Aug 3, 2010

Using Instructions Multitester

Instructions For Use Multitester Volt Meter

1. Connect the black cable to the COM (Ground), and plug the red cable into the rightmost hole (V / Ohm).
2. Determine the measurement object, for example, will measure the capacity of the Nokia battere 3.7 V.
3. Look at the scale at Multitester V (Volt) there are two, namely:
Volt DC - (Voltage DC): Battery Voltage, Voltage. Output Power IC, etc. (There Polarity and -)
~ Volt AC (Alternating Reverse Voltage): Voltage PLN, and the like.

Commonly used in the measurement of such weak current measurement cell phones, and others selected the DC Volt -
Once selected Volt DC scale, there value2 listed to the TSB Volt DC. example:
200mV means it will measure the maximum voltage 0.2 Volt
Means to measure the voltage of 2V is maximal 2 Volt
20V means it will measure the maximum voltage 20 Volt
200V means it will measure the maximum voltage 200V
750v means it will measure the maximum voltage of 750v


Use the right scale for the measurement, eg 3.6 Volt Battere use on 20V scale. So the result will be accurate for example read: 3.76 Volt.

If using a scale of 2 V will appear figure 1 (a sign of overload / over the scale)
If using a 200V scale will read the results but not accurate eg read: 3.6 V or 3.7 V only (1digit behind the comma)
If using 750v but the results could be read 3 or 4 volts (Rounded directly without commas)

After the measurement object already exists, and the proper scale is selected, then take the measurement by attaching the red wire to positive battere and black wire to negative battery. Measurement results will appear.

If the cable is reversed the result will still appear, but there is a negative sign in front of the result. Differences with Analogue multitester. If the cable needle is stuck upside left.

NB: if there Multitester DH keys, meaning that Hold Data. If pressed then it will freeze, and can note the results.

CHEEER.....!


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