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APPA 107N/109N
DIGITAL MULTIMETER


INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY

1

2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2

3. PANELS OVERVIEW

4

3.1 REAR PANEL

5

4. BUTTONS FUNCTION

6

4.1 LIGHT (Yellow Button)

6

4..2 BAR

6

4.3 PEAK HOLD

7

4.4 AUTO HOLD

7

4.5 BLUE

7

4.6 M/M/A

7

4.7 REL △

7

4.8 RANGE

7

4.9 dB/dBm

8

4.10 STORE

8

4.11 RECALL

8

4.12 RED (Data Log)

8

4.12.1 LOG RATE

8

4.12.2 DATA LOG-IN

9

4.12.3 DATA LOG-OUT

9

4.12.4 ▲

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4.12.5 ▼
4.13 DTGIT
5. OPERATION

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10
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5.1 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS

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5.2 Milli VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS (AC,DC,AC + DC)

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5.3 OHM AND LOW VOLTAGE OHM MEASUREMENTS

13

5.4 DIODE TEST

14

5.5 CONTINUITY CHECK

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5.6 CURRENT MEASUREMENTS (AC, DC, AC + DC)

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5.7 CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENTS

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5.8 FREQUENCY AND DUTY FACTOR MEASUREMENTS

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5.9 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS

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6. SPECIAL FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS

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7. POWER-UP OPTIONS

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8. SPECIFICATIONS

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9. MAINTENANCE

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10. ACCESSORIES

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1. SAFETY
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this
product or any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use the product only as specified.

 CAUTION. These statements identify conditions or practices that could
result in damage to the equipment or other property.

 WARNING. These statements identify conditions or practices that could
result in personal injury or loss of life.
Symbols on the product

 Refer to manual

 Doubl e Insulated

 High Volta ge

Specific precautions
Use proper Fuse. To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse type and rating
specified for this product.
Do not operate without covers. To avoid personal injury , do not apply any
voltage or current to the product without the covers in place.
Electric overload. Never apply a voltage to a connector on the product that is
outside the range specified for that connector.
Avoid electric shock. To avoid injury or loss of life, do not connect or disconnect
probes or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source.
Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. To avoid electric shock , do not operate
this product in wet or damp conditions.

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2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The meters provide many functions and features, Depending on your meter
type, each type of meter has own features described in this manual.
The following list provides a comparison of the features between meters.
FUNCTION

107N

109N

DC Voltage

•

•

AC Voltage

•

•

mV Voltage

•

•

Resistance

•

•

Lo Ohm

•

•

Diode Test

•

•

Continuity Check

•

•

DC Current

•

•

AC Current

•

•

Capacitance

•

•

Frequency

•

•

Duty Factor

•

•

Temperature (K-Type)

•

•

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FEATURES

107N

109N

Auto Power Off (30 minutes)

•

•

Analog Bargraph Display , 42 Segments Graph

•

•

Center Zero Analog Bargraph

•

•

Auto Calibration

•

•

Auto HOLD

•

•

Autorange With Rang HOLD

•

•

Auto Fuse Detector

•

•

Beep Guard

•

•

dBm / dB Readings (600Ω for dBm)

•

•

Delta mode

•

•

Hazard Warning

•

•

Storage and Recell up to 1000 Memories

•

•

Low Battery Indicator

•

•

MAX / MIN / AVG

•

•

•

•

6K

•

True RMS (AC / DC + AC)

•

•

VAC / Hz Dual Display

•

•

Water / Dust Resistant

•

•

9V

9V

600V High Energy Fuse

•

•

LCD Backlight

•

•

Auto Backlight Off (15 Minutes)

•

•

Peak Hold (0.5ms)
Data Log up to 40k memories

Battery

•

•

RS - 232 Cable

Option

•

Win DMM 100 software

Option

•

•

•

RS - 232 Phototronic Serial Port

Holster and Stand
Safety

IEC, UL, CSA IEC, UL, CSA

•

CE Mark
3

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3. FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW

Figure 1
1. Input connectors.
2. Measurement function dial. Black labels are the initial settings, blue labels are
selected by the blue button.
3. Function buttons.
4. Data log features.
5. LCD display with dual numeric readout.

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3-1 DISPLAY INDICATORS

Figure 2
1. Auto range indicator.
2. True RMS mode indicator.
3. AC, DC and AC + DC mode indicators.
4. Low voltage resistance indicator.
5. Auto hold indicator.
6. Peak hold indicator.
7. Maximum, Minimum and Average indicators.
8. Main display unit indicators.
9. Sub-display unit indicators.
10. STORE and RECALL indicator.
11. High voltage input warning (>60V DC, 30V ACrms).
12.  is indicator (low battery)
13. Average indicator equals to (MAX + MIN)/2.
14. DATA LOG indicator.

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Indicator

Unit

Indicator

Unit

µ

micro

V

Volt

m

milli

A

Ampere

K

kilo

F

Farad

M

mega

Hz

Hertz

△

delta

S

Second

%

percent

dB

Decibel (1V ref.)

℃

Celsius

dBm

Decibel(1mW on 600Ω)

Ω

ohm

G

gega

n

nano

Fahrenheit

4. BUTTONS FUNCTION
Prediction : Buzzer beeps once for every key-press.
Buzzer beeps twice for every invalid key-press.

Figure 3
4.1 LIGHT
* This button is used to turn on or turn off the backlight.
* This button is disabled in DATA LOG functions.
4.2 BAR
* This button toggles analog bar center zero bar displays.
Zero at center.
Zero at center (graph zoomed ÷ 2).
* This button is disabled in DATA LOG and non-DC volt and current function.

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4.3 PEAK HOLD
* This button longlegs the peak hold on and off.
* On the peak hold mode, push the M/M/A button to toggle peak hold max and
min values.
* The beeper sounds when new minimum or maximum values are detected.
4.4 AUTO HOLD
* Auto hold is activated when a stable reading is first achieved.
* This button toggles the auto hold mode on and off.
* With auto hold on, the instrument beeps when the reading is updated, the
auto hold reading is displayed on sub-display with AH indicator.
* Changing range escapes.
* Switches to Manual range mode when press this key under Resistance ,
Capacitance and frequency functions.
* 2GΩ range has no this function.
*  /  position has no this function.
4.5 BLUE
* The blue button toggles between dual functions (black or blue) located on the dial.
4.6 M/M/A
* This button toggles the MAX/MIN/AVG .
* When this button is first time pressed, MAX indicator is displayed and the
value displayed on sub-display is the most recent maximum value.
The beeper sounds with each new update.
* Pressing on this key for ≧2 sec escapes.
4.7 REL △
* This function provides subtraction reading on main display from measured
reading.
* The value on main display when this key is press stores in memory for
reference of subtraction, then the main display turns to “zero” “△” is on , the
reference is on sub-display. Every reading is subtracted by reference in
memory in this mode.
* Press again to escape.
4.8 Range
* It switches meter auto ranging or manual ranging and range change in
manual range mode.
* Pressing this key for 2 sec turns manual ranging to auto ranging mode.

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4.9 dB/dBm
* Pressing RANGE key for ≧ 2 sec enables "dB/dBm" function in AC Volt
mode; One press in this mode toggles dB and dBm.
* The reading of dB or dBm appears on sub-display, reference resistance
for dBm is 600Ω and reference voltage for dB is 1V.
* Again 2 sec press on this key in this mode escaps.
4.10 STORE
* Pressing M/M/A key for ≧ 2 sec enables "STORE" function, one press
in this mode stores reading just measured, in memory offering up to 1000
stores. When store is full, Every press beeps twice.
* Again 2 sec press on this key in this mode escaps.
* Power-up with PEAK  key pressing to clear stores.
4.11 RECALL
* Pressing REL △ key for ≧ 2 enables "RECALL" function.
* Again 2 sec press on this key in this mode escaps.
* In RECALL mode, use arrow keys (“△” , “ ▽ “) marked above yellow
and BAR keys to scroll and veiw up and down the stored readings;
arrow keys perform scroll rate of 10 data/sec when is pressed ≧2
sec and hold.
4.12 RED (Data Log)
* Predictions : A. Data quantities : 40K readings form as sequence
number on sub-display up to 9999 and each 1/4
scale of bar indicates 10K. (for 109N only)
B. RANGE function is only enable in just data log mode.
C. Any position (measuring function) change escaps out
without storing any data to memory.
D. Max. Pause time is 4095 seconds, exceed pause
time stores as 4095 seconds.
E. Max. Pause and Log Rate setting quantities are 3.6K.
F. Auto Power Off function is disabled.
* Pressing BLUE key ≧ 2 sec turns meter into Data log mode, then
can be chose desired Data log function.
* Again 2 sec press on this key in this mode whil e not in any
Data Log functi on mo de escaps, other wise, any press on this
key is invali d.
4.12.1 LOG RATE
* Selectable Log Rate has 0.5", 1", 10", 30", 60", 120", 180", 240" 300”,
360”, 480” and 600”.

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* One press on AUTO H key (LOG RATE) enables this function, the 1st
default is on sub-display, use "▼" or "▲" to select Log Rate period for
data log-in.
* The default (1st) Log Rate is adapted to measuring requirements.
* Again press this key once in this mode confirms the Log Rate for log-in
and escaps.
4.12.2 DATA LOG-IN
* Pressing on PEAK H key ≧ 2 sec enables data log-in function.
* Meter starts storing measured reading referring to log rate selected into
memory.
* One press on this key in this mode interrupts data log-in with “PAUS” on
sub-display for log rate re-setting.
* While data log-in performing, the “—” sub-display is blinking for storing
indication.
* When stores data at 40Kth (6Kth for 107N), data log-in stops, the bar is
full (for 109 only) , sub-display keeps blinking “—” and showing FULL.
4.12.3 DATA LOG-OUT
* One press on PEAK H key (DATA LOG) enables data log-out function
when is just in data log mode, sub-display appears sequence number
of this logged-in reading has displayed on main display.
* The first data displayed when just enabled data log-out is the last reading
logged-in.
* In this mode, one press on "▼" or "▲" key sequentely steps up or down
the logged-in data.
* Pressing on "▼" or "▲" key ≧ 2 sec performs sequentely steps up or
down the logged-in data with 10 data/sec display rate and stops at the
reading when the key is released.
* In this mode, one press M/ M/ A key toggles maximum and minimum
values logged-in, pressing on ≧ 2 sec escaps.
* In this mode, press RANGE key and then press on "▼" or "▲" key
toggles the turning points logged-in with “MAX” or “MIN” symbol depending
on the comparison from current reading and next reading. Press Range
key again to escape.
4.12.4 ▲ : Scrolls up data of function selected.
4.12.5 ▼ : Scrolls down data of function selected.

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4.13 DIGIT
* Pressing on BAR key for ≧ 2 sec enables “DIGIT” function, again 2 sec
pressing excapes.
* Press under this mode toggles 20000 / 4000 count modes.
* Rotate to power OFF then on to reset to 20000 count mode (default).
* This key is not available on following items.
4.13.1 200MΩ and 2GΩ ranges of Resistances function.
4.13.2 “” / “” position.
4.13.3 “” position.
4.13.4 “Hz” / “%DF” position.
4.13.5 “°C “ / “°F “ position.

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5 OPERATION
5.1 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS (AC, DC, AC + DC) (Set to autoranging mode
for unknown voltage measurements).
* Set dial.

* Choose AC, DC or AC + DC

* Connect leads

* The AC and AC + DC measurements provide a true RMS measurement.
* In AC mode, the frequency of the measured signal ≧20% of full scale is
displayed on sub-display.

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5.2 Milli VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS (AC, DC, AC + DC)
* Set dial.

* Choose AC, DC or AC + DC

*Connect leads

* The AC and AC + DC measurements provide a true RMS measurement.
* In AC mode, the frequency of the measured signal ≧20% of full scale is
displayed on sub-display.

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5.3 OHM AND LOW VOLTAGE OHM MEASUREMENTS
* Set dial.

* Choose Ω or LV Ω

*Connect leads

*  CAUTION : Remove all power from the circuit before connecting the test
leads.
* LV setting reduces the maximum test voltage level to about 0.5V to avoid turning
on semiconductor devices.
* Remove individual components from circuitry for best results.

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5.4 DIODE TEST
* Set dial.

* Choose diode test.

*Connect leads

Forward bias
Good = 0.4 to 0.9V
Bad = o or = > 2.0V
Reverse bias
Good = OL
Bad = <2.0V

 CAUTION : Remove all power from the circuit before connecting the test
leads.
* Remove individual components from circuitry for best results.

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5.5 CONTINUITY CHECK
* Set dial.

* Choose diode test.

*Connect leads

 CAUTION : Remove all power from the circuit before connecting the test
leads.
* The beeper sounds if the resistance of the circuit is less than 50Ω.

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5.6 CURRENT MEASUREMENTS (AC, DC, AC +DC)
* Set dial.

* Choose AC, DC or AC + DC

* Connect leads

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*  CAUTION : Limit large current measurements ( 10 to 20A) to 30 seconds
and allow two minutes of cooling between measurements.
* Do not connect to circuits with > 600V.
* The AC and AC + DC measurements provide true RMS.
* In AC mode, the frequency of the measured signal ≧ 20% of full scale is
displayed simultaneously.
5.7 CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENTS
* Set dial.

* Connect leads, zero stray capacitance for low capacitance measurements.

*  CAUTION : Remove all power from the circuit and discharge Capacitor to be
measured before connecting the test leads.
* Remove individual components from circuit for best results.

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5.8 FREQUENCY AND DUTY FACTOR MEASUREMENTS
* Set dial.

* Choose period or duty factor on sub-display.

*Connect leads

* The duty factor displays the percent of the signal that is high.

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5.9 TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS
* Set dial.

* Choose Celsius or Fahrenheit.

*Connect leads

* This setting requires an optional temperature probe and adapter. Refer to
Accessories.
* Allow about 5 minutes room temperature balance after settled for best
measurement.

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6. SPECIAL FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
6.1 Auto fuse detection
The meter checks the integrity of the internal fuses for the mA, A measurements.
If an open fuse is detected, ProbE is displayed and beep sounds continuously
when the correct function position and probe insertion are applied.
6.2 Probe input guard
The meter beeps continuously and displays “ProbE” if a probe is inserted in a
current input connector and a measurement other than current is selected.
6.3 Buzzer
A single beep indicates correct operation ; two beeps indicate a warning or
error condition.
7. POWER-UP OPTIONS
Press button while turning meter on from OFF position.
LIGHT : Disable backlit auto off.
RANGE : Turn off beeper.
BLUE : Disable Auto Power OFF.
AUTO H : Set temperature measurement default at °F .
M/ M/ A : Clear memory area for store.
PEAK H : Toggle 50Hz / 60Hz of line frequency.
AUTO POWER OFF : The meter turns itself off within 30 minutes if no controls
or settings are changed. Restore power by switching dial.

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8. SPECIFICATIONS
All specifications are warranted unless noted typical and apply to the DMM 107N
and DMM 109N.
Stated accuracies are at 23°C ± 5°C at less than 80% relative humidity and
without the battery indicator displayed.
8.1 General specifications
Characteristics

Description

LCD display digits

4 1/2 or 3 3/4

Bargraph segments

42 Segment Graph

Display count

20,000 or 4,000

Numeric update rate

2 times / sec (20,000 count),
4 times / sec (4000 count)

Bargraph

20 times/sec

Polarity display

Automatic

Overrange display

OL is displayed

Low voltage indicator

 is indicated

Automatic power-off time

Automatic backslit off =15minutes

Power source

One 9V dry cell battery

Maximum input voltage

1000V (750V AC) CAT Ⅱbetween
V and COM

Maximum floating voltage

1000V (750V AC) CAT Ⅱbetween
any terminal and earth ground

Maximum input current

200mA between mA and COM 10A
continuous between A and COM
(20A for 30 seconds)

Maximum open circuit
Voltage (current inputs)

600V between A and COM and
between mA and COM

Overload protection mA connector

1A (600V) fast blow fuse

A connector

15A (600V) fast blow fuse

V connector

1100 Vp V V
AC+DC
850 Vp mV mV AC+DC
LVΩ Ω Hz% DF °C °F

Temperature Coefficient

0.1 x (Spec.Accuracy) per °C,< 18°C
or > 28°C .

Battery Life

100 hours typical (alkaline)
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8.2 Measurement Characteristics
(All at 23°C ± 5°C ,< 80% R.H.) ±([% of reading] + [number of least digits]).
Functions with 4000-count mode divide the [ number of least digits ] by 10 when on
4000 count mode, in addition DCV to add 2 more digits on every ranges.
1. VOLTAGE :
DCV

107N

109N

20mV

± (0.06% + 60)

± (0.06% + 60)

200mV

± (0.06% + 20)

± (0.06% + 20)

2V, 20V, 200V, 1000V

± (0.06% + 10)

± (0.06% + 10)

107N

109N

20mV,200mV
40Hz ~ 100Hz
100Hz ~ 1KHz

± (0.70% + 80)
± (1.00% + 80)

± (0.70% + 80)
± (1.00% + 80)

2V
40Hz ~ 100Hz
100Hz ~ 1KHz
1KHz ~ 10KHz
10KHz ~ 20KHz
20KHz ~ 50KHz
50KHz ~ 100KHz

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)
± (2.00% + 60)
± (3.00% + 70)
± (5.00% + 80)
± (10.00% + 100)

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)
± (2.00% + 60)
± (3.00% + 70)
± (5.00% + 80)
± (10.00% + 100)

20V
40Hz ~ 100Hz
100Hz ~ 1KHz
1KHz ~ 10KHz
10KHz ~ 20KHz
20KHz ~ 50KHz
50KHz ~ 100KHz

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)
± (2.00% + 60)
± (3.00% + 70)
± (5.00% + 80)
± (10.00% + 100)

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)
± (2.00% + 60)
± (3.00% + 70)
± (5.00% + 80)
± (10.00% + 100)

200V
40Hz ~ 100Hz
100Hz ~ 1KHz
1KHz ~ 10KHz
10KHz ~ 20KHz
20KHz ~ 50KHz

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)
± (2.00% + 60)
± (3.00% + 70)
± (5.00% + 80)

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)
± (2.00% + 60)
± (3.00% + 70)
± (5.00% + 80)

750V
40Hz ~ 100Hz
100Hz ~ 1KHz

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)

± (0.70% + 50)
± (1.00% + 50)

40Hz ~ 100KHz

40Hz ~ 100KHz

ACV

Bandwidth

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dBm (typical) : -15 dBm to +55 dBm (0 dBm = 1mW into 600Ω).
dBv (typical) : -80 dBv to + 50 dBv (0 dBv = 1 Vrms).
Note : (ACV and AC + DCV)
Add additional 20 for reading under 0.5 time of range for 5K ~ 50KHz.
Specifications exclude under 0.4 time of range for 50KHz ~ 100KHz.
Resolution : 1µV in the 20mV range.
Input Impedance : 10MΩ, <100pF.
Overload Protection : 1000V dc, 750V rms.
AC Conversion Type : AC Coupled True RMS responding.
AC + DC Volts : Same as AC(RMS) + 1.00% + 80.
Crest Factor : +1.5% addition error for C.F. 1.4 to 3
+3.0% addition error for C.F. from 3 to 4
2. CURRENT :
107N

109N

20mA, 200mA

DCA

± (0.20% + 40)

± (0.20% + 40)

2A, 10A

± (0.20% + 40)

± (0.20% + 40)

107N

109N

20mA, 200mA, 2A,10A
40Hz ~ 500Hz

± (0.80% + 50)

± (0.80% + 50)

20mA, 200mA, 2A,10A
500Hz ~ 1KHz

± (1.20% + 80)

± (1.20% + 80)

200mA, 10A
1KHz ~ 3KHz

± (2.00% + 80)

± (2.00% + 80)

ACA

Range : 20mA, 200mA, 2A,10A.
Resolution : 1µA in the 20mA range.
Burden Voltage : 800mV max. for mA input, 1V max. for A input.
AC Conversion Type : AC Coupled True RMS responding.
Input Protection : Equipped with High Energy Fuse.
1A, 600V, IR 10KV fuse (Bussmann BBS-1 or equivalent) for
mA input.
15A, 600V, IR 100KV fuse (Bussmann KTK 15 or equivalent)
for A input.
AC + DC Current : Same as AC(RMS) + 1.00% + 80
C.F. : Same as ACV.

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3. PEAK HOLD : +[±(0.7% + 20)] additional error for > 20% of full scale and
pulse width greater than 0.5mS; ±(10) more for 50% of full
scale on 2V range. (2000 / 4000 counts)
4. RESISTANCE :
107N

109N

200Ω, 2KΩ

OHM

± (0.30% + 30)

± (0.30% + 30)

20KΩ, 200KΩ

± (0.30% + 30)

± (0.30% + 30)

2MΩ

± (0.30% + 50)

± (0.30% + 50)

20MΩ

± (5.00% + 50)

± (5.00% + 50)

200MΩ

*

± (5.00% + 20)

± (5.00% + 20)

2GΩ

*

± (5.00% + 8)

± (5.00% + 8)

107N

109N

2KΩ, 20KΩ, 200KΩ

± (0.60% + 20)

± (0.60% + 30)

2MΩ

± (0.60% + 50)

± (0.60% + 50)

LV OHM

20MΩ

*

± (7.00% + 50)

± (7.00% + 50)

200MΩ

*

± (7.00% + 20)

± (7.00% + 20)

* excludes DIGIT switch.
Resolution : 0.01Ω in the 200Ω range.
Open Circuit Voltage : 3.3V
Open Circuit Low Voltage : 0.6V
Input Protection : 600V rms.
5. CONTINUITY CHECK (Excludes DIGIT switch)
Continuity Threshold : Approx. 50Ω.
Continuity Indicator : 2KHz Tone Buzzer.
Input Protection : 600V rms.
6. DIODE TEST (Excludes DIGIT switch)
Test Current : 1.1mA (Typical)
Open Circuit Voltage : 3.3V DC (max).
Input Protection : 600V rms.

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7. CAPACITANCE (4000 counts) (Excludes DIGIT switch)
Capacitance

107N

109N

± (1.50% + 10d)

± (1.50% + 10d)

400nF, 4µF

± (0.90% + 5d)

± (0.90% + 5d)

40µF, 400µF

± (1.20% + 5d)

± (1.20% + 5d)

4mF,40mF

± (1.50% + 5d)

± (1.50% + 5d)

4nF, 40nF

*

Note : For best measurements, with △ mode on nF ranges.
* With △ mode.
Range : 4nF, 40nF, 400nF, 4µF, 400µF, 4mF, 40mF
Resolution : 1pF in the 4nF range.
Input Protection : 600V rms.
8. FREQUENCY COUNTER (Excludes DIGIT switch)
Range : 20Hz, 200Hz, 2KHz, 20KHz, 200KHz, 1MHz.
Resolution : 0.01Hz in the 200Hz range.
Accuracy : ±(0.01% + 10), ±(0.01% + 50) for 20Hz Range.
Sensitivity : 0.5Vp-p, for 5Hz ~ 1MHz.
Min.Frequency : 5Hz.
Input Protection : 600V rms.
9. DUTY FACTOR (Excludes DIGIT switch)
Range : 20% ~ 80%
Resolution : 0.1%.
Accuracy : ± 1% (20Hz ~ 10KHz, 5Vp-p), ± 2% for 50% ~ 80%
10. Temperature (Excludes DIGIT switch)
107N

109N

-100°C ~ 1200°C

Temperature

± (0.1% + 3°C)

± (0.1% + 3°C)

-200°C ~ -100°C

± (0.1% + 6°C)

± (0.1% + 6°C)

Note : The readings < 360°C on 1°C resolution range when settled as manual
range, display reads “Er” to change to lower range for best measurements.
Multiply the digit accuracy by 2 for °F .
Range : -200°C ~ 1200°C.
Resolution : 0.1°C for –200°C ~ 400°C, 1°C for 400°C ~ 1200°C
Input protection : 600V rms.

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8.3 Physical characteristics
Characteristics

Description
200mmx90mmx42mm
212mmx100mmx55mm(with holster)

Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight (with battery)

0.4Kg

With holster

0.6Kg

8.4 Environmental characteristics
Characteristics

Description
0 to + 50°C

Temperature operating
Non-Operating

-20 to + 60°C

Humidity (operating)

< 80% R.H.

Altitude Operating

2,222 m (7290 ft.)

Non-Operating

12,300 m (40354 ft.)

Vibration & shock Operating

MIL-T-28800E TYPE II Class 5
2.66gRMS, 5 to 500 Hz, 3axes
(10 minutes each)

Dust / Water Protection IP Rating

IP 64.

Indoor Use
8.5 Certifications and compliances
Safety

Designed to IEC 1010-1, UL3111-1 and CSA specifications
1000V DC Category Ⅱ
600V DC Category Ⅲ

Input rating
750V AC Category Ⅱ
600V AC Category Ⅲ
CAT Ⅲ : Distribution level mains, fixed installation.
Over voltage
category

CAT Ⅱ : Local level mains, appliances, portable equipment.

Pollution Degree 2

Do not operate in environments where conductive pollutants
may be present.

CAT Ⅰ: Signal level, special equipment or parts of
equipment, telecommunication, electronics.

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Certifications and compliances (cont.)
Meets the intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electtromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
for Product Safety. Compliance was demonstarted to
the following specifications as listed in the official Journal
EC Declaration
of Conformity

of the European Communites:
En 55011 Class A : Radiated and Conducted Emissions.
EN 50082-1 Immunity : IEC 801-2 Electrostatic Discharge
IEC 801-3 RF Radiated
EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment
for measurement, control, and laboratory use.

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9. MAINTENANCE
Protect the meter from adverse weather conditions. The meter is not waterproof.
Do not expose the LCD display to direct sunlight for long period of time.
 CAUTIONS. To avoid damage to the meter, do not expose it to sprays, liquids,
or solvents.
Clean the exterior of the meter by removing dust with a lint-free cloth. Use care to
Avoid scratching the clear plastic display filter.
For further cleaning, use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened with water. You
can use a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution for more efficient cleaning.

 CAUTION. To avoid damage to the surface of the meter, do not use abrasive
or chemical cleaning agents.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT (refer to Figure 4)
1. Disconnect the test leads from any circuit under test and turn off meter.
2. Remove the test leads from meter.
3. Loosen the plastic screws on the battery cover.
4. Remove battery cover from case bottom.
5. Install a new battery after removing the original one.
6. Assemble battery cover onto bottom case with screw driver.
FUSE REPLACEMENT (refer to Figure 5)
1. Follow step 1 to step 4 described in Battery Replacement.
2. Remove the battery from meter.
3. Remove 3 screws installed the top case and bottom case of meter.
4. Separate the top case and PCB of meter.
5. Replace a new fuse(FUSE 1 or FUSE 2).
6. Assemble the top case and PCB of meter.
7. Assemble the top case, PCB, and bottom case of meter.
8. Install the battery removed and assemble the battery cover.

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Battery and Fuse Replacement
Screw

Screw
Battery
Battery Cover
Cover

Screw
Screw

Battery
Battery
Connector
Connector

Figure 44
Figure

9V

9V Battery
Battery

Top

Top
Case
Case

Fuse 2Fuse2
15A(600v)
15A (600V)

Figure
Figure55

Fuse 1Fuse1
1A(600v)
1A (600V)

Bottom
Bottom
Case
Case
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Battery
Battery Cover
Cover

Screw
Screw

WARNING : Installing improper fuses can cause injury and product damage.

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10. ACCESSORIES
107N

109N

Gift Box

•

•

Meter

•

•

Holster + Tilt

•

•

Battery (9V Alkaline)

•

•

Manual

•

•

Test Leads

•

•

Aligator Clip

•

•

Temp. Socket

•

•

K-Type Sensor (50BK)

•

•

RS 232 Cable (with Adapter DB9M to DB25F)

Option

•

Carrying Case

Option

Option

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APPA TECHNOLOGY CORP.
9F, 119-1 Pao-Zong Rd., Shin-Tien,
Taipei, 23115, Taiwan, R.O.C.
P.O.Box. 12-24 Shin-Tien, Taiwan.
Tel : +886-2-29178820
Fax: +886-2-29170848
E-mail : info@appatech.com
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