Specifications
DIGITAL MULTIMETER 
  OPERATING INSTRUCTION
At the same time, the lights at the “10A” and “COM” 
jacks will flash to  remind the user to  plug in the test 
leads there. 
4.1.4 At dB and Lux range, whether the test leads are 
plugged  in  or  otherwise,  the  meter  will  make  no 
response because no signal input is required from the 
input terminals.   
4.2 HOLDING READINGS 
1 Press the “HOLD/B.L” button to hold the readings while 
taking measurement, and the value on the display will 
be held. 
2 Press the “HOLD/B.L” button  again to release  the 
READING HOLD function. 
4.3 SWITCHING FUNCTIONS 
1 Press the " SELECT " button to switch between AC and 
DC measurement at the current and voltage ranges.   
2 Press  the  "  SELECT  "  button  to  switch  among 
resistance, diode and continuity ranges. 
4.4 SWITCHING RANGES 
1 When the meter is turned on, it is at the auto range 
mode for measuring current, voltage and resistance. 
2 Press the  "RANGE" button for  manual  range  mode.   
The range will go up one level at each press and return   
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DIGITAL MULTIMETER 
  OPERATING INSTRUCTION
to the lowest level when the highest level is reached. 
3 Press the "RANGE" button for two or more seconds to 
return to the auto range. 
4.5 SWITCHING BETWEEN FREQUENCY/DUTY     
1 Press the “Hz/DUTY” button at the frequency range to 
switch between frequency and duty measurement. 
2 When the meter is at the voltage and current ranges, 
press the “Hz/DUTY” button to measure the frequency 
of the voltage or current signal.    Another press on the 
“Hz/DUTY” button will change into the Duty range for 
measuring the duty cycle of the voltage or current 
signal. 
3 Press  the  “Hz/DUTY” again to  resume the meter  to 
voltage and current measurement at the manual range 
mode. 
4.6 SWITCHING TO RELATIVE MEASUREMENT 
1 Press  the  “REL”  button  to  enter  the  relative 
measurement  mode  when  taking  measurements.   
The initial reading will resume zero. 
2 At the relative measurement mode, the existing reading 
will be stored in the memory as reference value for later 
measurements. The displayed reading is the difference 
between the input value and reference value. i.e. 
  REL (present reading) = input value - reference value 
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