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Measuring Resistance, To avoid possible damage to the meter or to

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To input a temperature offset value, press the softkey labeled Offset to open a message box with the present offset value. Use 6 and 5 to position the cursor over one of the digits or the polarity sign. Use 7 and 8 to scroll through the numbers for each digit in the offset or switch between a + or - offset. With the desired value displayed, press the softkey labeled OK to set the temperature offset. When set to something other than 0.0, the offset value is shown in the secondary display. Measuring Resistance W Caution To avoid possible damage to the meter or to the equipment under test, disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring resistance. The Meter measures resistance (opposition to current flow) in ohms (Ω). This is accomplished by sending a small current out through the test leads to the circuit under test. To measure resistance, set the Meter's rotary switch to S and set up the Meter as shown in Figure 15. True-rms Digital Multimeters Making Measurements Keep the following in mind when measuring resistance. Because the meter's test current flows through all possible paths between the probe tips, the measured value of a resistor in a circuit is often different from the resistor's rated value. The test leads can add 0.1 Ω to 0.2 Ω of error to resistance measurements. To test the leads, touch the probe tips together and read the resistance of the leads. To remove lead resistance from the measurement, hold the test lead tips together and press the softkey labeled Menu. Next, move the menu selector to the menu item labeled REL and press the softkey labeled REL. Now all future displayed readings indicate the resistance at the probe tips. The Meter's resistance function includes modes to help with resistance measurements. Pressing the softkey labeled Menu opens a menu of items that can be used to modify the basic resistance measurement. Refer to the appropriate section in this manual to learn more about each menu item. 29

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True-rms Digital Multimeters
Making Measurements
29
To input a temperature offset value, press the softkey labeled
Offset
to open a message box with the present offset value. Use
6
and
5
to position the cursor over one of the digits or the polarity
sign. Use
7
and
8
to scroll through the numbers for each digit
in the offset or switch between a + or – offset. With the desired
value displayed, press the softkey labeled
OK
to set the
temperature offset. When set to something other than 0.0, the
offset value is shown in the secondary display.
Measuring Resistance
W
Caution
To avoid possible damage to the meter or to the
equipment under test, disconnect circuit power
and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before
measuring resistance.
The Meter measures resistance (opposition to current flow) in
ohms (
Ω
). This is accomplished by sending a small current out
through the test leads to the circuit under test.
To measure resistance, set the Meter’s rotary switch to
S
and
set up the Meter as shown in Figure 15.
Keep the following in mind when measuring resistance.
Because the meter’s test current flows through all possible paths
between the probe tips, the measured value of a resistor in a
circuit is often different from the resistor’s rated value.
The test leads can add 0.1
Ω
to 0.2
Ω
of error to resistance
measurements. To test the leads, touch the probe tips together
and read the resistance of the leads. To remove lead resistance
from the measurement, hold the test lead tips together and press
the softkey labeled
Menu
. Next, move the menu selector to the
menu item labeled
REL
and press the softkey labeled
REL
. Now
all future displayed readings indicate the resistance at the probe
tips.
The Meter’s resistance function includes modes to help with
resistance measurements. Pressing the softkey labeled
Menu
opens a menu of items that can be used to modify the basic
resistance measurement. Refer to the appropriate section in this
manual to learn more about each menu item.