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Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP.
| Brand | Laserliner |
| Model | MultiMeter Pocket XP | 083.036A |
| Product | multimeter |
| EAN | 4021563699391 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Type | - |
| Application | Domestic |
| Measuring functions | Power frequency, Voltage |
| Product color | Black, Grey |
| Units of measurement | W |
| Display type | LCD |
| Certification | CE |
| Width | 67 mm |
| Depth | 120 mm |
| Height | 47 mm |
| Weight | 262 g |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | -20 - 60 °C |
| Rated current | 10 A |
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The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP has a weight of 262 g.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP has the following certifications: CE.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP has a height of 47 mm.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP has a width of 67 mm.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP has a depth of 120 mm.
Yes, the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP can measure power frequency, making it a useful tool for various electrical applications.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP uses Watts as its unit of measurement, providing accurate readings for power consumption.
Yes, the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP can measure voltage, making it a versatile tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP features an LCD display, which allows for easy reading of measurements in various lighting conditions.
The rated current of the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP is 10 Amps, which is a standard rating for multimeters in its class, ensuring reliable performance for most electrical tasks.
To measure DC voltage using the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter, follow these steps: 1. Turn the rotary switch on the multimeter to the "V –" position. This is the position for measuring DC voltage. 2. Connect the red measuring contact to the positive terminal of the object you want to measure the voltage of. 3. Connect the black measuring contact to the negative terminal of the object. 4. The measured DC voltage value and polarity will appear on the display of the multimeter. Please note that the accuracy of the measurement may vary depending on the range of the DC voltage being measured. Refer to the technical data in the manual for more information on the accuracy of the measurements. These steps should help you accurately measure DC voltage using the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter.
To measure resistance using the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter, follow these steps: 1. Turn the rotary switch on the multimeter to the "Ω" position, which represents resistance measurement. 2. Connect the measuring contacts of the multimeter to the object you want to test for resistance. Ensure that there are no traces of dirt, oil, solder spray, or other contamination on the test probes to avoid distorted results. 3. The measured resistance value will appear on the display of the multimeter. If the display shows "O.L." instead of a measured value, it indicates that either the measuring range has been exceeded or the measuring circuit is not closed or has been interrupted. 4. It is important to note that resistances can only be measured accurately when the components are isolated from the rest of the circuit. Therefore, you may need to disconnect the components from the circuit for accurate measurements. By following these steps, you can easily measure resistance using the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter.
To perform continuity testing using the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter, follow these steps: 1. Turn the rotary switch on the multimeter to the "Ω" position. 2. Press the "Mode" switch once to activate the continuity check function. 3. Connect the measuring contacts of the multimeter to the object you want to test for continuity. 4. If the measured value on the display is less than 50 ohms, it indicates continuity, and you will hear an audible signal confirming it. 5. If the display shows "O.L." instead of a measured value, it means either the measuring range has been exceeded or the measuring circuit is not closed or has been interrupted. Remember to ensure that there are no traces of dirt, oil, solder spray, or other contamination on the test probes when measuring resistance to avoid distorted results. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter.
To activate the Bluetooth function on the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold button 9 on the multimeter for approximately 2 seconds. 2. The Bluetooth function will be activated, and you can now transfer data wirelessly to mobile devices with a Bluetooth interface, such as smartphones or tablets. 3. Ensure that the Bluetooth interface on your mobile device is activated. 4. Download the corresponding app for the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP from the app store on your mobile device. 5. Open the app and activate the Bluetooth function within the app. 6. Once the Bluetooth function is activated on both the multimeter and the mobile device, a connection can be established between them. 7. If there are multiple active measuring devices, select the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP from the list of available devices. 8. The multimeter and the mobile device will now be connected via Bluetooth, allowing for data transfer. 9. The Bluetooth connection will be automatically established the next time you switch on the multimeter. Please note that the range of the Bluetooth connection is limited to a maximum distance of 10 meters from the mobile device, depending on the surrounding conditions. Remember to regularly calibrate and test the multimeter to ensure accurate measurement results. Calibration is recommended once a year.
The Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter should be calibrated regularly to ensure accurate measurements. According to the manual, there is no specific mention of the calibration frequency for this particular model. However, as a general guideline, it is recommended to calibrate a multimeter at least once a year or as per the manufacturer's recommendations. To calibrate the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the multimeter from any power source and remove any test leads or probes. 2. Locate the calibration adjustment screws or buttons on the multimeter. These are usually labeled as "CAL" or "ADJUST." 3. Use a precision screwdriver or tool to adjust the calibration screws or buttons. Refer to the manual for specific instructions on how to adjust the calibration. 4. Make small adjustments to the calibration screws or buttons and check the multimeter's readings against a known reference value. 5. Repeat the adjustment process until the multimeter's readings match the reference value accurately. 6. Once the calibration is complete, reattach the test leads or probes and verify that the multimeter is functioning correctly. Remember to follow any additional instructions provided in the manual for calibration and maintenance of the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP multimeter. Regular calibration will ensure accurate measurements and reliable performance of the multimeter.
Yes, the manual of the Laserliner MultiMeter Pocket XP is available in English .
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