Electrical hazard!
Maximum switching-circuit voltage for current measurement,
500 V! If the fuse triggers over 500 V, the unit may be damaged.
A damaged unit may represent an electrical hazard!
8.2.1
Voltage measurement
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With the rotating switch , select the desired function (V) on the BENNING MM
7.
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With the blue button on the Benning MM 7, select the type of voltage to
be measured (DC or AC voltage)
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Connect the black safety test lead to the COM socket on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the red safety test lead to the socket for V, Ω, Hz, ºC, ºF on
the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the safety test leads to the measuring points. Read the measurement
value displayed in the digital display of the BENNING MM 7.
See fig. 2:
See fig. 3:
8.2.2
Current measurement
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With the rotating switch , select the desired range and function (mA or A)
on the BENNING MM 7.
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With the blue button on the Benning MM 7, select the type of current to
be measured (DC or AC current).
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Connect the black safety test lead to the COM socket on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the red safety test lead to the socket for mA range, for current
up to 400 mA or to the socket for the 10 A range, for currents greater than
400 mA up to 10 A on the BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the safety test leads to the measuring points. Read the measurement
value displayed in the digital display of the BENNING MM 7.
See fig. 4:
See fig. 5:
8.3 Resistance measurement
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With the rotating switch , select the desired function (Ω) on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the black safety test lead to the COM socket on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the red safety test lead to the socket for V, Ω, Hz, ºC, ºF on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the safety test leads to the measuring points. Read the measurement
value displayed in the digital display of the BENNING MM 7.
See fig. 6:
8.4 Diode testing
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With the rotating switch , select the desired function (Ω/ buzzer and diode
symbol) on the BENNING MM 7.
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Using the blue button on the BENNING MM 7, switch to diode testing
(press button twice).
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Connect the black safety test lead to the COM socket on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Connect the red safety test lead to the socket for V, Ω, Hz, ºC, ºF on the
BENNING MM 7.
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Contact the diode connections with the safety test leads and
read the measurement value displayed in the digital display of the
BENNING MM 7.
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For a normal silicone diode located in flow direction, the flow voltage
between 0.500 V and 0.900 V is displayed. If "000" appears in the display,
there may be a short circuit in the diode. If "1" appears in the display, there
may be an interruption in the diode.
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For a diode located in the non-conducting direction "OL" appears. If the
diode is defective, "000" or other figures appear.
See fig. 7:
8.5 Continuity testing with buzzer
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With the rotating switch , select the desired function (Ω/ buzzer and diode
symbol) on the BENNING MM 7.
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Using the blue button on the BENNING MM 7, switch to continuity test
(press button once)
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Connect the black safety test lead to the COM socket on the
10/ 2004
DC-voltage measurement
AC-voltage measurement
DC-current measurement
AC-current measurement
Resistance measurement
Diode testing
BENNING MM 7
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