red lead to the ‘µA/mA’ jack. Connect the black lead to the ‘COM’ jack.

2.Set the Function Selector switch to the current range corresponding to the jack being used and press the blue button to select AC or DC.

3.Remove power from the circuit to be measured and connect the instrument in series with this circuit. Connect the black lead to the negative (-) side and the red lead to the positive (+) side being measured.

4.Apply power to the circuit and read the measured current on the instrument display.

µA/mA Measurement

Amp Measurement

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