General Specifications; Technical Specifications - Stanley FATMAX FMHT82564-0 Manual

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2. Press the trigger, insert the pincers red black pencil line into
the red and black air of the digital multimeter, open the
clamp and insert one conduc tor inside the jaws only clamp
one conductor multiple conductors with different current
directions will cancel out readings.
3. Read measured current on the LCD display.
Resistance
1. Turn off all power and discharge capacitors on the circuit
under test.
2. Insert the red test lead in the "INPUT" jack and the black lead
in the "COM" jack.
3. Move the rotary switch to the "
test leads across the circuit to be measured.
4. Read measured resistance on the LCD display.
Tips for Measuring Resistance
Sometimes the resistor value and measured resistance differ.
This is due to the meter's output test current goes through
all possible paths between leads.
For low resistance measurements, short the test leads and
record the resistance displayed. Then connect to the circuit
and subtract the recorded resistance from the measurement
for the most accurate results.
When leads are disconnected or measurement is out of
range, "OL" is displayed

WARNING: To avoid injury or damage to the meter, make
sure to turn off all power and discharge all capacitors
before measuring resistance.
Continuity
1. Turn off all power and discharge capacitors on the circuit
under test.
2. Insert the red test lead in the "INPUT" jack and the black lead
in the "COM" jack.
3. Move the rotary switch to the "
test leads across the circuit to be measured.
4. Read measured resistance on the display. If the measured
resistance is less than 40Ω, the meter's buzzer will sound.

WARNING: To avoid injury or damage to the meter, make
sure to turn off all power and discharge all capacitors
before measuring continuity
Frequency/Duty Cycle
1. Insert the red test lead in the "INPUT" jack and the black lead
in the "COM" jack.
2. Move the rotary switch to the "Hz%" position. Connect the
test leads across the circuit to be measured.
3. Read measured resistance on the display.
4. Read measured duty cycle on the display.
4
Ω" position. Connect the
Ω" position. Connect the
SPECIFICATIONS

General Specifications

Safety rating
CAT III 600 V
Max. operating altitude
2000 m
Operating temperature
0~40 °C, <80 % RH
Storage temperature
-10~60 °C, <70% RH (battery removed)
Coefficient
0.1 accuracy/°C
Max. voltage between terminals
600V DC or AC rms
and ground
Sample rate
approx. 3 times/sec
3 5/6 digit LCD (max. display: 5999/1999
Display
(Resistance))
Over-range indication
display only shows "OL"
when battery voltage drops below operating
Low battery indication
voltage, "~~~~~~" symbol appears on
the display
Polarity indication
automatically displays "-"
Power
3 × 1.5 V AAA batteries
Dimensions
215 mm x 79 mm x 39 mm
Weight
195 g
Max. jawopening
26 mm

Technical Specifications

Accuracy: ±(% of reading + digits), 1 year warranty.
Ambient temp: 18 °C~28 °C, humidity: <75 %.
Temperature coefficient: 0.1 accuracy/°C
(0 °C~18 °C or 28 °C~40 °C)
DC Voltage
Range
Resolution
6 V
0.01 V
60 V
0.1 V
600 V
1 V
Input impedance: 10 M
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
Max. input voltage: 600 V DC
nOTE: The minimum measurement of DC voltage and AC
voltage is >=1.
nOTE: When alternating current is detected at either the DC
voltage or the AC voltage shift, the LCD will display " Err".
AC Voltage
Range
Resolution
6 V
0.01 V
60 V
0.1 V
600 V
1 V
Input impedance: 10MΩ
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
Accuracy
±(0.5% of reading + 3 digits)
Accuracy
±(0.8% of reading + 5 digits)

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