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Brymen BM789 - ACV, VFD-ACV, and dBm Measurements

Brymen BM789
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drain ghost voltages leaving mainly hard signal values on meter readings. It is an
invaluable feature for precise indication of hard signals, such as distinguishing between
hot and open wires (to ground) in electrical installation applications.
2) AutoV Mode input impedance increases abruptly from initial 2.1kΩ to a few
hundred kΩ’s on high voltage hard signals. LoZdisplays on the LCD to remind the
users of being in such a low impedance mode. Peak initial load current, while probing
1000VAC for example, can be up to 673mA (1000V x 1.414 / 2.1kΩ), decreasing
abruptly to approx. 2.1mA (1000V x 1.414 / 670kΩ) within a fraction of a second. Do
not use AutoV mode on circuits that could be damaged by such low input impedance.
Instead, use rotary selector or high input impedance voltage modes to minimize
the test loadings for such circuits.
ACV; VFD-ACV; dBm (Model 789 only)
Inputs are made via the test lead terminals V-COM. Press the SELECT button
momentarily to select the subject functions in sequence. Last selection will be saved as
power up default for repeat measurement convenience.
Note: In dBm function, power up default reference impedance will be displayed for 1
second before displaying the dBm readings. Press dBm-
(RANGE) button
momentary to select different reference impedance of 4, 8, 16, 32, 50, 75, 93, 110,
125, 135, 150, 200, 250, 300, 500, 600, 800, 900, 1000, up to 1200
. Last selection
will be saved as power up default for repeat measurement convenience.

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