ATORCH AT085 Product Manual
Interface Function Diagram
The ATORCH AT085 features a compact design with a central TFT display. On the left, a USB Type-C Male port is labeled 'C Male input /output'. On the right, a USB Type-C Female port is labeled 'C Female input /output'. Above the display, a button is labeled 'Up/In/Back button'. Below the display, another button is labeled 'Down/Zero/Confirm button'. The display area shows real-time voltage (V), current (A), power (W), and energy (Wh) readings, along with specific values like 09.08V, 02.52A, 22.80W, 26.39Wh, 9.30V, 3.22A, 29.9W. The ATORCH logo with Chinese characters '炬为' is also visible on the device casing.
Important Notice: When using a USB-C port charger, this meter will light up for display only when both the charger and a mobile phone are connected simultaneously.
Functional Operation
Up/In/Back Button
Short press to scroll up or adjust values. Long press to enter settings or return to previous functions. (Warm tip: Holding this button for the first two pages will turn the screen display black and white.)
Down/Zero/Confirm Button
Short press to scroll down or adjust values. On different pages, long press to select capacity Zero, pause curve display, confirm settings, or zero the no-load current. (Warm tip: Quickly pressing this key five times locks or unlocks the screen display orientation.)
Product Parameters
Product Name: Type-C Tester
Model: AT085
- 1) Working voltage: DC 4.5~50V
- 2) Working current: 0~6A (short-term peak 12A)
- 3) Self power consumption: <0.15W
- 4) Power display: 0~600W
- 5) Sampling resistor: 0.001R
- 6) Data retention period: TA=55°C, 20 years
- 7) Energy display: 0~9999WH
- 8) Capacity display: 0~99999mAh
- 9) Working temperature: 0~45°C / 32~113°F
- 10) Product size: 43mm*25mm*10mm
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: Why does the product not display when plugged into the charger separately?
Answer: The Type-C port of most chargers defaults to no voltage output. At this time, the product has no power supply and no display. The charger will only have voltage output when a load protocol is detected, and the product will only display it at this time.
Question 2: Why can't the test meter measure 10A or 120W on my product charger?
Answer: The values tested by this product are real-time charging parameters during the charging process. The parameters marked on the charger are the maximum power parameters of the product, and not always output such large parameters.
Question 3: Why occasionally displays a current of 0.01-0.02A when the output is not connected to a load?
Answer: This product uses bidirectional current detection, and a small no-load current is a normal phenomenon. However, it can also be reset by quickly touching the current reset interface three times.