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Understanding the Push Buttons Turns the Meter on or off. The 14 push buttons on the front of the Meter activate features Selects sub-functions and modes related that augment the function selected using the rotary switch, to the rotary switch function. Normally, each press of a button causes the selection to change once. During some selections, the selections will change faster if the button is held for two or more seconds.
Softkey labels Indicates the function of the button just below the displayed label. Display Features cont. Bar Graph The analog bar graph functions like the needle on an analog Item Function Indication meter, but without the overshoot.
The bar graph updates 30 times per second. Because the graph updates faster than the Mini- Displays the lightning bolt when digital display, it is useful for making peak and null adjustments Page Page Area True-rms Digital Multimeters Features The mini-measurement display shows the measurement value of the primary function, if it is not already shown in the page area of the display. For example, when the display is frozen for a HOLD, the mini-measurement display continues to show the input signal Live measurement and a mini z.
Rotary Switch Positions Select a primary measurement function by positioning the rotary Switch switch to one of the icons around its perimeter.
For each Function Position function, the Meter presents a standard display for that function range, measurement units, and modifiers. Battery Level Indicator The Meter is powered by six AA batteries and controlled through Indication Battery Capacity a front panel power switch and internal circuits designed to help conserve battery power.
The following sections describe several Full capacity techniques for controlling Meter power. Conversely, with the menu selector on an item in the more detailed information found in this manual. Function and the right-hand column, press 6 to reveal the off-screen menu feature explanations are brief and only meant to refresh a items.
Frequency, duty cycle, and pulse width are not allowed during crest factor Note measurements. The summary information in the display freezes and the softkeys change function to allow saving the collected data. Pressing the softkey labeled Close exits the peak recording session without saving the collected data.
When measuring ac voltage, or Vac frequency, press the softkey Hz labeled Menu to open the function menu, and move the menu selector to the l item. The rms value is the equivalent dc voltage that Menu Save Setup Pressing 7 or 8, scrolls through the nine predefined references: 4, 8, 16, 25, 32, 50, 75, , and Set the reference by pressing the softkey labeled OK.
Positive dc voltages cause the bar graph to fill to the right 9. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions.
Enter a new password. You can only view or download manuals with. Sign Up and get 5 for free. Page Area Softkey Labels Adjusting Display Contrast Understanding the Rotary Switch Using the Input Terminals Controlling Meter Power Powering the Meter On and Off Manually Battery Level Indicator Automatic Power-Off Battery Saver Mode Controlling the Backlight Selecting the Range Understanding Function Menus Using the Info Button Hold and AutoHold Mode Measuring Crest Factor Capturing Minimum and Maximum Values Capturing Peak Values Low Pass Filter Model only Making Relative Measurements Making Measurements Measuring AC Voltage Making dB Measurements Measuring DC Voltage Measuring Temperature Using the Y Function Model Only Testing for Continuity Using Conductance for High Resistance Tests Measuring Capacitance Testing Diodes Measuring Current Measuring Frequency Measuring Duty cycle Measuring Pulse Width Changing Meter Setup Options Resetting Meter Setup Options Setting Display Contrast Setting Date and Time Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts Setting a Custom dBm Reference Disabling and Enabling the Beeper Enabling and Disabling the Smoothing Mode Using Other Setup Options Using Memory Storing Individual Measurement Data Naming Saved Data Viewing Memory Data Viewing Snapshot and Summary Data Viewing Trend Data Zooming in on Trend Data Deleting Stored Measurement Data Recording Measurement Data Setting up a Recording Session Setting the Event Threshold Value Starting a Recording Session Stopping a Recording Session Using Communications Error Messages General Maintenance Testing the Fuses Replacing the Batteries Replacing the Fuses Test Lead Storage In Case of Difficulty Service and Parts General Specifications Detailed Specifications AC Voltage Specifications AC Current Specifications DC Voltage Specification DC Current Specifications Resistance Specifications Temperature Specifications Capacitance and Diode Test Specifications Frequency Counter Specifications Frequency Counter Sensitivity Input Characteristics Push Buttons Display Features Rotary Switch Positions Input Terminals Trend Data Display Recording Display Stopped Recording Display Replacement Parts Rotary Switch
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