To measure d.c. current values from 1mA to 500mA, the test leads are plugged into the —common and + terminals. If the 1OA range is employed, the test leads are plugged into the —10A and +10A terminals. We know that measurement of current requires that the circuit under test be opened and the meter connected in series with the circuit. When the polarity of the circuit is proper the pointer will move on right side. In this way the reading is taken on the scale for particular selector switch. Reading Voltage: Let us consider the VOM with following ranges.
The VOM is provided with 2.5, 10, 50, 250, 1000, and 5000V ranges. A selector switch and a function switches (-dc, +dc) are also provided. For measurement of dc voltages up to 1000V, the test leads are plugged into the —common and 5000V d.c. terminals. Depending upon (he scale used we can measure the voltage directly or by multiplying factor with meter constant with pointer reading. Reading Ohms Let us consider the ranges of Ω on the meter are as under
As seen the ranges are Rx1, Rx100 & R10,000. These are basically multiplying factors for the ohm scale. For example, we read the scale directly when VOM is set to its Rx1 position. If the instrument is operated on its Rx100 range, we will multiply the scale reading by 100. The test leads arc plugged into the —common and + terminal when the ohmmeter function is employed.
Before making a resistance measurement, the test leads must be connected together (short-circuited), and the zero 2 control adjusted to bring the pointer exactly to zero on the Ω scale. Otherwise the reading will be incorrect.
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