Operation Manual

Chapter II
5000-count portable digital multimeter, with current inputs
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2. DESCRIPTION
This compact multimeter is a self-contained with an appropriate mechanical construction,
enables hand-held version, with a protective elastomer case. It is designed for a high
degree of user safety, maximum protection and unrivalled performance.
2.1. Selector switch
This multimeter is a standalone, hand-held professional measuring instrument, capable of
measuring the following quantities (accessed by the twelve-position rotary selector switch):
AC voltages with AC (or RMS) capacitive coupling (Input impedance : 500
kΩ)
AC voltages with AC+DC (or TRMS) direct coupling
DC voltages
DC / AC+DC voltages, range 500 mV
AC currents with AC+DC (or TRMS) direct coupling
DC currents
resistance values
continuity (with beeper)
capacitance
diode threshold voltage
frequencies
2.2. Keypad
A four-key keypad lets you :
select the autoranging mode (RANGE / AC+DC key)
store a value (MEM key)
activate the positive or negative peaks (Pk +/- key)
select a function derived from the main function, or switch on the multimeter again
after it has been shut down automatically (RANGE / AC+DC key)
activate back lighting of the display unit ( key)
activate the RS232 link (Pk +/- and keys + switch to OFF).
2.3. Display
This multimeter display provides :
5 000-count measurements (50 000-count Hz-measurement),
function indicator (V, A, AC+DC, F, Hz,
, Ω, , AUTO, MEM, ) and
multiplicator (n, µ, m, k, M),
battery discharged indicator BAT : approximately 12 hours of operation,
clearly legible figures (11 mm high),
an analogue readout of the parameter being measured through a 34-segment
bargraph,
validation of the RS232 interface.
Display backlight when required in poor lighting conditions. Automatic switch-off.
2.4. Power supply
This multimeter is powered by a standard 9 V battery (6LF22) which provides
approximately 500 hours of operation (on function V
DC).
2.5. Input terminals
Measurements are performed using two measuring leads supplied with the instrument
connected to input terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4, as indicated in section 3.1.