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MS850D Digital Multimeter User Manual
This product is a small handheld digital multimeter offering stable
performance, high reliability, and anti-drop capabilities. The instrument features an
LCD with 31.5 mm character height for clear readings. The circuit design centers
around a large-scale dual-slope integrating A/D converter with overload protection,
making this a superior and compact measurement tool.
The instrument can measure AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, resistance,
diodes, transistors, circuit continuity, temperature, frequency, duty cycle, and
capacitance. It also functions as a live wire detector, and non-contact voltage
(NCV) tester. The device is equipped with a backlight and a flashlight feature,
allowing users to read measurements in low light and illuminate dark
environments.
5.
6.
Safety Information
This series of digital multimeters has been designed in accordance with
IEC1010 600V (CAT III) and Pollution Degree 2 standards. Please read this user
manual thoroughly to ensure safe instrument use and measurement accuracy.
Safety Symbols
Important safety symbol
High voltage symbol
Operating Precautions
⚫ To comply with safety standards, the instrument must be used with the provided
test leads only. If the test leads are damaged, they must be replaced with the
same model or with leads that have the same electrical specifications.
⚫ Do not exceed the input limit specified for each range.
⚫ Avoid touching unused input terminals during measurement.
⚫ When the range of the value to be measured is unknown, set the function/range
dial to the highest range.
⚫ Before adjusting the function/range dial, ensure that the test leads are
disconnected from the circuit being tested.
⚫ Before measuring resistance in a live circuit, ensure that all power sources are
turned off and all capacitors are fully discharged.
⚫ Be cautious when measuring voltages above 60V DC or 30V AC. Do not touch
the parts of the test leads beyond the finger guards.
⚫ When measuring televisions or switch-mode power supplies, be aware that
pulses in the circuit may damage the instrument.
⚫ Before testing transistors, ensure that the test leads are not connected to any
circuit.
⚫ Before using the test leads to measure voltage, ensure that no electronic
components are connected to the transistor test socket.
Maintenance
⚫ Disconnect the test leads from the circuit before opening the back cover.
⚫ To protect the instrument's internal circuitry, always replace the fuse with one of
the same specifications.
⚫ Do not use the instrument if the back cover is not securely closed or if the
screws are not tightened.
⚫ Clean the instrument with a damp cloth and a small amount of detergent only.
Do not use chemical solvents on the casing.
⚫ If any abnormalities are observed, immediately discontinue use and send the
instrument for repairs.
Technical Specifications
Accuracy: ±(percent of reading + number of counts), valid for 1 year
Environmental temperature: 18°C to 28°C. Environmental humidity: ≤80%
General Specifications:
 Maximum Voltage between Input and Ground: CAT III 600V
Panel Diagram
NCV Sensing Area
1.
Display: LCD screen with 31.5 mm character
2.
height
NCV Indicator Light
3.
Three Buttons (
: press for function
4.
selection, hold down for flashlight;
lock data (H), hold down for backlight;
to switch between MAX/MIN, hold down to exit
MAX/MIN mode or enter/exit relative value
(REL) measurement mode)
Function/Range Selector Dial
Input Jacks
Grounding symbol
Double insulation symbol
 Fuse: F200mA/250V, F10A/250V
 Power Supply: 1.5V AAA ×2
Auto Power Off: The instrument will automatically power off after
approximately 15 minutes.
 Maximum Display Value: 5999
 Overload Indicator: "OL"
 Polarity Display: Negative polarity is displayed as "-"
 Working Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
 Storage Temperature: -10°C to 50°C
 Low Battery Indicator: The display shows
 Dimensions: 150 mm × 75 mm × 47 mm
 Weight: Approximately 300 g (including batteries)
DC Voltage & AC Voltage
Range
Resolution
600mV
0.1mV
press to
:
6V
press
:
60V
600V
100mV
Input impedance: 10MΩ
Overload protection: 600mV range: 250V DC or AC RMS; all other ranges:
600V DC or AC RMS
AC voltage frequency range: 40Hz to 1000Hz Display: True RMS
DC Current & AC Current
Range
Resolution
600µA
6000µA
60mA
600mA
6A
10A
Overload protection: F500mA/250V fuse; F10A/250V fuse
Frequency range: 40Hz to 1000Hz
Resistance
Range
600Ω
6kΩ
60kΩ
600kΩ
6MΩ
60MΩ
Overload protection: 250V DC or AC RMS
Frequency Test
Range
10Hz
100Hz
1kHz
10kHz
100kHz
1MHz
10MHz
Overload protection: 250V DC or AC RMS
Capacitance Test
Range
60nF
DC Voltage
Accuracy
±0.5%±3
1mV
±0.5%±3
10mV
±0.8%±3
±0.8%±5
DC Current
Accuracy
0.1µA
±1.0%±5
1µA
±1.0%±5
0.01mA
±1.0%±5
0.1mA
±2.0%±5
0.001A
±2.0%±5
0.01A
±2.0%±5
Display: True RMS
Resolution
Accuracy
0.1Ω
0.001kΩ
0.01kΩ
0.1kΩ
0.001MΩ
0.01MΩ
Resolution
0.001Hz
0.01Hz
0.1Hz
0.001kHz
0.01kHz
0.1kHz
0.001MHz
Resolution
0.01nF
AC Voltage
Accuracy
±1.0%±10
±1.0%±10
±1.0%±10
±1.0%±10
AC Current
Accuracy
±1.8%±5
±1.8%±5
±1.8%±5
±2.0%±5
±2.0%±5
±2.0%±5
±1.0%±5
±1.0%±5
±1.0%±5
±1.0%±5
±1.0%±5
±1.2%±8
Accuracy
±0.5%±4
Accuracy
±4.0%±5

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  • Page 1 MS850D Digital Multimeter User Manual  Fuse: F200mA/250V, F10A/250V  Power Supply: 1.5V AAA ×2 This product is a small handheld digital multimeter offering stable Auto Power Off: The instrument will automatically power off after performance, high reliability, and anti-drop capabilities. The instrument features an approximately 15 minutes.
  • Page 2 with the load to be tested. The current value and the polarity of the red test lead 600nF 0.1nF will be displayed simultaneously. 6µF 0.001uF 3. Pressing the SEL button will also display the frequency of the measured current. ±4.0%±5 60µF 0.01µF Note:...
  • Page 3 Replacing the Battery and Fuse 1. Under normal circumstances, the fuse does not need to be replaced. Power off the instrument and remove the test leads before proceeding with fuse or battery replacement. Unscrew the screws on the back cover to open the case. 2.