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Model | Phoenix Series |
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Category | Multimeter |
Continuity | Yes |
Diode Test | Yes |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Data Hold | Yes |
Backlight | Yes |
DC Voltage | 1000V |
AC Voltage | 750V |
DC Current | 10A |
AC Current | 10A |
Frequency | 10MHz |
Temperature | -40°C to 1000°C |
Display | LCD |
Safety Rating | CAT III 600V |
Key safety guidelines and precautions for using the meter, including handling damaged equipment and finger placement.
Details on the dangers of high voltages/currents and procedures for safe measurement to prevent injury.
Explanation of standard symbols used on the meter and in the manual to denote safety and electrical conditions.
Identification and description of the meter's physical controls, jacks, and unique features like the clamp and worklight.
Explanation of the symbols and indicators shown on the meter's LCD displays during operation.
How to disable or enable the automatic power off feature to conserve battery life.
Instructions for activating the display backlight and integrated work area light for improved visibility.
Guidance on how the meter automatically selects ranges or how to manually select a specific measurement range.
How to use the MIN/MAX capture function and the Data Hold feature for recording readings.
Step-by-step guide for measuring AC current using the clamp or hook adapter.
Procedure for measuring AC/DC voltage and microamp currents using test leads.
How to measure frequency and duty cycle, typically in AC voltage mode.
Instructions for performing resistance, continuity, diode, and capacitance tests.
Procedure for measuring temperature using a k-type thermocouple probe.
How to use the Non-Contact Voltage (NCV) detection feature.
Recommended maintenance procedures, including cleaning the meter case.
Instructions for safely replacing the meter's batteries.
Detailed specifications for various measurement ranges, accuracy, and overload protection.
Environmental operating conditions, altitude, and certifications for the meter.