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AM-1019 Digital Multimeter

Handheld digital multimeter 5 in 1. Measurements: AC and DC voltage (up to 400Hz); AC and DC current 4mA…10A; Resistance 0.1Ω...40MΩ; Capacitance 1pF...200μF; Frequency 0.001Hz...200kHz; Temperature -20°C...+1000°C; Humidity 30...90%; Sound level 35...100dB; Illuminance 4000/40000lux. Basic accuracy 0.7%. Features: Auto range, Data hold, Relative measurements, Diodes test, Continuity test, Auto power off.

Manuals: 
User's Manual (1.25 Mb)

Specifications

Basic Functions Range Accuracy
DC Voltage

0.1 mV...600 V

±(0.7%+3)
AC Voltage (40...500 Hz)

1 mV...600 V

±(0.8%+3)
DC Current

0.1 mA...10 A

±(1.2%+3)
AC Current (40...200 Hz)

0.1 mA...10 A

±(1.5%+3)
Resistance

0.1 Ω...40 MΩ

±(0.8%+2)
Capacitance

0,1 nF...200 μF

±(0.8%+2)
Temperature

-20...1000°C


Humidity

30...90%


Sound Level

35...100 dB

Illuminance

4000/40000 Lux

Special Functions

  • DMM 5 in 1
  • Basic accuracy 0,7%
  • Continuity check
  • AutoRange
  • Back Light
  • Relative Measurement
  • Data Hold
  • Auto Power Off: can be disabled
  • Low Power Indication
  • Max. Display 3999 Counts
  • Power: 9 V
  • Dimensions: 185x85x44 mm
  • Weight 360 g.

AC current measuring

WARNING: Shut down the power of the tested circuit, then connect the meter with the circuit for measurement.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the mA jack for a maximum of 400mA current. For a maximum of 10A, move the red lead to the 10A jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the desired A range position.
  3. Put down the "FUNC." to enter the AC measurement. At mA range, auto range or manual range can be transformed by putting the "RANGE".
  4. Connect test leads in series with the load under measurement.
  5. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - When only the figure 'OL' is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected.
    - When the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, set the range selector at the highest position.
    - "" means the maximum current of mA socket is 400mA, the maximum current of 10A socket is 10A, over-current will destroy the fuse.

AC voltage measuring

WARNING: You can’t input the voltage which more than 600V rms AC, it’s possible to show higher voltage, but it’s may destroy the inner circuit. Pay attention not to get an electric shock when measuring high voltage.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the V range position.
  3. Put down the "FUNC." to enter the AC measurement. Auto range or manual range can be transformed by putting the "RANGE".
  4. Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement.
  5. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - When only the figure 'OL' is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected.
    - When the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, set the range selector at the highest position.

Capacitance measuring

WARNING: To avoid electric shock, be sure the capacitors have been discharged fully before measuring the capacitance of a capacitor.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the Ω range position.
  3. 3 put down the "FUNC." transformed at measurement.
  4. Before connect test leads across two sides of the capacitor under measurement, be sure that the capacitor has been discharged fully.
  5. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - It takes certain time (200μF range 30 seconds) to steady the reading when measuring high capacity.
    - When measuring low capacity range under the open circuit, put down the "REL" to make the display show "000", then you might get reading from it.

Continuity test

WARNING: When testing the circuit continuity, be sure that the power of the circuit has been shut down and all capacitors have been discharged fully.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the Ω jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the Ω range position.
  3. put down the "FUNC." transformed at continuity test.
  4. Connect test leads across two points of the circuit under testing.
  5. If continuity exists (i.e., resistance less than about 40Ω), built-in buzzer will sound.
  6. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - If the input open circuit (or the circuit resistance measured is higher than 400Ω), then the figure '0L' will be displayed.

DC current measuring

WARNING: Shut down the power of the tested circuit, then connect the meter with the circuit for measurement.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the mA jack for a maximum of 400mA current. For a maximum of 10A, move the red lead to the 10A jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the desired A range position.
  3. Put down the "FUNC." to enter the DC measurement. At mA range, auto range or manual range can be transformed by putting the "RANGE".
  4. Connect test leads in series with the load under measurement.
  5. You can get reading from LCD. The polarity of red connection will be indicated along with the voltage value.

    NOTE:
    - When only the figure 'OL' is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected.
    - When the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, set the range selector at the highest position.
    - "" means the maximum current of mA socket is 400mA, the maximum current of 10A socket is 10A, over-current will destroy the fuse.

DC voltage measuring

WARNING: You can’t input the voltage which more than 600V DC, it’s possible to show higher voltage, but it’s may destroy the inner circuit. Pay attention not to get an electric shock when measuring high voltage.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the V range position.
  3. Put down the "FUNC." to enter the DC measurement. Auto range or manual range can be transformed by putting the "RANGE".
  4. Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement.
  5. You can get reading from LCD. The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated along with the voltage value.

    NOTE:
    - When only the figure 'OL' is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected.
    - When the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, set the range selector at the highest position.

Diode test

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the Ω range position.
  3. Put down the "FUNC." transformed at test.
  4. Connect the red lead to the anode, the black lead to the cathode of the diode under testing.
  5. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - The meter will show the approximate forward voltage drop of the diode.
    - If the lead connection is reversed, only figure '0L' will be displayed.

Duty cycle measurement

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the Hz jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the Hz range position.
  3. Put down the "Hz%" to enter the DUTY measurement (or set the transform switch at the ACV range and the DCV range, put down the "Hz%" to transform to DUTY measurement).
  4. Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement.
  5. You can get reading from LCD.

Frequency measuring

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the Hz jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the Hz range position (or at the ACV range and the DCV range, put down the "Hz%" to transform to Hz measurement).
  3. Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement.
  4. You can get reading from LCD.

Humidity measurement

WARNING: To avoid damage to the meter, input plug can not connect with any electric signal.

  1. Set the transform switch at the %RH range position.
  2. The 'LCD' display will show the current environment humidity.

    NOTE:
    - When the tested environment humidity value changed. It need to a few minutes to get the stable "RH" reading.

Illuminance measurement

WARNING: To avoid damage to the meter, input plug can not connect with any electric signal.

  1. Set the transform switch at the Lux or ×10lux range position.
  2. Move the sensor in front of the meter to light source in a horizontal position.
  3. The 'LCD' display will show the illuminance at the meter.

    NOTE:
    - When only the figure 'OL' is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected.
    - Spectral sensitivity characteristic: To the detector, the applied photo diode with filters makes the spectral sensitivity, characteristic almost meet C.I.E. (International Commission on Illumination) photopia curve V (λ) as the following chart described.
    - Recommended Illumination:
    Locations Lux
    Office
    Conference, Reception room.
    Clerical work
    Typewriting

    200~750
    700~1,500
    1000~2,000
    Factory
    Packing, Entrance passage
    Assembling line
    Inspection work
    Electronic parts assembly line

    150~300
    300~750
    750~1,500
    1,500~3,000
    Hotel
    Public, Cloakroom
    Reception, Cashier

    100~200
    200~1,000
    Store
    Indoors Stairs, Corridor
    Show window, Packing table
    Shop window

    150~200
    750~1,500
    1,500~3,000
    Hospital
    Sickroom, Warehouse
    Medical Examination room
    Operating room, Emergency room

    100~200
    300~750
    750~1,500
    School
    Auditorium, Indoor Gymnasium
    Class room
    Laboratory, Library

    100~300
    200~750
    500~1,500

Resistance measurement

WARNING: When measuring in-circuit resistance, be sure the circuit under test has all power removed and that all capacitors have been discharged fully.

  1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the Ω jack.
  2. Set the transform switch at the Ω range position.
  3. Put down the "FUNC." to enter the Ω measurement. Auto range or manual range can be transformed by putting the "RANGE".
  4. Connect test leads across the resistance under measurement.
  5. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - When only the figure 'OL' is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected.
    - When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit, the figure '1' will be displayed for the overrange condition.
    - For measuring resistance above 1MΩ, the meter may take a few seconds to get stable reading.

Sound level (dB) measurement

WARNING: To avoid damage to the meter, input plug can not connect with any electric signal.

  1. Set the transform switch at the dB range position.
  2. Move the sensor in front of the meter to the sound source in a horizontal position.
  3. The 'LCD' display will show the current sound level (dB).

    NOTE:
    - The Fast response is suitable to measure sudden bursts and peak values from sound source.
    - Strong wind (over 10m/s) striking the icrophone call cause misreading for measurement in windy locations, a windscreen should be used in front of microphone.

Temperature measurement

WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, do not connect the thermocouples with the electriferous circuit.

  1. Set the transform switch at the desired range position.
  2. The 'LCD' display will show the current environment temperature.
  3. When measuring the temperature with thermocouple, 'K' type probe for this meter can be used. Insert the black plug to the COM jack and the red one to the jack, touch the end of the temperature sensor to the area or surface of the object for measurement.
  4. You can get reading from LCD.

    NOTE:
    - With better hermetization, the meter’s temperature measured circuit and environment need a little longer time to reach heat balance, and then accurate reading can be gotten.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does AKTAKOM AM-1019 multimeter have auto power off function?
  • Can I deactivate Auto Power Off function of AKTAKOM AM-1019 multimeter?

  • Does AKTAKOM AM-1019 multimeter have auto power off function?

    Yes, it does. There is Auto Power Off function in AM-1019: the device power automatically goes off if you do not use the device within 15 minutes. Before the multimeter powers off it will make 3 sound signals and afterwards one more long signal. If you’d like to switch the device on after it was automatically powered off press any of HOLD, FUNC, RANGE, Hz/DUTY or REL buttons.


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    Can I deactivate Auto Power Off function of AKTAKOM AM-1019 multimeter?

    To deactivate Auto Power Off function keep FUNC button pressed when you power on the device.


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