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POMIAROWYCH I SYSTEMW
MINIKOMPUTEROWYCH
im. Janka Krasickiego
UM-111
MULTIMETER
Operating Instructions
APPLICATIONS
The Type UM--111 Multimeter is intended to measure:
a/ d.c. and ax. voltages,
b/d.c. currents,and
/ resistances.
Owing to its many measuring ranges, small size and
simple operation, the UM-111 is a very useful tool
at a testing laboratory, a radio/TV servicing facility
and in all those situations where multirange measurements of voltages, currents and resistances are required.
A high input resistance (100000 fi/V) for the d.c.
voltmeter ranges as well as provision for extending
the d.c. voltmeter range up to 30 kV by means of
h.v. probe enables eiiJ. veftages at TV kinoscopes
to be measured. DC currents up to 30 A can be measured by means of the T B - 7 external shunt.
DESCRIPTION
The Type U M - l l l Multimeter employs a measuring system with movement suspended on taut bands
OPERATING CONDITIONS
Ambient temperature (reference):
Operating temperature range:
Relative humidity of ambient air:
Operating position:
+20C 2C
+10 to +30C
up to 80%
horizontal
SPECIFICATION
Accuracy
d.c. voltage and current ranges:
a.c. voltage ranges (all but 3V): 2,5% b . d .
(45465 Hz)
5% f . s J .
3 V a.c range:
(45^65 Hz)
f.sjl.
resistance ranges:
30 kV d.c. (with SWN-301
probe):
5% f.s.d.
Internal resistance
d.c. vohage ranges:
100.000 n/v
(at the 1000 V d . c . range:
31,5 )
a.c. voltage ranges:
10.000 n / v
Scale length(7):
100 mm
Scale length(4):
75 mm
Test voltage:
3 kV
Overall dimensions:
186 x 134 x 67 mm
Weight:
0,8 kg approx.
Measuring ranges
d.c. voltage: lOOmV; 0,3V; IV; 3V; 10V; 30V;
100V; 300V; 1000V*/
ax. voltage: IV; 3V; 10V; 30V; 100V; 300V;
IkV
DC current:
; 0,1mA; 1mA; 10mA; 100mA
1000mA**/
*/
Resistance:
TABLE 1
Resistance reading
at the scale centre
Measuring
range
Supply voltage
75
1,5 V
20 m
750 SI
0 - 200
7,5
i^v
0 -
2MJ2
75
1,5V
0 -
20
750
10,5 V
0 0
Ohmmeter supply
dry cells:
Type R14 (1,5 V)
Type 6 F 22 (9 V)
Frequency range
a.c. voltage of other than rated frequency (45*65 Hz)
can be measured with slightly (2,5% additionally)
degraded accuracy; see Table 2.
TABLE 2
Usable frequency range
AC Voltage
Measuring Range
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IV
3V
10 V
30 V
- 100 V
- 300 V
- 1000 V
20.
20.
20.
20.
20 .
20.
20.
..45
.45
..45
.45
.45
..45
..45
. . . 65
. ..65
. . . 65
. ..65
. . . 65
. . . 65
. . . 65
. . .100000 Hz
. . .100000 Hz
. . . 20000 Hz
. . . 7000 Hz
..
1500 Hz
.. .
600 Hz
.. .
200 Hz
ACCESSORIES
The Type UM-111 is supplied with the following
standard accesories:
Operating Instructions manual,
Warranty Card,
Test Leads,
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Range switch
Input jacks
- Resistance scale
- 1 V a.c. scale
- d.cji. voltage and d.c. current scales
meter zero adj.
- polarity reverse switch
ohmmeter zero control
- fuse cartridges (W-TA-rlA/250 V)
- 1,5 V cell (R14)
- 9 V battery (6 F 22)
MEASUREMENTS
Preliminaries
Adjust the mechanical zero adjuster (8) so that the
pointer is set to to its zero position on the scale.
Set the polarity switch as follows:
a I d.c. voltage and current measurements:
"+" (pushbutton released): meter deflects cw If
the input polarity corresponds to the symbols provided at the input jacks;
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12
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Fig. 3
13
Set the range switch to its "0,1 V" position. Use the
test- or other leads of total resistance not exceeding
100 m to connect the TB-7 Shunt (Part No. P - 7 1 - 0 4
for 0 - 3 / 1 0 A or Part No. P - 7 1 - 0 5 for 0 - 3 0 A) to
the meter input jacks. Insert the respective terminals
of the shunt into the test circuit.
Read the unknown current on the scale (6) or (7),
according to the shunt range.
Measurements of AC Voltages
Set the range switch to the desired range or 1000 V
(if the value to be measured is not known even approximately). Connect the meter across the circuit under
lest and read the unknown on the scale (6) or (7)
according to the selected range.
Use the 1 V . scale (5) is employing the 1 V a.c.
range switch position.
Resistance Measurements
Set the range switch to the desired resistance range.
Before proceeding the measurement, short the input
jades together and adjust the zero control (10) so that
the pointer sets at the "0" line on the resistance
scale.
14
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Connect the " " probe lead to the jack (3) and
ground.
Take the probe by the insulating grip and touch the
ungrouded side of the unknown with the probe tip.
. Read the number of units on the scale (6) and cal culate the unknown (one) division corresponds
to 500 V.
The meter/probe connection diagram is shown in Fig. 4.
16
Fig. 4.
Components List
276,6 mf2
2 49 n
17,94 n
23
R24
6,96 n
26
25
22
449 m
54,2 n
542
180
27
69
28
1,8
690
29
30
530
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32
4,32
6,9
33
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2,74
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65,7
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215
R19
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Br 2
9 V 6F 22
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