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Cen Tech Digital Multimeter 69096 Manual Rating: 3,8/5 6963 reviews

Note the main selector wheel on the front of the multimeter. Use this wheel to select the function you need and the sensitivity of the measurement you're going to make. You'll notice three jack inputs arranged in a vertical line on the bottom right. They are marked – from top to bottom – 10ADC, VΩmA and COM. The meter comes with a pair of leads, one black and one red, that fit into these jacks. On the left side, you'll see a multipin transistor /hFE jack for testing transistors. Dlc9g platform cable usb driver.

Available at Harbor Freight, the Cen-Tech 7-function multimeter is a low cost (sometimes free) multimeter that comes with a preinstalled battery and electrode probes. Tested against a craftsman.

Multimeter

You'll also see an On/Off button. Turn this on to activate the LED display. Measuring Voltage and Current. To measure current, switch the red lead to the 10 ADC jack and leave the black one in the COM jack. Turn the dial to the 10 amp (10A) area, make sure the meter is on, touch the leads to the exposed circuit wires and note the reading. If it's below 0.2 amps, turn off the meter, place the red lead into the VmA jack and turn the dial one position counterclockwise to the 220m setting in the DC amp (DCA) area.

Turn on the meter and take another reading. Continue turning the dial counterclockwise – all the way to 200 µ if necessary – to increase the accuracy of the reading. Measuring Resistance and Continuity. When you measure resistance, the unit supplies a small current, so there must be no other current source. Check the circuit with the voltage function to make sure the meter reads 0. Insert the red lead in the VΩmA jack and the black lead in COM.

Turn on the multimeter and move the selector to the 200 position in the ohm (Ω) area. Before you take a measurement, touch the leads together and make sure the meter reads 0, indicating there is no resistance between the leads. Touch the leads to the exposed circuit wires and note the reading. If the reading is 1, turn the dial one position counterclockwise and try again. Rebusi s notami do re. Keep turning the dial – all the way to 2000k if necessary – until you get a reading other than 1. You can use the multimeter to test the voltage drop across a diode so you can compare it to the diode's specifications and determine whether it's still good.

Turn the dial to the diode section, which is at the 6 o'clock position next to the lowest setting in the ohm section. Insert the red lead into the VΩmA jack and the black lead into COM. Turn on the meter. Touch the red lead to one terminal of the diode and the black lead to the other and note the reading, which is displayed in millivolts.

If the reading is 1, reverse the leads and try again.

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Cen Tech Digital Multimeter 69096 Manual Rating: 3,8/5 6963 reviews

Note the main selector wheel on the front of the multimeter. Use this wheel to select the function you need and the sensitivity of the measurement you're going to make. You'll notice three jack inputs arranged in a vertical line on the bottom right. They are marked – from top to bottom – 10ADC, VΩmA and COM. The meter comes with a pair of leads, one black and one red, that fit into these jacks. On the left side, you'll see a multipin transistor /hFE jack for testing transistors. Dlc9g platform cable usb driver.

Available at Harbor Freight, the Cen-Tech 7-function multimeter is a low cost (sometimes free) multimeter that comes with a preinstalled battery and electrode probes. Tested against a craftsman.

Multimeter

You'll also see an On/Off button. Turn this on to activate the LED display. Measuring Voltage and Current. To measure current, switch the red lead to the 10 ADC jack and leave the black one in the COM jack. Turn the dial to the 10 amp (10A) area, make sure the meter is on, touch the leads to the exposed circuit wires and note the reading. If it's below 0.2 amps, turn off the meter, place the red lead into the VmA jack and turn the dial one position counterclockwise to the 220m setting in the DC amp (DCA) area.

Turn on the meter and take another reading. Continue turning the dial counterclockwise – all the way to 200 µ if necessary – to increase the accuracy of the reading. Measuring Resistance and Continuity. When you measure resistance, the unit supplies a small current, so there must be no other current source. Check the circuit with the voltage function to make sure the meter reads 0. Insert the red lead in the VΩmA jack and the black lead in COM.

Turn on the multimeter and move the selector to the 200 position in the ohm (Ω) area. Before you take a measurement, touch the leads together and make sure the meter reads 0, indicating there is no resistance between the leads. Touch the leads to the exposed circuit wires and note the reading. If the reading is 1, turn the dial one position counterclockwise and try again. Rebusi s notami do re. Keep turning the dial – all the way to 2000k if necessary – until you get a reading other than 1. You can use the multimeter to test the voltage drop across a diode so you can compare it to the diode's specifications and determine whether it's still good.

Turn the dial to the diode section, which is at the 6 o'clock position next to the lowest setting in the ohm section. Insert the red lead into the VΩmA jack and the black lead into COM. Turn on the meter. Touch the red lead to one terminal of the diode and the black lead to the other and note the reading, which is displayed in millivolts.

If the reading is 1, reverse the leads and try again.