Fluke BT5300 Series User Manual page 163

Battery tester
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Command
STATus:OPERation?
FETCh?
4) Positive to enclosure or negative to enclosure voltage
Measure the voltage between the probe tips 2 and 6, or voltage between the probe tips 3 and
5.
Command
*RST
*CLS
SWITch:MODule INTernal
FUNCtion PEVOLTAGE
(or FUNCtion NEVOLTAGE)
INPut:IMPedance:HIGH
SAMPle:RATE FAST
SWITch:MODule:STATe?
INTernal
ROUTe:SCAN (@201:232)
INITiate:CONTinuous OFF
INITiate
STATus:OPERation?
FETCh?
Query the Operation Status register until the Bit 4 (Sweep
Done) and Bit 8 (Scan Done) is set.
After querying that the corresponding bit in the previous step is
set or waiting until all channel switching and measurement are
completed, send this command to obtain internal resistance
readings (in Ω) of 32 channels. If a reading is reasonable,
such as <15 Ω, it means that the probe tips (5 and 6)
corresponding to the channel are conductive.
Reset the Instrument.
Clear registers.
Configure the Instrument to use internal Multiplexer Cards.
Set the instrument function to positive to enclosure voltage
(or negative to enclosure voltage).
Set the input impedance to High Z (>10 Ω).
Set an appropriate test speed, such as "Fast".
Query the state of the internal Multiplexer Cards. In this
case, return "1, 1" if the states of both SW9010s in slot 1
and slot 2 are normal.
Configure scanning channel: from channel 01 to channel 32
in slot 2.
Disable continuous measurement.
Start scanning.
Query the Operation Status register until the Bit 4 (Sweep
Done) and Bit 8 (Scan Done) is set.
After querying that the corresponding bit in the previous
step is set or waiting until all channel switching and
measurement are completed, send this command to obtain
voltage readings (in Ω) of 32 channels.
Battery Tester
Action
Action
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