Kusam-Meco 405 digital multimeter User manual
Below you will find brief information for digital multimeter 405. The digital multimeter 405 is an all-around, reliable instrument that can measure AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, resistance, frequency, and more. It features a data hold function, auto zero calibration, auto polarity display, low battery and over range indications, and overload protection in all ranges.
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DIGITAL
MULTIMETER
405
TAKE MEASUREMENT CAREFULLY AND YOU’LL
SPARE YOUR METER AND YOURSELF, SOME PAIN
Nearly every electrical engineer has a hand held digital multimeter (DMM). We sometimes take them for granted, until we damage them or “burn them out” if you incorrectly connect your DMM to a circuit, or if you have the DMM on wrong setting, you damage the meter and possibly hurt yourself. You can also get into trouble if you try to measure the voltage across a charged capacitor.
DMM users frequently burn their meters by trying to measure current the same way as they measure voltage, Remember, you measure voltage across a circuit, and current through a circuit. When you use the current input, your DMM becomes a lower impedance circuit element. If you accidentally connect this low impedance path across your circuit, you’ll effectively short-circuit it. You can, therefore send high current through your meter and severely damage it. Unless the meter has a fused input, you can even get an explosion or fire.
Even if you correctly insert your DMM into the circuit, you can still damage your meter. Don’t try to measure current in excess of your meter’s capacity.
Handheld DMMs usually have a maximum current rating of 10A or 20A.
If you are measuring current in industrial environment, you can easily exceed those ratings.
The best way to avoid damage is to use a clamp meter or to connect a clamp attachment to your DMM.
To prevent excess current from flowing through your meter, always disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test whenever you change DMM functions, Set your meter to the correct function, say current and its highest range for the setting, say 10A.
Next, connect the test leads before you apply power to the circuit. To be safe, start by setting your meter to its highest range first.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Overview
Unpacking Inspection
Features
General Specification
Electrical Specification
DC Voltage
AC Voltage
AC Current
DC Current
Resistance
Frequency
Duty Cycle
Logic Test
Continuity & Diode Test
Rules For Safe Operation
International Electrical Symbols
The Multimeter Structure
Functional Buttons
Display symbols
3
4
1
2
5
10
11
12
8
9
Measurement Operation
A. DC Voltage Measurement
B. AC Voltage Measurement
C. AC Current Measurement
D. DC Current Measurement
E. Measuring Resistance
F. Measuring Frequency
G. Duty Cycle Measurement
H. Logic Testing
I. Diode Test & Continuity
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19
21
23
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13
15
16
23
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Maintenance
A. Replacing the Battery & fuse
Test Certificate
Warranty
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Overview
!
Warning
To avoid electric shock or personal injury, read the “Safety Information” and “Rules for Safe
Operation”carefully before using the Meter.
Digital Multimeter Model - 405 (hereafter referred to as “the Meter”) is a 4½ digits TRMS Multimeter with steady operations, and highly reliable hand-held measuring instrument having different measurement positions. The Multimeter not only can measure
AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, Resistance,
Frequency, Diode Test, Logic Test, but also has
Data Hold, Full Icon Display.
Terms in this manual
!
Warning :
Identifies conditions and actions that could result in serious injury or even death to the user.
Caution :
Identifies conditions and actions that could cause damage or malfunction instrument.
Unpacking Inspection
Open the package case and take out the Multimeter.
Check the following items carefully to see any missing or damaged part :
Item
1
Description
English Operating Manual
Qty.
1 piece
2 Test Lead 1 pair
In the event you find any Part missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately.
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FEATURES :
integration, A/D transform integrated circuit,
Auto Zero Calibration, Auto Polarity display,
Data Hold, Low Battery & Over range indication.
height 17mm and function/units sign
annunciators.
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS :
Disp lay
: 4½ digit LCD.
Maximum reading 19999 with Function and unit sign annunciators.
Digit Size
Polarity
: 17mm(H)
: Automatic, (-) negative polarity indication.
: ‘1’ most significant digit.
Overrange indication
Low Battery
Indication
Auto Power
Off
when the battery voltage drops below the operating
Voltage.
: Meter automatically shuts down after approx.
45.minutes of inactivity.
Measurement rate : 2.5 times per Second, nominal
Operating environment
Storage temperature
Power
Power
Consumption
Dimension
Weight
Accessories
: 0°C to + 50°C, <70% R.H.
: -20°C to 60°C, 0 to 80% RH with battery removed.
: Single 9 V Battery.
: 14mW Typical.
: 189mm (H) X 87mm(W) X
37mm(D)
: Approx. (330 grams) including battery.
: Test Leads, Carrying Case,
User Manual, Battery,
Tilt stand, Protective Holster
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION :
DC VOLTAGE
Range
Resolution Accuracy
200 mV
2 V
20 V
200 V
1000 V
1 mV
10 mV
100 mV
±(0.05% rdg + 3dgts)
Input Impedance : 10MW
Overload Protection : 500V DC/350Vrms on 200mV range, 1000V DC/750V rms on all other ranges
AC VOLTAGE 50Hz~500Hz (TRUE RMS)
Range
Resolution Accuracy
200 mV
2 V
20 V
200 V
±(1.0% rdg +10 dgts)
1 mV
10 mV
100 mV
750 V ±(2.0% rdg + 20 dgts)
Input Impedance : 10MW
Overload Protection : 500V DC or 350Vrms on 200mV range, 1000V DC or 750Vrms on all other range
AC VOLTAGE 500Hz to 2KHz
(TRUE RMS)
Range Resolution Accuracy
200 mV
2 V
20 V
200 V
750 V
V
±(2.0% rdg + 20 dgts)
1 mV
10 mV
100 mV Unspecifled
Input Impedance : 10MW
Overload Protection : 500V DC or 350Vrms on 200mV range 1000V DC or 750Vrms on all other range
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AC CURRENT (TRUE RMS)
Range Resolution
Accuracy
2 mA
20 mA
200 mA
20 A*
100 nA
A
±(0.8% rdg + 10 dgts)
1 mA
±(2.5% rdg + 10 dgts)
600mV for 200mA & 800mV for 20A.
Overload Protection : 500mA/600V fuse on mA inputs (fast blow ceramic fuse). * 20A/600V fuse on
20A inputs (fast blow ceramic fuse).
20A for 30 seconds maximum.
DC CURRENT
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
2 mA
20 mA
200 mA
20 A*
100 nA
1 mA ±(2.0% rdg + 10 dgts)
600mV for 200mA & 800mV for 20A.
Overload Protection : 500mA/600V fuse on mA inputs (fast blow ceramic fuse). * 20A/600V fuse on
20A inputs (fast blow ceramic fuse).
20A for 30 seconds maximum.
RESISTANCE
Range Resolution
200 W
Accuracy
2 KW
±(0.15% rdg + 3 dgts)
2 MW
20 MW
Overload Protection : 500V DC or AC rms
Burden Voltage : 3.3V DC
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FREQUENCY
Range
2 KHz
20 KHz
200KHz
Resolution
0.1 Hz
1 Hz
10 Hz
Accuracy Input Imped.
Sensitivity : 50mV rms (Sine Wave), 400mV rms
at > 30% and < 70% duty cycle
Overload Protection : 500V DC or AC rms
DUTY CYCLE
Range
0 - 90.0%
Resol.
0.1%
Pulse Width Accuracy
> 10m ±(2.0% rdg +10dgts)
Overload Protection : 500V DC or AC rms
Frequency Range : 20 Hz to 20 KHz
LOGIC TEST
Threshold
Logic Hi Logic Low
2.8V±0.8V 0.8V±0.5V
Pulse
Width(min)
Pulse Rep
(max)
Pulse Rise
(max)
25ns 1Mpps
Test Voltage : 5V DC
Duty Cycle : >20% and <80%
Indication : 40msec beep at logic Hi
Overload Protection : 500V DC or AC rms
Frequency Response : 20MHz
CONTINUITY TEST
Range
Audible
Indication
2 V
Response
Time
Open Circuit
Volts
3.3V DC Typical
Overload Protection : 500V DC or AC rms
DIODE TEST
Range Resol.
2 V
0.1mV
Accuracy
±(0.5% rdg + 1dgt)
Test
Current
1.0mA
Open Circuit
Volts
3.3V DC Typical
Overload Protection : 500V DC or AC rms
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Rules For Safe Operation (1)
!
Warning
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, and to avoid possible damage to the
Meter or to the equipment under test, adhere to the following rules :
use the Meter if it is damaged or the case (or part of the case) is removed. Look for cracks or missing plastic. Pay attention to the insulation around the connectors.
exposed metal. Check the test leads for
Continuity. Replace damaged test leads with identical electrical Specifications before using the Meter.
marked on the Meter, between the terminals or between any terminal and grounding.
position and no any changeover of range shall be made while measurement is conducted to prevent damage of the Meter.
voltage over 60V in DC or 30V rms in AC, special care should be taken for there is danger of electric shock.
for your measurements.
of high temperature, humidity, explosive, inflammable and strong magnetic field. The performance of the Meter may deteriorate after the meter is dampened.
behind the finger guards.
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Rules For Safe Operation (2)
-voltage capacitors before testing resistance, continuity, diodes, or current.
Meter might produce false readings that can lead to electric shock and personal injury.
and take out the battery when not using for a long time.
it has not been used for some time, replace the battery as soon as leaking appears. A leaking battery will damage the Meter.
International Electrical Symbols
DC (Direct Current).
- +
!
Grounding.
Double Insulated.
Deficiency of Built-In Battery.
Continuity Test.
Diode.
Fuse.
Warning ! Refer to the Operating Manual.
Caution ! Risk of Electric Shock.
Logic test
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The Multimeter Structure (see figure 1)
2
V
LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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POWER
AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
2
20
200
750 1000
200
20
2
V
200m
LOGIC 200m
20m
A
20A
2m
200m
200k
20k
2k
DUTY%
Hz
200 2k
200m
2m
A
2M
20k
200k
20m
20A
200m
20M
W
20A COM
CAT. II
20A MAX
FUSED
200mA MAX
FUSED
1000V
750V
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
1
4
3
( Figure 1)
1) LCD DISPLAY :
A 4½ digit display (maximum reading 19999) indicates measured values, and features symbols indicating function, Low Battery,
Continuity, Diode, Logic.
2) FUNCTION SELECTOR :
To Select ACV, DCV, ACA, DCA, Resistance,
Frequency, Diode, Continuity & Logic Test.
Test leads are inserted into these jacks for
Voltage, Resistance, Current measurements,
Continuity & Diode Checks.
4) PROTECTIVE HOLSTER :
Prevents the instrument from damage.
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Functional Buttons
Below table indicates the functional button operations
Buttons
POWER
(Black Button)
Operation Performed
Switch the Meter on and off.
switch on the Meter.
turn off the Meter.
DATA-HOLD
(Black Button)
reading on the display.
exit hold mode.
Display Symbols
(see figure 2)
H
~
1.9.9.9.9
( Figure 2)
8
9
10
11
12
6
7
4
5
No.
1
2
Symbol
- +
Meaning
Dangerous Voltages.
The battery is low.
which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator appears.
3
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H
A
V
Hz
%
displayed value is the mean value.
Indicates negative reading.
Test of diode.
Data Hold is active.
The continuity buzzer is on.
A : Amperes (amps). The unit of current.
V : Volts. The unit of voltage.
Hz : The unit of frequency.
% : The unit of Duty cycle.
: Ohm. The unit of resistance.
3
: kilohm. 1 x 10 ohms.
6
: Mega Ohm 1 x 10 ohms.
: The symbol of logic Hi
: The symbol of logic Low
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Measurement Operation
on, otherwise false readings may be provided.
located besides the input terminals of the Meter
before carrying out measurement.
A) DC voltage measurement
(see figure 3)
LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
2
20
200
750
200m
20m
A
20A
2m
200m
200k
20k
2k
DUTY%
Hz
1000
200
20
V
...
2
200m
LOGIC
200 2k
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
A
20k
200k
20M
2M
W
20A
!
20A MAX
FUSED
!
200mA MAX
FUSED
COM
CAT. II
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
~
Black Red
( Figure 3 )
! Warning
To avoid harms to you or damages to the Meter from electric shock, please do not attempt to measure voltages higher than 1000V or 750V rms although readings may be obtained.
The DC Voltage ranges are :200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V,
1000V.
To measure DC voltage, connect the Meter as follows :
and the black test lead into the COM input
terminal
2) Set the rotary switch to an appropriate
measurement position in V range.
3) Connect the test leads across with the
object being measured.
The measured value is shown on the display.
Caution :
unknown, use the maximum measurement position (1000V) and reduce the range step by step until a satisfactory reading is obtained.
selected range is overloaded, it is required to select a higher range in order to obtain a correct reading.
measurement errors in high impedance circuits.
If the circuit impedance is less than or equal to completed, disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
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B) AC Voltage Measurement
(see figure 4)
LOGIC
DC
9.19 99 V
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POWER
AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
2
20
200
750
200m
200m
20m
A
20A
2m
200m
200k
20k
2k
DUTY%
Hz 200 2k
1000
200
20
2
V
...
200m
LOGIC
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
A
20k
2M
200k
20M
W
20A
!
20A MAX
FUSED
!
200mA MAX
FUSED
COM
CAT. II
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
~
Black Red
!
Warning :
( figure 4)
To avoid harm to you or damages to the Meter from electric shock, please do not attempt to measure voltages higher than 1000V or 750V rms although readings may be obtained.
The AC Voltage measurement has 5 measurement positions on the rotary switch : 200mV, 2V, 20V,
200V and 750V
To measure AC Voltage, connect the Meter as follows :
and the black test lead into the COM terminal.
2) Set the rotary switch to an appropriate measurement position in V ~ range.
3) Connect the test leads across with the object being measured.
The measured value is shown on the display,
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Caution :
unknown, use the maximum measurement position (750V) and reduce the range step by step until a satisfactory reading is obtained.
selected range is overloaded, it is required to select a higher range in order to obtain a correct Reading.
completed, disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
C) AC Current Measurement
(see figure 5)
LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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POWER
AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
2
20
200
750
200m
A
20m
20A
2m
200m
200k
20k
2k
DUTY%
Hz 200
2k
1000
200
20
2
V
...
200m
LOGIC
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
A
20k
2M
200k
20M
W
20A
!
20A MAX
FUSED
!
200mA MAX
FUSED
COM
CAT. II
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
~
Black Red
(figure 5)
Never attempt an in - circuit current measurement where the open circuit voltage between terminals and
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ground is greater than 60V DC or 30V rms. If the fuse burns out during measurement, the Meter may be damaged or the operator himself may be hurt. Use proper terminals, function, and range for the measurement. When the testing leads are connected to the current terminals, do not parallel them across any circuit.
The AC Current measurement has 5 measurement positions on the rotary switch:
To measure AC Current, connect the meter as follows :
1)
Turn off power to the circuit. Discharge all
High - Voltage capacitors.
2)
Insert the red test lead into the mA or 20A terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal.
3)
Set the rotary switch to an appropriate measurement position in Current range.
4)
Break the current path to be tested. Connect the red test lead to the positive side of the path and the black test lead to the negative side of the path.
5)
Turn on power to the circuit.
The measured value is shown on the display.
Caution
unknown, use the maximum measurement position (20A) and 20A terminal, and reduce the range step by step until a satisfactory reading is obtained.
Completed, switch off power in the circuit and then disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
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D) DC Current Measurement
(see figure 6)
LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
200m
20m
2
20
200
750 1000
200
20
2
V
...
200m
LOGIC
A
2m
200m
200k
Hz
20k
2k
DUTY%
200 2k
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
A
2M
20M
20k
200k
W
20A
!
20A MAX
FUSED
!
200mA MAX
FUSED
COM
CAT. II
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
~
Black Red
(figure 6)
!
Warning :
Never attempt an in - circuit current measurement where the open circuit voltage between terminals and ground is greater than 60V DC or 30V rms. If the fuse burns out during measurement, the Meter may be damaged or the operator himself may be hurt. Use proper terminals, function, and range for the measurement. When the testing leads are connected to the current terminals, do not parallel them across any circuit.
The DC current measurement has 5 measurement
200mA, 20A.
To measure DC Current, connect the meter as follows :
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1) Turn off power to the circuit. Discharge all
High - Voltage capacitors.
2) Insert the red test lead into the mA or 20A terminal and the black test lead into the COM terminal
3) Set the rotary switch to an appropriate measurement position in Current range.
4) Break the current path to be tested. Connect the red test lead to the positive side of the path and the black test lead to the negative side of the path.
5) Turn on power to the circuit.
The measured value is shown on the display.
Caution
unknown, use the maximum measurement
position (20A) and 20A terminal, and reduce
the range step by step until a satisfactory
reading is obtained.
completed, switch off power in the circuit and
then disconnect the connection between the
testing leads and the circuit under test.
E) Resistance Measurement (see figure 7)
!
Warning
To avoid damages to the Meter or to the devices under test, disconnect circuit power and discharge all the high-voltage capacitors before measuring resistance.
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LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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POWER
AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
200m
2
20
200
750
20m
20A
A
2m
200m
200k
20k
2k
DUTY%
Hz
1000
200
20
2
V
...
200m
LOGIC
200 2k
20k
2M
200k
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
20M
A
W
20A
!
20A MAX
FUSED
!
200mA MAX
FUSED
COM
CAT. II
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
Black Red
(figure 7)
The resistance range has 6 measurement positions on the rotary switch : 200W K 2
2 .
To measure resistance, connect the meter as follows
the black test lead into the COM terminal.
2) Set the rotary switch to an appropriate
3) Connect the test leads across with the resistance
being measured.
The measured value is shown on the display.
Note :
The test leads can add 0.1W
of error to the Resistance measurement. To obtain precision readings in low-resistance, that is the beforehand and record the reading obtained
(call this reading as X). (X) is the additional resistance from the test lead.
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Then use the equation :
Measured resistance value (Y) - (X) = precision
Reading of resistance.
circuit condition, the Meter displays “ 1”
completed, disconnect the connection between
the testing leads and the circuit under test.
Caution :
sockets with the switch in Resistance range.
Live circuit will produce false results and may damage the instrument. In many cases the suspect component must be disconnected from the circuit to obtain an accurate reading.
F) Frequency Measurement
(see figure 8)
!
Warning :
To avoid harm to you or damages to the Meter, do not attempt to measure voltages higher than 60V in DC or
30V rms in AC although reading may be obtained.
When the frequency signal to be tested is higher than
30V rms, the Meter cannot guarantee accuracy of the measurement.
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LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
2
20
200
750
1000
200
20
2
200m
LOGIC
200m
20m
A
20A
2m
200m
200k
Hz
20k
2k
DUTY%
200 2k
V
...
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
A
2M
20M
20k
200k
W
20A
!
20A MAX
FUSED
!
200mA MAX
FUSED
COM
CAT. II
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
~
Black Red
(figure 8)
The frequency measurement range is 2kHz, 20kHz,
200kHz.
To measure frequency, connect the Meter as follows :
1) Insert the red test lead into the VW the black test lead into the COM Terminal.
2) Set the rotary switch in the appropriate frequency range.
3) Connect the test leads across which the frequency is to be measured.
The measured value is shown on the display.
Caution :
disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
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G) Duty Cycle Measurement
1)Set the rotary selector switch to the "Hz" range desired for a measurement.
2)Insert the BLACK and RED test leads into the
3)Apply the test leads to the points across which the frequency is to be measured and read the result directly from the display.
4)To make duty cycle test during frequency measurements, place the range selector switch into the “DUTY %” position. The display will indicate 0% of the frequency duty cycle.
Caution :
!
T he frequency ranges have overload protection to 500 VAC / VDC. Do not exceed this limit. To do so could damage your multimeter.
H) Logic Testing
1 Insert the BLACK and RED test leads into the
2. Select the logic function by rotating the selector dial to the () logic position.
3) Connect the BLACK probe tip to the Common
Bus of the logic circuitry to be measured.
4) Connect the RED probe tip to the point to be tested.
5) With a logic high pulse (1), the indicator " " will display in the L CD and a beeping sound will emit. With a logic low pulse (O), the indicator " " will appear in the LCD.
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I) Measuring Diodes & Continuity
!
Warning
To avoid damage to the Meter or to the equipment under test, disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring diodes and continuity.
Testing Diodes
Use the diode test function to check diodes, The diode test sends a current through the
Semiconductor junction, and then measures the voltage drop across the junction. A good silicon junction drops between 0.5V and 0.8V.
To test a diode out of a circuit, connect the
Meter as follows :
LOGIC
DC
1.9999
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AUTO POWER OFF
TRUE RMS
DATA
HOLD
V
200m
2
20
200
750
200m
20m
A
20A
2m
200m
200k
20k
2k
DUTY%
Hz
1000
200
20
2
V
...
200m
LOGIC
200m
2m
20m
20A
200m
A
200 2k
2M
20M
20k
200k
W
20A
!
COM
CAT. II
!
1000V
750V
...
MAX
405 MULTIMETER
Black Red
1) Insert the red test lead into the VW and the black test lead into the COM terminal.
2) Set the rotary switch to position.
3) For forward voltage drop reading on any
Semiconductor component, place the red test lead on the component’s anode and place the black test lead on the component’s cathode.
The measured value is shown on the display.
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Caution :
forward voltage drop reading of 0.5V to 0.8V;
However ; the reverse voltage drop reading can
Vary depending on the resistance of other path ways between the probe tips.
as said above, to avoid error display. The LCD will display “1” indicating open-circuit for wrong connection. The unit of diode is Volt (V), displaying the positive connection voltage-drop
Value.
disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test.
Testing for Continuity
To test for continuity, connect the Meter as below :
1.
Insert the red test lead into VW and the black test lead into the COM
terminal.
2.
Set the rotary switch to position
3.
Connect the test leads across with the object being measured.
The buzzer sounds if the resistance of a circuit
The LCD displays the resistance value of a circuit under test.
Caution :
tested is open.
disconnect the connection between the testing
leads and the circuit under test.
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Maintenance
!
Warning
To avoid false reading, replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator appears.
- +
To replace battery / fuse :
leads and the circuit under test, and remove the testing leads away from the input terminals of the Meter.
and separate the bottom case from the top case.
compartment.
9V Battery/same specification fuse.
and install the screw.
- +
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MUMBAI
TEST CERTIFICATE
DIGITAL MULTIMETER
This Test Certificate warrantees that the product has been inspected and tested in accordance with the published specifications.
The instrument has been calibrated by using equipment which has already been calibrated to standards traceable to national standards.
SERIAL NO. ___________
DATE: ___________
ISO 9001
REGISTERED
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QC
KUSAM-MECO
PASS
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WARRANTY
Each “KUSAM-MECO” product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use & service. The warranty period is one year (12 months) and begins from the date of despatch of goods. In case any defect occurs in functioning of the instrument, under proper use, within the warranty period, the same will be rectified by us free of charges, provided the to and fro freight charges are borne by you.
This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a “KUSAM-MECO” authorized dealer.
This warranty does not apply for damaged Ic’s, fuses, burnt PCB's, disposable batteries, carrying case, test leads, or to any product which in “KUSAM-
MECO’s” opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
“KUSAM-MECO” authorized dealer shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end-user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of “KUSAM-
MECO”.
“KUSAM-MECO’s” warranty obligation is limited, at option, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a “KUSAM-
MECO” authorized service center within the warranty period.
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THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER’S SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
“KUSAM-MECO” SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES,
INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM
ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER.
All transaction are subject to Mumbai Jurisdiction.
G 17,Bharat Industrial Estate, T. J. Road,
Sewree (W), Mumbai - 400 015. INDIA.
Sales Direct : (022) 24156638
Tel. : (022) 24124540, 24181649.
Fax : (022) 24149659
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.kusamelectrical.com
www.kusam-meco.co.in
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Key Features
- Auto zero calibration
- Auto polarity display
- Data Hold
- Low Battery & Over range indication
- Overload Protection in all Ranges
- True RMS readings
- Continuity & Diode test
- Logic Test
- Frequency Measurement
- Duty Cycle Measurement