Instructions
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2 ANALOGUE DISPLAY
The dial comprises 3 scales:
■ 2 black scales, for all the quantities (0.10 and 0.50),
■ 1 red scale for dB (-20.+16)
NB: This multimeter can be used as a zero galvanometer, as the needle always
moves in the same direction, even for a negative value. The polarity is shown on
the digital display by the appearance of the “-” sign for negative. So for a value
fluctuating around zero, the user has a double scale length (Scale length 80 mm).
1 TERMINALS
Ø 4 mm safety terminals
■ COM : common, terminal that receives the black lead
■
V
ΩΩ
ΩΩ
Ω Hz :
terminal that receives the red lead for voltages,
resistances, diode test and frequencies
■ 10 A : terminal that receives the red lead for the 10 A ranges
■
µmA :
terminal that receives the red lead for the µA, mA
and 1 A ranges
2 - DESCRIPTION
4 "Fus" LIGHT
Neon for testing the 1 A and 10 A fuses on current measurement.
If the “Fus.” light is lit, change the faulty fuse(s).
NB: This light requires the presence of a voltage
≥
100 V to come on.
5 "Voltest" LIGHT
Voltage presence light on ohmmeter
If the “Voltest” light comes on: presence of a voltage
U > 10 V AC/DC. Unplug the leads and cut off the voltage
before making the resistance measurement.
3 DIGITAL DISPLAY
■ 4000 counts (height of digits 7.5 mm)
■ AUTO : automatic DC/ AC selection
■ ~ : AC
■
: DC
■ : low battery indicator
■ Overload indication: “OL” flashes
■ kHz : reading of the frequency
■ HOLD : memorised value
■ MAX : maximum value
...
(See drawing in § 15 - APPENDIX)