Conrad VC-608 Operating Instructions Manual page 16

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f) In addition, the DMM can be connected to a PC by using an appropriate cable
(optionally available) via the uni-directional, IR interface on the case's underside.
After installing appropriate software in the PC (optionally available), communication
is possible between the digital multimeter and the PC (in both directions = bi-direc-
tional). The VC 608 is universally usable: not only in the hobby area but also in pro-
fessional or educational areas, etc.
Handling and commissioning
A Inserting the battery - changing the battery
Your measuring device must be equipped with a 9 V block battery if it is to function
faultlessly. You must change the battery when a battery symbol appears on the dis-
play. Do so by observing the following procedure:
- disconnect your measuring device from the measuring circuit ,
- remove the sensing leads from the measuring device,
- switch it off and
- unscrew the battery compartment cover's fastening screws using a suitable
screwdriver (Phillips posidrive screwdriver).
- Now, carefully lift off the cover.
- Disconnect the used battery from the connecting clip and
- replace the battery with an unused one of the same type.
- After completing the battery change, replace the connected battery in the bat-
tery compartment and
- carefully re-close the cover.
- Be careful when closing the battery compartment to avoid squashing the
connecting clip's leads (red / black).
Never operate the measuring device when it is in an opened con-
dition! Danger to life!
Do not leave any used batteries in the measuring device, because
even sealed batteries can corrode and thereby release chemicals
which can damage your health or destroy the battery compart-
ment.
Used batteries must be regarded as special waste and they must
therefore be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Spe-
cial, collection receptacles are provided for this purpose by spe-
cialist dealers and at recycling depots.
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Meßbereich
Genauigkeit
Gleichspannung
500 mV
±(0,05%+5dgts)
2500 mV
±(0,05%+5dgts)
5 V
±(0,05%+5dgts)
50 V
±(0,05%+5dgts)
500 V
±(0,05%+5dgts)
1000 V
±(0,05%+5dgts
Wechselspannung (TRUE RMS = Echteffektivwert: von 10% bis 100% des Meß-
bereiches)
500 mV
±(1,0%+20dgts)
±(1,5%+20dgts)
±(2,0%+20dgts)
±(3,0%+20dgts)
5 V
±(0,75%+20dgts)
±(1,00%+20dgts)
±(2,00%+20dgts)
nicht spezifiziert
50 V
±(0,75%+20dgts)
±(1,0%+20dgts)
±(2,0%+20dgts)
nicht spezifiziert
500 V
±(0,75%+20dgts)
±(1,00%+20dgts
±(2,00%+20dgts)
nicht spezifiziert
1000 V
±(0,75%+20dgts)
±(1,00%+20dgts)
±(2,00%+20dgts)
nicht spezifiziert
Crestfaktor max. 3
Zusätzlicher Meßfehler bei unterschiedlichen Kurvenformen
Auflösung
Frequenz
0,01 mV
0,1 mV
0,1 mV
1 mV
10 mV
0,1 V
0,01 mV
50 Hz bis
1 kHz
1 kHz
bis 5 kHz
5 kHz
bis 10 kHz
10 kHz
bis 20 kHz
0,1 mV
50 Hz bis
500 Hz
500Hz bis
5kHz
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5kHz bis
10kHz
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10 kHz bis
20 kHz
1 mV
50 Hz bis
500 Hz
500Hz bis
5 kHz
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5kHz bis
0kHz
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10 kHz bis
20 kHz
10 mV
50 Hz bis
500 Hz
500 Hz bis
5 kHz
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5 kHz bis
10 kHz
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10 kHz bis 20 kHz
0,1 V
50 Hz bis 500 Hz
500Hz bis
5kHz
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5kHz bis
10kHz
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10 kHz bis
20 kHz
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