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3.
Refer
to
Figure
2-1,
item
5 for
the location of
the fuse holder.
The
fuse
holder
is
an
integral
part of
the
mA
input connector.
4.
Using
a coin or
wide
blade screwdriver,
push
in
while turning the fuse holder
in
the direction of
the
arrow
on
the front
panel
decal.
5.
Puli out the fuse
holder
and
replace
the
defective
fuse.
2-13.
FRONT
PANEL FEATURES
2-14.
Before using
your
multimeter, take
a few minutes
to
become
familiar
with
the
use of the controls,
indicators,
and
connectors of
the
8050A.
The
front
panel
features are
shown
in
Figure
2-1
and
described
in
Table
2-
1.
The
features
of
the
Liquid
Crystal
Display
(LCD)
are
also
described
in
the
following paragraph.
2-15.
Display
2-16.
The
features
of the Liquid Crystal
Display
(LCD)
are
shown
in detail in
Figure
2-2.
The
position
of
the
floating
decimal
point
is
determined
by
the
range
selected
(for linear
measurements).
The
maximum
measurement
value
that
can be
displayed
is
one count
less
than
the
range
selected
(e.g.,
maximum
measured
voltage
that
can
be
displayed
in
the
200
mV
range
would
be
199.99
mV).
2-17.
To
extend
the
life
of
the
LCD
and
to
ensure that
the display
will
be ready
to
operate,
observe
the
following
precautions:
®
Do
not
store
or use
the
instrument
in
temperatures
above
or
below
those
specified in
Section
1.
#
Do
not
store or
use
the
instrument
in
humidity
above
that specified
in
Section
1.
NOTE
Low
temperatures
(within the specified
operating
limits) will
cause
the
LCD
response
to
be
sluggish.
*
Avoid
prolonged exposure
of the
LCD
to
direct
sunlight
(ultraviolet).
2-18.
SIGNAL INPUT
LIMITS
CAUTION
Exceeding
the
maximum
signal Input
limits
can
damage
the
instrument.

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