Simpson 260-6XLP Analog multimeter
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260-6XLP
Date:
1981
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The Simpson Volt-Ohm-Milliammeters 260 Series 6XLP and 6XLPM
(hereafter referred to as the 260 s or the Instrument) are
identical electrically and mechanically except that the
Series 6XLPM is equipped with a mirrored dial to eliminate
parallax.
1.1.2 The 260 s are rugged, high performance,
battery-operated Volt-Ohm-Milliammeters capable of making a
wide variety of electrical measurements simply and
accurately. Features are overload protection, conventional
and low-power ohms, and a wide range coverage. The cases are
made of high-impact (ABS) plastic, and are contemporarily
styled. These features, in combination with the extended
range coverage (Table 1-1) make these Instruments
general-purpose portable or laboratory Instruments. They are
well suited to servicing, production, inspection and
engineering applications.
1.1.3 The 260 s utilize the Simpson taut-band movement,
which is self-shielding. The taut-band suspension provides a
high degree of repeatability and is highly resistant to
shock or vibration.
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
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27
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english
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fifth
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6-110940
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SECTION I
Introduction ... 11
1.1
General ... 1
1
1.2 Overload
Protection ... 11
1.3 Overload Circuit
Reset ... 1 *
1.4 Accessories and
Supplies ... 1 *
1.5 Technical
Data ... 1
- '
1.6 Test
Leads ... 1
K
1.7 Safety
Considerations ... 1
- X
SECTION II
Installation
... 2-1
2.1 General
... 2-1
2.2 Unpacking and
Inspection ... 2-1
2.3 Warranty
... 2
I
2.4
Shipping ... 2-?
2.5 Power Source
Requirements ... 2-2
2.6 Operating
Position ... 2-3
2.7 Care
... 2-3
SECTION III
Controls, Connectors, and
Indicators ... 3-1
3.1 General
... 3-1
3.2 Front Panel
... 3-1
SECTION IV
Operation ...
4.1 General
4-1
4.2 Safety Precautions
... 4-1
4.3 Movement Overload
Protection ... 4-3
4.4 Adjust Pointer for
Zero ... 4-3
4.5 Polarity Correction
... 4-3
4.6 Overload Protection Circuit
and Battery
Test ... 4-4
4.7 DC Voltage
Measurement ... 4-4
4.8 AC Voltage Measurement
... 4-8
4.9 Direct Current
Measurement ... 4-13
4.10 Resistance
Measurement ... 4-15
SECTION V
Operator Servicing
...
5-1
5.1 General
...
5-1
5.2 Battery and Fuse
Replacement ... 5-1
5.3 Case Removal
... 5-3
5.4 Fuse Protection
... 5-5
SECTION VI
Servicing
Instructions ...
6-1
6.1 General
...
6-1
6.2 Replacement Parts and Schematic Diagram ... 6-1
LIST OF TABLES
1-1 Technical
Data ...
1-3
1-2 Items and Accessories Supplied with
each
Instrument ...
1-6
1 -3 Additional
Accessories ... 1-7
3-1 Controls and
Connectors ... 3-1
6-1 Replacement Parts
List ... 6-1
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