Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Model DMM6500 6½-Digit Multimeter User's Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Front-panel overview
- 3 Using a remote interface
- 4 Making basic front-panel measurements
- 5 Measuring DC voltage with high accuracy
- 6 Measuring 4-wire resistance with offset compensation
- 7 Scanning temperature at a set time interval
- 8 Grading and binning resistors
- 9 Measuring power using digitizing and TSP-Link
- 10 Troubleshooting FAQs
- About this section
- Where can I find updated drivers?
- Is there any software to help me get started?
- Why did my settings change?
- Why can't the DMM6500 read my USB flash drive?
- How do I upgrade the firmware?
- How do I change the command set?
- How do I save the present state of the instrument?
- How do I save what is displayed on the screen?
- What is the ethernet port number?
- 11 Next steps
- Contact information
Model DMM6500
6½ Digit Multimeter User's Manual Section 7:
Scanning temperature at a set time interval
DMM6500-900-01 Rev. B / August 2019 7-3
3. Install the 2001-TCSCAN card into the accessory card slot of the DMM6500. For information on
installing the 2001-TCSCAN card, refer to the Model 2001-TCSCAN Scanner Card for use with
the DMM6500 User's Manual, part number 2001-TCSCAN-900-01.
Figure 39: DMM6500 rear panel with TCSCAN card installed
4. Power on the instrument.
5. Set the TERMINALS switch on the front panel of the instrument to REAR.
To prevent electric shock, test connections must be configured such that the user cannot
come in contact with test leads or any device under test (DUT) that is in contact with the
conductors. It is good practice to disconnect DUTs from the instrument before powering the
instrument. Safe installation requires proper shields, barriers, and grounding to prevent
contact with test leads.










