Mastech MY64 Datasheet
Mastech MY64 Datasheet
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CAUTION:
* Before attempting to insert transistors capacitor thermocouple for testing, always be sure
that test lest leads have been disconnected from any measurement circuits.
* Components should not be connected to the hFE and capacitor and the thermocouple
socket when making voltage measure with test leads.
*Using this appliance in an environment with a strong radiated radio – frequency
electromagnetic field (approximately 3V/m), may influence its measuring accuracy. The
measuring result can be strongly deviating from the actual value.
CONTENTS PACE
1. SAFETY INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………….1
1.1 PRELIMINARY……………………………………………………………………………1
1.2 DURING USE……………………………………………………………………………..2
1.3 SYMBOLS…………………………………………………………………………………3
1.4 MAINTENANCE…………………………………………….…………………………….4
2. DESCRIPTION………………………………………………..………………………………5
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTION………………………………..………………………………9
3.1 MEASURING VOLTAGE……………………………………………………………….9
3.2 MEASURING CURRENT……………………………………………………………….9
3.3 MEASURING FREQUENCY…………………………………………………………..10
3.4 MEASURING RESISTANCE…………………………………………………………..11
3.5 MEASURING CAPACITANCE………………………….……………………………..12
3.6 TESTING DIODE…………………………………….…………………………………13
3.7 TESTING TRANSISTOR………………………………………………………………13
3.8 CONTINUITY TEST……………………………………………………………………14
3.9 MEASURING TEMPERATURE…………………..…………………………………..14
4. SPECIFICATIONS……………………………………………………………………………15
5. ACCESSORIES………………………………………………………………………………23
5.1 SUPPLIED WITH THE MULTIMETER…………………………………………………23
5.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORY…………………………………….. ……………………..23
5.3 HOW TO USE THE HOLSTER……………………………………………………….24
6. BATTERY & FUSE REPLACEMENT……………………………………………………….26
1. SAFETY INFORMATIONS
This multimeter has been designed according to IEC-1010 concerning electronic measuring
instruments with an overvoltage category (CATⅡ) and pollution 2.
Follow all safety and operating instructions to ensure that meter is used safely and is kept in
good operating condition.
1.1 PRELIMINARY
* When using this meter, the user must observe all normal safety rules concerning:
-Protection against dangers of electronic current.
-Protection of the meter against misuse.
* Full compliance with safety standards can be guaranteed only if used with test
leads supplied. If necessary, they must be replaced with the same model or same
electronic ratings. Measuring leads must be in good condition.
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1. DESCRIPTION
This meter is one of a series portable professional measuring instrument, capable of
performing functions:
-DC and AC voltage measurement
-DC and AC current measurement
-Resistance measurement
-Capacitance measurement
-Diode and Transistor test
-Audible continuity test
Some models of this series also provide functions:
-Temperature measurement
-Frequency measurement
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1. POWER SWITGH
4
2. CAPACITOR MEASURING SOCKET
2. TEMPERATURE MEASURING SOCKET
1 5
3. LCD DISPLAY
6
4. TRANSISOR TESTING SOCKET
5. ROTARY SWITCH
3
2
6. INPUT JACKS
7
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2.1 FUNCTION AND RANGE SELECTOR
There are different functions and 32 ranges provided. A rotary switch is used to
select functions as well as ranges.
2.2 POWER SWITCH
A push-push switch is used to turn the meter on or off.
To extend the battery life, Auto Power- Off function is provided (Optional). The
meter will be turned off automatically within around 40 minutes. To turn on the meter
again, push the power switch to release it and then push it once more.
2.3 INPUT JACKS
This meter has four input jacks that are protected against overload to the limits
shown. During use connect the black test lead to COM jack connect red test lead
depending on the function selected.
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3. OPERATING INSTRUCTION
3.1 MEASURING VOL TAGE
1.Connect the black lead to the COM jack and the red test lest lead to the VΩ Hz
jack.
2. Set the rotary switch at the desired V or V~ range position and connect test
leads across the source or load under measurement.
The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated along voltage value when
making DC voltage measurement.
3. When only the figure”1” is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the
higher range have to be selected.
3.2 MEASURING CURRENT
1. Connect the black lead to the COM jack and the test lead to the mA jack for a
maximum of 200mA current. For a maximum of 20A, move the red lead to the A
jack.
2. Set the rotary switch at desired A or A~ range position and connect test leads
in series with the load under measurement.
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The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated along with the current value
when making DC current measurement.
3. When only the figure”1” displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher
range has to be selected.
3.3 MEASURING FREQUECY
1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the VΩHz
jack.
2. Set the rotary switch at kHz position and connect test leads across the source or
load under measurement.
NOTE:
1. Reading is possible at input voltages above 10Vrms, but the accuracy is
guaranteed.
2. ln noisy environment, it is preferable to use shield cable for measuring small
signal.
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These counts have to be subtracted from measuring results. For example, when
measuring 100MΩ resistance the display reading will be 101.0 and the correct
measuring result should be 101.0-1.0=100.0MΩ.
3.5 MEASURING CAPACITANCE
1. Set the rotary switch at desired F position.
2. Before inserting capacitor under measurement into capacitance testing socket, be
sure that the capacitor has been discharged fully.
3. When measuring capacitors with shorter leads, a testing adapter is provided with
the meter. Insert the adapter into the capacitance testing socket on the front panel
to continue measurements.
WARNING
To avoid electric shook, be sure the capacitor measuring adapter has been
removed before changing to another function measurement.
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3.6 TESTING DIODE
1. Connect the black test lead to COM jack and the red test lead to the VΩHz jack
(The polarity of red lead is〝+〞)
2. Set the rotary switch at position and connect red lead to the anode, black
lead to the cathode of the diode under testing .The meter will show the approx.
forward voltage of the diode. If the lead connection is reversed. only figure〝1〞
displayed.
3.7 TESTING TRANSISTOR
1. Set the rotary switch at hFE position.
2. Determine whether the transistor to be tested is NPN or PNP type and locate the
Emitter. Base and Collectors. Insert leads of the transistor into proper holes of the
transistor testing socket.
3. The meter will show the approx. hFE value at test condition of base current 10μA
and Vce 3.2V.
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
Accuracy is specified for a period of one year after calibration and at 18℃ to 28℃ (64℉ to
82℉) with relative humidity to 80%.
4.1 GENERAL
MAXIMUM VOLTAGEBETWEEN 1000V dc or 700V rms ac (sine)
TERMINALS AND EARTH GROUND
FUSE PROTECTION mA: F 200mA/250V (A: unfused)
POWER SUPPLY 9V battery, Neda 1604 or 6F22
DISPLAY LCD, 1999 counts, updates 2-3/sec
MEASURING METHOD Dual-slope integration A/D converter
OVERRANGE INDICATION 〝1〞figure only on the display
POLARITY INDICATION 〝-〞displayed for negative polarity
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0℃ to 40℃(32℉ to 104℉)
STORAGE TEMPERATURE -10℃ to 50℃(10℉ to 122℉)
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LOW BATTERY INDICATION “ ”appears on the display
SIZE (HxWxL) 31.5mm×91mm×189mm
WEIGHT 310g(including battery)
4.2 DC VOLTAGE
Range Resolution Accuracy
200mV 0.1mv ±0.5% of rdg ± 1 digit
2V 1mV ±0.5% of rdg ± 1 digit
20V 10mV ±0.5% of rdg ± 1 digit
200V 0.1V ±0.5% of rdg ± 1 digit
1000V 1V ±0.8% of rdg ± 2 digits
Input impedance:10MΩ
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4.3 AC VOLTAGE
Range Resolution Accuracy
200mV 0.1mv ±1.2% of rdg ± 3 digits
2V 1mV ±0.8% of rdg ± 3 digits
20V 10mV ±0.8% of rdg ± 3 digits
200V 0.1V ±0.8% of rdg ± 3 digits
700V 1V ±1.2% of rdg ± 3 digits
4.4 DC CURRENT
Range Resolution Accuracy Burden Voltage
2mA 1μA ±0.8% of rdg ± 1 digit 110mV/mA
20mA 10μA ±0.8% of rdg ± 1 digit 15mV/mA
200mA 0.1mA ±1.5% of rdg ± 1 digit 5.0mV/mA
10A 10mA ±2.0% of rdg ± 5 digit 0.03V/A
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4.5 AC CURRENT
Range Resolution Accuracy Burden Voltage
2mA 1μA ±1.0% of rdg ± 3 digits 110mV/mA
20mA 10μA ±1.0% of rdg ± 3 digits 15mV/mA
200mA 0.1mA ±1.8% of rdg ± 3 digits 5.0mV/mA
10A 10mA ±3.0% of rdg ± 7 digits 0.03V/A
4.7 FREQUENCY
Range Resolution Accuracy
2KHz 1Hz ±2.0% of rdg ± 5 digits
20KHz 10Hz ±1.5% of rdg ± 5 digits
Sensitivity: 200mA rms and input no more 10V rms
4.8 TEMPERATURE
Range Resolution Accuracy
-20℃ to 0℃ 0℃ to 400℃ 400℃ to 1000℃
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4.9 CAPACITANCE
Range Resolution Accuracy
2nF 1pF ±4.0% of rdg ± 3 digits
20nF 10pF ±4.0% of rdg ± 3 digits
200nF 0.1nF ±4.0% of rdg ± 3 digits
2μF 1nF ±4.0% of rdg ± 3 digits
20μF 10nF ±4.0% of rdg ± 3 digits
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5. ACCESSORIES
5.1 SUPPLIED WITH THE MUL TIMETER
Test leads Electric Rating 1500V, 10A
Battery 9V NEDA 1604 or 6F22
Operating Manual
Holster
Capacitance Testing Adapter
5.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
〝K〞type thermocouple
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5.3 How to use the holster
The holster is used to protect the meter and to make the measurement more comfortable.
It comes with two stands installed together. The figure shows how to use the holster to:
a. Support the meter with a standard angle.
b. Support the meter with a small angle using the little stand
c. Hang the meter on the wall using the little stand. Take the little stand off from the back
side of the large stand and insert it into holes located upper on the holster.
d. Hold test leads.
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WARNING
Before attempting to open the case, be sure that test leads have been disconnected from
measurement circuits to avoid electric shock hazard.
For protection against fire, replace fuse only with specified ratings: F 200mA/250V (quick acting).
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