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Model 2030-C
Pocket-Sized DMM
INSTRUCTION  MANUAL
TRIPLETT
INTRODUCTION
The Triplett 2030-C Pocket Digital Multimeter uses modern technology to provide the user with a con-
venient, compact, feature packed measuring instrument. The 2030-C measures AC and DC Voltage
and Current, tests Diodes, measures Resistance, Frequency and Capacitance and incorporates a Con-
tinuity Beeper. It features Autoranging or Manual ranging in the voltage and resistance measuring modes,
as well as a battery saving Auto Power Off mode.  These abilities make the 2030-C useful in the lab,
shop, car, or home.... by the Electrician, Technician, or Hobbyist.
FEATURES
•  Autoranging Pocket-Sized DMM
•  3 3/4 Digit, 4000 Count Display
•  AC/DC Volts to 600V
•  AC/DC Current to 400mA
•  Resistance to 40M
Ω
•  CAT II 600V Rating on Voltage Ranges
•  Capacitance Test to 100
µ
F
•  Frequency Range to 10KHz
 
WARNING!!!
This meter is NOT to be used to measure High Energy circuits (power circuitry fused at
greater than 4KW, such as distribution circuits, power entrance circuits, etc.)
or circuits classified by CE as CATEGORY III (CAT III).
SAFETY RULES AND WARNINGS
•  Read all instructions in this manual before using this meter.
•  Prior to using the meter in any situation which could result in injury to the user, in order to verify that
    the meter is functional and producing a valid reading, test the meter on a circuit(s) known to have
    potentials equivalent to the potential that is to be measured. For example, before using the meter to
    determine if an AC power line is energized with 120VAC, test the meter on a line known to be
    energized with 120VAC.
•  Do not exceed the maximum voltage limitations of this meter (see product specifications). Doing so
    may damage the meter and/or injure the user.
•  When using this meter in schools and workshops, responsible teachers or skilled personnel must
    control the usage of this meter.
•  Follow the recommendations of any Trade Organizations or Regulatory Agencies whose scope
    encompasses the use of this meter.
•  Do not use this meter with its battery cover open, its rear case open, or with parts removed.
•  Do not open this meter for maintenance without first disconnecting the test leads from all external
    circuitry.
•  Repairs and maintenance must only be carried out by qualified service personnel or qualified electri-
   cians /technicians who know the dangers of, and the safety rules applicable to this type of equipment.
•  Use caution when measuring circuits containing capacitors. Capacitors can store dangerous levels of
    electricity, even when the circuitry which they are in has been disconnected from its power source.
•  Use caution when working with voltages above 25 volts AC or 35 volts DC. Such voltages may cause
    a life threatening electrical shock.
•  This meter is not for use by children.
•  Always set the meter to the appropriate range or mode before connecting it to the circuitry to be
    tested.
•  Never attempt to make voltage measurements with the Function switch set to DIODE 
, OHM 
Ω
,
   Continuity Beeper 
, Frequency (Hz, KHz), or Capacitance 
.   Doing so may damage the
   meter and/or injure the user.
•  Do not rotate the Function switch with the test leads connected to the circuitry to be tested. Doing so
   may damage the meter and/or injure the user.
•  Before using the meter, examine both the meter and the test leads for damage. Do not use the meter
    if damage (damaged insulation, exposed metal, cracked case, burnt smell, etc.) is evident.
•  Do not use this meter to make measurements in adverse environments such as rain, snow, fog, or
    locations with steam, explosive gases or dusts. Doing so may damage the meter and/or injure the user.
•  Do not use the meter if either the meter or the test leads are wet, either from exposure to the weather,
    or after cleaning the case of the meter. Doing so may cause injury to the user.
•  Avoid usage near strong magnetic fields (magnets, loudspeakers, transformers, motors, coils, relays,
    contactors, electromagnets, etc.). The meter may display readings that are in error, causing the user
    to misinterpret the hazards present. For example, the meter may indicate a low voltage when high
    voltages are actually present.
•  Avoid usage near strong electrostatic fields (high voltage power lines, televisions, computer monitors,
    etc.). The meter may display readings that are in error, causing the user to misinterpret the hazards
    present. For example, the meter may indicate a low voltage when high voltages are actually present.
•  Avoid usage near strong RF fields (radio or television transmitters, etc.). The meter may display
    readings that are in error, causing the user to misinterpret the hazards present. For example, the
    meter may indicate a low voltage when high voltages are actually present.
•  Do not touch the tips of the test leads when making a measurement. Do not touch live circuitry when
    making a measurement.
•  Do not apply more than 600 volts DC/AC rms between the test leads and the earth ground. Doing so
    may damage the meter and/or injure the user.
•  If there is any doubt about the condition of the meter (i.e. safe vs unsafe), remove the meter from
    service and secure it in a location that will prevent its unintentional use.
•  Do not use the meter if it does not appear to work correctly on all ranges and in all modes.
•  Do not use the meter if it has undergone long-term storage under unfavorable conditions.
•  Do not use the meter if it may have been damaged in transport.
•  Do not attempt immediate use of the meter when bringing if from a cold environment to a warm
    environment. Condensation of water, inside and outside of the meter, may produce dangerous
    measuring conditions. Allow the meter to warm to room temperature before using.
•  Do not use meter in condensing atmospheres. That is, do not use meter in conditions where ambient
    temperature and humidity could cause condensation of water inside of meter. Doing so may cause
    injury to the user.
•  Do not continue to use meter when the “low battery” symbol  
+
_
 is displayed. The displayed reading
    may be in error and lead the user to believe that no hazard exists, when in fact, dangerous voltages
    or currents may be present.
•  Use caution when attempting to evaluate if a dangerous voltage is present. The meter will not read
    AC voltage if it is set to DC, nor will it read DC if it is set to AC. For example, if the meter is set to
    200VDC, it will not measure a dangerous AC voltage, even if the probes are inserted into a household
    AC wall outlet.
•  Do not touch the metallic portion of one test lead if the other test lead is connected to a live circuit.
    The current from the live circuit may pass through the meter and appear on the unconnected test
    lead. Failure to observe this warning may result in user injury.
•  Remove the batteries when the meter may be left unused for longer than 1 month. Chemical leakage
    from the batteries could damage the meter, leading to user injury.
•  Do not use the meter if there is evidence of chemical leakage from the batteries. Leakage could
    damage meter and lead to injury of user.
•  Do not modify the meter. Changing the design may make the meter unsafe and may result in injury to
    the user.
•  Do not attempt to use meter when no display is present on LCD. Doing so may damage the meter
    and/or injure the user.
•  Use Caution when the meter is in the HOLD mode. In this mode, the meter will not display a new
    reading, and consequently, may not indicate the presence of dangerous voltages. i.e. If the meter is
    in HOLD and is displaying 1 volt, the meter will continue to display 1 volt, even though 500 volts is
    applied to the meter’s test leads.
•  When replacing the batteries, dispose of the depleted batteries in accordance with any prevailing
    safety or environmental regulations.
SPECIFICATIONS
     Display  . . . . . . . . . . LCD, Resolution: 3 3/4 digit, 4000 count
Size: 0.42"  (10.6 mm) high
Annunciators:  mV, V, 
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, K 
Ω
, M 
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µ
F, nF, AC, Hz, KHz, 
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_
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H
 , and AUTO
     Ranging  . . . . . . . . . A total of 36 ranges / functions (see following specs)
     Polarity . . . . . . . . . . Automatic, minus (-) sign indicates negative polarity
     Overrange  . . . . . . .
LCD displays “OL”
     Battery  . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1.5 Volt, LR-44 or SR-44, Triplett part number 37-51
     Battery Life . . . . . . . Approx 150 hours typical
     Dimensions . . . . . . . 3.2 x 4.8 x 0.8 inch
     Weight . . . . . . . . . . . Approx 4 oz.
     Agency Approvals . . CE CAT II 600 (on voltage ranges only)
•  Duty Cycle
•  Diode Check
•  Continuity Beeper
•  Relative Mode
•  Data / Range Hold
•  Auto Power Off
•  Low Battery Indicator
•  Hard, Protective Case
•  One Year Warranty
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