Flir DM92 User Manual
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To perform a continuity test, turn the dial to the continuity symbol. Connect the test leads to the circuit. If the circuit is complete, the multimeter will beep, indicating continuity.
Ensure that the batteries are properly installed and have sufficient charge. If the issue persists, check for any blown fuses or damage to the device.
Set the dial to the AC voltage (V~) setting. Insert the test leads into the COM and V terminals. Connect the leads across the component or circuit. The display will show the AC voltage measurement.
Turn off the multimeter and remove the test leads. Open the battery compartment, locate the fuse, and replace it with a new one of the same rating. Reassemble the device.
To use the data hold feature, press the 'HOLD' button during a measurement. This will freeze the current reading on the display until the button is pressed again.
Yes, the Flir DM92 can measure frequency. Set the meter to the Hz setting, connect the test leads, and measure across the desired component or circuit. The frequency will be displayed on the screen.
First, make sure that the multimeter is set to the correct measurement type and range. Check the test leads for damage and ensure they are properly connected. If the problem continues, consider recalibrating the device.
Turn the dial to the resistance (Ω) setting. Insert the test leads into the COM and Ω terminals. Connect the leads to the resistor or circuit. The resistance value will appear on the display.
Calibration should be performed by a qualified technician. Refer to the service manual for detailed calibration procedures and ensure that all necessary calibration equipment is available.
To enable the backlight, press the backlight button located on the multimeter. The backlight will stay on for a preset duration or until the button is pressed again.