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The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA Engineering, Inc. accepts no liability for any errors it contains,
and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
The following safety information must be observed to insure maximum
personal safety during the operation at this meter:
1. Do not use the meter if the meter or test leads look damaged, or if you
suspect that the meter is not operating properly.
2. This meter is not recommended for high voltage industrial use; for example,
not for measurements of 440 VAC or 600 VAC industrial power mains. The
unit is intended for use with low energy circuits to 1000VDC or 750VAC or
high energy circuit to 250 VAC or DC. Accidental misuse by connection
across a high voltage, high energy power source when the meter is set up
for mA measurement may be very hazardous.
3. Turn off power to the circuit under test before cutting, unsoldering, or
breaking the circuit. Small amounts of current can be dangerous.
4. Use caution when working above 60V dc or 30V ac rms. Such voltages pose
a shock hazard.
5. When Using the probes, keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the
probes.
6. Measuring voltage which exceeds the limits of the multimeter may damage
the meter and expose the operator to a shock hazard. Always recognize the
meter voltage limits as stated on the front of the meter.
7. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided the equipment may be impaired.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Display: Liquid crystal display (LCD) with a maximum reading of 4300.
Polarity: Automatic, positive implied, negative polarity indication.
Overrange: "1 OL"or "-1 OL" is displayed.
Low battery indication: The "" is displayed when the battery voltage drops
below the operating level.
Measurement rate: 2.5 times per second, nominal.
Operating Environment: 0°C to 40°C at < 70% relative humidity.
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C, 0 to 80% R.H. with battery removed
from meter.
Accuracy: Stated accuracy at 23°C ± 5°C, <75% relative humidity.
Safety: According to EN61010-1 protection class II overvoltage category
(CAT II 1000V, CAT III 600V) pollution degree 2.
Auto Power off: 30minutes after rotary switch and push button no changes.
(except MAX/MIN function)
Power: single standard 9-volt battery.
Battery life: 150 hours typical.
Dimensions: 200mm (H) x 90mm (W) x 40mm (D).
Weight: Approx. 14 oz. (400g) including battery.
Accessories: One pair test leads, One spare fuse installed, 9V battery and
Ranges: 4.3mH,43mH,430mH,4.3H,43H
Resolution: 1µH
Accuracy: ±(5.0%rdg + 20dgts) on 4.3mH range
±(5.0%rdg + 10dgts) on 43mH to 43H ranges
Test frequency: 4.3mH,43mH ranges 1KHz
430mH,4.3H ranges 270Hz
43H range 27Hz
Test conditions: quality factor > 5 in 270Hz
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OPERATION
Before taking any measurements, read the Safety Information Section.
Always examine the instrument for damage, contamination (excessive dirt,
grease, etc.) and defects. Examine the test leads for cracked or frayed
insulation. If any abnormal conditions exist do not attempt to make any
measurements. For normal operation when changing ranges through ¢(off)
range, please wait for one second.
RANGE Button
Press (RANGE) button to select the Manual Range mode and turn off the
"AUTO" annunciator.
In the Manual Range mode. each time you press (RANGE) button, the range
(and the input range annunciator) increments, and a new value is displayed.
To exit the Manual Range mode and return to autoranging, press and hold
down (RANGE) button for 2 seconds. The "AUTO" annunciator turns back on.
MAX/MIN Button
Meter do not take records when the display reads over (+/- 4300), The negative
overrange will not happen when the function of MIN is displayed.
Press (MAX/MIN) to enter the MAX MIN AVG Recording mode (manual range
only). The RECORD annunciator turns on and the automatic power-off feature
is disabled.
Push (MAX/MIN) to cycle through the maximum(MAX), minimum(MIN),
average(AVG) and present readings. (AVG) is average last ten times reading
can be displayed. Press and hold down the (MAX/MIN) for 2 seconds to exit
and erase recorded reading.
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A-H Button
In Auto hold mode, the meter will capture and hold the first stable nonzero(>100 digits) reading after a zero reading(<100 digits). Several consecutive measurements can be held and displayed without pressing the (A-H)
buttion. Simply by shorting the test leads together between measurements.
Press (A-H) to toggle in and out of the Auto Hold mode.
In the Auto Hold mode, the A-H annunciator is displayed.
DD
REL
D Button
DD
Press (REL D) to enter the Relative mode, zero the display, and store the
displayed reading as a reference value. The relative mode annunciator(D) is
displayed.
Press (REL D) again to exit the relative mode.
DD
D SET Button
DD
The Relative value can also be changed by the user.
To set the Relative value, press the (D SET) to enter the D SET mode, relative
value enter via yellow buttons (+/- 4300). Then press the (D SET) button, store
the reference value.
Press (REL D) to enter the Relative mode, then press (D SET) to enter Relative
set value as a referance value.
TIME Button
Press (TIME) to enter elapsed-time mode.
Push (TIME) to cycle through the Minutes and seconds, hours and minuates.
Press and hold down the (TIME) for 2 seconds to exit TIME mode.
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Voltage Measurements
1. Connect the red test lead to the "VW" jack and the black test lead to the
"COM" jack.
2. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired voltage function.
3. Connect the test leads to the device or circuit being measured.
4. For dc, a (-) sign is displayed for negative polarity; positive polarity is implied.
Current Measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired current range and press the
A toggle button to select AC or DC.
2. For current measurements less than 400mA, connect the red test lead to the
mA jack and the black test lead to the COM jack.
3. For current measurements of 400mA or greater, connect the red test lead
to the 10A jack and the black test lead to the COM jack.
4. Remove power from the circuit under test and open the normal circuit path
where the measurement is to be taken. Connect the meter in series with the
circuit.
Resistance and Continuity Measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the resistance function.
2. Remove power from the equipment under test.
3. Connect the red test lead to the "VW" jack and the black test lead to the
"COM" jack.
4. Touch the probes to the test points. In ohms, the value indicated in the
display is the measured value of resistance.
5. The beeper sounds continuously, if the resistance is less than 50W±30W .
WARNING
The accuracy of the functions might be slightly affected, when exposed to
a radiated electromagnetic field environment, eg, radio, telephone or
similar.
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Diode Tests
1. Connect the red test lead to the "VW" jack and the black test lead to the
"COM" jack.
2. Set the Function/Range switch to the "
3. Turn off power to the circuit under test.
4. Touch probes to the diode. A forward-voltage drop is about 0.6V (typical for
a silicon diode).
5. Reverse probes. If the diode is good, 1 OL is displayed. If the diode is
shorted, ".000" or another number is displayed.
6. If the diode is open, 1 OL is displayed, in both directions.
7. If the junction is measured in a circuit and a low reading is obtained with both
lead connections, the junction may be shunted by a resistance of less than
1kW. In this case the diode must be disconnected from the circuit for
accurate testing.
" position.
Capacitance Measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired " F " range.
2. Never apply an external voltage to the Cx sockets. Damage to the meter
may result.
3. Insert the capacitor leads directly into the Cx socket.
4. Read the capacitance directly from the display.
Frequency Measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired Hz range.
2. Connect the red test lead to the "VW " jack and the black test lead to the
"COM" jack.
3. Connect the test leads to the point of measurement and read the frequency
from the display.
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Inductance Measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the desired "H" (inductance) range.
2. Never apply an external voltage to the Lx sockets. Damage to the meter may
result.
3. Insert the inductor leads directly into the Lx socket.
4. Read the inductance directly from the display.
Logic Measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the Logic position.
2. Connect the red test lead to the "VW" jack and the black test lead to the
"COM" jack.
3. Connect the red test lead to the test point and the black lead to the common
buss of the logic circuit.
4. A " "on the display indicates TTL logic high and a " " indicates a TTL
logic low. Both indicators are on when the point of measurement is toggling
high and low.
Temperature Measurements
WARNING
Remove test leads being measured
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the " °F/°C " position.
2. Push the " °F/°C " key, select the desired °F/°C scale.
3.Connect a type k thermocouple to the jack on the instrument. Place the probe
or thermocouple tip on or in the material to be measured and take the
temperature reading directly from the display.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Remove test leads before changing battery or fuse
or performing any servicing.
Battery Replacement
Power is supplied by a 9 volt "transistor" battery. (NEDA 1604, IEC 6F22). The
"" appears on the LCD display when replacement is needed. To replace the
battery, remove the two screws from the back of the meter and lift off the
battery case. Remove the battery from battery contacts.
Fuse Replacement
If no current measurements are possible, check for a blown overload protection fuse. There are two fuses; F1 for the "mA" jack and F2 for the "10A" jack.
For access to fuses, remove the two screws from the back of the meter and
lift off the battery case. Replace F1 only with the original type 0.5A/250V, fast
acting fuse. Replace F2 only with the original type 10A/600V, fast acting
ceramic fuse.
Cleaning
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent, do not use
abrasives or solvents.
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Additional Safety Information
• Do Not Operate the meter with the two test leads and the thermocouple
probe connected at the same time. Unplug the test leads from the meter
before making thermocouple temperature measurement. Unplug the thermocouple probe from the meter before making other types of measurements.
• If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the
protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
• Do Not Operate the meter in flammable or explosive environments.
• Protect the meter from moisture.
• Operate the meter with the two test leads provided.
• Do Not Operate the meter when the battery door is open.
ACCESSORIES
Model No.Description
SC-HHM20Soft Carrying Case
HHM-TLRepalcement Test Leads
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Back View Of Supermeter
Battery Door Open
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Fuse, 0.5A / 250V
Fuse, 10A / 600V
Battey, 9V
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