To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, and to avoid possible
damage to the tester or to the equipment under test, adhere to these
following rules:
Before using the tester inspect the case. Do not use the tester if it is
damaged or the case (or part of the case) is removed. Look for cracks
or missing plastic. Pay attention to the insulation around the
connectors.
Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal.
Check the test leads for continuity.
Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the tester,
between the terminals or between any terminal and grounding.
The rotary switch should be in the right position and no changeover of
range shall be made while measurement is conducted to prevent
damage.
When the tester is working at an effective voltage over 60V in DC or
30Vrms in AC, special care should be taken for there is danger of
electric shock.
Use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements.
Do not use or store the tester in an environment of high temperature,
humidity, explosive, flammable, damp or of a strong magnetic field.
The performance of the tester may deteriorate after being exposed to
any of these elements.
When using the test leads, keep your fingers behind the finger guards.
Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors
before testing resistance, continuity, diodes.
Please read this manual thoroughly and
ensure all contents are fully understood
before using the apparatus.
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Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator appears. With a
low battery, the meter may produce false readings that can lead to
electric shock and personal injury.
Remove the connection between the testing leads and the circuit being
tested, and turn the meter power off before opening the meter case.
The internal circuit of the meter shall not be altered at will to avoid
damage of the meter and any accident.
A soft cloth and mild detergent should be used to clean the surface of
the tester on a regular basis. No abrasive and solvent should be used
to prevent the surface of the tester from corrosion or damage.
The tester is suitable for indoor use only.
Turn the tester power off when it is not in use and take out the battery
when not using for a long time. Check the battery regularly; replace the
battery immediately if any signs of leaking appear. Battery acid will
damage the tester.
General Specifications
Max display: LCD (1999 count) 67 x 42mm
Polarity: Automatic, indicated minus, assumed plus
Measure method: double integral A/D switch implement
Sampling speed: 2 times per second
Over-load indication: “1” is displayed
Operating Environment: 0ºC-40ºC, at <80%RH
Storage Environment: -10ºC-50ºC, at <85%RH
Power: 9Vdc (1 x PP3 battery supplied)
Low battery indication: “ ”
Dimensions: 190 x 90 x 33mm
Weight: 190g (including battery)
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LCD
Power
Button
Range
switch
A/mA
terminal
VΩ
terminal
10A
terminal
COM
terminal
HOLD
Button
Multi-function adapter
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Model
DCV
ACV
DCA
ACA
Ω
hFE
Cap
MTP01
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
200mV
100uV
± (0.5% of rdg + 3D)
2V
1mV
20V
10mV
± (0.8% of rdg + 5D)
200V
100mV
600V
1V
± (1.0% of rdg + 5D)
RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
200V
100mV
± (2.0% of rdg + 10D)
500V
1V
± (2.0% of rdg + 10D)
Multitester comparison table
Technical Specifications
Accuracies are guaranteed for 1 year, 23ºC ± 5ºC, less than 80% RH.
DC Voltage
Input Impedance: 10MΩ
Overload Protection: 1000V DC or 750V AC rms
Max. Input voltage: 1000V DC
AC Voltage
Input Impedance: 10MΩ
Frequency Range: 40Hz ~ 400Hz
Overload Protection: 1000V DC or 750V AC rms
Response: Average, calibrated in rms of sine wave
Max. Input voltage: 750V AC rms
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RANGE
DESCRIPTION
Remark
Built-in buzzer sounds if resistance
is less than 30±20Ω
Open circuit voltage:
about 2.8V
The approximate forward voltage
drop will be displayed
1. Connect red test lead to “VΩ” jack, black lead to “COM” jack.
2. Set RANGE switch to desired VOLTAGE position, if the voltage
to be measured is not known beforehand, set switch to the
highest range and reduce it until satisfactory reading is
obtained.
3. Connect test leads to device or circuit being measured.
4. Turn on power of the device or circuit being measured voltage
value will appear on Digital Display along with the voltage
polarity.
Please note:
In small range, the meter may display an unstable reading
when the test leads have not been connected to the load to be
measured. It is normal and will not affect the measurements.
When the meter shows the over range symbol “1”, a higher
range must to be selected.
To avoid damage to the meter, don’t measure a voltage which
exceeds 600Vdc (for DC voltage measurement) or 600Vac (for
AC voltage measurement).
CURRENT MEASUREMENT
1. For reading less than 200mA connect red lead to “mA” and
black lead to “COM” (for measurements between 200mA and
10A, connect red lead to “10A”) ensure jacks are fully
depressed.
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2. Set the range switch to desired AC or DC position.If the
current magnitude to be measured is not known beforehand,
set the ranges switch to the highest range position and then
reduce it range by range until satisfactory resolution is
obtained.
3. Open the circuit to be measured, and connect test leads in
SERIES with the load in with current is to measure.
4. Current reading will be displayed on LCD, for DC current
measurement, the polarity of the red probe will also be
indicated.
Please note:
When the display shows the over range symbol “1”, a higher
range must be selected. In addition “10A” function is designed
for intermittent use only.
RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT
1. Connect red lead to “VΩ”, black lead to “COM”.
2. Set the range switch to desired Ω range.
3. If the resistance being measured is connected to a circuit, turn
off power and discharge all capacitors before measurement.
4. Connect test leads to circuit being measured.
5. Read resistance value on Digital Display.
Please note:
For resistance measurements >1MΩ, the meter may take
a few seconds to stabilize reading. This is normal for
high-resistance measurement.
When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit, the
symbol “1” will be displayed as an over range indicator.
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CAPACITY MEASUREMENT
1. Connect the BLACK test lead to the COM jack and the RED to
the mA jack.
2. Set the Range switch at F position. (NOTE: The polarity of the
RED lead is positive “+”)
3. Connect test leads across the capacitor under measure and be
sure the polarity of connection is observed.
Please Note:
To avoid damage to the Meter, disconnect circuit power and
discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring
capacitance. The tested capacitor should be discharged before the
testing procedure. Never apply voltage to the input, or serious
damage may result.
CONTINUITY TEST
1. Connect the BLACK test lead to the “COM” jack and the RED
to the “VΩ” jack (Note: The polarity of the red test lead is
positive “+”).
2. Set the range switch to range
3. Connect the test leads across the load to be measured.
4. If the circuit resistance is lower than about 30±20Ω, the built-
in buzzer will sound.
DIODE MEASUREMENT
1. Connect red lead to “VΩmA”, black lead to “COM”.
2. Set RANGE switch to “” position.
3. Connect the red test lead to the anode of the diode to be
measured and black test lead to cathode.
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4. The meter will show the approximate forward voltage
of the diode. If the connections are reversed, “1” will be
shown on the display.
TRANSISTOR hFE MEASUREMENT
1. Set the range switch to hFE range.
2. Connect the adapter to the “COM” jack and the “hFE” jack.
Don’t reverse the connection.
3. Identify whether the transistor is NPN or PNP type and locate
Emitter, Base and Collector lead. Insert the leads of the
transistor to be tested into the proper holes of the transistor
test socket of the adaptor.
4. LCD display will show the approximate hFE value.
BATTERY AND FUSE REPLACEMENT
1) Battery and fuse replacement should only be done after the test
leads have been disconnected and power is off.
2) Loosen screws with suitable screwdriver and remove case
bottom.
3) The meter is powered by a single 9V PP3 battery. Snap the
battery connector leads to the terminals of a new battery and
reinsert the battery into the case top. Dress the battery leads so
that they will not be pinched between the case bottom and case
top.
4) The meter is protected by fuse:
A) mA: F0.5A/600V Fast, Breaking capacity is 10KA,
dimensions are 20 x 5mmØ .
B) 10A: F10A/600V Fast, Breaking capacity is 10KA,
dimensions are 20 x 5mmØ .
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Replace the case bottom and reinstall the three screws. Never
operate the meter unless the case bottom is fully closed.
ACCESSORIES
Instruction manual
Set of test leads (red and black)
9V PP3 battery
EN61010–1:2010
This product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment
and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste
at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed