1. Safety Information Safety Warnings Before first use, please read the following safety precautions to avoid any possible personal injury and prevent this product or any other products connected to it from damage. Limit operation to the specified measurement category, voltage, or amperage ratings.
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When measuring current, turn off the circuit power before connecting the multimeter in the circuit. Remember to place the multimeter in series with the circuit. Use caution when working above 60 V DC, 30 V AC RMS, or 42.4 V peak. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.
Measurement Category The multimeter has a safety rating of 1000V, CAT III and 600V, CAT IV. Safety Terms and Symbols Safety Terms Terms in this Manual. The following terms may appear in this manual: Warning: Warning indicates the conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or death.
(NCV) Flashlight Figure 2-1 Front panel overview Rotary switch Position Description Power off DC or AC voltage measurement DC or AC voltage measurement (For MP730026,up to 600 millivolts For MP730624,up to 200 millivolts) Resistance measurement Continuity test Diode test...
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Temperature measurement Non-contact voltage detect Transistor measurement DC or AC current measurement (For MP730026,up to 6000 microamperes; For MP730624,up to 2000 microamperes) DC or AC current measurement (For MP730026,up to 600milliamperes; For MP730624E,up to 200 milliamperes) DC or AC current measurement...
Display screen Figure 2-2 Display screen For MP730624 Symbol Description Auto range Sleep mode Relative enabled Data hold enabled Diode test selected Continuity test selected Bluetooth enabled Measurement display ("OL" is short for overload, indicates the reading exceeds the display range)
Overload protection position 750 VAC/1000 VDC 250 VAC/300 VDC For MP730026 : 400 mA/250 V For MP730624 : 200 mA/250 V resettable fuse 20A/250V, fast-acting fuse 3. Multimeter Features Sleep Mode The multimeter automatically enters the sleep mode if the rotary switch is not moved or a key is not pressed for 30 minutes.
Pressing or turn the rotary switch will turn the multimeter back to operation mode from the sleep mode. One minute before Auto Power-off, the buzzer will beep five times to warn. Before shutoff, the buzzer will emit a long beep, and then the multimeter will shut off.
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certain range, that is, this function is only available under the manual range mode.) Note: This function is not available when measuring AC voltage/current, transistor , and frequency. (only for specific models) Buzzer Feature Press the function key, the buzzer emits a short beep. One minute before Auto Power-off, the buzzer will beep five times to warn.
sources could mistakenly trigger NCV indication. (1) Rotate the rotary switch to (2) Test the NCV function on a known live circuit before use. (3) Place the top of the meter very close to the voltage source as shown in the figure.
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and list all the multimeters found. If the Bluetooth of the mobile device is not enabled, a prompt box will pop up at the bottom, indicating "Bluetooth is not turned on". You need to manually open the Bluetooth of the mobile device before connection can be made.
Connect with Computer To connect the multimeter to a computer, a Bluetooth USB adapter should be plugged into the USB port of computer. Use only the Bluetooth USB adapter (optional) supplied with the product. The computer must be running the Windows operating system (Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP).
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Click "Next". Select "I accept the agreement", and then click "Next".
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Select the destination folder, and then click "Next". Click "Install".
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Uncheck "View the Release Notes", and click "Finish" to exit Setup. Plug the Bluetooth USB adapter into a USB port on your computer. Right click [Computer], you can find it on the desktop, or in [Start] menu. In the drop down menu, click on [Manage], the “Computer Management”...
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Under ports, if "TI CC2540 USB CDC Serial Port (COM#)" is displayed, that means the driver is installed successfully. Remember the “COM #” because you will need to configure the multimeterBLE software. Note: If an unknown device is displayed, try to install the driver manually following the steps below.
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Select "Browse my computer for driver software". Select a directory path for the driver, and click "Next". After installing successfully, click "Close". In Device Manager, check if "TI CC2540 USB CDC Serial Port (COM#)" is displayed under Ports (COM & LPT).
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Step 3: Connect to multimeterBLE software After installing the Bluetooth USB adapter driver successfully, run the multimeterBLE software, the configure dialog box appears. Make sure that the Bluetooth USB adapter is plugged into the computer. To find the “Port” (COM #), you will need to look for it under "Ports (COM &...
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Click softkey on the right, a Scan Devices dialog box appears. A progress bar shows the progress of scanning multimeters. It will take a few seconds. When the scan is finished, select the desired multimeter in the device list. Click the "Connect" button. The measurements will be shown if the connection is successful.
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5. Multimeter Offline Record When measuring , you can use Android/iOS device APP or PC software to send a command, the multimeter will start recording the measurements. After receiving the command, the connection will be disconnected automatically. The multimeter will record the measuring data in its own memory.
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The Android device will disconnect with the multimeter in two seconds. After disconnecting, the information " " will be shown BDM disconnected. on APP. The multimeter will record the current measurements and store in the memory. Note: If the multimeter is in the process of recording data and not finished yet, connect the Android device and the multimeter, a dialog box will pop up: Select...
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file into the Android device. After reading, display as below Tap on , the data will be displayed in Data Graph and Table interface Offline Record for PC Software To connect the multimeter to a computer, a Bluetooth USB adapter should be plugged into the USB port of computer.
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There are two APP modes for offline recording on the PC side of this multimeter:iMeter offline recording and multimeterBLE offline recording. iMeter offline recording For detailed documentation of the iMeter connection, please go directly to our website.(This connection mode applies to Windows 10 and later operating systems.) multimeterBLE offline recording Connect the multimeterBLE software with the multimeter, see "Connect...
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Click "Read Record", the software will read the measuring data and save as a CSV file into computer. After reading, the dialog is as below: Click "Open Directory" to open the directory where the CSV files are saved.
6. Appendix Appendix A: Enclosure Standard Accessories: K-type 9V battery Test lead Quick guide Bolt driver thermocouple (6F22) Crocodile clip MP730026 only Options: Bluetooth USB adapter to PC...
Appendix B: General Care and Cleaning Warning: To avoid electrical shock or damage to the multimeter, ensure that the instrument internals are kept dry at all times. Cleaning Inspect the instrument and probes regularly. To clean the instrument exterior perform the following steps: 1.
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