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Default Newbie Questions - mV

Yep., basicly that's it - select the type of measure dc/ac, select the
nearest range higher than the known voltage, your results should be
available in the =.0 area of the screen - if you are on the lowest
range of the known voltage and everything is left to the .0 the known
voltage source is lowrt than average There are so many ways and short
cuts., Experience will teach you best..

Good Luck and don't forget the safety recomendations concerning higher
voltages & household currents.....

[I googled but couldn't find your meter]

Roy Q.T. ~ US/NCU ~ E.E. Technician
[have tools, will travel]

 
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