I am not certain what your question is.
First set zero adj to "0" reading. No input on the meter.
Set the right knob to volts AC. Set the left knob to 300V. Now measure the voltage.
The meter will read from 0 to 300V full scale. (use 0 to 3.0 marks) The meter should read 1.2 which is 120volts.
It is a goofy panel meter face probably used also on other models with knob selector of 3, 6, 12 scales. This meter does not have the 6, 60 or 600 selector; only 3 and 12 are implemented. The scale ending in 60 should not be there.
When knobs are in 300V and on AC Volts as squared in red, the second scale is the one to read.
The superimposed red line is showing 120VAC for a 300V selection, not 110 as titled.
Just for future reference a copy of the WV 77A manual can be found here. The link includes a schematic drawing of the meter and for AC Voltage measurements reflects a 3, 12, 60, 30 and 1200 Volt ranges. Below the Zero Adjust knob at 12:00 O'Clock is 60 Volt RX1000 range. The 60V is obscured by the knob in the angle of the image. Anyway, that's why there is a 0 - 60 Scale on the meter face.
Thanks for correcting me.
Murphy's law showed up when I searched for better pictures on the web trying to confirm the oscured setting View attachment 120952