I have also noticed and recorded slight variations in the displayed readings on my U1282A when used with a voltage reference and also comparing it against other meters I have here in addition to documented readings taken over time, the meter always seems to stay within specification but I have found on occasion that even just turning the meter off and then back on or selecting another mode and then returning to VDC can show a slightly different figure to that originally measured. On my meter whilst in capacitance mode and the 100 mF range selected the displayed value is rather jittery with no leads or DUT connected yet all other ranges seem to zero or null out very nicely, also the capacitance auto range is somewhat slow on larger electrolytics when compared to the U1272A, the manual range however is about the same on both meters depending on the particular DUT.
In the setup options for the continuity beeper the user can select from open, short or tone, if the tone option is selected the meter will become rather slow to respond audibly so best to leave this option set to short thus retaining the faster beeper, also with tone selected if the probes are directly shorted then the audible tone will be consistently the same however with either a potentiometer or resistance wheel connected the frequency of the emitted audible tone will vary corresponding with changes in the applied resistance with a range of 26 tones available, no other multimeter I have owned incorporates this feature and I am still trying to determine what specific application it may be used for other than annoying somebody as it sounds like a circus carnival or broken pinball machine.
Additionally, if in the continuity mode with the tone option selected and then either the manual or trigger hold called up and used the continuity tone will latch continuously on a momentary closure and stay latched even after then going open yet it does not do this when auto trigger is enabled nor if the beeper on short option is nominated and triggered. I don’t mind this latching continuity on a momentary closure feature and have used it before on larger sites but would much prefer a louder more reliable beeper instead of the existing pinball tone and I do have a couple of other meters with this capability, permanently latching the continuity beeper operationally on this meter is unreliable and a bit hit and miss so I doubt that it was intended as a feature.