Frequency Range: 50, 500Hz, 5, 50, 500kHz, 5, 10MHz
Frequency Resolution: 0.001, 0.01Hz, 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01kHz,
0.0001, 0.001MHz
Frequency Accuracy: ±(0.01% rdg. + 10 dgt.)
Temperature Range: -50 to 1000°C (-58 to 1832°F)
Temperature Resolution: 0.1°C (0.1°F)
Temperature Accuracy: ±(1.0% rdg. + 2.5°C (4.5°F))
Peak Hold: >mS
Battery: 6 hour Li-ion rechargeable
Dimensions: 8.7 x 3.8 x 2.36" (220 x 96 x 60mm)
Weight: 22oz (631g)
Includes: Test leads, Type K temperature probe,
software, and rechargeable battery
Optional Accessories: AC Current Adapter (CP-09)
Thermocouple Adapter (R2990)
Type K Thermocouple Wire Probe (TP-01)
Safety Test Lead Set, Double Insulated (R1000)
Fused Test Lead Set (R1020)
Surface Thermocouple Probe (R2920)
Right Angle Thermocouple Surface Probe
(R2930)
Air/Gas Thermocouple Probe (R2940)
Immersion Thermocouple Probe (R2950)
Needle Tip Thermocouple Probe (R2960)
Safety Alligator Clips (R1220)
Soft Carrying Case (CA-05A)
Hard Carrying Case (R8888)
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Instrument Description
Button Description
1. Function buttons
2. Range button
3. Backlight button
4. Directional buttons
5. MAX/MIN button
6. Hold button
Function Switch Description
1. Microampere
2. Milliamps
3. Amps
4. Temperature
5. Off position
6. AC Voltage
7. AC/DC Voltage
8. AC/DC millivolts
9. Frequency
10. Resistance, Diode, Capacitance, and Continuity
Input Terminal Description
1. 0 to 10.00A Current
2. Voltage, Continuity,
Resistance, Diode,
Conductance, and
Capacitance
3. Return terminal
4. 0 to 500mA Current
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Display Description
1. Function indicator
2. Analog bar-graph display
3. Relative indicator
4. Minus (negative) symbol
5. Wireless communication indicator
6. Range mode indicator
7. Battery level indicator
8. Internal Clock
9. Mode indicator
10. Measurement thumbnail
11. Internal Date
12. Sound indicator
13. Unit of measurement
14. Secondary Display
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Operating Instructions
DC Voltage Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the AC/DC Voltage position
2. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal and the red test
lead into the positive V terminal
3. The Voltage reading will appear on the main display
AC Voltage Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the AC Voltage position
2. Insert the black test lead into the COM jack, and the red test lead
into the positive V jack
3. The Voltage reading will appear on the main display
dB Measurement
This meter is capable of displaying voltage as an dB value, either relative
to 1 milliwatt (dBm), a reference voltage of 1 volt (dBV) or a user
selectable reference value.
1. Set the Function Switch to the AC Voltage position
2. Press the function button under "MENU"
3. Use the directional buttons to select the dBm option
4. Press the function button under "SAVE"
5. Insert the black test lead into the COM jack, and the red test
lead into the positive V jack
6. The Voltage reading will appear on the main display and the dBm
will appear on the secondary display
Adjust Reference Value
To select a different reference value, press the function button under
"REF" and press the up and down buttons to scroll through the 9
reference options: 4, 8, 16, 25, 32, 50, 75, 600, and 1000.
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Low Pass Filter
This meter is equipped with an AC Low Pass FIlter. When measuring AC
Voltage press the function button under "MENU" and press the function
button under "LO" to toggle Low Pass Filter mode On or Off.
mV Voltage Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the mV position
2. Press the function button under"MENU"
3. Press the function button under "mVDC (mVAC)"
4. Insert the black test lead into the COM jack, and the red test
lead into the positive V jack
5. The Voltage reading will appear on the main display
Temperature Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the Temperature position
2. Insert the Temperature Probe into the COM and Temperature
terminals, with the negative plug going into the COM terminal
3. The Temperature reading will appear on the main display
Temperature Offset
To input a temperature offset value, while taking a temperature
measurement, press the function button under "OFFSET". Use the left and
right buttons to select the digit to adjust, and press the up and down
buttons to adjust the selected digit or polarity sign. Press the function
button under "OK" to save.
Frequency Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the Hz% position
2. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal and the red test
lead into the V terminal
3. The Frequency reading will appear on the main display
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Resistance Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the Resistance position
2. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal and the red test
lead into the Ω terminal
3. The Resistance reading will appear on the main display
Continuity Check
1. Set the Function Switch to the Continuity position
2. Press the function button under "MENU" and press the button
under "Beeper"
3. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal and the red test
lead into the positive terminal
4. The meter will beep if the resistance is less than approximately 25Ω
5. The meter is display "OL" if the circuit is open
Diode Test
1. Set the Function Switch to the Diode position
2. Press the function button under "MENU" and press the button
under "Diode"
3. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal and the red test
lead into the V terminal
4. Forward voltage will typically be 0.400 to 3.200V, and reverse
voltage will be indicated by "OL"
5. Shorted devices will indicate near over voltage and an open device
will indicate "OL" in both polarities
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Capacitance Measurement
1. Set the Function Switch to the Capacitance position
2. Press the function button under "MENU" and press the button
under "Cap"
3. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal and the red test
lead into the V terminal
4. The Capacitance reading will appear on the main display
DC Current Measurement
Do not take 20A current measurements for longer than 30 seconds as it
may cause damage to the test leads and/or the meter.
1. For current measurements up to 5000µA DC, insert the red test
lead into the µA/mA terminal and set the function switch to the µA
position
2. For current measurements up to 500mA DC, insert the red test lead
into the µA/mA terminal and set the function switch to the mA
position
3. For current measurements up to 20A DC, insert the red test lead
into the 10A terminal and set the function switch to the 10A
position
4. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal
5. Press the function button under "MODE" to indicate "DC" on the
display
6. The Current reading will appear on the main display
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AC Current Measurement
Do not take 20A current measurements for longer than 30 seconds as it
may cause damage to the test leads and/or the meter.
1. For current measurements up to 5000µA AC, insert the red test
lead into the µA/mA terminal and set the function switch to the µA
position
2. For current measurements up to 500mA AC, insert the red test lead
into the µA/mA terminal and set the function switch to the mA
position
3. For current measurements up to 20A AC, insert the red test lead
into the 10A terminal and set the function switch to the 10A
position
4. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal
5. Press the function button under "MENU" and use the left and right
buttons to select "AC" on the display
6. Press the function button under "AC"
7. The Current reading will appear on the main display
Measuring AC and DC Signals
This meter is capable of displaying both AC and DC signal components
(voltage or current) as two separate readings or one AC+DC (RMS)
combined value.
The meter displays AC and DC combinations two different ways:
• DC displayed over AC (DC, AC)
• AC combined with DC (AC + DC)
To select the mode to use:
1. With the Function Switch set to either V, mV, A, mA, or µA, press
the function button under "MENU"
2. Use the directional buttons to select "AC+DC"
3. Press the function button under either "AC+DC" or "DC, AC"
Note: While in AC + DC mode you cannot use peak measurement,
frequency, duty cycle, relative %, period measurements, or Min/Max and
Relative readings.
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General Functions
Maximum, Minimum, and Average Readings
The Max/Min Function captures the minimum, average, and maximum
input values while displaying the elapsed time. The meter will beep when
the input value goes below the recorded max or min value.
1. Press the Max/Min button while taking a measurement
2. The current measurement will continue to show on the main display
while the Min, Average, and Max readings with their time stamps
are shown on the secondary display
3. To stop recording data press the function button under "Stop"
4. Press the function button under "Restart" to discard the current
recording and start a new session
5. Press the function button under "SAVE" to Save the current values
6. Press the function button under "CLOSE" to leave Max/Min Record
Function without saving
Peak Value Function
The Peak Value Function operates similarly to the Max/Min Function.
1. Press the function button under "MENU"
2. Use the directional buttons to select either "CP" or "Peak"
3. Press the function button under"Peak" to start the Peak Value
recording session
4. The current measurement will continue to show on the main display
while the Min Peak, Average, and Max Peak readings with their
time stamps are shown on the secondary display
5. To stop recording data press the function button under "Stop"
6. Press the function button under "Restart" to discard the current
recording and start a new session
7. Press the function button under "SAVE" to Save the recorded
values
8. Press the function button under "CLOSE" to leave Peak Value
Function without saving
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Relative Values
1. Press the function button under "MENU"
2. Use the directional buttons to select either "REL" or "Peak"
3. Press the function button under "REL" to start the recording
session
AutoHold and Hold
Press the function button under "AutoHold" to activate the AutoHold
function. AutoHold monitors the input signal and beeps when a new
stable measurement is detected. A stable measurement is a user
adjustable percentage that lasts for at least a second, that is selectable by
pressing the function button under "SETUP". The AutoHold function lters
out open lead conditions so the test leads can be moved between test
points without triggering a display update. To freeze the display during
any function, press the Hold button.
Help Function
The Help Function provides on-screen information about a button, menu,
or selected function. While operating the meter, press the function button
under "HELP" to open an information window that lists topics covering
the functions and modiers that are available. Press the Function Buttons
under "Next" and "Prev" to scroll through topics. Press the function
button under "More" or press the up and down buttons to scroll through
the information a screen at a time.
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Recording Data
Saving Single Records
Save a single record by pressing the function button under "SAVE", and
then press the directional buttons to select the "Save" function. This can
be done during any measurement function.
Saving Timed Records
The Record Saving function can collect data over a user-specied
duration of time. The recording session will continue until the allocated
memory is used, the batteries run out, the function switch is moved, or by
pressing the function button under "STOP".
1. Press the function button under "SAVE"
2. Use the directional buttons to select the "RECORD" function
3. Press the function button under "RECORD"
4. To set the duration of time, select "Set Duration" with the
directional buttons and press the function button under "EDIT"
5. Use the directional buttons to adjust the days, hours, and minuets
6. To set the intervals, select "Set Sample Interval" with the arrow
buttons and press the function button under "EDIT"
7. Use the directional buttons to adjust the minuets and seconds
8. To begin the recording session, press the function button under
"START"
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Viewing Records
1. Press the function button under "SAVE"
2. Use the directional buttons to select the "View Measure" function
3. Press the function button under "VIEW"
4. Press the function button under "Next" or "Prev" to scroll through
the records
5. Press the function button under "TREND" to display the recorded
data in a trend-plot graph
6. Press the function button under "SUMMARY" to display the
recorded data in summary mode
7. Press the function button under "DELETE" to delete the record
8. Press the function button under "CLOSE" to exit
Option Setup
To enter Option Setup, press the function button under "SETUP".
Restoring Settings to Factory Default
While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select "Reset".
Press the function button under "RESET" and press "OK" to conrm.
Meter Info
While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select "Meter Info".
This will list the serial number, model number, rmware version, calibration
date, calibration counter, operator name, and company name.
Event Threshold Value
While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select "Instrument".
Press the function button under "ENTER". Use the directional buttons to
select "Event Threshold for Recording (AutoHOLD)" and press the
function button under "Edit". Use the up and down buttons to adjust the
event threshold values. Press the function button under "CLOSE" to save
and exit.
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Calibration
For service on this or any other REED product or information on other
REED products, contact REED Instruments at info@reedinstruments.com.
Wireless Communication
While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select
"Communicate" to initiate BlueTooth communication between the meter
and your PC. You can wirelessly transfer all of the saved records this way.
Date and Time
The internal clock is used in the display as well for time stamping records.
1. While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select
"Display"
2. Press the function button under "Date/Time"
3. Use the directional buttons to select either select "Set Date" or
"Set Time" and press the function button under "EDIT"
4. Use the left and right buttons to select a digit to adjust, and press
the up and down buttons to adjust the value
5. Press the function button under "OK" to save
Date and Time Format
You can adjust the format of the date and time which is displayed on the
main display and on all records.
1. While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select
"Display"
2. Press the function button under "Format"
3. Use the directional buttons to select "Numeric (Date/Time) Format"
4. Press the function button under "EDIT"
5. Select the decimal point, date format, and clock format
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Auto Power Off
1. While in Option Setup, use the directional buttons to select
"Display"
2. Use the directional buttons to select "Auto Power Off" and press
the function button under "EDIT"
3. Use the up and down buttons to adjust the Auto Power Off delay,
where zero disables the function
4. Press the function button under "OK" to save
5. Press the function button under "Close" to exit
Battery Replacement
1. Turn the meter off, remove the test leads, and place face down on
a table
2. Remove the battery door assembly with a standard blade
screwdriver
3. Replace the 7.4V battery, observing proper polarity
4. Reinstall the battery door assembly and screw
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Fuse Replacement
1. Turn the meter off, remove the test leads, and place face down
2. Remove the battery door assembly with a standard blade
screwdriver
3. Remove the battery and the battery seal to expose the back shell
and the rst fuse
4. Remove the back shell and the back shell seal to expose the two
remaining fuses
5. Remove a fuse by gently prying one side out of its bracket
6. Be sure to only install the specied replacement fuse for this meter
7. Reinstall all of the parts, starting with the back shell seal, the back
shell, the battery seal, the battery, and then the battery cover and
screw
8. For assistance or if you have any questions please contact
info@reedinstruments.com
For service on this or any other REED product or information on other
REED products, contact REED Instruments at info@reedinstruments.com
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