WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-5-9 08:21:00

DC Current This section describes how to configure DC current measurements from the front panel. Step 1: Configure the test leads as shown.


WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-5-10 13:22:32

You can also configure the measurement using the 10 A terminal, which is recommended when measuring current above 1 A:


WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-5-11 09:46:20

Step 2: Press on the front panel.

Step 3: Press the Aperture NPLC softkey and use the up/down arrow keys to specify integration time in power-line cycles (PLCs) to use for the measurement. 1, 10, and 100 PLC provide normal mode (line frequency noise) rejection. Selecting 100 PLC provides the best noise rejection and resolution, but the slowest measurements.

WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-5-12 08:28:37

Step 4
The 3A terminals are selected by default. The Terminals softkey toggles between the 3 A terminals and the 10 A input terminals. When you change this to 10 A, the measurement range automatically becomes 10 A.

WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-5-15 08:40:28

Step 5: Press Range to select a range for the measurement. You can also use the [+], [-], and keys on the front panel to select the range. (Auto (autorange) automatically selects the range for the measurement based on the input. Autoranging is convenient, but it results in slower measurements than using a manual range. Autoranging goes up a range at 120% of the present range and down a range below 10% of the current range. Press More to switch between the two pages of settings.



WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-5-16 08:20:11

Step 6: Auto Zero: Autozero provides the most accurate measurements, but requires additional time to perform the zero measurement. With autozero enabled (On), the DMM internally measures the offset following each measurement. It then subtracts that measurement from the preceding reading. This prevents offset voltages present on the DMM’s input circuitry from affecting measurement accuracy. With autozero disabled (Off), the DMM measures the offset once and subtracts the offset from all subsequent measurements. The DMM takes a new offset measurement each time you change the function, range, or integration time. ( There is no autozero setting for 4-wire measurements.)

WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-6-7 09:42:49

AC Current
This section describes how to configure AC current measurements from the front panel.
Step 1: Configure the test leads as shown.


WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-6-8 09:29:22

You can also configure the measurement using the 10 A terminal, which is recommended when measuring current above 1 A:


WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-6-9 08:26:55

Step 2: Press on the front panel.

Step 3: The 3A terminals are selected by default. The Terminals softkey toggles between the 3 A terminals and the 10 A input terminals. When you change this to 10 A, the measurement range automatically becomes 10 A. CAUTION When making measurements using the 10A terminals, the presence of a signal on the 3A terminals can cause significant errors.

WisdomAugust Publish time 2023-6-12 08:21:49

Step 4: Press Range to select a range for the measurement. You can also use the [+], [-], and keys on the front panel to select the range. (Auto (autorange) automatically selects the range for the measurement based on the input. Autoranging is convenient, but it results in slower measurements than using a manual range. Autoranging goes up a range at 120% of the present range, and down a range below 10% of the present range. Press More to switch between the two pages of settings.



Pages: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
View full version: Digital Multimeter HDM3055 Series Manual