User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- User's Guide
- Resolution
- DC Voltage
- AC Voltage
- Resistance
- Power Measurements
- Attention: Transistor, capacitance and temperature measureme
- Input Terminals
- Transistor Socket hFE (PNP NPN)
- Attention: Never exceed the maximum input limits (1000VDC
- AC / DC Voltage Displays
- Attention: Never measure current in circuits where over 250
- Attention: Make sure all objects, circuits and components un
- Attention: During diode tests, ensure that components and ci
- Attention: Observe the max. input limits. Never connect volt
- POWER MEASUREMENTS
- Software for PC Interface
- Using the DOS Software
- Input Terminals
17 382860 Ver. 2.1 09/04
CMOS Signal Output
Your meter is equipped with a “Function Generator” which supplies outputs of ten preset
frequencies with a voltage max. of 3.3V. To “tap off” the signal, insert the enclosed
signal adaptor into the capacitor socket, observing the correct polarity. The other end of
the adaptor has two small alligator clips. To change the multimeter into a signal
generator and to select the output frequency, follow these steps.
1. Select “SIG OUT” with the rotary function switch.
2. Connect the optional signal adaptor to the capacitance measuring socket of
the multimeter.
3. Turn on the multimeter
4. In the basic function mode, the reference number is displayed in the left sub-
display, the main display will show the respective frequency “0.010 KHz
(=10Hz). In the middle sub-display the external DC input voltage is displayed
in “V” (max. 40V).
5. To select other output frequencies use the UP/DOWN keys. Refer to the list
below for frequency and reference numbers.
0.010 KHz = 10Hz, reference no. 0
0.050 KHz = 50Hz, reference no. 1
0.060 KHz = 60Hz, reference no. 2
0.100 KHz = 100Hz, reference no. 3
0.400 KHz = 400Hz, reference no. 4
1.010 KHz = 1010Hz, reference no. 5
2.021KHz = 2021Hz, reference no. 6
4.042KHz = 4042Hz, reference no. 7
8.084KHz = 8084Hz, reference no. 8
10.24kHZ = 10240Hz, reference no. 9
Attention: Never short the output of the signal generator. The output terminal and the
meter could be damaged.