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I was thinking of buying a multimeter. The one that I intend to buy is this: https://www.electroncomponents.com/Digital-Multimeter-MAS830L
I haven't used multimeters a lot. This is the dial of the one that I want to buy:
Let's take a specific example of the AC voltage section. It has two parts: 200V and 600V. Do these values mean the maximum possible measurable value when the dial is in that position? For example, if I try to measure 220V AC with the dial in 200V position, it is supposed to give an out-of-range error, right?
What if I measure 100V AC with the dial in 600V position? Will there be any problem with accuracy?
Similarly, what would be the result if I measure 2Ω resistance with the dial in 2M position? Are these multipliers, like the multiplier band on resistors?
I haven't used multimeters a lot. This is the dial of the one that I want to buy:
Let's take a specific example of the AC voltage section. It has two parts: 200V and 600V. Do these values mean the maximum possible measurable value when the dial is in that position? For example, if I try to measure 220V AC with the dial in 200V position, it is supposed to give an out-of-range error, right?
What if I measure 100V AC with the dial in 600V position? Will there be any problem with accuracy?
Similarly, what would be the result if I measure 2Ω resistance with the dial in 2M position? Are these multipliers, like the multiplier band on resistors?