RuoShui 8145C Multimeter USB Instructions
- June 19, 2024
- RuoShui
Table of Contents
8145C Multimeter USB
Instructions
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
In this manual, “WARNING” is reserved for conditions and actions that pose
hazard(s) to the user; “CAUTION” is reserved for conditions and actions that
may damage your meter.
Caution
This Manual contains information and warnings that must be followed to ensure
safe operation and retain the meter in safe condition.
Warning
READ THE “MULTI-METER SAFETY” SECTION BEFORE USING THE METER.
The Dual Display Multi-meter is a 5-digit high resolution mode. The meter is
designed for bench-top. The features provided by the meter are:
- A dual, Liquid Crystal, Display that allows two properties of an input signal to be displayed at the same time.
- Accurate true rms AC value.
- 10uV sensitivity in volts DC.
- Precise K division measurement.
- Wide range capacity measurement.
- Slow and Fast selectable count resolution, with reading speeds of 3(Slow) and 20(Fast) reading per second, respectively.
- Panel calibration function (without open-case adjustment).
- Isolation of Universal Serial Bus(USB) Port
- Remote Control, display, record, Data Analysis, print with computer.
Introduction of Sections
This manual has been organized to assist you in getting started quickly. It is
not necessary for you to read the entire manual before using the meter
effectively. However, we recommend that you do so in order to use your meter
to its full advantage.
Begin by scanning the Table of Contents to familiarize you with the
organization of the manual. Then, read Section 2, “GETTING STARTED”. Refer to
the appropriate section of the manual as needed.
The contents of each section are summarized below:
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
Introduces the Multi-meter‘s features and operation methods.
SECTION 2. GETTING STARTED
Explains how to prepare the meter for operation and get started quickly to
take basic measurements from
the front panel.
SECTION 3. OPERATING THE METER FROM THE FRONT PANEL
Provides complete descriptions of each operation, which can be performed by
pressing the keys on the front panel. Section 3 is organized so that related
operations and functions are grouped together.
SECTION 4. MAINTENANCE
Describes how to perform basic maintenance and how to replacing fuses as
order.
SECTION 5. SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 6. NOTES FOR THE MANUAL
Multi-meter Safety
The meter has been designed and tested according to GB4793.1(Equivalent of IEC
Publication 1010-1
Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus). This manual contains
information and warnings which must be followed to ensure safe operation and
retain the meter in safe condition.
Some common international electrical symbols used in this manual are shown
below.
| OFF(power) SWITCH POSITION| | DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
---|---|---|---
I| ON(POWER) SWITCH POSITION| | EARTH GROUND
| AC LOOP| | WARNING INFORMATION
| DC LOOP| |
Before using the meter, read the following safety information carefully:
- Avoid working alone
- Follow all safety procedures for equipment being tested
- Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Check test lead continuity. Damaged leads should be replaced
- Be sure the meter is in good operating condition
- Select the proper function for your measurement.
- To avoid electrical shock, display‘ ’when working above 30V dc or 30V ac RMS
- Disconnect the live test lead (V Ω )before disconnecting the common test lead (COM)
- Disconnect the power and discharge high-voltage capacitors before testing in Ω, and
- When making a current measurement, turn the circuit power off before connecting the meter in the circuit
- Check meter fuses before measuring transformer secondary or motor winding current; (See Section 4, “MAINTENANCE”) an open fuse may allow high voltage build-up, which is potentially hazardous.
SECTION 2 GETTING STARTED
Introduction
Section 2 explains how to prepare the meter for operation, discusses general
operating features, and walks you through the basics of taking some common
measurements.
Preparations for Operation
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
Carefully remove the meter from its shipping container and inspect it for
possible damage or missing items.
If the meter is damaged or something is missing, contact the place of purchase
immediately. Save the container and packing material in case you have to
return the meter.
Font Panel and Rear Panel
Front panel (shown in Figure 2-1) has three main elements: the input terminals
on the right, the display and the press keys. The press keys are used to
select major functions, function modifiers, and ranging operations.
These elements are described in detail in Section 3.The rear panel (shown in Figure 2-2)
includes a power switch, a power selection switch, a 0.2A/250V fuses, a power
interface, a communication interface, and an instrument factory number
label.
Adjusting the Handle
The handle can be positioned to provide four different viewing angles. To
adjust its position, pull the ends out to a hard stop and rotate it to a
position. To remove the handle, adjust it to the vertical stop position and
pull the ends all the way out. See Figure 2—3.
Handle position 1- instrument flat wise
Handle position 2-support fixed elevation, convenient for use
Handle position 3-lift up the instrument
Handle position 4-dismantle position for the hand shake Power
Warning
TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD, CONNECT THE INSTRUMENT POWER CORD TO A POWER
RECEPTACLE WITH EARTH GROUND.
Caution
Apply the rated voltage and frequency to the meter as marked on the rear panel
of the meter.
Please confirm that the power selection switch is in the right place. When
your area is 110V city electricity, please switch the power selection switch
down to show 110V or 115V; when your area is 220V please switch the power
selection switch upwards, showing 220V or 230V.
Turning the Meter On
Open the power switch on the back panel and turn on the multimeter. If you
turn the meter off, you must wait for five seconds before turning the meter
back on. If you do not, the meter will not power-on.
When the meter is turned on, the full screen displays light while the
instrument performs an internal self-test of its digital circuitry. These
tests check RAM, ROM, A/D, and the display. The meter has passed all tests and
is ready for normal operation if an error code is not displayed.
After the meter completes the power-on sequence, it assumes the power-on
measurement configuration stored in non-volatile memory. The power-up
configuration set at the factory is shown in Table 3-6. (To change the power-
on configuration, refer to “CHANGING THE POWER-ON CONFIGURATION” in Section
3.)
Using the Press Keys
The press keys on the front panel select meter functions and operations. A
summary of basic press key operations is shown in Figure 2-4.
Press keys can be used in two ways. You can:
-
Press a single key to select a function or operation.
EXAMPLE: Press to select volts ac function. -
Press a combination of keys, one after the other.
EXAMPLE: Press to select volts ac function, and then press to select the decibels modifier.
For more details on the uses of each key, refer to Section 3, “OPERATION THE METER FROM THE FRONT PANEL.”
Selecting a Measurement Range
Measurement ranges can be selected automatically by the meter in “auto-range”
or manually by the user. In the auto-range mode, the meter selects the
appropriate range for the measurement reading.
To manually select a range, press key to toggle in (or out) of the manual
ranging mode, or press or . In the manual range mode, press or to up range or
down range to the desired range. For more details on ranging, refer to
“RANGING” in Section 3.
Taking Some Basic Measurements
Warning
READ “MULTI-METER SAFETY” BEFORE OPERATING THIS METER.
The following procedures describe the basics of taking common measurements
from the front panel. These procedures are provided for the user who needs to
get started quickly, but does not want to read the rest of the manual at this
time. However, in order to take full advantage of your meter, you should read
the remainder of this manual carefully and completely.
Warning
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGE TO THE METER, DO NOT APPLY MORE THAN 1000V
(PEAK) BETWEEN ANY TERMINAL AND EARTH GROUND. THE METER IS PROTECTEDAGAINST
OVERLOADS UPTO THE LIMITS SHOWN IN TABLE 3-1. EXCEEDING THESE LIMITS POSES
AHAZARD
TO THE METERAND OPERATOR.
Measuring Voltage, Resistance, or Frequency
To measure voltage, resistance, or frequency, press the desired function
button and connect the test leads as shown in Figure 2-5. The meter will
select the appropriate range in the autorange mode. Measuring Current
To measure current, insert the red test lead in the mA input terminal for
currents up to 220mA or in the 10A input terminal for higher current, and
insert the black test lead in the COM terminal.
- Turn off the power of the current under tested, and connect the test leads as shown in Figure 2—6.
- Cut off the current (earth connection can minimize the common mode rejection voltage), and connect the multi-meter to the current in series.
- Turn on the current power, read the value displayed in the LCD, note that the unit of the measured value displayed in the LCD should be in conformity with the input terminal.
- Turn off the current power, and cut off the multi-meter from the measured current.
Caution
After measuring high current using the 10A input, thermal voltages are
generated that may create errors when making low-level dc measurements of
volts, current, or ohms. To make the most accurate measurements, allow up to
ten minutes for the thermals to settle out.
Diode/Continuity Testing
The continuity test determines whether a circuit is intact (i.e., has a
resistance less than about 40Ω). To perform a continuity test, press , and
connect the test leads as shown in Figure 2-7. The beeper emits a continuous
beep when the input drops below 40Ω (Beep condition can be changed, refer to
“Changing the Power-ON Configuration” later in Section 3), and the readings
for the test circuit are displayed in the LCD. The diode test measures the
forward voltage of a semiconductor junction at approximately 200uA.
Readings are displayed in the 2V range at the fast measurement rates. “OL” is
displayed for voltages above 2.0V.
Under normal measurement condition, the negative pole of diode is connected
with the black COM test lead.
To perform a diode or transistor junction test, press to select the diode
function. Then connect the test leads across the diode as shown in Figure 2-8.
Notice how the test leads are placed. Reversing the polarity will reverse-bias
the diode. Communication Interface
The real time measured value can be transmitted to the computer by the devote
USB cable and the DMMVIEW software (refer to SECTION 3 “CONNECT WITH THE USB
PORT OF COMPUTER).
SECTION 3 OPERATING THE METER FROM THE FRONT PANEL
Introduction
This section explains how to operate the meter from the front panel.
Front Panel Operations
The following operations can be performed from the front panel:
- Select a measurement function DC voltage measurement, AC voltage measurement, DC current measurement , AC current measurement , Ω resistance measurement frequency measurement, capacity measurement diode measurement ,continuity measurement temperature measurement)
- Select function modifiers , MNMX that cause the meter to display relative readings, maximum, minimum or average values
- Enter the Touch Hold mode (HOLD) to hold a reading on the display
- Set Measurement Rate ( ), change the rate as “F”(Fast) or “S”(Slow)
- Select the manual or autorange mode ( ), up range or down range manually to desired range
- Back light operation key , to turn on or turn off the back light (when arrive the setting time the back light can automatically off)
- Power-on or off the power supply ( )
These operations are described in detail in the following part of Section 3.
Display
The meter has a 5-digit, Liquid Crystal Display (Main Display) and a 4-digit,
Liquid Crystal Display (Auxiliary Display). The display shows measurement
readings, measurement units and messages. As shown in Figure 3-1. Input
Terminals
The input terminals, as shown in Figure 3-2, are located on the right of the
front panel:
The meter is protected against overloads up to the limits shown in Table 3-1.
Exceeding these limits poses a hazard to both the meter and operator.
Table 3-1 Input Limits
Function | Input Terminals | Maximum Input |
---|---|---|
DC voltage | VΩ and COM | 1000V dc |
AC voltage | VΩ and COM | 750V ac rms, 1000V peak value |
DC and AC miliampere | mA and COM | 200mA dc or ac rms |
DC and ACAmpere | 10A and COM | 10A dc or ac rms |
Frequency | VΩ and COM | 400V ac rms,600V peak value |
Resistance | VΩ and COM | 250V dc or ac rms on all ranges |
Diode | VΩ and COM | 250V dc or ac rms on all ranges |
All functions | any terminal to earth | 1000V dc or ac peak value |
Selecting a Measurement Function
Press a function key, as shown in Figure 3-3, to select a measurement
function. When you select a function, annunciators turn on to indicate the
function selected. Rang and full scale values are summarized in Table 3-2 for
voltage, current, ohms and frequency. Table 3—2 Measurement Range
and Full Scale Value
Function | Range | Full Scale Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
DC/AC voltage | 200mV | 220.00mV |
*750 V ac rms
2V| 2.2000V
20V| 22.000 V
200 V| 220.00 V
1000V| 1100.0 V
DC/AC voltage mA| 0.2mA| 0.22000 mA|
2 mA| 2.2000 mA
20 mA| 22.000 mA
200mA| 220.00 mA
DC/AC voltage A| 10A| 11.000A|
Resistance| 200Ω| 220.00Ω|
2KΩ| 2.2000 KΩ
20 KΩ| 22.000 KΩ
200 KΩ| 220.00 KΩ
2MΩ| 2.2000 MΩ
20 MΩ| 22.000 MΩ
| 60 MΩ| 60 MΩ|
---|---|---|---
Capacity| 10nF| 11.00nF|
100nF| 110.0nF
1000nF| 1100nF
10uF| 11.00µF
100uF| 110.0µF
1000uF| 1100µF
Frequency| 10Hz| 9.9000Hz| 10MHz range have no full scale value
100Hz| 99.000 Hz
1000Hz| 999.00Hz
10KHz| 9.9000KHz
100KHz| 99.000K Hz
1000K Hz| 999.00K Hz
10MHz| 9.9000M Hz
Selecting Range
Ranging operations are performed using the , , keys (see Figure 3-4).Auto-
ranging
When the meter enters into the autorange mode, the “ ” annunciator is lit.
In autorange mode, the meter automatically selects the next higher range when
a reading is greater than full scale. If no higher range is available, “OL”
(overload) is displayed. The meter automatically selects a lower range when a
reading is less than approximately 10% of the selected range.
Manual Ranging ,
Press AUTO key to toggle in and out of manual ranging. The range you are in
when you enter the manual range mode becomes the selected range.
In manual range, the meter remains in the selected range regardless of input.
Press key to toggle back to autoranging.
Press key to up range. If the key is pressed when the meter is still in
autorange, manual ranging is selected, the “ ” annunciator turns off, and the
next higher range is selected (if there is one).
Press key to down range. If the key is pressed when the meter is still in
autorange, manual ranging is selected, the “ ” annunciator turns off, and the
next lower range is selected (if there is one).
When the meter is in or measurement function, the selected range is displayed
on the auxiliary display.
Measuring Frequency
Press the key to select the digital frequency function, the frequency is
displayed on the main display and the selected range is displayed on the
auxiliary display. Select the rang manually or automatically
Frequency Measurement Rates
The rate at which frequency measurements are taken is selected by the meter
automatically, when the frequency function has been selected, press has no
effect on the frequency update rate.
Frequency Sensitivity Selection
Before a frequency measurement is started, the amplitude of the input signal
is sampled and the optimum ac voltage range is selected automatically. For
more information refer to the Section 6 for ac voltage sensitivity.
The input signal sensitivity is based on sine waveforms. If the input signal
is below the required level, the frequency will be displayed as zero. If the
measurements are unstable, the input signal may be near the threshold level.
Select a Function Modifier ( ) Selecting a function modifier causes the meter
to perform an action on an input (e.g., convert to relative reading mode or
compare to another value) before a reading is displayed. To use a function
modifier, press a function key to select a primary function (including six
basic functions of DCV, DCA, OHM, ACV, ACA, and CAP), and then press a
function modifier key. See Figure 3-5.
REL(Relative Readings) Modifier
Press key to select the relative modifier. When the relative modifier is
selected: the last valid reading is stored as the relative base and displayed
on the auxiliary display. The reading on the main display is always the
difference between the relative base and an input measurement, and the “△”
annunciator turn on. Namely:
Relative Value= present measured value – reference base
For example, if the relative base is 15.000V, and the present reading is
14.100V, the main display will show -0.900V.
Warning
REMEMBER, A RELATIVE READING MAY NOT INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF DANGEROUS
VOLTAGES AT THE INPUT CONNECTORS OR TEST LEADS. USE CAUTION TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGE TO THE METER.
Press again, the relative base is displayed on the auxiliary display. The
reading on the main display is REL%, and the “%” annunciator turn on
simultaneous (△ in the beginning part, and % annunciator in the last part).
Namely:For
example, if the relative base is 15.000V, and the present reading is 14.100V,
the main display will show -6%. Press REL again to exit the relative modifier.
Caution
The relative modifier cannot be selected if the display shows “OL” or is
blank. (The display would be blank, for example, because of range changes.)
Selecting the relative modifier (REL) turns off autoranging and locks in the
present range. Make sure you are in the correct range before selecting the
relative modifier. If you press other keys after the relative modifier has
been selected, you will automatically exit REL.
HOLD (Touch Hold) Modifier
The Touch Hold modifier allows you to hold the measurement reading on the
display.
Press to select the Touch Hold modifier. When Touch Hold is selected, “ ”
annunciator is lit on, and the beeper emits a single beep. Press again to exit
Touch Hold modifier, and the beeper emits a single beep.
MNMX (MN MXAVG) Modifier
The meter will store the minimum and maximum inputs measured when the MN MX
AVG modifier is selected.
Press to select the “MNMX” modifier. When the “MNMX” modifier is first
selected, the minimum, maximum and average values are set to the displayed
reading and the “MAX” annunciator lights, once the maximum value showed on the
main display, the beeper emits a single beep. Press again to display the
minimum reading and the “MIN” annunciator lights, once the minimum value
showed on the main display, the beeper emits a single beep. Press again to
display the average reading on the main display (“AVG” annunciator lights).
Each subsequent press of the key toggles among the maximum, minimum and
average value. The measurement reading displayed on the auxiliary display. To
exit the MNMX modifier, press and hold down the MN MX key for two seconds or
press other function keys. Selecting the MNMX modifier turns off autoranging
and locks in the present range. Make sure you are in the correct range before
selecting the MN MX modifier.
Table 3-5 Function Modifier and Measurement Function
FUN Modifier Function | REL | HOLD | MNMX |
---|---|---|---|
DCV | √ | √ | √ |
ACV | √ | √ | √ |
DCA | √ | √ | √ |
ACA | √ | √ | √ |
Ω | √ | √ | √ |
CAP | √ | √ | √ |
FREQ | √ | ||
√ | |||
√ |
Selecting a Measurement Rate(RATE)
The meter takes measurements at one of two, user-selectable rates: slow and
fast. The rate selected is indicated by “S”, “F” on the display.
Press the to change the measurement rates at “S” or “F”. The selected rate
applies to the basic measurement of DCV, DCA, Ω, ACV, ACA.
Connect with the USB Port of Computer
Plug one end of the devote USB cable to the communication connector on the
real panel, plug the other end of the cable to the USB port of the computer,
running the devote DMMVIEW_F figure restoring software, setthe corre sponding
connector port to achieve online. When success, the COMM annunciator is lit
on, the instrument transmits measured value and state to computer, thus, the
computer can remote Control, display,record, Data Analysis, print all the
measurement process. use the DMMVIEW_F figure restoring software stop the
communication, the instrument stop transmit measured value and the COMM
annunciator disappears.
Power-on Configuration
Factory Setting of Power-on Configuration:When the meter is turned on and
completes the power-on sequence, it assumes its power-on configuration. The
power-on configuration set at the factory is shown in Table 3-6.
Table 3-6 Power-on Configuration Set at Factory
Parameter | Configurations | Remark |
---|---|---|
Function Setting Range Reading Rate | DC voltage(DCV) Autorange/AUTO Slow(S) | |
Reference Value of Relative Base Value Minimum/Maximum/Average | 0 | |
0 | ||
Back Light Time | 0000 S | changeable |
Continuity beep | continuous beep | changeable |
Changing the Power-on Configuration
You can change the power-on configuration to one that more closely meet your
needs and preferences in maintenance mode. The operation is shown as follows:
Entering Maintenance State
After turning the meter on, press the to enter into maintenance state.
-
Change Back Light Time
Press , when “bLOFF” is annunciator showed on the main display. The value of setting is showed on the auxiliary display, then press or to step up or down the setting value with 60s. The limit of the setting value is 1 hour (3600s), when the setting value is “0000” indicates that back light will not be turned off automatically and only press the key could turn off the back light. Press the save the set value, the “SAVE” annunciator is lit on , indicating successful storage. -
Change Temperature Display Unit
Press , when ‘TEP-U’annunciator is showed on the main display, the Display Unit is showed on the auxiliary display, then press or to change display unit, the setting value is C or F. Press the HOLD save the set value, the “SAVE” annunciator is lit on , indicating successful storage. -
Change the continuity beep mode
Press key, when “BEEP” annunciator is showed on the main display, the “YES”(connect beep) or ”NO”(disconnect beep) is showed on the auxiliary display. Press the save the set value, the “SAVE” annunciator is lit on, indicating successful storage. -
Factory set
Press , when “FACTY” annunciator is showed on the main display, select the default factory set. To resume the factory set, Press the save the default value. Press the Config to exit factory set mode.
SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE
Caution
When servicing the meter, use only the replacement parts specified
Introduction
Section 4 provides the information necessary for the user to perform basic
maintenance. Users should not attempt to perform maintenance not described in
this section. Qualified service personnel should refer to this Manual for
complete maintenance and calibration service.
Warning
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGING THE METER, NEVER GET WATER INSIDE THE
CASE. TO AVOID DAMAGING THE METER HOUSING, NEVER APPLY SOLVENTS TO THE METER.
IF THE METER REQUIRES CLEANING, WIPE IT DOWN WITH A CLOTH THAT IS LIGHTLY
DAMPENED WITH WATER OR A MILD DETERGENT. DO NOT USE AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS,
CHLORINATED SOLVENTS, OR METHANOL-BASED FLUIDS WHEN WIPING DOWN THE METER.
Replacing the Line Fuse
Warning
OPENING THE CASE MAY EXPOSE HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER
CORDAND MEASURING INPUTS BEFORE OPENING THE CASE.
- Use a screwdriver to remove the clamp seat insurance from power socket.
- The fuse holder clamping the insurance tube, multimeter power using a 0.2A/250V (slow blow fuse).
- The insurance will reload the gland into a power socket.
Replacing the Current Input Fuses
200mA(include 200mA) and 10A inputs are protected by user-replaceable fuses.
- The 200mA input is protected by a fuse rated at 200mA, 250V (Fast blow).
- The 10A input is protected by a fuse rated at 11A, 250V (Fast blow).
Testing Current Input Fuses
Perform the following procedure to test these fuses:
- Short the V, Ω, input terminal and the mA terminal with a test lead.
- Press Ω to select the ohms function. Insert the test lead probe into the mA input terminal. If the fuse is good, the meter will read between 1Ω to 19Ω. If the fuse is blown, the meter will read >10MΩ to OL.
- Remove the test lead probe from the mA input terminal and insert it into the 10A input terminal. If the fuse is good, the meter will read between 0.00 and 0.05Ω. If the fuse is blown, the meter will read >10MΩ toOL.
Replacing the Current Input Fuses
Warning
FOR PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE, REPLACE A BLOWN FUSE ONLY WITH ONE OF IDENTICAL
The input fuse is mounted on the input socket on the front panel (see Figure
4-1). To replace the fuse, first pull out the power connection line and test
the input line, then remove the measuring terminal cover from the side of the
instrument panel, replace the fuse fuse with the same fuse, and then reload
the measuring terminal cover.
SECTION 5 SPECIFICATIONS
Introduction
This Section contains the specifications of the Dual Display Multi-meter.
These specifications assume:
- A 1-year calibration cycle
- An operating temperature of 18℃ to 28℃ (64.4℉~82.4℉)
- One-hour warm-up
- Slow reading rate
- Relative humidity not exceeding 70% (non-condensing)
Accuracy is expressed as ± (percentage of reading + digits).
Reading Rates
Rate | Readings per Second |
---|---|
Slow(S) | 3 |
Fast(F) | 20 |
DC Voltage(DCV)
Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|
200mV | 10uV | 0.05%+4 |
2V | 100 uV | 0.05%+4 |
20 V | 1 mV | 0.05%+4 |
200 V | 10 mV | 0.05%+4 |
1000V | 100 mV | 0.1%+4 |
Input Impedance: 200mV range >100MΩ and 10MΩ at other ranges.
Normal Mode Rejection Ratio (NMR):≥80dB (at 50Hz or 60Hz (1KΩ unbalanced
resistance))
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMR): ≥120dB (at 50Hz or 60Hz)
Maximum Input Voltage:1000V peak
TRUE RMS AC VOLTAGE, AC-COUPLED
Range | Resolution | 45~400Hz | 400Hz~1KHz |
---|---|---|---|
200mV | 10uV | 1%+40 | 3%+40 |
2V | 100 uV | 0.5%+40 | 3%+40 |
20V | 1 mV | 0.5%+40 | |
200V | 10 mV | 0.5%+40 | |
750V | 100 mV | 1%+40 |
Remark: Accuracy specifications apply to the range from 10% to 100%
Input Impedance: 200mV range >100MΩ,10 MΩ at other ranges, less than 100pF
Maximum Crest Factor: 3.0
Common Mode Rejection Ratio: >80 dB at 50Hz or 60Hz (1KΩ unbalanced
resistance) Maximum Input: 750V rms, 1000V peak.
DC CURRENT(DCA)
Range | Resolution | Accuracy | Input Impedance |
---|---|---|---|
0.2mA | 0.01uA | 0.2%+20 | 1000Ω |
2mA | 0.1uA | 0.2%+10 | 100Ω |
20mA | 1uA | 0.2%+10 | 10Ω |
200mA | 10uA | 0.2%+10 | 1Ω |
10A | 1mA | 0.5%+20 | 0.01Ω |
Maximum Input :200mA. Protected with a 200mA, 250V fast blow fuse; 10A.
Protected with a 10A, 250V fast blow fuse. for 30 seconds maximum.
TRUE RMS AC VOLTAGE, AC-COUPLED
Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|
45Hz~1KHz
0.2mA| 0.01uA| 0.8%+30
2mA| 0.1uA| 0.8%+30
20mA| 1uA| 0.8%+30
200mA| 10uA| 0.8%+30
10A| 1mA| 1.5%+20
Maximum Input: 200mA. Protected with a 200mA, 250V fast blow fuse; 10A.
Protected with a 10A, 250V fast blow fuse. for 30 seconds maximumMaximum Crest
Factor: 3.0
Resistance(OHM)
Range| Resolution| Accuracy| Open Circuit Voltage|
Short Circuit Current
---|---|---|---|---
200Ω| 10mΩ| 0.2%+10| About 2.3V| About 800uA
2KΩ| 100mΩ| 0.2%+5| About 2.3V| About 200uA
20KΩ| 1Ω| 0.2%+5| About 2.3V| About 24uA
200KΩ| 10Ω| 0.5%+5| About 2.3V| About 3uA
2MΩ| 100Ω| 0.6%+5| About 2.2V| About 0.1uA
20MΩ| 1KΩ| 1%+40| About 1.8V| About 0.1uA
60MΩ| 10KΩ| 5%+20| About 1.8V| About 0.1uA
Maximum Input Voltage: 250V dc or RMS ac on all ranges
DIODE TEST( )/CONTINUITY ( )
Range | Measuring Scope | Resolution | Sensitivity |
---|---|---|---|
2V | 0~2.2000V | 0.0001V | 1%+10 |
600Ω | 0~600.0Ω | 100mΩ | About ≤40ΩBB |
Capacity(CAP)
Range | Measuring Scope | Resolution | Accuracy |
---|---|---|---|
10nF | 0~11.00nF | 0.01nF | 5%+50 |
100nF | 0~110.0nF | 0.1nF | 5%+5 |
1000nF | 0~1100nF | 1nF | 5%+5 |
10µF | 0~11.00µF | 0.01uF | 5%+5 |
100µF | 0~110.0µF | 0.1uF | 5%+5 |
1000µF | 0~1100µF | 1uF | 5%+50 |
Frequency(FREQ)
Range | Resolution | Accuracy | Sensitivity | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
10Hz | 0.0001Hz | 0.02%+4 | ≥200mV RMS | The reading is zero for frequency less |
than 3Hz
100Hz| 0.001Hz
1000Hz| 0.01Hz
10KHz| 0.1Hz
100KHz| 1Hz
1000KHz| 10Hz
10MHz| 100Hz| undesignated
TC Measurement
Division No.| Measurement Scope| Resolution|
Accuracy
---|---|---|---
K| -200.0°C~1372.0°C| 0.1°C| 0.5%+5°C
-328.0°F~2501.6°F| 0.1°F| 0.5%+5°F
1. Comply with ITS-90 temperature standard.
2. Errors for RTD compensation are not included in the accuracy.
Environmental Conditions:
Temperature Coefficient :| <0.1 times the applicable accuracy specification
per degree C for 5℃ to 18℃ and 28℃ to 40℃.
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Operating Temperature| 5℃ to 40℃
Storage Temperature :| -25℃ to 50℃
Relative Humidity :| ≤90% at 5℃ to 28℃ (non-condensing)
≤80% at 28℃ to 40℃
≤70% at 10℃ to 40℃ for the 200KΩ, 2MΩ, 20MΩ and 60MΩ resistance ranges.
General Specifications:
Common Mode Voltage: 1000V dc or peak ac maximum from any input to earth
Size: 245×220×82(mm)
Weight: about 2Kg
Power: about 3VA
Accessories :
A couple of test leads
A power line cord
AUsers Manual or AQuick Reference Guide
A disk
AUSB serial port communication wire
SECTION SIX Notes for the Manual
- The present operation instruction is subject to change without notice.
- The content of the operation instruction is regarded as correct. Whenever any user finds its mistakes, omission, etc., he or she is requested to contact the manufacturer.
- The present manufacturer is not liable for any accident and hazard arising from any Mis-operation.
- The functions described in this operation instruction should not be used as grounds to apply this product to a particular purpose.
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