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| Product Type | Digital Multimeter |
| Brand | PCE Instruments |
| Model | MCM 10 |
| DC Voltage Range | 200 mV to 600 V (5 ranges) |
| AC Voltage Range | 200 mV to 600 V (5 ranges) |
| DC Current Range | 200 µA to 10 A (5 ranges, 10 A max 15 seconds) |
| AC Current Range | 200 µA to 10 A (5 ranges) |
| Resistance Range | 200 Ω to 20 MΩ (6 ranges) |
| Capacitance Range | 2 nF to 200 µF (4 ranges) |
| Frequency Range | 0 to 100 kHz (1 range) |
| Diode Test | Yes (display approx. forward voltage) |
| Continuity Test | Yes (buzzer below 30 Ω) |
| Display | 3½ digit LCD, 2000 counts |
| Backlight | Yes (LED backlight) |
| Auto Range | Yes |
| Data Hold | Yes |
| Safety Rating | CAT II 600V |
| Power Supply | 9 V battery (6F22) |
| Dimensions | 180 × 80 × 35 mm |
| Weight | 300 g (including battery) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Storage Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
| Accessories | Test leads, user manual, 9V battery |
| Maintenance | Clean with dry cloth; remove battery if not used for long periods |
Frequently Asked Questions - MCM 10 PCE Instruments
How do I measure DC voltage with the MCM 10?
Turn the rotary switch to the V⎓ position. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the VΩ jack. Touch the probes to the circuit, and read the voltage on the display. For proper polarity, the red lead should be positive.
How do I measure AC voltage?
Turn the rotary switch to the V~ position. Connect the black test lead to COM and the red test lead to VΩ. Place the probes across the AC source. The display shows the RMS value.
How do I measure resistance?
Set the rotary switch to the Ω position. Connect the test leads to COM and VΩ. Touch the probes to the resistor or circuit. The display shows the resistance value. For accurate readings, ensure the circuit is de-energized.
How do I perform a continuity test?
Turn the rotary switch to the continuity symbol (sound waves). Connect leads to COM and VΩ. Touch the probes together; the meter should beep. Then test the circuit; if resistance is below 30 Ω, the buzzer sounds.
How do I replace the battery?
Disconnect the test leads and turn off the meter. Remove the screw on the back cover, lift off the cover. Replace the 9V battery (6F22) with a new one, ensuring correct polarity. Reattach the cover and screw.
What is the accuracy for DC voltage measurements?
The typical accuracy for DC voltage is ±(0.5% of reading + 2 digits) for all ranges. For example, measuring 10.00 V DC shows 10.00 V ± 0.07 V (approx.).
What does the backlight button do?
Press the backlight button to turn the LED backlight on or off. This helps reading the display in low-light conditions. The backlight automatically turns off after a few seconds to save battery.
What is the maximum input voltage?
The maximum input voltage is 600 V DC or AC RMS in the voltage ranges. Never apply more than 600 V between the input jacks or between a jack and earth ground to avoid damage or injury.
How do I use the data hold function?
While measuring, press the HOLD button to freeze the current reading on the display. Press it again to release the hold and resume normal measurement. This is useful for capturing unstable or hard-to-see readings.
How do I clean the multimeter?
Turn off the meter and remove the test leads. Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use any abrasive cleaners or solvents. Avoid getting moisture inside the case.
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