9005A JEWELL / MODUTEC, 9005A Datasheet - Page 16

MULTIMETER DIGITAL HANDHELD, 3-1/2 DIGIT

9005A

Manufacturer Part Number
9005A
Description
MULTIMETER DIGITAL HANDHELD, 3-1/2 DIGIT
Manufacturer
JEWELL / MODUTEC
Datasheet

Specifications of 9005A

Dmm Type
Handheld
Voltage Measuring Range Dc
1000
Voltage Measuring Range Ac
750
Current Measuring Range Dc
20µA To 10A
Current Measuring Range Ac
200µA To 10A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
7.5.4 If the display indicates overrange, i.e. “1- - -”, disconnect the test probes
7.5.5 If the displayed value is less than “200” (decimal point not shown), a more
7.6 AC Current Measurement:
7.6.1 Connect the black test lead to the COM jack. Connect the red test lead to
7.6.2 If the red test lead is inserted into the 10A jack, set the RANGE switch to
7.6.3 If the red test lead is inserted into the mA jack, set the RANGE switch
If the magnitude of the current to be measured is unknown, always start
by setting the meter to the highest range, and then to lower ranges,
Do not rotate the RANGE switch with the input applied to the meter.
If the input current is higher than 10A, do not attempt to measure!
accurate reading may be obtained by setting the RANGE switch to a lower
switch to the next lower position. Reconnect the test probes to the circuit
from the circuit and reconnect the red test lead to the 10A jack. Set the
RANGE switch to the 10A
the circuit. Read the value from the LCD. If the input current exceeds the
measurement capability of the meter, as evidenced by a display of over
10 amps, or an overrange display, it should not be measured.
range. Disconnect the probes from the circuit and rotate the RANGE
and observe the reading on the LCD display. If the RANGE switch is
already on the lowest position (i.e. 20 µ A), no greater measurement
resolution can be obtained.
to the 2A
the 10A jack unless it is known that the input current is less than 2A.
If the current is less than 2A, connect the red test lead to the mA jack.
the 10A
Use caution when measuring current in a circuit with voltages
above 30 VAC. Do not use meter to measure current in
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circuits whose voltage exceeds 250V AC/DC.
position. Read the value of the current on the LCD display.
position. Read the value of the current on the LCD.
until a satisfactory reading is obtained.
WARNING!!!
position, and reconnect the test leads to
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