CABAC T8229 Operation Manual - Page 9
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2) Turn the rotary selector or press any of the
"HOLD/B.L", "SELECT", "RANGE", "Hz/DUTY" or
"REL" button to resume operation of the meter under
auto the power off mode.
3) Press the "SELECT" button to disable the auto power
off function.
4.9 PREPARATING FOR MEASUREMENT
4.9.1 Switch on the power by turning the rotary selector. If
the battery voltage is lower than 3.6V, the "
symbol will appear and the batteries should be
replaced.
4.9.2 The "
" symbol beside the input lead shows that the
input voltage or current should not exceed the
specified value in order to protect the internal circuit
from damage.
4.9.3 Turn the rotary selector to the required function and
range to be measured.
choose the highest range when the value scale to be
measured is unknown.
4.9.4 Connect the common test lead first and then the
charged test lead when making connection.
away the charged test lead first when disconnecting.
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2) ) nder the manual range mode, when only 'OL' or '-OL'
is shown on the LCD, it means the measurement has
exceeded the range.
selected.
3) )
nder the manual range mode, when the scale of the
value to be measured is unknown beforehand, select
the highest range first and lower the range gradually.
4.11 MEASURING AC VOLTAGE
WARNING
Beware of Electrocution.
Pay special attention to avoid electric shock when
measuring high voltage.
Do not input any voltage 750V rms AC, which may
destroy the inner circuit, although a higher voltage
can be shown.
4.11.1 Plug the black test lead into the COM jack and the red
test lead into the V jack.
4.11.2 Set the rotary selector to the
4.11.3 Press the "SELECT" button to switch to AC
measurement.
Then press the "RANGE" button to
choose the auto range or manual range mode.
4.11.4 Connect the test leads to the voltage source or load
terminals for measurement.
4.11.5 Take the reading on the main indicator of the LCD.
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Under the manual mode,
Take
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A higher range should be
V range position.
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4.10 MEASURING DC VOLTAGE
Beware of electrocution.
Pay special attention to avoid electric shock when
measuring high voltage.
Do not input any voltage over 1000V DC, which may
destroy the internal circuit, although a higher voltage
can be shown.
4.10.1 Plug the black test lead into the COM jack and the
"
red test lead into the V jack.
4.10.2 Set the rotary selector to the
4.10.3 Press the "SELECT" button to switch to DC
measurement. Then press the "RANGE" button to
choose the auto range or manual range mode.
4.10.4 Connect the test leads to the voltage source or load
for measurement.
4.10.5 Take the reading on the main indicator of the LCD.
The polarity symbol denotes the polarity of the end
connected by the red test lead.
NOTE:
1) At small voltage range, unsteady readings will appear
before the test leads contact the circuit.
normal because the meter is highly sensitive. When
the test leads contact the circuit, the true reading will
be shown.
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NOTE:
1) ) t small voltage range, unsteady readings may appear
before the test leads contact the circuit.
normal because the meter is highly sensitive. When
the test leads contact the circuit, the true reading will
be shown.
2) ) t the manual range mode, when only 'OL' or '-OL' is
shown on the LCD, it means the measurement has
exceeded the range.
selected.
3) At the manual range mode, when the scale of the value
to be measured is unknown beforehand, select the
highest range first and lower the range gradually.
4.12 MEASURING FREQUENCY
4.12.1 Plug the black test lead into the COM jack and the
red test lead into the Hz jack.
4.12.2 Set the rotary selector to the Hz range position (or
press the "Hz/DUTY" button at the AC/DC V range to
switch to Hz measurement).
4.12.3 Connect test leads to the two ends of the source or
load for measurement.
4.12.4 Take the reading on the main indicator of the LCD.
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WARNING
V range position.
This is
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This is
A higher range should be
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