80 Series V 
Users Manual 
18 
Measuring Resistance 
W Caution 
To avoid possible damage to the Meter or to 
the equipment under test, disconnect circuit 
power and discharge all high-voltage 
capacitors before measuring resistance. 
The Meter measures resistance by sending a small 
current through the circuit. Because this current flows 
through all possible paths between the probes, the 
resistance reading represents the total resistance of all 
paths between the probes. 
The Meter's resistance ranges are 600.0 Ω, 6.000 kΩ, 
60.00 kΩ, 600.0 kΩ, 6.000 MΩ, and 50.00MΩ. 
To measure resistance, set up the Meter as shown in 
Figure 5. 
The following are some tips for measuring resistance: 
•  The measured value of a resistor in a circuit is often 
different from the resistor's rated value. 
•  The test leads can add 0.1 Ω to 0.2 Ω of error to 
resistance measurements. To test the leads, touch 
the probe tips together and read the resistance of the 
leads. If necessary, you can use the relative (REL) 
mode to automatically subtract this value. 
•  The resistance function can produce enough voltage 
to forward-bias silicon diode or transistor junctions, 
causing them to conduct. If this is suspected, press 
C to apply a lower current in the next higher 
range. If the value is higher, use the higher value. 
Refer to Table 18.