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Quick Guide
UT8806E Desktop Digital Multimeter

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Copyright
Copyright is owned by Uni-Trend Technology (China) Co., Ltd.
Trademark
UNI-T is the registered trademark of Uni Trend Technology (China) Co., Ltd.
File Version
UT8806E20230801-V1.00
Statement
UNI-T products are protected by patent rights in China and foreign countries, including issued and
pending patents.
UNI-T reserves the rights to any product specification and pricing changes.
UNI-T reserves all rights. Licensed software products are properties of Uni-Trend and its subsidiaries
or suppliers, which are protected by national copyright laws and international treaty provisions.
Information in this manual supersedes all previously published versions.

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1. General Safety Summary
The instrument is designed to meet the safety requirements of GB4793 safety requirements for
electronic measuring instruments, IEC/EN61010-1, EN61010-2-030 pollution class 2, overvoltage CATI
1000V, CATII 300V and double Insulation; and complies with the IP65 standard for waterproofing and
dustproofing.
This manual contains information and warnings that must be observed to keep the instrument in a safe
condition and ensure safe operation.
1. Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the country
of use, and make sure that no metal parts are exposed and the insulation is broken.
2. Ground the Product. This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord. To
avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground. Before making
connections to the input or output terminals of the product, ensure that the product is properly
grounded. The signal ground on the rear panel of the product is the same as the ground potential.
3. Check the Wire. Check if the insulation of the test lead is damaged or if the lead is exposed; check if the
test lead is on, if there is any damage to the lead, replace it before using the instrument.
4. Observe All Terminal Ratings. The voltage applied between the terminals or any one of the terminals and
the grounding point must not exceed the rated value indicated on the instrument.
5. Do Not Touch Live Part. Do not touch exposed connection wires, unused inputs or circuits being
measured while the instrument is in use. When measuring voltages higher than 60V DC or 30V AC, be
sure to exercise caution and remember to keep your fingers away from the meter's guard position to
prevent electric shock.
6. Do Not Operate with Suspected Failures. If you suspect that this product is malfunctioning, contact UNI-
T's authorized service personnel for testing. Any maintenance, adjustment, or replacement of parts on
this product must be performed by UNI-T authorized service personnel.
7. Avoid Exposed Circuitry. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present.
8. Do Not Operate Without Covers. Do not operate this product with covers or panels removed, and do not
adjust the internal circuit.
9. Use Proper Fuse. Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
10. Use Proper Over-voltage Protection. Make sure that no overvoltage (e.g. caused by lightning) reaches the
product, as this may result in electric shock to the operator.
11. Avoid Severe Environment. Avoid using the instrument in high temperature, high humidity, flammable,
explosive and strong electromagnetic environments.
12. Disconnect the Power Supply. Before testing the impedance, conduction, diodes, or capacitance,
disconnect power and discharge all high voltage capacitors.
Input Terminal Protection Limit
1. Main Input Terminal (HI and LO)
HI and LO input terminals are used for voltage, impedance, capacitance, continuity, frequency and diode
test measurements. These two terminals define the following two protection limits.
1) Protection limit from HI to LO, which is 1000 VDC or 750 VAC. This is also the maximum voltage that
can be measured. This limit can also be expressed as a maximum of 1000 Vpk.

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2) Protection limit from LO to ground. The LO input terminal can be safely "floated" to a maximum of
500 Vpk with respect to ground. The protective limit of the HI terminal is a maximum of 1000 Vpk
with respect to ground. Therefore, the sum of the "floating" voltage and the measured voltage must
not exceed 1000 Vpk.
2. Sampling Terminal (HI sense and LO sense)
HI Sense and LO Sense terminals are used for four-wire impedance test and measurement. These two
terminals define the following two protection limits.
1) Protection limit from HI Sense to LO Sense. Protection limit of HI Sense and LO Sense are 200 Vpk.
2) Protection limit from LO Sense to LO. Protection limit of LO Sense and LO are 2 Vpk.
3. Current Input Terminal (mA and A)
1) The mA and LO terminal are used to measure the current test below 200mA. The rear panel fuse
provides a maximum protection limit of 250mA for current flowing through the mA terminal.
2) The Aand LO terminal are used to measure the current test from 200mA to 10A. The rear panel fuse
provides a maximum protection limit of 10A for current flowing through the Aterminal.
Notes
The voltage at the current input terminal is about the same as the voltage at the LO terminal. To maintain
good protection, this fuse can only replace with a fuse of the specified type and rating.
IEC Measurement Category II Overvoltage Protection
To avoid the risk of electric shock, the UT8806E digital multimeter provides overvoltage protection for
electric mains connections that meet both of the following conditions.
1. The HI and LO input terminals are connected to the electric mains under Measurement Category II
conditions (described below).
2. The maximum line voltage of the electric mains is 300 VAC.
Warnings
IEC measurement category II includes electrical installations connected to the mains via a socket on a branch
circuit. These devices include most small appliances, test equipment, and other devices plugged into branch
circuit sockets.
Measurement of UT8806E Digital Multimeter
The HI and LO input terminals are connected to the electric mains (up to 300VAC) in these devices, or to
branch circuit socket. However, the HI and LO input terminals of the UT8806E cannot be connected to the
electric mains in permanently installed electrical devices, such as main breaker panels, sub-panel breakout
boxes, or permanently wired motors. These devices and circuits are susceptible to overvoltage that exceed
the protection limits of the UT8806E.
Notes
The voltage above 300VAC can only be measured in circuits that disconnected from the electric mains.
However, transient overvoltage also exist in circuits when disconnected from the electric mains, and the
UT8806E can safely withstand incidental transient overvoltage up to 2500 Vpk.
Do not use this device to measure circuits where transient overvoltage may exceed this level.

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2. Quick Guide
This chapter is to introduce the preparation of the UT8806E digital multimeter and simply introduce the
front/rear panel and display screen.
2.1 General Inspection
Before you use a new UT8806E multimeter, it is recommended that you check the instrument as follows.
(1) Check for damage caused by transportation
If you find that the packing carton or protective foam cushion is badly damaged, keep it until the
complete unit and accessories have passed the electrical and mechanical tests.
(2) Checking accessories
If you find that an accessory is missing or damaged, contact the UNI-T distributor responsible for your
business or the local UNI-T office.
(3) Checking the complete unit
If you find that the instrument is visually damaged, that the instrument is not working properly, or that it
fails a performance test, contact the UNI-T distributor responsible for the operation or the local UNI-T
office.
If the instrument is damaged due to transportation, please retain the packaging. Notify the shipping
department and the UNI-T distributor. UNI-T will arrange for repair or replacement.
2.2 Before Use
To perform a quick verification of the instrument’s normal operations, please follow the steps below.
(1) Connect to the Power Supply
The power supply voltage range is from 100 VAC to 240 VAC, the frequency range is 45 Hz to 440 Hz. Connect
the multimeter to the power supply line that equipped with the product or any power supply line that meets
the local country standards. When the multimeter is connected to the invalid power supply, the indicator of
the power soft switch button at the lower left cornerof the front panel will not be lit, and the soft switch
button has no effect at this time; when the multimeter is correctly connected to the valid power supply, the
indicator of the power soft switch button at the lower left corner of the front panel of the multimeter will be
red, and the multimeter can be turned on by pressing the soft switch button at this time.
(2) Boot Check
Press the soft power button and the light should change from red to green, and UNI-T will display on
the screen. The multimeter will show a boot animation, and then enter the normal interface.
Warning: To avoid electric shock when using the probe to measure high voltage, please ensure that the probe
insulation is in good condition and avoid physical contact with any metallic part of the probe.

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3. Adjusting Handle
The multimeter’s handle can adjust to three positions by appropriate strengths, as shown in Figure 1-1, 1-2
and 1-3.
Figure 1-1 Adjusting Handle
Figure 1-2 Holding Down Position Figure 1-3 Moving Position

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4. Front Panel
The UT8806E digital multimeter provides the user with a simple and clear front panel. These controls are
displayed in logical groupings, and basic operations can be performed by simply selecting the appropriate
button, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Front Panel
Note: To learn more about the front panel, refer to Chapter 1, Front panel of the user's manual.
2:USB Host 6:Range and
3:Power Button 7:Signal
4:Menu Operation Key 8:Front/rear Input
1:LCD 5:Measurement and Auxiliary Function Key
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

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5. Rear Panel
The rear panel of the UT8806E digital multimeter provides multiple ports, including USB Device, RS-232C,
LAN and GPIB (option) as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 2 Rear Panel
Note: To learn more about the front panel, refer to Chapter 1, Rear panel of the user's manual.
1:Power Input Port
2:RS-232 Communication Port
3:RJ45 Internet Communication Port
4:USB-DEVICE Port
5:GPIB Port
6:VMC Signal Output Port
7:Ext TRIG Signal Input Port
8:Signal Input
9:Lock Hole
10:Ground Terminal
9
8
7
6
4
5
2
10
3
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6. User Interface
Figure 3 Display Menu
Measuring Range
Trigger Mode
Measurement
Function
Reading Display
Unit
Operation Menu

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7. Measurement Connection
This multimeter provides various measurement functions. After selecting the desired measurement function,
connect the signal (device) under test to the multimeter as shown in the following figure.
DC Voltage Measurement AC Voltage Measurement
DC <200mA Current Measurement DC 200mA-10A Current Measurement
AC <200mA Current Measurement AC 200mA-10A Current Measurement
2-wire Resistance Measurement 4-wire Resistance Measurement
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