Yur funnie. It's an analog meter so reading OL will be a real challenge. Bending that meter needle into a pretzel the shape of OL is pretty exacting. Hey, while I'm at it, what part of the needle will be over the parallax mirror?
I didn't see a picture of Tom's meter, so how you can assume (and I'm sure you understand the etymology of that word) that it is an analog meter is beyond me.
Oh, if you want a class in Elec 101, I teach it and will send you a link to the registration for it.
www.sierracollege.edu and I still have a seat in my "101" class that starts this Thursday if you need a refresher.
Now, back to cases. An analog or digital meter will read zero with no current flowing through it. A small current, on a high range of 2000mA or so will not show any deflection. I think you may be confused with a resistance measurement, which will have the needle(or OL in digital terms) pegged
The needle/OL will NOT be pegged on a resistance measurement with an open. It will be full scale, which is a far cry from pegged.
until the leads are across a resistive load that is lower than the scale on the meter, or in the case of an autoranging meter, it will gradually count down to the correct reading on the correct scale.
Thanks for playing along! Since the OP is out of here, I guess I'll take my ball and go home.
That's what a lot of folks do when they make a post full of bushwa and get tagged for it.
Be well
Jim