Astroai User Manual True Rms Digital Multimeter
Astroai User Manual True Rms Digital Multimeter
Thank you for purchasing the True RMS 6000 Count Digital Multimeter from AstroAI. The
AstroAI True RMS Digital Multimeter is designed to be safely and accurately used by
professionals in a commercial setting or weekend DYer’s that need a little more utility from their
standard digital multimeter. This manual provides all safety information, operation instruction,
specifications, and maintenance for the meter. The instrument performs AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC
Current, Resistance, Audible Continuity, Diode, hFE, Frequency, Capacitance, and
Temperature Testing. Thank you again for choosing AstroAI, if you have any questions or
concerns regarding your product, please contact us at support@astroai.com.
NOTE: Fully read and understand this manual before using this Digital Multimeter.
WARNING: To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury, and to avoid possible damage to
the Meter or to the equipment being tested, adhere to the following rules:
● Before using the Meter, inspect the exterior casing. Do not use the Meter if it is damaged
or if all or part of the exterior casing is removed. Look for cracks or missing plastic. Pay
special attention to the insulation around the connectors.
● Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal. Check the test leads for
continuity.
● Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the Meter, between the
terminals or between any terminal and grounding.
● The manual rotary switch should be placed in the correct position before measurement
and should NOT be moved during measurement to prevent damage to the Meter.
● When the Meter is working at an effective voltage over 60V in DC or 30V rms in AC,
special care should be taken because there is a danger of electric shock.
● Use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements.
● Do not use or store the Meter in a high-temperature environment, do not expose to high
levels of humidity, or near strong magnetic fields. The performance of the Meter may
deteriorate after dampening.
● When using the test leads, keep your fingers behind the finger guards.
● Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing
resistance, continuity, diodes or hFE.
● Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator appears. With a low battery, the
Meter might produce false readings that can lead to electric shock and personal injury.
● Remove the connection between the testing leads and the circuit being tested, and turn
the Meter power off before opening the Meter case.
● When servicing the Meter, use only the same model number or identical electrical
specifications replacement parts.
● The internal circuit of the Meter shall not be altered at will to avoid damage of the Meter
and any accident.
● Clean using a soft cloth and mild detergent for the surface of the Meter. Do not use
abrasive materials or solvents to prevent the surface of the Meter from corrosion and
damage.
● Turn the Meter off when not in use and take out the battery when it is not going to be
used for an extended period of time. Regularly check the battery as it may leak when it
has not been used for some time. Replace the battery as soon as leaking appears. A
leaking battery will damage the Meter.
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS
AC (Alternating Current) Low Battery
∽
DC (Direct Current) Diode
⎓
AC and DC Fuse
≂
Earth Ground Continuity Test
⚠
Double Insulated Warning
SPECIFICATIONS
Digital Display 5 ¾ , 5999
Dimensions 190x90x35mm
Capacitance Yes
Frequency Yes
Capacitance 60nF/600nF/6μF/60μF/600μF/60mF
1. Magnetic Hanger
2. LCD Screen
3. Function Buttons
4. Rotary Function Switch
5. 10A Terminal
6. μA/mA Terminal
7. COM Terminal
8. INPUT Terminal
9. Silicone Sleeve
10. Multi-Function Socket
LCD SCREEN DIAGRAM
% Duty Cycle
℉ Fahrenheit Temperature
℃ Celsius Temperature
Continuity Test
Diode Test
Data Hold
DC
AC
Negative Reading
Relative Mode
Button
Hold and backlight function button. When taking a measurement, press this button to hold the
data for easier recording. Press the button again to remove the hold function.
Press and hold this button to turn on the backlight on the LCD screen.
Max/Min Button
When taking a measurement, press this button once to enter “Max Mode”. In this mode, the
multimeter will capture the highest reading it records. Press this button again to enter “Min Mode”
which will capture the lowest reading it records.
Range Button
AC/DC Voltage, AC Current, and Resistance can all be measured in both Auto and Manual
ranging. The multimeter will come set to Auto, but if you desire to select the range manually,
press the Range Button repeatedly to find the desired range. Beware of selecting a range too
low, as it will Overload the device and the multimeter will not give a reading.
Press and hold the Range Button to return back to Auto Ranging.
Relative Button
When taking measurements, you can utilize the Relative Button to get more accurate readings
by removing the resistance of the test leads, for example. To activate this function, simply press
the Relative Button. A small triangle (delta symbol) will appear on the display and the reading
should change to zero.
Hz/Duty Button
When using the Hz/Duty Cycle function on the multimeter, quickly switch between functions by
pressing this button. You can also switch to measuring Hz while measuring other functions, like
Voltage, for example, by pressing this button during measurement.
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
Accuracy is guarantied for 1 year 23°C±5°C less than 80%RH
DC Voltage (Auto ranging)
Range Resolution Accuracy
60V 10mV
600V 100mV
6V 1mV
600V 100mV
-40°F~302°F ±(5% + 4)
1°F
302°F~2000°F ±(2.5% + 3)
DC Current
600µA 0.1µA
6000µA 1µA
±(0.8% of rdg + 5dgts)
60mA 10µA
600mA 100µA
6A 1mA
±(1.5% of rdg + 3dgts)
10A 10mA
Overload Protection:
● “mA” Jack: F0.4A/600V fuse
● “10A” Jack: F10A/600V fuse
Max.Input Current:
● “mA” jack: 600mA
● “10A” jack: 10A
(For measurements >5A: Duration <10 seconds, interval >15 minutes)
Voltage Drop:
● 600µA, 60mA: 60mV,
● 6000µA, 600mA and 10A ranges: 600mV
Transistor hFE Test (Connect Adapter )
Range hFE Test Current Test Voltage
AC Current
600µA 0.1µA
6000µA 1µA
600mA 100µA
Overload Protection:
● “mA” jack: F0.4A/600V fuse
● “10A” jack: F10A/600V fuse Max.
Input Current:
● “mA” jack: 400mA
● “10A” jack: 10A
(For measurements>5A: duration<10 seconds, interval >15 minutes)
Voltage Drop:
● 600µA, 60mA ranges: 60mV
● 6000µA, 600mA and 10A ranges: 600mV
Frequency Range: 40Hz ~ 400Hz
Resistance (Auto Ranging)
Range Resolution Accuracy
600Ω 0.1Ω
6KΩ 1Ω
60KΩ 10Ω
±(1.5% of rdg + 3dgts)
600KΩ 100Ω
6MΩ 1KΩ
600A 1mV/10A
±(2.5%+10)
200A 1mV/1A
The built-in buzzer will sound if Open circuit voltage: about 0.5V
the resistance is less than about
30Ω.
Overload Protection: 250V DC/AC rms
For continuity test: When the resistance is between 30Ω and 70Ω, the buzzer may sound or
may not sound. When the resistance is more than 70Ω, the buzzer will not sound
Capacitance
Range Resolution Accuracy
60nF 10pF
600nF 100pF
60uF 10nF
600uF 100nF
20uF 10uF
0~60MHz ±(1.0% + 5)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Voltage Measurement
1. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” jack and the red test lead to the “INPUT ” jack.
2. Set the function switch to V or V range. Choose either Auto or Manual range using
the “Range” Button.
3. In manual range, if the voltage magnitude to be measured is unknown beforehand,
select the highest range.
4. Connect the test leads to the source or load to be measured.
5. Read LCD display. The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated when making
a DC measurement.
Note:
a. When measuring small ranges, the multimeter’s display will sometimes show an
unstable result if the test leads are not connected to the load being measured. This is
normal and will not affect measurements.
b. In manual range, when the multimeter shows “OL” or Over Range, you must select a
higher range in order to get results.
c. To avoid damage to the meter, do not measure voltage exceeding 600V DC or 600V AC
CATIII.
Current Measurement
1. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” jack. If the current to be measured is less than
600mA, connect the red test lead to the “mA” jack. If the current is between 600mA and
10A, connect the red test lead to the “10A” jack instead.
2. Set the function switch to necessary range (µA, mA, or A). If the current magnitude to be
measured is not known beforehand, set the function switch to the highest range and
then reduce it range by range until a satisfactory resolution is obtained.
3. Select DC current measurement or AC current measurement with the “Select” Button.
a. There is no option to change between manual and automatic ranges for current
measurements.
4. Connect the test leads to the source or load to be measured.
5. Read LCD display. The polarity of the red test lead will be indicated.
Resistance Measurement
1. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” jack and the red test lead to the “INPUT ” jack.
Note:
a. For resistance measurements >1MΩ, the meter may take a few seconds to stabilize
reading. This is normal for high-resistance measurement.
b. When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit, the symbol “OL” will be displayed as
an over range indicator.
c. Before measuring in-circuit resistance, be sure that the circuit under test has all power
removed and all capacitors are fully discharged.
Continuity Test
1. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” jack and the red test lead to the “INPUT ” jack.
Transistor Test
1. Set the function switch to“hFE ”range.
2. Connect the multi-function socket to the “COM” and “INPUT” Jacks. The negative side of
the socket must meet COM and the positive to INPUT. It is very important not to reverse
these by mistake.
3. Identify whether the transistor is NPN or PNP type and locate Emitter, Base and
Collector lead. Insert the leads of the transistor to be tested into the proper holes of the
transistor test socket of the adapter.
4. Read the LCD display for the approximate hFE value.
Temperature Measurement
1. Set the function switch to “ºC/ºF” range.
2. Use the Select Button to choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
3. Insert the negative (black) plug of the K-type thermocouple to the COM Jack and the
positive (red) plug to the INPUT Jack.
4. Carefully touch the end of the thermocouple to the object being measured.
5. Wait for the temperature reading to settle, then record the result from the LCD display.
Capacitance Measurement
1. Set the function switch to “ ” range.
2. Connect the multi-function socket to the “COM” and “INPUT” Jacks. The negative side of
the socket must meet COM and the positive to INPUT. It is very important not to reverse
these by mistake.
3. Place the capacitor into the multifunction-socket with the positive end in the positive
(INPUT) side of the multifunction-socket and the negative end of the capacitor in the
negative (COM) terminal of the multifunction-socket.
4. The results will be displayed on the LCD display.
5. If your Capacitor’s legs are too short to be used with the multifunction-socket, use the
test leads:
a. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” jack and the red test lead to the “INPUT”
jack.
b. Set the function switch to “ ” range.
c. Connect the test leads to the capacitor to be measured. Be sure to be aware of
the polarity of the connection.
Note:
a. When the capacitance under measure is more than 600uF, it needs at least 10 seconds
to make readings stable.
Frequency Measurement
1. Set the function switch to the “Hz Duty” position.
2. Connect the black test lead to the “COM” jack and the red test lead to the “INPUT ” jack.
3. Connect the leads to what is being measured, then get the results on the LCD screen.
Note:
a. Do not apply more than 250V RMS to the input.
Note:
a. Each time a measurement is taken, make sure that only one cable is clamped and is in
the center of the clamp jaws.
b. The clamp can only test for up to 600A, do not test circuits higher than 600A.
c. Do not touch the circuit with hand or skin.
d. The multimeter assumes a clamp has a sensitivity of 1A/1mV. The indicated value is the
same as the measured value for clamps with 1A/1mV.
i. If you use a clamp whose sensitivity does not equal 1mV/1A, multiply the present
reading by a factor which is determined by the used clamp, the result is the
measured value. To determine the factor, please refer to the instructions of the
clamp which you use.
Battery Replacement
If the “ ” symbol appears on the display, the battery should be replaced immediately. Remove
the rubber sleeve and the screws on the back of the multimeter to replace the battery.
Replace with NEDA 1604, 6F22, or equivalent 9V battery. Disconnect the test leads before
opening the back of the multimeter.
Fuse Replacement
Fuses will rarely need replacement and are normally only blown due to operator error. To
replace the fuses, open the battery cover by removing the rubber sleeve as well as the screws
on the back of the multimeter. Disconnect the test leads before opening the back of the
multimeter.
Replace the damaged fuse with a new one with the same ratings. This meter uses two fuses:
Fuse1: 400mA, 600V, FAST, Min. Interrupt Rating 20000A, Ø10X38mm
Fuse 2: 10A, 600V, FAST, Min. Interrupt Rating 20000A, Ø10X38mm
ACCESSORIES
1 x Owners Manual
1 x Pair of Test Leads
1 x K-Type Thermocouple
1 x Multi-Function Socket