Operating instructions – Velleman DVM851 User Manual

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DVM851

01.08.2012

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9.3 AC VOLTAGE

Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages > 600V

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

200V

100mV

±

1.2% of rdg

600V

1V

Frequency range: 40Hz to 400Hz.

9.4 DIODE & CONTINUITY

Do not conduct diode- or continuity measurements on live circuits.

Range

Description

If continuity exists (less than 60

), built-in buzzer will sound

Displays the diode's approx. forward voltage drop

9.5 RESISTANCE

Do not conduct resistance measurements on live circuits.

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

200

0.1

±

0.8% of rdg

2k

1

20k

10

200k

100

2M

1k

±

1.0% of rdg

Maximum open circuit voltage : 3.2V

9.6 TRANSISTOR hFE TEST (0-1000)

Do not conduct transistor measurements on live circuits. For transistor test use the
included adaptor socket.

Range

Tested range

Tested current

NPN & PNP

0-1000

Ib = 10µA

10.

Operating instructions

10.1 DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT

Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages > 600V

Use extreme caution when measuring voltages higher than 60Vdc or 30Vac rms.
Always place your fingers behind the protective edges of the test probes while measuring!

1. Connect the red test lead to the "V

mA" jack and the black lead to the "COM" jack.

2. Set the rotary switch in the desired DCV position. If the voltage to be measured is unknown

beforehand, you should set the range switch in the highest range position and then reduce gradually
until the ideal resolution is obtained.

3. Connect the test leads to the source being measured.
4. Read the voltage value on the LCD display along with the polarity of the red lead connection.

10.2 DC CURRENT MEASUREMENT

Do not measure current in circuits with voltages > 250V

Use extreme caution when measuring voltages higher than 60Vdc or 30Vac rms.
Always place your fingers behind the protective edges of the test probes while measuring!

1. Connect the red test lead to the "V

mA" jack and the black test lead to the "COM" jack (switch the

red lead to the "10A" jack for measurements between 200mA and 10A).

2. Set the rotary switch (DCA) in the desired position.
3. Open the circuit in which the current is to be measured and connect the test leads to the circuit

SERIES.

4. Read the current value and the polarity of the red lead connection on the LCD display

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Accuracy

1.2% of rdg

±

10 digits

or continuity measurements on live circuits.

in buzzer will sound

lays the diode's approx. forward voltage drop

Accuracy

0.8% of rdg

±

2 digits

1.0% of rdg

±

2 digits

Do not conduct transistor measurements on live circuits. For transistor test use the

Tested voltage

Vcd = 3V

Use extreme caution when measuring voltages higher than 60Vdc or 30Vac rms.

the test probes while measuring!

mA" jack and the black lead to the "COM" jack.

Set the rotary switch in the desired DCV position. If the voltage to be measured is unknown

ch in the highest range position and then reduce gradually

Read the voltage value on the LCD display along with the polarity of the red lead connection.

Use extreme caution when measuring voltages higher than 60Vdc or 30Vac rms.
Always place your fingers behind the protective edges of the test probes while measuring!

mA" jack and the black test lead to the "COM" jack (switch the

current is to be measured and connect the test leads to the circuit IN

Read the current value and the polarity of the red lead connection on the LCD display

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