CABAC T8211D Operation Manual - page 7
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4.7
MEASURING DC VOLTAGE
WARNING
Risk of Electrocution.
You can’t input the voltage which is higher than 600V DC, it’s possible to show higher voltage, but
it may damage the inner circuit or cause electrical shock.
Pay attention to avoid getting an electric shock when measuring high voltage.
4.7.1 Rotate the probe socket clockwise t
o spin out the probe from the meter.
4.7.2 Insert the black test lead or test clip in the
COM
jack.
4.7.3 Set the transform switch at
the
V
range position.
4.7.4 Press the "
FUNC.
" Button
to transform to DC measurement.
Auto range and manual
range
can be transformed by
pressing
the “
RANGE
”
button.
4.7.5 Connect the probe tip of the meter and probe tip of the test lead (or test clip) across the power source or be loaded
on the two sides under measurement.
4.7.6 You can get a reading from LCD display. The polarity of the tested terminal which the tip of the meter connection will
be indicated.
NOTE:
-
At the little voltage range, the meter will show unsteady reading when test leads haven’t reach the circuit, it’s normal
because the meter is very sensitive. When the meter touches
the circuit, you can get the true reading.
-
At the manual range mode, when only the figure ‘OL’ is displayed, it indicates over
-
range situation and the higher range
has to be selected.
-
At the manual range mode, when the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, select the range to the highest
position and set down gradually.
4.8 MEASURING AC VOLTAGE
4.8.1 Rotate the probe socket clockwise to spin out the probe from the meter.
4.8.2 Insert the black test lead or test clip in the
COM
jack.
4.8.3 Set the transform switch at the
V
range position.
4.8.4 Press the "
FUNC.
"
b
utton
to transform to
A
C measurement.
Auto range and manual range can
be
transformed
by putting the “
RANGE
”
b
utton
.
4.8.5 Connect the probe tip of the meter
to one side of the tested circuit
and probe tip of the test lead
(or test clip) to the other
side.
4.8.6 You can get reading from
LCD
display.
WARNING
Risk of Electrocution.
You can’t input the voltage which is higher than
600
V rms AC, it’s possible to show higher voltage,
but it may damage the inner circuit or cause electrical shock.
Pay attention to avoid getting an electric shock when measuring voltage.
NOTE:
-
At the manual range mode, when only the figure ‘OL’ is displayed, it indicates over
-
range situation and the higher range
has to be selected.
-
At the little voltage range, the meter will show unsteady reading when test leads haven’t reach the circuit, it’s normal
because the meter is very sensitivity. When test leads touch the circuit, you can get the true reading.
-
At the manual range mode, when the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, select the range at the highest
position and set down gradually.
-
Transform to the manual range when use the mV range.