Instructions
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6.6.2 Four Wire Measurements 
4 wire measurements are appropriate for precision measurement of low resistances where the 
effects of the connecting leads and contact resistances are significant. 4 wire measurement 
uses the HI and LO SENSE sockets in addition to the HI and LO INPUT sockets.  
Connections are made as shown below. 
Two Wire Measurement       Four Wire Measurement 
Because no significant current is flowing through the SENSE connections when utilising 4 wire 
measurement, contact resistance does not affect the measurement result. 
6.7  Making Continuity and Diode Checks 
Pressing [ ] selects either continuity measurement or diode test. Successive presses 
alternate between the two as indicated by symbols on the left side of the display. Continuity 
and diode checks are made using the INPUT HI and LO sockets within the yellow area of the 
panel. 
6.7.1 Continuity Measurement 
Setting continuity causes the 1000Ω range to be selected such that readings below 
approximately 10Ω will sound the continuity buzzer. Readings above the range maximum will 
show {OPEn}. 
6.7.2 Diode Checks 
Setting diode check causes the 1000mV range to be selected and a current of approximately 
1mA to flow out of the INPUT HI socket.  With the anode of the diode connected to this terminal 
the diode forward voltage will be shown. Reverse diode connection will show {OFL}. 
6.8  Making Frequency Measurements 
Pressing [Hz] selects frequency measurement. Measurements are made using the INPUT HI 
and LO sockets within the yellow area of the panel. Four ranges (100Hz to 100kHz) are 
available, giving resolutions of 10mHz to 10Hz respectively over an operating frequency range 
of <10Hz to 120kHz. Reciprocal counting techniques ensure fast reading updates  
(4 readings/second) even on the lowest range. This can be increased to 8 readings/second in 
fast speed mode see section 12.2
; however the slow speed mode should always be used when 
measuring low frequencies in the 100Hz range to ensure accurate readings. 
Measurements are made using the ac Volts input circuitry which is auto-ranged to provide 
suitable sensitivity. At low signal levels use a screened lead and an adaptor (BNC to 4mm 
plugs, 19mm pitch) to preserve signal quality and avoid spurious readings from stray pick-up. 
The minimum measurable signal is <30mV rms across the frequency range (100mV range) or 
<10% of range maximum for other ac voltage and current ranges. 
Frequency can also be measured in dual measurement mode, see section 8.1
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