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Publication number DM3-070920
September 2007
© Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007
All Rights Reserved
DM3000 Series Digital Multimeter
DM3061/2/3/4
DM3051/2/3/4
RIGOL

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide RIGOL Publication number DM3-070920 September 2007 DM3000 Series Digital Multimeter DM3061/2/3/4 DM3051/2/3/4 © Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007 All Rights Reserved www.valuetronics.com...
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  • Page 3 RIGOL Copyright © RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2007 All Rights Reserved. RIGOL products are protected by patent law in and outside of P.R. China. Information in this publication replaces that in all previously corresponding material. RIGOL Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to modify or change pat of or all the specifications and pricing policies at company’s sole decision.
  • Page 4: Safety Notices

    Follow the User’s Guide for further ratings information before making connections to the instrument. Do not operate without Covers. Do not operate your oscilloscope with covers or panels removed. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 5 The disturbance test of all the models can meet the limit values of A in the standard of EN 61326: 1997+A1+A2+A3, but can't meet the limit values of B. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 6 CAUTION indicates that a potential damage to the instrument or other property might occur. Symbols on the Product: These symbols may appear on the Instrument: Hazardous Refer to Protective Grounding Test Voltage Instructions Earth Terminal Terminal Grounding of Chassis Terminal ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 7: General-Purpose Multimeter

    RIGOL General-Purpose Multimeter The book covers the following description and eight models DM3000 Series Digital Multimeter: DM3061, DM3062, DM3063, DM3064; DM3051, DM3052, DM3053, DM3054. DM3000 Series Digital Multimeter desktop naming rules: Prefix desktop Digital Multimeter Serial Number , 5 5 digit 1 Basic;...
  • Page 8 RIGOL RIGOL DM3000-Series Digital Multimeter is a high-precision, multifunction, multi-automatic measurement for user’s designment of products, including 6 digits multimeter, high-speed data acquisition, automatic measurement and inspection, many mathematical transform, in one of sensor measurements and other functions. In support RS-232, USB, LAN and GPIB interface. It supports U disk storage and print.
  • Page 9 Saturating responses of 256 x 64 pixel monochrome LCD I/O: RS-232, USB, LAN and GPIB Built-in USB Host to support USB disk and USB printer Simple, convenient, flexible control software: Ultralogger, Supports for Microsoft® Windows 98/2000/Me/XP ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER 3 APPLICATION & EXAMPLES ............ 3-1 Example 1: Reading Statistic Functions ................3-1 Example 2: Elimination Test Leads Resistance Error...........3-3 Example 3: dB Measurement..................3-4 Example 4: dBm Measurement ..................3-5 VIII ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 11 Troubleshooting ........................4-3 CHAPTER 5 SUPPORT & SERVICE ..............5-4 CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX................... 6-1 Appendix A: Specifications ....................6-1 Appendix B: DM3000 Series Accessories ..............6-7 Appendix C: General Care and Cleaning ...............6-8 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series...
  • Page 12 www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Basic Multimeter Operations

    To Measure Frequency and Period To Make an Arbitrary Sensor measurement To Choice Digits resolving index To Choose Data Digit Display To Choose Range Options To Control Trigger Options ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 14: General Inspection

    RIGOL Sales Representative. If the shipping container is damaged, or the cushioning materials show signs of stress, notify the carrier as well as your RIGOL sales office. Keep the shipping materials for the carrier’s inspection.
  • Page 15: Handle Adjustment

    Then, make the handle rotate to the desired position. The operation methods are shown in the graphs 1-1, 1-2, 1-3. Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Figure 1-3 Viewing Positions Carrying Position ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 16: The Front/Rear Panel And User Interface

    District Yellow: Trigger Control Keys LCD Display Direction Keys Menu Operation District Purple: Blue Direction: On/Off Measurement Keys Current Input Terminal Function Selective USB Host Function Keys Keys Figure 1-4 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 17 Multiplexer Interface Selector Ext Trigger Figure 1-5 Digits resolving Local/Remote Range index Operation Current Measurement Measurement Data Display Parameters Name Parameters Display Operation Menu Figure 1-6 The interface explanation ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 18 In this book, the regarding keys writing expression has the same log with the keys on the front panel. It is noteworthy that the menu operates keys, marking with the belt shadow. For example, Conti indicates the short circuit option in menu ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 19: To Measure Dc Voltage

    Set the Null value. Null computing will be an option operation; it could be setup in accordance with user demand. If user does not implement Null computing, this parameter is not ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 20 “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with press Save softkey. Note If the users cannot predict the scope of the measurement, please choose Auto range to obtain more accurate measurement data. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 21: To Measure Ac Voltage

    Filter Bandwidth will be 10MΩ, this parameter had been setup, and users may carry on the AC Voltage measurement directly without modification. Set the Null value. Null computing will be an option operation, could be setup in accordance with ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 22 In this function you can get the “Info” (information), “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with press Save softkey. 1-10 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 23: To Measure Dc Current

    (To know the specific setting methods of the Null value setting, please refer to Chapter 2 “To Set Up Measurement Parameters”, Null computing) ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-11 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 24 In this function you can get the “Info” (information), “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save softkey. 1-12 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 25: To Measure Ac Current

    Filter, to setup the AC Filter Bandwidth. Default value of the AC Filter Bandwidth will be “Mid”(Middle), this parameter had been setup, and the users may carry on the AC Voltage measurement directly without modification. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-13 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 26 In this function you can get the “Info” (information), “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save softkey. 1-14 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 27: To Measure Resistance

    Set the Null value Null computing will be an option operation, could be setup in accordance with user demand. If user does not implement Null computing, this parameter is not ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-15 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 28 “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save softkey. NOTE When measuring small value resistance, Null operation will be recommended, the test wire impedance error could be eliminated. 1-16 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 29 (To know the specific setting methods of the Null value setting, please refer to Chapter 2 “To Set Up Measurement Parameters”, Null computing) ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-17 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 30 “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save softkey. NOTE When measuring resistances, you could not touch both ends of the resistance. It will cause the measurement inaccurate. 1-18 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 31: To Measure Capacitance

    (To know the specific setting methods of the Null value setting, please refer to Chapter 2 “To Set Up Measurement Parameters”, Null computing) ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-19 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 32 Before measuring the electrolytic capacitance, you should make the two legs of the electrolytic capacitance short circuit and let it be discharged, and then you can measure it. 1-20 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 33: To Test Continuity

    Res, to set up the Short-circuit Impedance. Default value of the Short-circuit Impedance will be 10MΩ, this parameter had been setup, and the user may carry on the Continuity measurement directly without modification. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-21 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 34 RIGOL 4. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Open or Closed Circuit Figure 1-29 Continuity Measurement instruction chart 1-22 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 35: To Check Diodes

    1. Connect test leads as Figure 1-31 shown. Red test lead connects the HI Terminal, Black test lead connects the LO Terminal. 2. Press to select the Check Diodes. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-23 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 36 RIGOL 3. Lead test leads into circuit, start to check. Forward Bias Figure 1-31 Check Diodes instruction chart 1-24 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 37: To Measure Frequency And Period

    (To know the specific setting methods of the Null value setting, please refer to Chapter 2 “To Set Up Measurement Parameters”, Null computing) ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-25 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 38 In this function you can get the “Info” (information), “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save softkey. 1-26 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 39 (To know the specific setting methods of the Null value setting, please refer to Chapter 2 “To Set Up Measurement Parameters”, Null computing) ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-27 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 40 In this function you can get the “Info” (information), “List” and “Graph” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save softkey. 1-28 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 41: To Measure Arbitrary Sensor

    3. Press New, enter the newly- built sensor reference data file interface. Figure 1-39 (1). In New function interface, you are allowed to edit the sensor Name, sensor Type and physical value Unit of the sensor. Figure 1-40 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-29 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 42 In order be suitable for the different type sensor, the reference value is able to separate into several SEGment in accordance with the different algorithms. Figure 1-44 1-30 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 43 U-disk for the future work. Figure 1-49 Press Apply button, to use this reference value file. Press Save to save the file. Figure 1-50 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-31 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 44 In this function you can get the “Info” (information), “List” of this measurement. Also, you can save this information data with pressing the Save button. 1-32 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 45 Sensor Figure 1-54 Voltage, Resistance, and Frequency mode sensor instruction chart Sensor Figure 1-55 Current mode sensor instruction chart Figure 1-56 Choosing interfaces of measure and correspond value ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-33 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 46: To Choice Digits Resolving Index

    (1). Each precision of the measure function can be set separately without influence. (2). Choose the reading precision of 6 1/2 bit when measuring AC for the best. (3). Store the digits resolving index in volatile memory. 1-34 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 47: To Choose Data Digit Display

    The data digits is 6 Figure 1-60 The data digits is 5 NOTE In high-accuracy measurement, if users need to show less data digit, it can show fewer digits for user-friendly reading. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-35 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 48: To Choose Range Options

    Down to reduce the range. Press key, start the automatic determination. Methods 2: In the main interface, use the menu option keys to adjust the range. Figure 1-62 Choice Range Options Menu 1-36 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 49 In data input interface, press up and down keys to change the number. In data input interface, press left and right keys to change the different digits. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 1-37 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 50: To Control Trigger Options

    The reading- hold mode allows you to capture and hold a stable reading on the front panel display. NOTE Press key, in Remote Mode, by switching back to the local mode. 1-38 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 51: Chapter 2 Operating Your Multimeter

    Chapter 2 Operating Your Multimeter By now you have got a brief understanding of DM3000 series with the front/rear panel, every function control area and keys. You should also know how to determine the setup of the multimeters by viewing the status bar.
  • Page 52: To Set Up Measurement Parameters

    Measurement Parameters Menu. Use the measurement parameters menu to set up the measurement parameters. The default parameters had been set up by RIGOL, users may carry on any measurement operation directly, and users also can set up any measurement parameters as their wish.
  • Page 53 The range of continue resistance is 1Ω~1000Ω. The default value is 10Ω. The continue resistance stored in the easy-lost memorizer, the resistance still keep when the power is off. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 54 The AC Filter Parameters are saved in the volatile memory, the data will lose when the power is off. The default value of AC Filter Parameters is “Mid” (middle). ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 55: Dc Input Resistance

    (2). While the DC input resistance is selected to >10GΩ, the input resistance of 200mV, 2V and 20V measurement range is >10GΩ; 200V and 1000V measurement range will be still keep 10MΩ input resistance. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 56: Null Measurement

    The current measured value will be the setting value. Clear Set the value to be zero. On/Off Turn the Null function on or off. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 57 (2). To select Zero function. Start null function, the multimeter will use the current value to Null value. (3). In Null setting display interface, it uses the Direction Keys to input the setting null value. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 58: Ratio Measurement

    (2). Measuring Input Terminal, for measuring DC voltage. The measuring voltage scope is 0V~1000V. (3). Input LO Terminal and Sense LO Terminal must have a common reference value, and the voltage difference cannot surpass ±2V. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 59 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Signal Reference Voltage Voltage Figure 2-7 Ratio Measurement instruction chart ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 60: Frequency Measurement

    3. According to the voltage measuring scope, choose the correct range. 4. Set up the DC Ratio Measurement. Press Freq On, to start the AC Frequency Measurement. Press to save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-10 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 61 RIGOL 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. AC Voltage Figure 2-9 AC Current Figure 2-10 Figure 2-11 Frequency measurement display interface ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-11 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 62: Math Functions

    Turn on Math function. ON/OFF Turn off Math function. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-12 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 63 Support Support AC Current Support Support 2-Wire Support Support Resistance 4-Wire Support Support Resistance Frequency Support Support Period Support Support Continuity Diodes Ratio Support Support Capacitance Support Support ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-13 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 64 Turn on Math function. ON/OFF Turn off Math function. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-14 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 65: Statistic Measurement

    Statistical measurement all reading Min value. Ave (Average) Statistical measurement all reading Average value. Statistical measurement all the number of readings. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-15 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 66: Limit Measurement

    The parameters value scope of Limit function: (1). The limit value scope is 0%~±120% of the current measurement range. (2). The upper limit value should be always bigger than the lower limit value. 2-16 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 67 The relative value can take any value between 0 dBm and ±200.0 dBm. The default relative value is 10 dBm. You can either let the instrument automatically measure this value, or you can enter a specified value. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-17 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 68: Dbm Measurement

    Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. The computation method of the dBm: dBm = 10 x Log [ (Reading ) / 0.001W ] expressed measuring the resistance value in the actual electric circuit. 2-18 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 69: To Set Up Triggering Parameter Function

    Single Setting Single manual trigger parameter. Setting the reading Hold scope. Setting the pulse width of sampling ending signal. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-19 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 70: Auto Triggering

    • If a trigger delay is not manually set, the default trigger delay is automatically set. • If you manually specify a trigger delay, that delay is used for all measurement functions (except continuity and diode test). 2-20 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 71: Reading Hold

    0.1% Set the hold scope is 0.1%. Set the hold scope is 1%. Set the hold scope is 10%. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-21 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 72 When reading hold started, the input resistance was automatism set to 10MΩ for all DC voltage range. This set-up is conducive to reducing noise arising from the open-loop testing. 2-22 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 73: Single Triggering

    While the multimeter receives a single trigger single, the multimeter takes one reading or a number of readings. The number of sample count scope from 1 to 50,000. The factory default is 1. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-23 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 74: External Triggering

    Figure 2-22 The interface of the external triggering Users could set the triggering mod as the following: the rise edge, the fall edge, high level and low level. 2-24 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 75 Figure 2-23 The interface of the external triggering After the external triggering start, the key on the front panel both will wink out. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-25 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 76 (2). Once in the external triggering mode, when operate the math limited value, the instrument will export a pulse signal and hint it has over pass. 2-26 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 77: Store And Recall

    Save the document to the location which you Save have selected. Erase Delete the document which you have selected. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-27 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 78 Save the document to the location which you Save have selected. Erase Delete the document which you have selected. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-28 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 79: Document Storage

    Type, choose the type “MeasData” of the files, into the menu shown below: Figure 2-28 Press Type, choose the type “Datalog” of the files, into the menu shown below: Figure 2-29 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-29 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 80 When choose different files types, Press Type, to switch the file type (Data, Parameter, and Sensor). When operating the A disk, do not take off the U disk. 2-30 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 81 The cursor will wink at the position of the current operation area. The delete function can only delete the letter on which the cursor taking place. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-31 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 82: To Set Up The Utility

    Figure 2-33 Table 2-22 Utility Function Menu Explanation Function Explanation Menu To set up I/O parameters. To set up system information configuration. Test function. 2-32 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 83: System Settings

    Set up the display. Sound Switch beeper sound On/Off. Clock Set up the benchmark clock. Format Set up digit display format. Set up or resume the system values. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-33 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 84: Select Languages

    Table 2-24 System Settings Function Menu Explanation Function Explanation Menu 中文简 Select the Chinese Simplified. English Select the English. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-34 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 85: Set Up The Display

    Increase or decrease the display contrast with left Contr and right keys. Invert Set to invert display mode. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-35 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 86 RIGOL Switch Beeper Sound Press Sound, enter the menu shown below: Figure 2-37 Sound On Figure 2-38 Sound Off 2-36 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 87 Set up the time. Hide Hide data and time display. Done Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. Back to a higher level menu, without save. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-37 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 88 Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. Figure 2-42 “ ” express radix point, “ ” express separator Figure 2-43 “ ” express radix point, “ ” express separator 2-38 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 89 , then the separator can only be , none of space; in contrarily, if the decimal is , then the separator can only be , none of space. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-39 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 90 Set up LAN interface. GPIB Set up GPIB I/O interface. Check USB interface ID. RS232 Set up RS-232 I/O interface. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-40 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 91 Set the host name. Domain Name/ Set the domain name. DNS address Set DNS address. Examines the current LAN connection Info information. Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-41 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 92 Table 2-30 IP Setting Menu Explanation Function Setting Explanation Menu Automatically assigns the IP address DHCP Manual assigns the IP address Save all changes, back to a higher level Done menu. 2-42 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 93 Table 2-31 DNS Setting Menu Explanation Function Setting Explanation Menu Host Set the host name. Set the domain name. Set the DNS address. Save all changes, back to a higher Done level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-43 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 94 GPIB, enter the menu shown below: Figure 2-52 Table 2-32 GPIB I/O Setting Function Menu Explanation Function Explanation Menu Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-44 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 95 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400. 38400 None The parity check include: None, Parity Odd check, and Even check. Even Save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-45 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 96: High-Speed Data Logger

    Notice: Once in the DataLog mod, do not use the Auto range option function but choose the appropriate range option, thus the Log rates can be guaranteed. Press Log, enter the data logger interface shown below. Figure 2-55 The DataLog setting interface 2-46 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 97 Sa/s, enter the interface shows below. Figure 2-56 The DataLog rate setting interface Press Start, enter the interface shows below. Figure 2-57 The DataLog start manner setting interface ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-47 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 98 RIGOL Press Stop, enter the interface shows below. Figure 2-58 The DataLog Stop manner setting interface 2-48 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 99 To set the sample rate with 13 values from 1/10m to 50k/s. 50k/s Save all the changes, back to a higher level menu. The system has set 13 DataLog rates; it is convenient for the user. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-49 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 100 To set the DataLog start manner to be external trigger. The latency time from trigger start to Delay beginning DataLog. Save all the changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-50 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 101 The default value of delay time is 0s, use the The set value direction key to set the time you need. Save all the changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-51 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 102 To set the sample points of DataLog, stop REC# the sample when reach the set number. Infinity To set the DataLog don’t stop sampling. Save all the changes, back to a higher level menu. 2-52 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 103: Multi-Route Scanning

    Menu Create a new Scan task. Edit Amend a stored Scan task. Load Load a stored Scan task. Implement the current Scan task. Store the changing and return. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-53 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 104 Add the Scanning task one by one. Affirm the setting of accomplishing Save Done the task and then stored or apply it Apply straightly. Store the changing and return. 2-54 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 105 Press Del, delete the letter when it was pitched on. Figure 2-66 Press Done after the name was exported confirm using the name for this Scanning task. Figure 2-67 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-55 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 106 The appended task would be added at the end of the created scanning table orderly, when it comes to deleting or editing, it means to operating the current task. 2-56 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 107 Press Done, then the scanning file will be stored in the appointed location. (the U disk operation is similar to the autochthonic, both of them should use the location to choose and store in the disk A:\) Figure 2-74 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-57 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 108 The system will exit the scanning function after the measure is over and return the function interface before. Press while the scanning task is running for a few times, the current task will stop. 2-58 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 109 Current value:It is the last applied scanning task. After choosing the object scanning task to edit, the later operation is the same as creating a new scanning task, thus not specify again here. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-59 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 110 Press Load, enter the load interface of the scan task Figure 2-78 Use the direction key to choose the scanning task file needs to load, and then press Read to accomplish the task. 2-60 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 111: How To Use The Built-In Help System

    The method of obtaining the help of the keyword: Use the up/down key to choose the relevant keyword in the help file, press will get the help information. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 2-61 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 112 11. To change the electric power fuse Use to attain the method of how to change the electric power fuse. 12. Technique support Use to attain the manners of getting the technique support. 2-62 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 113: Chapter 3 Application & Examples

    AC Voltage measurement function. Choose a correct range. 3. Set the Statistic measurement function parameters. (1). Press Stats Max, choose maximum value measurement. (2). Press , save all changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 114 4. Start Statistical measurement. (1). Press ON, turn on the Statistic measurement function. (2). Press , finish this setting. 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Figure 3-2 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 115: Example 2: Elimination Test Leads Resistance Error

    4. In resistance measurement display interface, press Null, start Null function. 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 116: Example 3: Db Measurement

    4. Start dB measurement. (1). Press ON, turn on Total measurement function. (2). Press , finish this setting. 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Figure 3-6 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 117: Example 4: Dbm Measurement

    5. Start dBm measurement. (1). Press ON, turn on dBm measurement function. (2). Press , and finish this setting. 6. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Figure 3-8 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 118: Example 5: Limit Test

    4. Start Total measurement. (1). Press ON, turn on Limit measurement function. (2). Press , finish this setting. 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Figure 3-10 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 119: Example 6: Temperature Sensor

    Prpty, select the proper function interface. Figure 3-12 (1). Press Name, input the name of this sensor: SensorT. Figure 3-13 (2). Press Type, select the type of the sensor: Resistance. Figure 3-14 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 120 Del or Edit do the operations that you want to. When you finish inputting all the data, press and save all the changes, back to a higher level menu. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 121 Apply, save all the data into the local storage, and applies it immediately. Figure 3-20 7. According to the sensor type, select an appropriate connection method. (1). Voltage, resistance, frequency sensor: Sensor Figure 3-21 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 122 RIGOL (2). Current sensor: Sensor Figure 3-22 3-10 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 123: Example 7: Reading Hold

    Hold mode. If current trigger mode is single, press button twice. 5. Lead test leads into circuit, start to measure. Figure 3-24 ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. 3-11 User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
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  • Page 125: Chapter 4 Prompt Messages& Troubleshooting

    Null value function setting value cannot surpass the measuring range scope. 10. Upper limit should larger than lower limit In limit measurement the Upper limit should larger than lower limit. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 126 Currently measurement function Max setting value: **. 20 Minimum value is ** Currently measurement function Min setting value: **. 21 Unused The measurement for the forestall measuring function is unused for currently measuring function. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 127: Troubleshooting

    (3). Check if the safety tube has been melt, change another one if necessary. (4). Having done with the above steps, restart the instrument. (5). If it still can not work properly, please contract the local RIGOL Support center, let’s serve for you.
  • Page 128: Chapter 5 Support & Service

    Warranty (DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters) RIGOL warrants that the products that it manufactures and sells will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of shipment from an authorized RIGOL distributor. If a product proves defective within the respective period, RIGOL will provide repair or replacement as described in the complete warranty statement.
  • Page 129: Contact Rigol

    RIGOL Contact RIGOL If you meet any ambiguity during the use of our products, please contact RIGOL Technologies, Inc. or contact your local distributor. Domestic: Please call Tel: (8610)80706688 Fax: (8610)80720067 9:00 am –5: 00 pm from Monday to Friday Or by e-mail: support@rigol.com...
  • Page 130 Choose the correct voltage shelves location in the voltage selected switches. Enclose the seat of the fuse to the slot after placed the fuse. Figure 5-1 The sketch map of changing the electric power fuse ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...
  • Page 131: Appendix A: Specifications

    RIGOL Chapter 6 Appendix Appendix A: Specifications DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters Performance Characteristics (6 1/2) Range Resolution Accuracy: Input Current, ± 1 Year (% of reading + Or Current Source: Performance Parameters: AC Voltage Frequency: % of range) DC Voltage 200.000,0 mV...
  • Page 132 RIGOL DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters Performance Characteristics (6 1/2) Range Resolution Accuracy: Input Current, ± 1 Year (% of reading + Or Current Source: Performance Parameters: AC Voltage Frequency: % of range) 5kHz-10kHz 0.20 + 0.04 1Ω/1.000,00 A 0.02Ω/10.000,0 A Resistance (2-wire and 4-wire) 200.000,0Ω...
  • Page 133 RIGOL DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters Performance Characteristics (6 1/2) Range Resolution Accuracy: Input Current, ± 1 Year (% of reading + Or Current Source: Performance Parameters: AC Voltage Frequency: % of range) USB I/O Interface USB Host to support USB disk and USB printer; USB Device...
  • Page 134 RIGOL DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters Performance Characteristics (5 3/4) Range Resolution Accuracy: Input Current, ± 1 Year (% of reading + Or Current Source: Performance Parameters: AC Voltage Frequency: % of range) DC Voltage 10MΩ 或>10GΩ 400.000 mV 1μV 0.025 + 0.002 10MΩ...
  • Page 135 RIGOL DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters Performance Characteristics (5 3/4) Range Resolution Accuracy: Input Current, ± 1 Year (% of reading + Or Current Source: Performance Parameters: AC Voltage Frequency: % of range) 400.000 kΩ 1Ω 0.05 + 0.002 10μA 4.000,00 MΩ...
  • Page 136 RIGOL DM3000 Series Digital Multimeters Performance Characteristics (5 3/4) Range Resolution Accuracy: Input Current, ± 1 Year (% of reading + Or Current Source: Performance Parameters: AC Voltage Frequency: % of range) 1,000V , 750V AC, DC&AC max external current 10A, internal...
  • Page 137: Appendix B: Dm3000 Series Accessories

    RIGOL Appendix B: DM3000 Series Accessories Standard Accessories: USB Data Wire Test Lead Kit A Power Cord that fits the standard of destination country. A User’s Guide A User Registration Form Inspection Module (DM3063/64/53/54 only) Data Connection Cable (DM3063/64/53/54 only)
  • Page 138: Appendix C: General Care And Cleaning

    2. Use a soft cloth dampened with water to clean the instrument. NOTICE: To avoid damage to the surface of the instrument or probes, do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaning agent. ©Copyright RIGOL Technologies, Inc. 2007. User’s Guide for DM3000 Series www.valuetronics.com...

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