Metex Me 11 Manual

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  1. Metex Me-11 Manual

Metex 4650 Digital Multimeter. Solve device problem. Videos (tutorials) Documents (manuals) Videos. Multimeter How To. How to use the Metex 3800 -Manual soon-How to Calibrate Inexpensive Multimeters. Here is how to calibrate low-cost multimeters. This is very simple and only takes about 10 minutes with the right equipment.

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    Familiarization
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    Contents
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    Safety Information
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    Safety Requirements
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    Safety Symbols
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    Safety Warnings
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    Input Limits
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    Prepairing for Operation
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    Installing the Battery
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    Using the Test Probes
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    Using the Stand
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    Propping Up the Meter
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    Hanging the Meter
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    Pre-Operating Check
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    How to Use the Meter
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    Pushbuttons
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    On/Off
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    Automatic Power-off
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    Summary of Pushbutton Operations
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    Function
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    Set/Reset
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    DC/ac
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    Up/Down
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    Transistor HFE
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    Capacitor and Inductance Sockets Temperature
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    Input Terminals
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    Function Selector Rotary Switch
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    Digital and Bar Graph Displays
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    Using the Advanced Functions
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    The Meter Displays the Following Extra Measurements
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    Annunciators
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    How to Make Measurement
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    Measuring AC/DC Voltage
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    Measuring Frequency
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    Logic Test
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    Measuring Resistance
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    Continuity Testing
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    Checking Diodes (For M-3850D Only)
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    Audible Continuity Test
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    Diode Measurement
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    Measuring Capacitance
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    Checking Transistors
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    Follow These Steps to Determine a Transistor's Base Gain
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    Transistor HFE Test
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    Measuring Temperature
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    Signal Output Checking (For M-3860D)
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    Measuring Inductance (For M-3860D and M-3870D)
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    Inductance and Quality Factor
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    Internal Series Resistance
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    Measuring Currents
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    DC Current Measurement
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    AC Current Measurement
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    Using the Meter With a Computer
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    Interfacing the Meter With a PC
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    Using the Supplied Software
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    Using the DOS Software
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    Using the Windows Software
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    Technical Information
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    Communication Parameters
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    Data Format
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    Care and Maintenance
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    Hints for Writing Your Own Software
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    Replacing the Fuse
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    General Maintenance
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    Specifications
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    General Characteristics
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    Special Characteristics

QtDMM 0.9.0 (c) 2001-2014 M.Toussaint

Metex Me 11 Manual

QtDMM is a simple DMM readout software including a configurable transientrecorder. A friend of mine asked me for a DMM readout software for Linuxbecause he didn't want to use the MS-Windows version which came with themultimeter. To help him out I wrote this little piece of software.The transient recorder features manual start, scheduled start (at a giventime) and triggered automatic start when given thresholds are reached.

If you call QtDMM with the commandline option --console it will displaysome debug output. This might (or hight not :) help resolve problems.

It was written for Metex (and compatible like VOLTCRAFT) multimeter andis known to work with the following DMM's:

The following models should work but need to be confirmed by a user:

Metex me-11 manual

Metex Me-11 Manual

If you manage to get QtDMM working with a digital multimeter differentfrom the mentioned above, or if you can confirm one of the unconfirmedmodels please give a note. For a new multimeter the best would be sendingme a saved configuration file.

QtDMM is kind of 'works for me' software. I'm using it, I like it the wayit is and it seems to be quite stable. It still needs some improvementsbut does it's job quite well.

QtDMM 0.9.0 is distributed under the GNU Public License, version 3.(QtDMM versions prior to 0.9.0 are licensed under GNU GPL 2.0)

Manual

-- 27/04/2014Matthias Toussaintqtdmm@mtoussaint.de

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