3. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
3.1 AC or DC voltages
• Connect the leads to the multimeter (COM and V terminals) and
connect it in parallel to the circuit to be tested.
• Position the selector switch on the voltmeter function « V or mV ».
• Automatic range selection : read the measured value.
• Memorise it, if necessary, by pressing the « MEM » key.
• Overload : the beep sounds and « 1 » blinks.
• Specification in AC : from 5 % of the range.
3.1.1 mV
DC
Range
Resolution
Impedance
Accuracy
Protection
Bandwidth
3.1.2 V
and V
DC
Range
Resolution
Impedance
Accuracy
DC
Accuracy
AC
Protection
Bandwidth
(∗) in V
DC only
3.2 Resistance
Never test a resistance on a live circuit.
• Connect the leads to the multimeter (COM and Ω terminals) and to
the circuit or the component to be tested.
• Position the selector switch on the ohmmeter function « Ω ».
• Automatic range selection : read the measured value.
• Memorise the value, if necessary, by pressing the « MEM » key.
• Overload : the beep sounds and « 1 » blinks.
• IΩ : < 0.4 mA
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Voltage on
open circuit
Protection
and mV
positions
AC
20 mV
0.01 mV
5 MΩ
± 1.5 % R ± 5 digits
DC
positions
AC
200 mV (∗)
0.1 mV
-
DC
200 Ω
2 kΩ
0.1 Ω
1 Ω
± 1 % R ± 4 digits
DC
600 Vrms
2 V
20 V
1 mV
10 mV
5 MΩ
± 1 % R ± 4 digits
± 1.5 % R ± 8 digits
600 Vrms
DC : 40 Hz to 500 Hz
20 kΩ
200 kΩ
10 Ω
100 Ω
< 2 V
600 Vrms
200 mV
AC
0.1 mV
3 MΩ
± 2 % R ± 10 digits
40 Hz to 100 Hz
200 V
600 V
0.1 V
1 V
2000 kΩ
20 MΩ
1 kΩ
10 kΩ
± 1.5 % R
± 3 % R
± 4 digits
± 4 digits