rednas wrote:I know Google is my friend and know many people use a reed switch for reading it but there is no magnet present in my meter. I tried a reed switch in front of the last digit, but it didn't work.
Are you sure there is no magnet? Your reed switch may be not sensitive enough - a lot of them have pretty high activation requirement. Also magnet sometimes is not on digit, but actually _after_ it (it actually makes sense since disk with digits has no space around it).
I have a meter which other people said they cant read using reed switches, but I just went on Farnell and bought specific reed switch with low AT activation force, and it did work perfectly.
Try using your phone with Sensors app and check phone's magnetometer output when meter rotates - magnetometer will pick it for sure if there is a magnet here.
Also this round hole near "m3" is suspicious - there may be something optical-related in here.