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I have come across a little menu on a KT64Dl and it may work on a 65Dl aswell.
Put your tester in Loop, then turn on, as soon as the little red light goes out press F1 twice really quickly, a hidden menu then comes up which lets you add or take away values, so if you have say a 1 ohm source then you can adjust your meter if its out to ensure the reading you get on the display is accurate and now showing 1 ohm rather than say 0.92 or 1.03...
It has its uses if you find after testing a known value your measurements are out a little. it is a make do until its annual calibration.
if you need to change it just do the same process and put values back to what they were.
Apparently there are other hidden menus but i have not been privvy to them yet....
It might help somebody out if you got some measurement accuracy issues when on loop setting.
Put your tester in Loop, then turn on, as soon as the little red light goes out press F1 twice really quickly, a hidden menu then comes up which lets you add or take away values, so if you have say a 1 ohm source then you can adjust your meter if its out to ensure the reading you get on the display is accurate and now showing 1 ohm rather than say 0.92 or 1.03...
It has its uses if you find after testing a known value your measurements are out a little. it is a make do until its annual calibration.
if you need to change it just do the same process and put values back to what they were.
Apparently there are other hidden menus but i have not been privvy to them yet....
It might help somebody out if you got some measurement accuracy issues when on loop setting.