Electrical Multimeter 
  Calibration Adjustment 
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1.  Connect the Calibrator to the + and COM input terminals on the Meter. 
2.  Turn the rotary switch to the function listed in each step of Table 3. 
3.  Apply the input level for each step listed in Table 3. 
4.  Compare the reading on the Meter display with the Display Reading in Table 3. 
5.  If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3, the Meter requires calibration 
adjustment or repair. 
Table 3. Meter Performance Tests 
Step Function  Range Applied  Display Reading 
1 600.0 
0.0 Ω 
0.0 to 0.2 (2-Wire comp) 
2 600.0 
500 Ω 
495.3 to 504.7 
3 6.000 k 
5 kΩ 
4.954 to 5.046 
4 
e 
Ohms 
60.00 k 
50 kΩ 
49.54 to 50.46 
5 NA 
20 Ω 
Beeper On 
6 
k Chek 
Continuity 
NA 
250 Ω 
Beeper Off 
7  k Chek G Diode Test  NA  1.9 V  1.859 to 1.941 
8  6.000 V  0.1 V  0.095 to 0.105 
9  6.000 V  5 V  4.897 to 5.103 
10  6.000 V  -5 V  -5.103 to -4.897 
11  6.000 V  5 V, 45 Hz  4.897 to 5.103 
12  6.000 V  5 V, 1 kHz  4.797 to 5.203 
13  60.00 V  50 V  48.97 to 51.03 
14  60.00 V  -50 V  -51.03 to -48.97 
15  60.00 V  50 V, 500 Hz  48.97 to 51.03 
16  60.00 V  50 V, 1 kHz  47.97 to 52.03 
17 600.0 V 
[2]
  600 V  587.7 to 612.3 
18 600.0 V 
[2]
  -600 V  -612.3 to -587.7 
19 600.0 V 
[2]
  600 V, 45 Hz  587.7 to 612.3 
20 
k Chek Volts 
[1]
 
600.0 V 
[2]
  600 V, 1 kHz  575.7 to 624.3 
21 
1000 nF  Open 
0 to 2 
22 
E Capacitance
 
9999 μF 900 μF 
881 to 919 
[1]  Manually select the range by pressing q. 
[2]  To keep from tripping the calibrator to standby, ramp up the voltage in 50 V increments with a five-second delay between increments. 
Calibration Adjustment 
The Meter features closed-case calibration adjustment using known reference sources. The Meter measures the 
applied reference source, calculates correction factors, and stores the correction factors in nonvolatile memory.