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Fluke 8024B - 2.28. AC;DC Volts (V) Operation; 2.30. AC;DC Current (mA) Operation; 2.32. Resistance (Ω) Operation

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8024B
NOTE
When
the
8024B
is
powered
with
the
A-81
Battery
Eliminator
the
“BT”
indicator
may
come
on.
However,
instrument
operation
will
be
normal.
9-25.
The
liquid
crystal
display
used
in
the
8024B
is
a
rugged
and
reliable
unit
which
will
give
years
of
satisfactory
service.
Display
life
can
be
extended
by
observing
the
following
practices:
1.
Protect
the
display
from
extended
exposure
to
bright
sunlight.
2.
Keep
the
multimeter
out
of
high
temperature,
high
humidity
environments
(such
as
the
dash
of
a
car
on
a
hot,
sunny
day).
Otherwise
the
display
may
temporarily
turn
black.
Recovery
occurs
at
normal
operating
temperature.
3.
The
display
operation
may
be
slowed
in
extremely
low
temperature
environments.
No
damage
will
occur
to
the
LCD,
but
response
time
is
greatly
increased.
Recovery
occurs
at
normal
operating
temperature.
Figure
2-5.
Abnormal
Status
Indicators
2-26.
OPERATION
-27.
The
following
paragraphs
describe
how
to
operate
your
8024B
in
each
of
its
nine
functions,
Proceed
to
the
description
for
the
function
you
want
to
use.
2-28.
AC/DC
Volts
(V)
Operation
2-29.
Figure
2-6
shows
operation
for
the
voltage
measurement
function.
Perform
each
of
the
steps
listed
in
sequence
and
comply
with
the
warning.
2-30.
AC/DC
Current
(mA)
Operation
2-31.
Figure
2-7
shows
operation
for
the
current
measurement
function.
Perform
each
of
the
steps
listed
in
sequence
and
comply
with
the
warning.
2-32.
Resistance
(Q)
Operation
2-33.
Figure
2-8
shows
operation
for
the
resistance
measurement
function.
To
make
resistance
measurements,
complete
each
of
the
steps
listed
in
the
figure
sequentially,
and
comply
with
the
warning.
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