• Frequency and Duty Cycle Measurement
The meter can measure frequency or duty cycle while making either an AC voltage or AC current measurement.
To measure frequency:
1. Set the rotary switch to the desired function (AC voltage or AC current) and press Hz/DUTY.
2. Read the displayed frequency of the AC signal.
3. To make a duty cycle measurement, press Hz/DUTY again.
4. Read the displayed duty cycle.
5. Set the rotary switch to the Hz range.
6. Connect the black and red test leads to the COM and Hz terminals respectively.
7. Connect the test leads in parallel to the circuit being measured. Do not touch any electrical conductors.
8. At frequency measurement status, press Hz/DUTY to enter the duty cycle measurement status. Press
again to return to the enter frequency measurement status.
9. Read the displayed value.
NOTE: In a noisy environment, use a shielded cable for measuring small signals.
• Temperature Measurement
To measure temperature:
1. Set the rotary switch to °C range. The LCD will show the current environment temperature.
2. Insert the “K” type thermocouples into the multi-function socket. Take care to observe the correct polarity.
3. Touch the object with the thermocouple probe for measurement.
4. Read the LCD.
• Current Measurement
The meter's ranges are 400.0µA, 40.00µA, 400.0mA, 4.000A and 10.00A.
To measure current:
1. Turn off the power of the measured circuit. Discharge all the high-voltage capacitors.
2. Set the rotary switch to the proper range.
3. Press SELECT to select the DCA or ACA measuring mode.
4. Connect the black test lead to the COM terminal and the red test lead to the mA terminal for a maximum of
400mA. For a maximum of 10A, move the red test lead to the 10A terminal.
5. Break the circuit path to be tested. Connect the black test lead to the more negative side of the break;
connect the red test lead to the more positive side of the break (reversing the leads will give a negative
reading, but will not damage the meter).
6. Turn on the power of the measured circuit and read the display. Be sure to note the measurement units at
the right side of the display (
µA, mA or A). When only the figure “OL” is displayed, it indicates over range
situation and a higher range has to be selected.