User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 1
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 2
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 3
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 4
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 5
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 6
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 7
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 8
- Model 310-Tel T4_ 9
- Model 310-Tel T4_10
- Model 310-Tel T4_11
- Model 310-Tel T4_12
- Model 310-Tel T4_13
- Model 310-Tel T4_14
- Model 310-Tel T4_15
- Model 310-Tel T4_16
- Model 310-Tel T4_17
- Model 310-Tel T4_18
- Model 310-Tel T4_19
- Model 310-Tel T4_20
- Model 310-Tel T4_21
- Model 310-Tel T4_22
- Model 310-Tel T4_23
- Model 310-Tel T4_24
- Model 310-Tel T4_25
- Model 310-Tel T4_26
- Model 310-Tel T4_27
- Model 310-Tel T4_28
- Model 310-Tel T4_29
- Model 310-Tel T4_30
- Model 310-Tel T4_31
- Model 310-Tel T4_32
- Model 310-Tel T4_33
- Model 310-Tel T4_34
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DC CURRENT MEASUREMENTS
0-.6 through 0-600 Milliamperes:
1. Insert the test leads into the appropriate jacks.
(Red to 6s/s-, BLACKTO#/-)
2. Set Range Switch to appropriate mA range.
3. Connect the probes in series with the circuit to
be measured (use alligator clips).
4. Set the Polarity Switch to desired polarity.
5. Turn circuit on.
6. Read current on appropriate black AC-DC scale.
The approximate voltage drop (burden voltage) across
the -ODEL 310-TEL is shown in the specifications.
Generally, this drop will not affect the circuit. But, in
low voltage circuits, it may be necessary to compen-
sate for this drop.
DISCONNECT POWER before connecting
the Model 310-TEL into the circuit.