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8024B
8024B
The
PEAK-HOLD
switch
and
Function
switches are
push-push
type.
Operate
these switches
by
pushing
to
the
RIGHTS
only!
Do
not push
or
pull these
switches
to
the
left
(out or
off) positions.
•Connect
the
test
leads
as
shown
above,
Depress the grey switch
beside
the range
desired
(20V
is
shown
selected).
•Set the
AC/DC
switch
out
for
DC
or
in
For
AC
(DC
is
shown
selected).
WARNING
TO
AVOID ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
AND/OR INSTRUMENT DAMAGE,
DO NOT CONNECT
THE
8024B
TERMINALS
TO SOURCES THAT
EXCEED THE FOLLOWING
LIMITS
WHEN
MEASURING
VOLTAGES:
COMMON:
50GV
DC OR AC RMS
WITH
RESPECT TO EARTH
GROUND.
V-£2-S:
1000V
DC OR
750V
AC RMS
WITH RESPECT
TO THE
COMMON
TERMINAL
(IN
THE
200mV RANGE,
SOURCES
GREATER THAN
300V
DC OR AC RMS SHOULD
NOT
BE
CON-
NECTED LONGER THAN
15
SECONDS).
•Connect
the
test
leads
to the
circuit
being
measured.
Read
the
measured
value
on
the
display.
The
minus
sign
will
appear
if
the V-fi-
S
terminal
is
negative
with
respect to the
COMMON
terminal.
Figure
2-6.
Volts
Operation
The
PEAK-HOLD
switch
and Function
switches
are
push-push
type.
Operate
these switches
by pushing
to
the
RIGHT
only!
Do
not push
or pull these switches
to the
left
(out or
off) positions.
•Connect
the
test
leads
as
shown.
•Depress
the grey switch beside the range desired (20
mA
range
shown
selected).
•Set
the
AC/DC
switch
out
for
DC
or
in
for
AC.
Insure that
all
other switches
are
at
the
out
or
OFF
positions.
WARNING
TO
AVOID ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
AND/OR INSTRUMENT DAMAGE,
DO NOT CONNECT THE
8024B
TERMINALS TO
SOURCES THAT
EXCEED THE FOLLOWING
LIMITS
WHEN
MEASURING
CURRENT:
COMMON:
500V
DC OR AC RMS
WITH
RESPECT TO EARTH
GROUND.
mA-°C:
CURRENT
OF
2
AMPS OR bPEN
CIRCUIT
VOLTAGE
OF
600V
DC/AC
RMS.
•Connect
the
test
leads
to the
circuit
being
measured.
• Read
the
measured
value
on
the display.
In
DC
the
minus
sign
will
appear
if
the
mA-°C
terminal
is
negative
with
respect to
the
COMMON
terminal.
Figure
2-7.
Current Operation
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