Display
1. Low battery indicator
2. Data hold
4. Polarity indicator
3. Reading display
Using the meter
Data Hold
The data hold function will hold the current reading on the display.
• Press HOLD to keep the current reading on the display. H symbol will
appear on the display.
• Press HOLD again to release the hold.
Non-Contact Voltage Detection (NCV)
• Hold the NCV button down in any mode and the meter will activate the
non-contact voltage detection.
• Hold the meter up to a voltage source and the buzzer will sound and the
NCV indicator will light up if the voltage is detected (>110V AC rms).
• Release the NCV button to stop NCV detection.
Note:
• Even if the indicator doesn't go off, voltage may still exist. Do not use
NCV detection as the sole determination of a lack of voltage present in a
conductor. Detection could be impaired by socket design, insulation, etc.
• When measuring voltage through input jacks, NCV indicator may light up
due to induced voltage.
• External environmental interference could cause false NCV indications.
AC/DC voltage measurement
• Set the rotary switch to the appropriate AC or DC voltage range.
• Connect the red test lead to the input jack and the black lead to the COM
jack.
• Connect the leads to the circuit under test and read the measurements
on the display. Observe polarity for DC measurements. If OL is display, it
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