Voltcraft AT-200 Digital-Multimeter, DMM, 4000 counts AT-205P Data Sheet

Product codes
AT-205P
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It must be assumed that the safe operation is no longer possible, if:
- the appliance is visibly damaged
- it does not function any longer and
- the appliance has been stored for long periods of time under unfavourable conditions
or
- the appliance has been subject to considerable stress in transit.
Do not switch the measuring instrument on immediately after it has been taken from
a cold to a warm environment. The condensation water generated could destroy the
device. Allow the device to reach room temperature before switching it on.
Do not leave the packaging material lying around carelessly. Plastic film and/or bags,
polystyrene parts, etc. can be dangerous in the hands of children.
You should also heed the safety instructions in each chapter of these instructions.
Product Description
The Digital Multimeter (hereinafter referred to as DMM) has a high-contrast, 3 
3
/
4
-digit
liquid crystal display (LCD) with function and measurement unit display.
The individual measuring ranges are selected via the rotary switch in which "auto
range", the automatic range selection, is active. The appropriate range of measure-
ment is set for each application individually. 
Further additional functions include:
• "HZ/%" - for indicating the pulse/pause ratio of a signal in %,
• "RANGE" - manual measurement range setting,
• "HOLD" for "freezing" a measuring value,
• "REL" to perform a reference measurement,
• An automatic power-off function (auto power off) switches the DMM off, if it has
not been used for approximately 35 minutes. This makes the batteries last longer.
The measuring instrument can be used universally both at the hobby level and at the
installation or school level.
A compound 9V alkaline battery, e.g. a 6LR61 or MN1604 or 6F22 or 006P type, are
required / used for supplying the power.
A fold-out stand is installed on the rear side of the protection rubber frame. You can
use this to move the measuring instrument into a diagonal position, which makes it
easier to read the display.