The beeper sounds if a circuit is
complete. These brief contacts cause
the meter to emit a short beep.
To test for continuity:
1. Set rotary switch to
2. Connect the black and red test
leads to the COM and Ω terminals
respectively.
3. Connect the test leads to the
resistance in the circuit being
measured.
4. When the test lead to the circuit is
below approx. 30Ω, a continuous
beeping will indicate it.
Note:
Continuity test is available to check
open/short of the circuit.
Capacitance measurement
Warning
To avoid electrical shock and/
or damage to the instrument,
disconnect circuit power and
discharge all high-voltage
capacitors before measuring
capacitance.
Use the dc voltage function to
confirm that the capacitor is
discharged.
Capacitance is the ability of a
component to store an electrical
charge.
The unit of capacitance is the farad
(F). Most capacitors are in the
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nanofarad to microfarad range.
The Meter's capacitance ranges
are 20.00nF, 200.0nF, 2.0001μF, and
200.01μF.
range.
To measure capacitance:
1. Set rotary switch to proper range.
2. Connect the black and red test
leads to the COM and
respectively.
3. Connect the test leads to the
capacitor being measured and read
the displayed value.
Some tips for measuring resistance:
• The meter may take a few seconds
to stabilize reading.
This is normal for high capacitance
measuring.
• To improve the accuracy of
measurements less than 20nF,
substract the residual capacitance
of the Meter and leads.
Transistor measurement
Warning
To avoid electrical shock and/or
damage to the instrument, do not
apply more than 250Vdc or 250
Vac rms between the hFE terminal
and the COM terminal.
1. Set rotary switch to hFE range.
2. Connect the "com"plug and
"+" plug of the special multi-
function socket to the COM and
hFE terminals.
KMD 02
Digital multimeter
terminals
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