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AC68C
True RMS AC/DC Clamp Multimeter
Users Manual
Mode d’emploi
Bedienungshandbuch
Manual de Uso
PN 2729051
July 2006
©2006 Amprobe® Test Tools.
All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan
AC68C
AC/DC TRUE RMS
AC68C
True RMS AC/DC Clamp
Multimeter
Users Manual
Mode d’emploi
Bedienungshandbuch
Manual de Uso
English
Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
Your Amprobe® product will be free from defects in material and
workmanship for 1 year from the date of purchase. This warranty
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True RMS AC/DC Clamp Multimeter
Contents
Symbols................................................................................. 1
Introduction........................................................................... 1
Warnings and Precautions..................................................... 2
Unpacking and Inspection ..................................................... 2
Instrument Familiarization (See inside front cover)............... 2
Measuring Procedures........................................................... 3
Specifications ........................................................................ 6
Troubleshooting .................................................................... 8
Battery Replacement.............................................................. 9
Repair .................................................................................... 10
Symbols
W Refer to the manual X Dangerous Voltage
T Double insulated
BT
Battery
F Direct Current J Earth Ground
B Alternating Current R Audible tone
P Complies with EU
directives >Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc.
Introduction
The AC68C is a true rms digital clampmeter that measures both
AC and DC current as well as AC and DC voltage, Resistance,
Frequency, Continuity and Diode Test.
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Warnings and Precautions
The AC68C Digital Clampmeter conforms to EN61010-2-032,
EN61010-1, CAT III- 600V, class 2 and pollution deg. 2; and
UL3111-1. It is recommended for use with local level power
distribution, appliances, portable equipment, etc., where only
smaller transient overvoltages may occur, and not for primary
supply lines, overhead lines, and cable systems.
Do not exceed the maximum overload limits per function
(see specifications) nor the limits marked on the
instrument itself. Never apply more than 600 V dc / ac
rms between the test lead and earth ground.
Inspect the DMM, test leads and accessories before
every use. Do not use any damaged part.
Never ground yourself when taking measurements. Do
not touch exposed circuit elements or test probe tips.
Do not operate the instrument in an explosive
atmosphere.
Exercise extreme caution when: measuring voltage
>20 V // current >10 mA // AC power line with inductive
loads // AC power line during electrical storms //
current, when the fuse blows in a circuit with open
circuit voltage >600 V // servicing CRT equipment.
Always measure current in series with the load – NEVER
ACROSS a voltage source. Check fuse first. Never
replace a fuse with one of a different rating.
Remove test leads before opening the case.
Unpacking and Inspection
Your shipping carton should include:
Digital clamp meter 1
Carrying case 1
Test lead set (one black, one red) 1
One 9V battery (installed) 1
Manual 1
If any of the items are damaged or missing, return the complete
package to the place of purchase for an exchange.
Instrument Familiarization (See inside front cover)
Transformer Jaws: Designed to pick up the current flowing
through the conductor.
Jaw Opening Lever: Press lever to open transformer jaws.
Release pressure to close the jaws.
Digital Display: 3-3/4 digit LCD (max. reading 3999), with
decimal point, AC/DC, polarity, unit and low battery (
BT
)
indicators.
Function/Range Selector: Selects the desired function and range.
Changing position turns instrument back on after Auto-OFF.
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Peak Hold Button: Toggles on and off. Captures the maximum
peak value of a current or voltage surge (motor start-up). “PEAK”
is shown on LCD.
Data Hold Button: Toggles on and off. Holds reading for all
functions and ranges. Always release HOLD before taking a new
measurement. “HOLD” is shown on LCD.
DCA ZERO Button: Push this button to zero the display before
measuring DC current.
Input Terminals: Always connect black test lead (negative) to
black COM input jack and red test lead to red “VΩ” input jack for
voltage, frequency, resistance, continuity, and diode
measurements
Measuring Procedures
General
1. Make sure that the selected function and range are
suitable for the measurement to be taken.
2. If the measured current is higher than the selected range
for a longer period of time, overheating may occur,
compromising the safety and operation of inner circuits.
3. Do not measure currents on high voltage conductors
(> 600 V) to avoid risks of discharge and/or incorrect
readings.
4. When measuring current, make sure that the test leads are
removed from the meter terminals.
5. The most accurate current reading will be obtained by
placing the conductor in the center of the jaws (aligned
with the centering marks on the transformer jaws).
DC Current Measurement
1. Set the function/range selector to the appropriate A F
position (400 or 600 A).
2. Press the DCA ZERO button to make sure that the display
is zero-reading.
3. Open spring-loaded clamp by pressing the lever on left
side of meter.
4. Position clamp around one wire or conductor and release
the clamp lever. Make sure that the clamp is entirely
closed. The clamp must be positioned around only one
conductor. If it is placed around two or more current
carrying conductors, the reading is FALSE.
5. Read the displayed value. The direction of the current
corresponds to the indication of the pointer on the jaw.
Polarity inversion is indicated by a ’-‘ (minus) symbol on
the display.
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AC Current Measurement
1. Set the function/range selector to the appropriate A B
position (400 or 600 A).
2. Open spring-loaded clamp by pressing the lever on left
side of meter.
3. Position clamp around one wire or conductor and release
the clamp lever. Make sure that the clamp is entirely
closed. The clamp must be positioned around only one
conductor. If it is placed around two or more current
carrying conductors, the reading is FALSE.
4. Read the displayed value.
DC and AC Voltage Measurement
W Warning
The maximum input voltage for DC or AC Volts is 600 Vrms. Do
not attempt to take any voltage measurement that exceeds
600 Vrms to avoid electrical shock hazard or damage to the
instrument.
1. Set the function/range selector to the appropriate V F
(600 V) or V B (400 or 600 V) position.
2. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” terminal and the
red test lead to the “VΩ’’ terminal. Connect probe tips to
the circuit and read the value.
Frequency Measurement
Note: Both ammeter and voltmeter can be used for frequency
measurement. The clamp-on Ammeter detects the frequency of
the current circulating in the cable or bus-bar under test (the
current must be greater than 1 A in the 400 A range and greater
than 15 A in the 600 A range). The Voltmeter detects the
frequency of the voltage applied to the leads.
1. In either set-up (current or voltage measurement), set the
function/range switch to the Hz position.
2. Read the frequency value on the display.
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Resistance Measurement
W Warning
Before taking any in-circuit resistance measurement, remove
power from the circuit being tested and discharge all
capacitors.
1. Set the function/range selector to the 4 kΩ position.
2. Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and red lead to
the “VΩ” terminal.
3. Connect the test leads to the resistance or circuit to be
measured and read the value on the display.
Continuity Measurement
WWarning
Before taking any in-circuit continuity measurement, remove
power from the circuit being tested and discharge all
capacitors.
1. Set the function/range selector to the R position.
2. Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and red lead to
the “VΩ” terminal.
3. Connect the test leads to the circuit to be tested.
Continuity (resistance 40 Ω) is indicated by a continuous
beep tone.
Diode Test
1. Set the function/range selector to the G position.
2. Connect the black lead to the COM terminal and red lead to
the “VΩ” terminal.
3. Connect the red test lead to the anode, and the black test
lead to the cathode of the diode to be tested.
4. Read the forward voltage value on the display (approx.
0.6 V for a silicon diode or 0.4 V for a germanium diode).
An open diode is indicated by “OL”.
5. Reverse test lead connections to the diode to perform a
reverse bias test. “OL” indicates a good diode.
Notes: “OL” for both reverse and forward bias tests indicates an
open diode. A low voltage reading for both bias tests indicates a
shorted diode. If the diode is shunted by a resistor of 1000 ohms
or less, it must be removed from the circuit before taking the
measurement. Bipolar transistor junctions may be tested in the
same manner described above as emitter-base and base-
collector junctions are diode junctions.
Peak Hold Measurement
Proceed as for voltage or current measurement (AC or DC).
Before actually taking the measurement, press the PEAK button.
“PEAK” is shown on the display. After taking a measurement, the
displayed reading is the maximum peak value of a surge in the
voltage or current.
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Data Hold
Proceed as for voltage or current measurement (AC or DC).
While taking a measurement, press the HOLD button. “HOLD” is
shown on the display and the current meter reading is
maintained, even after disconnecting the test leads from the
circuit or removing the conductor from the clamp. Press HOLD
again to deactivate before taking a new measurement.
Specifications
General Specifications
Display: 3-3/4 Digit LCD, max. reading of 3999. Function and
unit indication.
Overrange indication: “OL” indicated.
Polarity indication: automatic; positive implied; negative
indicated.
Zero adjustment: automatic for all functions and ranges except
DC current (Zero adjustment button).
Ranging: manual function and range selection with rotary
selector switch. Autoranging for frequency measurement.
Special functions: Data Hold, Peak Hold
Operating principle: dual slope integration
Sampling rate: 2 /sec, nominal.
Maximum voltage between any terminal and earth ground: 600 V
Low Battery Indication:
BT
when battery voltage drops below
operating voltage.
Auto Power Off: Approx. 30 minutes after no function change.
Environmental Conditions
Operating temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C, <80 % R.H., non-
condensing
Storage temperature: -10 °C to +60 °C, <70 % R.H., battery
removed.
Power source: Single 9 V battery (NEDA 1604,1EC 6F22)
Battery life: Alkaline 200 hours.
Maximum jaw opening: 40 mm (1.57 inches)
Pollution degree: Level II
Altitude: < 2000 meters
Size (WxLxH): 76x228x39 mm (3”x9”x1.5”)
Weight: 465 gr (incl. battery)
Accessories: Test leads, battery, manual and carrying case.
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P >
Safety: Meets EN61010-1 Cat III 600V. EN61010-2-03, UL3111-
1, CSA22.2, No 1010-1
EMC: Meets EN55011, EN61000-4-2,4
EMC: This product complies with requirements of the following
European Community Directives: 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic
Compatibility) and 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage) as amended by
93/68/EEC (CE Marking). However, electrical noise or intense
electromagnetic fields in the vicinity of the equipment may
disturb the measurement circuit. Measuring instruments will also
respond to unwanted signals that may be present within the
measurement circuit. Users should exercise care and take
appropriate precautions to avoid misleading results when making
measurements in the presence of electronic interference.
Electrical Specifications
Accuracy is ± (%reading + nbr digits) at 23 °C ± 5 °C, < 80 %
R.H. The current error is specified within the largest circle that
can be drawn inside the jaw.
DC Current
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Prot.
400 A 0.1 A ± (2 %rdg + 5 dgt) 800 A
600 A 1 A ± (2 %rdg + 5 dgt) 800 A
AC Current, Trms
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload Freq.
Prot. Response
400 A 0.1 A ± (2 %rdg + 5 dgt) 800 A 40-450 Hz
600 A 1 A ± (2 %rdg + 5 dgt) 800 A 40-450 Hz
Conversion: Ac coupled Trms
Crest Factor (Non-Sinusoidal) (50 – 60 Hz)
1 – 3: ± 0.5 % 3 – 5: ± 3 % 5 – 7: ± 6 %
DC Voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy Input. Overload
Imped. Prot.
600 V 1 V ± (0.75 %rdg + 2 dgt) 1 MΩ 660 Vrms
AC Voltage Trms – Frequency response: 40-450 Hz
Range Resolution Accuracy Input Overload
Imped. Prot.
400 V 0.1 V ± (1.2 %rdg + 10 dgt) 1 MΩ 660 Vrms
600 V 1 V ± (1.2 %rdg + 10 dgt) 1 MΩ 660 Vrms
Conversion: Ac coupled Trms
Crest Factor (Non-Sinusoidal) (50 – 60 Hz)
1 – 3: ± 0.5 % 3 – 5: ± 3 % 5 – 7: ± 6 %
Frequency (Hz) – Autoranging for current and voltage
Range Resolution Accuracy Sensitivity Overload
Prot.
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4k Hz 1 Hz ± (0.5 %rdg + 5 dgt) 1 V / 5 A 660 Vrms
/800 A
20 kHz* 0.01 Hz ± (0.5 %rdg + 5 dgt) 5 V 660 Vrms
* - Voltage input only
Resistance
Range Resolution Accuracy Open Overload
circ.volts Prot.
4 kΩ 1 Ω± (1 %rdg + 5 dgt) 0.5 VDC 660 Vrms
Diode Test
Range Resolution Accuracy Open Overload
circ.volts Prot.
G 0.001 V ± (1 %rdg + 2 dgt) 3.0 VDC max 660 Vrms
Max short circuit current: 0.8 mA (typical)
Audible Continuity Test
Range Accuracy Open circ.volts Overload Prot.
40 Ω 0.5 V 3.0 VDC max 660 Vrms
Max short circuit current: 0.8 mA (typical)
Peak Hold Measurement, AC Voltage (50 Hz – 60 Hz)
Range Resolution Accuracy Input Overload
Imped. Prot.
400 V 0.1 V ± (1.5 %rdg +10 dgt) 1 MΩ 660 Vrms
600 V 1 V ± (1.5 %rdg +10 dgt) 1 MΩ 660 Vrms
Peak Hold Measurement, AC Current (50 Hz – 60 Hz)
Range Resolution Accuracy Overload
Prot.
400 A 0.1 A ± (2 %rdg +10 dgt) 800 A
600 A 1 A ± (2 %rdg +10 dgt) 800 A
Troubleshooting
In case of malfunction during the operation of the meter, the
following steps should be performed in order to isolate the cause
of the problem:
1. Check the battery.
2. Review the operating instructions for possible mistakes in
operating procedure.
3. Check the clamp against a known current source. Use the
voltage function to measure a known voltage (AC and DC).
4. Check the test leads for continuity (voltage and
resistance). Except for the replacement of the battery,
repair of the clamp should be performed only by a Factory
Authorized Service Center or by other qualified instrument
service personnel. Front panel and case can be cleaned
with a mild solution of detergent and water. Apply
sparingly with a soft cloth and let dry completely before
using. Do not use aromatic hydrocarbons or chlorinated
solvents for cleaning.
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Battery Replacement
XWWARNING
To avoid electrical, shock remove the test leads from both the
meter and the test circuit before accessing the battery.
1. Replace the battery as soon as the low-battery symbol
BT
is displayed.
2. Set the function/range switch to OFF and remove the test
leads.
3. Position the meter face down. Remove the screw and lift
off the back cover.
4. Replace the battery with an equivalent 9 V battery.
5. Reassemble the instrument.
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Repair
All test tools returned for warranty or non-warranty repair or for
calibration should be accompanied by the following: your name,
company’s name, address, telephone number, and proof of
purchase. Additionally, please include a brief description of the
problem or the service requested and include the test leads with
the meter. Non-warranty repair or replacement charges should
be remitted in the form of a check, a money order, credit card
with expiration date, or a purchase order made payable to
Amprobe® Test Tools.
In-Warranty Repairs and Replacement – All Countries
Please read the warranty statement and check your battery
before requesting repair. During the warranty period any
defective test tool can be returned to your Amprobe® Test Tools
distributor for an exchange for the same or like product. Please
check the “Where to Buy” section on www.amprobe.com for a
list of distributors near you. Additionally, in the United States and
Canada In-Warranty repair and replacement units can also be
sent to a Amprobe® Test Tools Service Center (see below for
address).
Non-Warranty Repairs and Replacement – US and Canada
Non-warranty repairs in the United States and Canada should be
sent to a Amprobe® Test Tools Service Center. Call Amprobe®
Test Tools or inquire at your point of purchase for current repair
and replacement rates.
In USA In Canada
Amprobe® Test Tools Amprobe® Test Tools
Everett, WA 98203 Mississauga, ON L4Z 1X9
Tel: 888-993-5853 Tel: 905-890-7600
Fax: 425-446-6390 Fax: 905-890-6866
Non-Warranty Repairs and Replacement – Europe
European non-warranty units can be replaced by your Amprobe®
Test Tools distributor for a nominal charge. Please check the
“Where to Buy” section on www.amprobe.com for a list of
distributors near you.
European Correspondence Address*
Amprobe® Test Tools Europe
P.O. Box 1186
5602 BD Eindhoven
The Netherlands
*(Correspondence only – no repair or replacement available from
this address. European customers please contact your
distributor.)
AC68C
True RMS AC/DC Clamp
Multimeter
Users Manual
Mode d’emploi
Bedienungshandbuch
Manual de Uso
French
Françias
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fusibles, aux piles jetables ni à tout produit mal utilisé, modifié,
contaminé, négligé ou endommagé par accident ou soumis à des
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accidentels ou consécutifs, les limitations et les exclusions de
cette garantie ne s’appliquent pas obligatoirement à chaque
acheteur.
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True RMS AC/DC Clamp Multimeter
Contenu
Symboles utilisés dans ce mode d’emploi................................... 1
Introduction.................................................................................1
Informations de sécurité.............................................................. 2
Désemballage ..............................................................................2
Présentation de l’appareil ............................................................3
Procédures de Mesure................................................................. 3
Spécifications .............................................................................. 6
Dépannage................................................................................... 9
Remplacement de la Pile ............................................................. 9
Réparation ................................................................................. 10
Symboles utilisés dans ce mode d’emploi
W
Se reporter au mode
d’emploi X
Tension
dangereuse
T
Double isolation
BT
Pile
F
Courant continu J Prise de terre
B
Courant alternatif R Signal sonore
P Conforme aux
directives de l’UE > Underwriters
Laboratories,
Inc.
Introduction
L'AC68C est une pince ampèremétrique numérique de mesure
efficace vraie (TRMS) qui mesure le courant c.a. et c.a. ainsi que
la tension c.a. et c.c., la résistance, la fréquence, la continuité et
le contrôle de diode.
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Informations de sécurité
Le multimètres-pince Modèle AC68C est conformes à la norme
EN61010-1, CAT III 600 V, classe 2 et degré de pollution 2;
UL3111-1. Ils sont recommandés pour les appareils, les
équipements portables et la distribution d’énergie au niveau
local, etc., où seules de petites surtensions transitoires sont
possibles; il n’est pas destiné aux lignes du réseau d’alimentation
électrique principale aux lignes aériennes ou aux systèmes
câblés.
Ne pas dépasser les limites de surcharge maximum par
fonction (voir les caractéristiques techniques) ou les
limites indiquées sur l’appareil lui-même. Ne jamais
appliquer plus de 600 V c.c./ V c.a. eff. entre le cordon de
test et la prise de terre.
Inspecter le multimètre numérique, les cordons de test et
les accessoires avant toute utilisation. Ne pas utiliser de
pièce endommagée.
Ne jamais se relier à la terre en prenant des mesures. Ne
toucher ni aux éléments de circuit exposés ni aux pointes
des sondes de test.
Ne pas utiliser l’appareil dans une atmosphère explosive.
Faire preuve d’extrême prudence en : mesurant une tension
>20 V // un courant >10 mA // les lignes d’alimentation
secteur avec charges inductives // les lignes d’alimentation
secteur pendant les orages électriques // un courant alors
que le fusible a sauté dans un circuit avec une tension en
circuit ouvert >600 V // lors d’une intervention sur un
appareil à écran cathodique.
Toujours mesurer le courant en série avec la charge –
JAMAIS AUX BORNES d’une source de tension. Vérifier
d’abord le fusible. Ne jamais installer un fusible de calibre
différent.
Retirer les cordons de test avant d’ouvrir le boîtier.
Désemballage
Votre emballage devrait contenir:
Un multimètre-pince..........................................................1
Une sacoche ......................................................................1
Une paire de cordons de test (un noir, un rouge)..............1
Une pile 9 V (dans l’appareil).............................................1
Manuel...............................................................................1
Si une pièce manque ou est endommagée, retournez à votre
point de vente pour un échange.
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Présentation de l’appareil
1. Pince: Capte le courant qui passe par le conducteur.
2. Levier de la Pince: Poussez ce levier pour ouvrir la pince.
La pince ferme quand la pression est relachée.
3. Affichage Digital: LCD 3-3/4 digits (3999 points), point
décimal , indicateurs CA/CC, de polarité, d’unités et de pile
déchargée (
BT
).
4. Sélecteur de fonctions et de gammes. Un changement de
position rallume également l’appareil après une cupure
automatique.
5. Mémoire de valeurs-crête: Enregistre la valeur-crête du
courant ou de la tension (ex.: mise en route d’un moteur).
“PEAK” est affiché.
6. Maintien de lecture: Maintient la lecture pour toutes
fonctions et gammes. “HOLD” est affiché. Désactivez
HOLD pour prendre de nouvelles mesures.
7. Mise à Zéro pour mesures de courant continu: Pressez ce
bouton avant de prendre une mesure de courant continu.
8. Entrées: Pour les mesures de tension, de résistance, de
continuité, de fréquence et de diodes, connectez toujours
le cordon de mesure noir à l’entrée COM, et le rouge à
l’entrée VΩ.
Procédures de Mesure
Général
1. Assurez-vous que la fonction et la gamme choisies
correspondent à la mesure que vous voulez effectuer.
2. Si le courant mesuré dépasse la gamme choisie durant
une période de temps prolongée, un surchauffement peut
se produire, compromettant la sécurité et le bon
fonctionnement des circuits internes.
3. Ne mesurez pas du courant sur des conducteurs à haute
tension (> 600 V) afin d’éviter des chocs électriques et/ou
des mesure incorrectes.
4. Quand vous mesurez du courant, assurez-vous que les
cordons de mesure sont retirés de l’appareil.
5. La meilleure précision de mesure est obtenue quand le
conducteur de courant est placé au milieu de de la pince
(dans l’alignement des marquages sur la pince).
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Mesure de Courant Continu
1. Placez le sélecteur sur la position A F désirée (400 ou
600 A).
2. Pressez le bouton de mise-à-zéro et assurez-vous que
l’afficheur est bien bien mis à zéro.
3. Ouvrez la pince en poussant sur le levier.
4. Placez la pince autour du conducteur et fermez la (en
relachant le levier). Assurez-vous que la pince est
complètement fermée et qu’elle ne contient qu’un seul
conducteur. Si elle en contient plusieurs, la mesure est
faussée.
5. Lisez la valeur affichée. La direction du courant
correspond au marquage sur la pince. Une inversion de
polarité est indiquée par un symbole (moins) sur
l’afficheur.
Mesure de Courant Alternatif
1. Placez le sélecteur sur la position A B désirée (400 ou
600 A).
2. Ouvrez la pince en poussant sur le levier.
3. Placez la pince autour du conducteur et fermez la (en
relachant le levier). Assurez-vous que la pince est
complètement fermée et qu’elle ne contient qu’un seul
conducteur. Si elle en contient plusieurs, la mesure est
faussée.
4. Lisez la valeur affichée.
Mesure de Tension Continue et Alernative
W Avertissement
La valeur d’entrée maximale pour la mesure de tension
continue ou alterntive est de 600Veff. Ne mesurez pas une
tension supérieure afin d’éviter des chocs électriques et/ou
des dommages à l’appareil.
1. Placez le sélecteur sur la fonction et gamme appropriées:
V F (600 V) ou V B(400 ou 600 V).
2. Connectez le cordon noir à l’entrée COM et le rouge à
l’entrée VΩ. Connectez les pointes de touche au circuit (en
parallèle avec la source de tension) et lisez la valeur.
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