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  read this owner's manual thoroughly before use http://ww w .all-sun.com owner's operation manual for 830 series DT830 series 3 1/2 digital multimeter oem & odm manufacturer of test & measurement instruments in china 1000 200 20 2000m 200m 2000k 200k 20k 2000 20 0 h fe 10a 200m 20m 2000 200 200 750 off d c a a c v d c v y e b c e e c b e n p n p n p 10 a m a x 10 a d c vy m a 750 v a c 1000 v d c 100 ma m a x c o m 500 v m a x digit al mul timeter 1000 200 20 2000m 200m 2000k 200k 750 off d c v free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
warranty this instrument is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year. any instrument found defective within one year from the delivery date and returned to the factory withtransportation charges prepaid, will be repaired, adjusted, or replaced at no charge to the original purchaser. this warranty does not cover expandable items such as batteries or fuses. if the defect has been caused by a misuseor abnormal operation conditions, the repair will be billed at a nominal cost. safety information DT830 series multimeter have been designed according to iec-1010 concerning electronic measuring instruments with a measurement category (cat 600v), the max. permitted transient voltage: 2500v, and pollution2. electrical symbols to avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, follow these guidelines: warning do not use the meter if it is damaged. before you use the meter, inspect the case. pay particular attention to the insulation surroundingthe connectors inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. check the test leads for continuity. replace damaged test leads before you use the meter. ac (alternating current)dc (direct current) important safety information. refer to the manual. dangerous voltage may be present. earth ground fuse conforms to european union directives double insulated 1 this meter is designed to be indoor use. http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
remaining endangerment: when an input terminal is connected to dangerous live potential it is to be noted that this potential at all other terminals can occur! do not use the meter if it operates abnormally. protection may be impaired. when in doubt, have the meter serviced. do not operate the meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the meter, between terminals or between any terminal and earth ground. before use, verify the meter's operation by measuring a known voltage. when measuring current, turn off circuit power before connecting the meter in the circuit. remember to place the meter in series with thecircuit. when servicing the meter, use only specified replacement parts. use with caution when working above 30v ac rms, 42v peak, or 60vdc. such voltages pose a shock hazard. when using the probes, keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probes. connect the common test lead before you connect the live test lead. when you disconnect test leads, disconnect the live test lead first. remove the test leads from the meter before you open the battery door. do not operate the meter with the battery door or portions of the coverremoved or loosened. to avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal injury, replace the batteries as soon as the low battery indicator ( " " ) appears. 2 cat i-measurement category i is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to mains. ( examples are measurementson circuits not derived from mains, and specially protected (internal) mains-derived circuits. in the latter case, the transient stresses are variable; for that reason, its necessary that the transient-withstand -capability of equipment is made known to the user.). don?t use the equipment for measurement within measurement categories ii,iii and iv. http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
caution to avoid possible damage to the meter or to the equipment under test, follow these guidelines: disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing resistance, continuity, diodes, or capacitance. use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements. before measuring current, check the meter's fuses and turn power off to the circuit before connecting the meter to the circuit. before rotating the range switch to change functions, disconnect test leads from the circuit under test. 3 before attempting to insert transistors for testing, always be sure that the test leads have been disconnected from any measurement circuits. remove test leads from the meter before opening the meter case. maintenance before opening the case, always disconnect the test leads from all live circuits. to continue protection against fire, replace fuse only with the specified voltage and current ratings: f 250ma/250v (fast blown) ? 5 x 20 periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent. do not use abrasives or solvents. 830 series multimeters are pocket-sized 3 1/2-digit digital multimeters for measuring dc and ac voltage, dc current, resistance and testing diode. some models also provide transistor test function, signal output or performing continuity test. overload protection and low battery indication are provided. following table shows functions of the series multimeters. general description http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
this function allows the meter to output a signal as a signal ge nerator. front panel description 832h 837838 830bl model 830a 830b 830d 830e 832 dcv acv dca hfe temp bat 50hz 50hz light 830 1000hz 2 1 6 4 5 3 300v 300 200 20 2000m 200m 2000k 200k 20k 2000 200 hfe 10a 200m 20m 2000 200 200 300 off e b c e e c b e npn pnp 10a max 10 v ma 200ma max com cat i 300v digital multimeter a a 4 http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
1. function and range switch this switch is used to select the functions and desired ranges as well as to turn on/off the meter. to extend the life of the battery, the switch should be in the "off" position when the meter is not in use. plug in connector for red (positive) test lead for current ( between 200ma and 10a ) measurement. there is no fuse for "10a" jack. to use safely, each measurement can not last for more than 10 seconds, and the interval between each measurement must bemore than 15 minutes. 2. display 3 1/2 digits, lcd(12mm)3. "com" jack plug in connector for black (negative) test lead. 4. jack plug in connector for red (positive) test lead for all voltage, resistance and current ( up to 200ma ) measurements. 5. "10a"jack 6. light switch ( only for DT830bl ) switch for " torch light " and " back light ". 5 http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
6 specifica tion accuracies are guaranteed for 1 yea r , 23c5c , less than 75%rh. input impedance: 1m max. input voltage: 1000v dc or 750v ac rms ( for 200mv range: 500v dc or 350 v ac rms ). 1. dc vol t age 200mv 2000mv 20v 200v 1000v 100 v 1mv 10mv 100mv 1v range resolution accuracy 1.0% 5d 0.5% 5d frequency response:45-400hz max.input voltage: 750v ac rms display: sine wave rms. average response 2. ac vol t age 200v 750v 100mv 1v range resolution accuracy 1.2% 10d http://ww w .all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
7 max. open circuit voltage: about 3 v . 4. resist ance overload protection:f 250ma/250v fused (10 a unfused) 3. dc current 6. hfe vcc about 3v , i b about 10a, display hfe 1-1000 5. tempera ture 200 a 2000 a 20ma 200ma 10a 100na 1a 10a 100a 10ma range resolution accuracy 1.0% 5d 1.2% 5d 2.0% 5d 1.2% 5d range resolution accuracy 1.0% 5d 0.1 1 10 100 1k 200 2000 20k 200k 2000k range resolution accuracy 0c~+1000c 3c 2d<150c 3% >150c 1.2% 5d http://ww w .all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
8 9. battery test display: ------------------------ polarity: ------------------------overrange indication: ------operating environment: ---storage temperature: ------ battery: ------------------------ low battery indication: ----dimensions : ----------------- weight: ------------------------ power consumption: ------- 3 1/2 digits lcd with a max. reading of 1999auto polarity indication. only figure "1" on the display. temp. 0 ~ 40*; relative humidity<75%.-15 * ~ 50*; relative humidity<90%. 9v 6f22/1.5v x 2 aa ( for DT830bl only ) " " or "bat" appears on the display. 139mm 78mm 40mm170g 20mw general specification 7. diode and buzzer diode: testing voltage about 2.8v, current about 1ma. the approximate forward voltage drop in mv will be displayed. buzzer: the buzzer will sound when it is less than about 50 . signal output: square wave ( 50hz ) or sine wave ( 1000hz ). level output: 5vp-p 8. signal output 1.5v 9v the working voltage of the batterywill be displayed on the lcd, so that the quality of the battery can be judged. the working current isabout 20ma. the working current isabout 5ma. range description test condition http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
9 operating instruction dc current measurement 1. connect the red test lead to the jack and the black test lead to the "com" jack.2. set the range switch to the desired a range. 3. open the circuit in which the current is to be measure, and connect the test leads in series with the circuit. 4. read the current value on the lcd display along with the polarity of the red test lead. dc voltage measurement 1. connect the red test lead to the jack and the black test lead to the "com" jack.2. set the range switch to the desired range. if the voltage is not known beforehand, set the range switch at the highest range position and then reduce it range by range until satisfactory resolution is obtained. 3. connect the test leads across the device or circuit to be measured. read the voltage value on the lcd display along with the polarity of the red test lead. ac voltage measure 1. connect the red test lead to the jack and the black test lead to the "com" jack.2. set the range switch to the desired range. 3. connect test leads across the device or circuit to be measured and read the voltage value on the lcd display. resistance measurement 1. connect the red test lead to the jack and the black test lead to the "com" jack.2. set the range switch to the desired range. 3. if the resistor to be measured is connected to a circuit, disconnect circuit power and discharge all capacitors before measuring resistance. http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
10 temperature measurement 1. set the range switch to the "temp" range, and the meter will show the current room temperature without any external thermocouple connections. 2. connect the k type thermocouple to the and "com" jacks. contact the object to be measured with the thermocouple care fully. read the temperature value on the lcd display. transistor test 1. set the range switch to the "hfe" range. 2. determine whether the transistor to be tested is pnp or npn type and locate the emitter, base, collector leads. insert the leads into the proper holes of the hfe socket on the front panel. the meter will display the approximate hfe value. diode & continuity measurement 1. connect the red test lead to the jack and the black test lead to the "com" jack.2. set the range switch to the range. 3. connect the red test lead to the anode of the diode to be tested and the black test lead to the cathode of the diode. 4. the approximate forward voltage drop of the diode will be displayed in mv. if the connection is reversed, only figure "1" will be shown on the lcd.5. connect the test leads to the two terminal of the circuit to be tested. if the resistance is lower than about 50 , the built-in buzzer will sound. 4. connect the test leads across the resistor to be measured and read the resistance value on the lcd display. test signal output 1. set the range switch to " " or " " range. 2. a test signal will appear between the and "com" jacks. the voltage is approximate 5vp-p. a coupling capacitor should be used when connecting the meter to a circuit. http://www.all-sun.com free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/
1 1 w arning before attempting to open the case, always be sure that test leads have been disconnected from measurement circuits. close case and tighten screws completely before using the meter to avoid electrical shock hazard. cautions: a. this is output signal. be sure not to measure voltage b. there is no shortcircuit protection. c. the voltage of the reversed signal of the output terminal should not exceed 40vp-p. ba tter y measurement 1. set the range switch to the desired "b a tt" range (1.5v or 9v). 2. connect the red test lead to the jack and the black test lead to the "com" jack. and connect the test leads to the two terminals of the battery to be measured and read the value on the lcd display . ba tter y and fuse replacement if t he s ign " " appea rs on t he lcd di s pla y , i t indi c a t e s t ha t t he ba tt e r y should be replaced. if the error of the reading is too much, it also indicate s that the battery should be replaced. t o replace the batter y , loosen th e scre w s on th e b ack cover and op e n the c a se. r e place the exhauste d battery with a new one of the same type. the fuse rarely needs to be replaced and is blown as a result of th e operator's erro r . t o replace the fuse, open the case and replace the blow n fuse with the ratings specified: f 250ma/250 v . http://ww w .all-sun.com oem & odm manufacturer of test & measurement instruments in china free datasheet http://www.datasheetlist.com/


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