Your voltage measurement will appear on the IP BUDDY+ ALL IN 1. If the measurement is negative reverse the polarity of your test leads.
C.) DC Current Measurement
WARNING:
The maximum current of the mA socket is 660mA. Over-current will destroy the fuse and damage the meter.
The maximum current of the 10A socket is 10A. Over-current will destroy the meter and damage the meter.
When the value to be measured is unknown, set the range selector to the highest position.
Turn power off to the circuit, make your connections and then turn it back on before measuring.
1. Connect the black test lead to the "COM" jack and the red test lead to the "mA" jack for a maximum of 660mA of current. If the current
exceeds 660mA, you can move the Red lead to the 10A jack for a maximum of 10A.
2. Select A. The multi-meter by default is on Auto-Range. If you want to use a manual range,
click on Range and then enter the DC amperage measurement range you wish to use.
3. Your DC amperage measurement will appear on the IP BUDDY+ ALL IN 1.
D.) AC Current Measurement
WARNING:
The maximum current of the mA socket is 660mA. Over-current will destroy the fuse and damage the meter.
The maximum current of the 10A socket is 10A. Over-current will destroy the meter and damage the meter.
When the value to be measured is unknown, set the range selector to the highest position.
Turn power off to the circuit, make your connections and then turn it back on before measuring.
1. Connect the black test lead to the "COM" jack and the red test lead to the "mA" jack for a maximum of 660mA of current. If the current
exceeds 660mA, you can move the Red lead to the 10A jack for a maximum of 10A.
2. Select Ã. The multi-meter by default is on Auto-Range. If you want to use a manual range, click on Range and then enter the AC amperage
measurement range you wish to use.
3. Your AC amperage measurement will appear on the IP BUDDY+ ALL IN 1.
E.) Resistance Measurement
WARNING: Make sure you turn off all power to the circuit and discharge any capacitors prior to measuring resistance.
1. Connect the black test lead to the "COM" jack and the red test lead to the "V/Ω" jack.
2. Select Ω. The multi-meter by default is on Auto-Range. If you want to use a manual range,
click on Range and then enter the Ohm measurement range you wish to use.
3. Touch the tip of the Negative (Black) test lead to the negative end of the component you are
measuring followed by the Positive (Red) test lead to the positive end of the
component.
Your ohm measurement will appear on the IP BUDDY+ ALL IN 1.
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