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Fluke 8845A User Manual (104 pages)
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 1.84 MB
Table of Contents
Digital Multimeter
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction and Specifications
11
Chapter 1
13
Introduction
13
Manual Set
13
About this Manual
14
Safety Information
14
General Safety Summary
14
Symbols
16
Instrument Security Procedures
16
Volatile Memory
16
Non-Volatile Memory
17
Non Volatile Memory
17
Media Memory (8846A Only)
17
Accessories
17
General Specifications
19
Power
19
Dimensions
19
Display
19
Environment
19
Safety
19
Emc
20
Triggering
20
Memory
20
Math Functions
20
Electrical
20
Remote Interfaces
20
Warranty
20
Specification Confidence Interval
20
Electrical Specifications
20
DC Voltage Specifications
20
AC Voltage Specifications
22
Resistance
25
DC Current
26
AC Current
27
Frequency
30
Capacitance (8846A Only)
32
Temperature (8846A Only)
32
Additional Errors
32
Continuity
32
Diode Test
33
Measurement Rates (IEEE488[4])
33
Preparing the Meter for Operation
35
Chapter 2
37
Introduction
37
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
37
Contacting Fluke
37
Storing and Shipping the Meter
37
Power Considerations
38
Selecting the Line Voltage
38
Replacing the Fuses
38
Line-Power Fuse
38
Current-Input Fuses
39
Connecting to Line Power
41
Turning Power-On
42
Adjusting the Bail
42
Installing the Meter in an Equipment Rack
42
Cleaning the Meter
43
Front-Panel Operation
45
Introduction
47
Controls and Indicators
48
Chapter 3
48
Front-Panel Feature Descriptions
48
Display Panel
49
Rear-Panel Connectors
51
Adjusting the Meter's Range
52
Navigating the Front-Panel Menu
52
Configuring the Meter for a Measurement
52
Setting the Beeper State
52
Setting the Display Resolution
53
Setting the AC Signal Filter
53
Setting Continuity Resistance Threshold and Diode Test Parameters
54
Setting the Default Temperature Scale (8846A Only)
54
Enabling High Input Impedance
54
Using the Analyze Functions
55
Collecting Statistics on Measurements
55
Testing Using Limits
56
Setting an Offset Value
57
Using MX+B
57
Using Trendplot
58
Using the Histogram Function
59
Controlling Trigger Functions
60
Choosing a Trigger Source
60
Setting the Trigger Delay
61
Setting the Number of Samples
62
Understanding the Measurement Complete Signal
62
Accessing and Controlling Memory
62
Storing Readings in Memory
62
Recalling Readings from Memory
64
Storing Meter Configuration Information
64
Storing the Power-Up Configuration
65
Recalling the Power-Up Configuration
65
Removing the Power-Up Configuration
66
Recalling a Meter Configuration
66
Managing Memory
66
Controlling System-Related Operations
67
Identifying Meter Errors
67
Querying the Firmware for Revision Level
68
Adjusting Display Brightness
68
Setting the Meter's Date and Time (8846A Only)
68
USB Operation
68
USB Storage Capacity and Write Time
68
Setting the Meter's Date and Time
68
USB Memory Device Compatibility and Special Instruction
69
Configuring the Remote Interface
69
Checking the Meter's Calibration Date
69
Resetting the Meter's Default Settings
70
Making Measurements
71
Chapter 4
73
Introduction
73
Selecting Function Modifiers
73
Activating the Secondary Display
73
Measuring Voltage
74
Measuring DC Voltage
74
Measuring AC Voltage
75
Measuring Frequency and Period
77
Measuring Resistance
77
Making a Two-Wire Resistance Measurement
78
Making a Four-Wire Resistance Measurement
78
Measuring Current
80
Measuring DC Current
81
Measuring AC Current
82
Measuring Capacitance (8846A Only)
83
Measuring RTD Temperature (8846A Only)
84
Testing Continuity
85
Checking Diodes
86
Making a Triggered Measurement
87
Setting the Trigger Mode
87
Setting a Trigger Delay
87
Setting Number of Samples Per Trigger
88
Connecting an External Trigger
88
Monitoring the Measurement-Complete Signal
88
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Fluke 8845A User Manual (103 pages)
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Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 2.05 MB
Table of Contents
Digital Multimeter
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction and Specifications
11
Chapter 1
13
Introduction
13
Manual Set
13
About this Manual
14
Safety Information
14
General Safety Summary
14
Symbols
16
Instrument Security Procedures
16
Volatile Memory
16
Non Volatile Memory
17
Media Memory (8846A Only)
17
Accessories
17
General Specifications
19
Power
19
Dimensions
19
Display
19
Environment
19
Safety
19
Emc
19
Triggering
19
Memory
20
Math Functions
20
Electrical
20
Remote Interfaces
20
Warranty
20
Electrical Specifications
20
DC Voltage Specifications
20
AC Voltage Specifications
21
Input Characteristics
22
Resistance
24
DC Current
25
AC Current
26
Frequency
29
Capacitance (8846A Only)
31
Temperature (8846A Only)
31
Additional Errors
31
Continuity
31
Diode Test
32
Measurement Rates (IEEE488[4])
32
Preparing the Meter for Operation
33
Chapter 2
35
Introduction
35
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
35
Contacting Fluke
35
Storing and Shipping the Meter
35
Power Considerations
35
Selecting the Line Voltage
36
Replacing the Fuses
36
Line-Power Fuse
36
Current-Input Fuses
37
Connecting to Line Power
39
Turning Power-On
40
Adjusting the Bail
40
Installing the Meter in an Equipment Rack
40
Cleaning the Meter
41
Front-Panel Operation
43
Introduction
45
Controls and Indicators
46
Chapter 3
46
Front-Panel Feature Descriptions
46
Display Panel
47
Rear-Panel Connectors
49
Adjusting the Meter's Range
50
Navigating the Front-Panel Menu
50
Configuring the Meter for a Measurement
50
Setting the Beeper State
50
Setting the Display Resolution
51
Setting the AC Signal Filter
51
Setting Continuity Resistance Threshold and Diode Test Parameters
52
Setting the Default Temperature Scale (8846A Only)
52
Enabling High Input Impedance
52
Using the Analyze Functions
53
Collecting Statistics on Measurements
53
Testing Using Limits
54
Setting an Offset Value
55
Using MX+B
55
Using Trendplot
56
Using the Histogram Function
57
Controlling Trigger Functions
58
Choosing a Trigger Source
58
Setting the Trigger Delay
59
Setting the Number of Samples
60
Understanding the Measurement Complete Signal
60
Accessing and Controlling Memory
60
Storing Readings in Memory
60
Recalling Readings from Memory
62
Storing Meter Configuration Information
62
Storing the Power-Up Configuration
63
Recalling the Power-Up Configuration
63
Removing the Power-Up Configuration
64
Recalling a Meter Configuration
64
Managing Memory
64
Controlling System-Related Operations
65
Identifying Meter Errors
65
Querying the Firmware for Revision Level
66
Adjusting Display Brightness
66
Setting the Meter's Date and Time
66
USB Operation
66
USB Storage Capacity and Write Time
66
USB Memory Device Compatibility and Special Instruction
67
Configuring the Remote Interface
67
Checking the Meter's Calibration Date
67
Resetting the Meter's Default Settings
68
Making Measurements
69
Chapter 4
71
Introduction
71
Selecting Function Modifiers
71
Activating the Secondary Display
71
Measuring Voltage
72
Measuring DC Voltage
72
Measuring AC Voltage
73
Measuring Frequency and Period
75
Measuring Resistance
75
Making a Two-Wire Resistance Measurement
76
Making a Four-Wire Resistance Measurement
76
Measuring Current
78
Measuring DC Current
79
Measuring AC Current
80
Measuring Capacitance (8846A Only)
81
Measuring RTD Temperature (8846A Only)
82
Testing Continuity
83
Checking Diodes
84
Making a Triggered Measurement
85
Setting the Trigger Mode
85
Setting a Trigger Delay
85
Setting Number of Samples Per Trigger
85
Connecting an External Trigger
86
Monitoring the Measurement-Complete Signal
86
Fluke 8845A Manual (126 pages)
Digital Multimeter
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 0.95 MB
Table of Contents
Digital Multimeter
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
11
Safety Information
11
Symbols
11
Local and Remote Operation
12
Computer Interfaces
12
Optimizing System Speed for I/O Operation
13
Selecting the Remote Interface Port
14
Configuring the IEEE-488 Port
14
IEEE-488 Operating Limitations
14
Setting the IEEE-488 (GPIB) Port Address
14
Capability Commands
15
Interconnections
15
Configuring the RS-232 Port
16
Setting RS-232 Baud Rate
16
Setting RS-232 Parity and Data Bits
17
Setting RS-232 Stop Bits
17
Setting RS-232 Flow Control
17
Setting RS-232 End-Of-Line Character
17
Enabling and Disabling Fluke 45 Emulation Echo
17
RS-232 Modes of Operation
18
Operating with Flukeview Forms
20
Interconnections
20
Configuring the Ethernet (LAN) Port
22
Setting the IP Address
23
Setting the LAN Subnet Mask
24
Reading the Domain Name
24
Configuring the Host Name
24
Reading the MAC Address
25
Configuring the LAN Default Gateway
25
Configuring the General Network Socket Port
25
Establishing an Ethernet Connection
26
Terminating an Ethernet Connection
27
Selecting the Programming Language
27
Getting Started with an Installation Test
27
Installation Test for RS-232 Connections
27
Installation Test for IEEE-488 Connections
28
If the Test Fails
28
How the Meter Processes Input
29
Input Strings
29
Input Terminators
29
Typical IEEE-488 Input Strings
30
Sending Numeric Values to the Meter
30
Sending Command Strings to the Meter
30
Remote Operation
31
How the Meter Processes Output
32
Triggering Input
32
Internal Triggering
32
External Triggering
33
Service Requests (IEEE-488 Only) and Status Registers
33
Standard Event Status and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
34
Questionable Data Event Register and Questionable Data Enable Register
35
Status Byte Register
36
Reading the Status Byte Register
36
Service Request Enable Register
37
Supported SCPI Commands
38
SCPI Command Summary
38
SCPI Command Details
47
Using the Measure? Command
48
Using the Configure Command
49
Using the READ? Command
52
Using the Initiate Command
52
Using the Fetch? Command
52
Using the Sense Subsystem to Configure the Meter
53
Programming for Math Operations
61
Programming the Trigger System
65
Using System-Related Commands
68
Using Status Reporting Commands
71
Calibration Commands
73
Using RS-232/Ethernet Interface Commands
75
Command Terminators
76
Alternate Programming Language Compatibility
77
FLUKE 45 Command Emulation Summary
78
Computer Interface Command Set
78
IEEE-488 Capabilities and Common Commands
78
Triggering Output
85
Using Flukeview Forms
86
FLUKE 8842A Emulation Mode
87
Example Notes
87
Device-Dependent Command Set
89
Input Syntax
97
Output Data
99
Service Requests
101
The Serial Poll Register
102
A Error Codes
105
Introduction
105
B Fluke 45 Emulation Limitations
113
Reading Rates
114
Ranges
114
Introduction
113
Incompatible Fluke 45 Commands
113
Dual Functions
113
C Network Consideration
115
Introduction
115
Your Meter and Your Network Administrator
115
Network Primer
116
Physical Layer Wiring Schemes Supported by the Meter
116
Network Interconnection Devices
117
Basic Network Packet and Frame Contents
117
IP Addresses and Segmented Networks
118
TCP/IP Protocol Stack
120
Introduction
123
Device Dependent Command Set
123
Calibration Commands
123
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Fluke 8845A User Manual (103 pages)
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 1.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction and Specifications
11
Introduction
13
Manual Set
13
About this Manual
14
Safety Information
14
General Safety Summary
14
Symbols
16
Instrument Security Procedures
16
Volatile Memory
16
Non Volatile Memory
17
Media Memory (8846A Only)
17
Accessories
17
General Specifications
19
Power
19
Dimensions
19
Display
19
Environment
19
Safety
19
Emc
19
Triggering
19
Memory
20
Math Functions
20
Electrical
20
Remote Interfaces
20
Warranty
20
Electrical Specifications
20
DC Voltage Specifications
20
AC Voltage Specifications
21
Resistance
24
DC Current
25
AC Current
26
Frequency
29
Capacitance (8846A Only)
31
Temperature (8846A Only)
31
Additional Errors
31
Continuity
31
Diode Test
32
Measurement Rates (IEEE488[4])
32
Preparing the Meter for Operation
33
Introduction
35
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
35
Storing and Shipping the Meter
35
Power Considerations
35
Selecting the Line Voltage
36
Replacing the Fuses
36
Line-Power Fuse
36
Current-Input Fuses
37
Connecting to Line Power
39
Turning Power-On
40
Adjusting the Bail
40
Installing the Meter in an Equipment Rack
40
Cleaning the Meter
41
Front-Panel Operation
43
Introduction
45
Controls and Indicators
46
Front-Panel Feature Descriptions
46
Display Panel
47
Rear-Panel Connectors
49
Adjusting the Meter's Range
50
Navigating the Front-Panel Menu
50
Configuring the Meter for a Measurement
50
Setting the Beeper State
50
Setting the Display Resolution
51
Setting the AC Signal Filter
51
Setting Continuity Resistance Threshold and Diode Test Parameters
52
Setting the Default Temperature Scale (8846A Only)
52
Enabling High Input Impedance
52
Using the Analyze Functions
53
Collecting Statistics on Measurements
53
Testing Using Limits
54
Setting an Offset Value
55
Using MX+B
55
Using Trendplot
56
Using the Histogram Function
57
Controlling Trigger Functions
58
Choosing a Trigger Source
58
Setting the Trigger Delay
59
Setting the Number of Samples
60
Understanding the Measurement Complete Signal
60
Accessing and Controlling Memory
60
Storing Readings in Memory
60
Recalling Readings from Memory
62
Storing Meter Configuration Information
62
Storing the Power-Up Configuration
63
Recalling the Power-Up Configuration
63
Removing the Power-Up Configuration
64
Recalling a Meter Configuration
64
Managing Memory
64
Controlling System-Related Operations
65
Identifying Meter Errors
65
Querying the Firmware for Revision Level
66
Adjusting Display Brightness
66
Setting the Meter's Date and Time
66
USB Operation
66
USB Storage Capacity and Write Time
66
USB Memory Device Compatibility and Special Instruction
67
Configuring the Remote Interface
67
Checking the Meter's Calibration Date
67
Resetting the Meter's Default Settings
68
Making Measurements
69
Introduction
71
Selecting Function Modifiers
71
Activating the Secondary Display
71
Measuring Voltage
72
Measuring DC Voltage
72
Measuring AC Voltage
73
Measuring Frequency and Period
75
Measuring Resistance
75
Making a Two-Wire Resistance Measurement
76
Making a Four-Wire Resistance Measurement
76
Measuring Current
78
Measuring DC Current
79
Measuring AC Current
80
Measuring Capacitance (8846A Only)
81
Measuring RTD Temperature (8846A Only)
82
Testing Continuity
83
Checking Diodes
84
Making a Triggered Measurement
85
Setting the Trigger Mode
85
Setting a Trigger Delay
85
Fluke 8845A Calibration Manual (112 pages)
Digital Multimeter
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 3.35 MB
Table of Contents
Digital Multimeter
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction and Specifications
11
Introduction
13
Safety Information
13
Symbols
14
General Safety Summary
14
Description of IEC 61010 Measurement Categories
16
Organization of the Calibration Manual
17
Chapter 1 - Introduction and Specifications
17
Chapter 2 - General Maintenance
17
Chapter 3 - Performance Test and Calibration
17
Chapter 4 - List of Replaceable Parts
17
Operating Instructions
17
Accessories
17
General Specifications
19
Power
19
Dimensions
19
Display
19
Environment
19
Safety
19
Emc
19
Triggering
19
Memory
20
Math Functions
20
Electrical
20
Remote Interfaces
20
Warranty
20
Electrical Specifications
20
DC Voltage Specifications
20
Input Characteristics
20
8846A Accuracy
21
AC Voltage Specifications
21
Additional Errors
21
8846A Accuracy
22
Input Characteristics
22
8845A Accuracy
23
Additional Low Frequency Errors
23
8846A Accuracy
24
Input Characteristics
24
Resistance
24
Accuracy (8846A)
25
Additional Ohms Errors
25
DC Current
25
Input Characteristics
25
AC Current
26
Accuracy (8845A)
26
Additional Current Errors
26
Input Characteristics
26
8846A Accuracy
27
8845A Accuracy
28
Additional Low Frequency Errors
28
Frequency
28
8846A Accuracy
29
Gate Time Vs. Resolution
29
Additional Low Frequency Errors
30
Capacitance (8846A Only)
30
Continuity
30
Temperature (8846A Only)
30
Diode Test
31
Measurement Rates
31
Measurement Uncertainty
31
Interpreting Accuracy Specifications
32
24-Hour Accuracy
32
90-Day and 1-Year Accuracy
32
Temperature Coefficients
32
Configuring for Highest Accuracy Measurements
32
AC Voltage and AC Current Measurements
32
DC Voltage, DC Current, and Resistance Measurements
32
Frequency and Period Measurements
32
General Maintenance
33
Introduction
35
Warranty Repairs and Shipping Information
35
General Maintenance Information
35
Required Equipment
35
Power Requirements
35
Static Safe Handling
35
Cleaning
36
Fuse Replacement
36
Line-Power Fuse
36
Current-Input Fuses
37
If the Meter Does Not Turn on
39
Display Tests
39
Disassembly Procedures
39
General Disassembly
39
Main Chassis Disassembly
40
Front Panel Disassembly
40
Assembly Procedures
40
Performance Test and Calibration
41
Introduction
43
Required Equipment
43
Test Considerations
45
Performance Tests
45
Volts DC Verification
45
Volts AC and Frequency Verification
48
4-Wire Ohms Verification
52
2-Wire Ohms Verification
54
2X4 Test Lead Verification Steps
56
Rear Panel Terminal Verification Steps
56
Capacitance Verification Steps (8846A Only)
59
DC Current Verification Steps
60
AC Current Verification Steps
63
Adjustment (Calibration)
65
Unlocking the Meter for Front-Panel Adjustments (Calibration)
66
Unlocking the Meter for Adjustments over a Remote Interface
66
Changing the Calibration Password
66
Resetting the Calibration Password
66
Equipment for Calibration
67
Adjustment Process
67
Aborting a Calibration Process
73
Sample Adjustment Program
73
Fluke 8845A User Manual (93 pages)
FE 8845A & 8846A Users Manual
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 1.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
List of Tables
7
List of Figures
9
Introduction and Specifications
11
Chapter 1
13
Introduction
13
Manual Set
13
About this Manual
14
Safety Information
14
General Safety Summary
14
Symbols
16
Instrument Security Procedures
16
Volatile Memory
16
Non Volatile Memory
17
Media Memory (8846A Only)
17
Accessories
17
General Specifications
19
Power
19
Dimensions
19
Display
19
Environment
19
Safety
19
Emc
19
Triggering
19
Memory
20
Math Functions
20
Electrical
20
Remote Interfaces
20
Warranty
20
Electrical Specifications
20
DC Voltage Specifications
20
AC Voltage Specifications
21
Input Characteristics
22
Resistance
23
DC Current
25
AC Current
26
Frequency
28
Capacitance (8846A Only)
29
Temperature (8846A Only)
29
Continuity
29
Diode Test
30
Measurement Rates
30
Preparing the Meter for Operation
31
Chapter 2
33
Introduction
33
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
33
Contacting Fluke
33
Storing and Shipping the Meter
33
Power Considerations
33
Selecting the Line Voltage
34
Replacing the Fuses
34
Line-Power Fuse
34
Current-Input Fuses
35
Connecting to Line Power
37
Turning Power-On
38
Adjusting the Bail
38
Installing the Meter in an Equipment Rack
38
Cleaning the Meter
39
Front-Panel Operation
41
Introduction
43
Controls and Indicators
43
Chapter 3
43
Front-Panel Feature Descriptions
43
Display Panel
44
Rear-Panel Connectors
46
Adjusting the Meter's Range
47
Navigating the Front-Panel Menu
47
Configuring the Meter for a Measurement
47
Setting the Display Resolution
47
Setting the AC Signal Filter
48
Setting Continuity Resistance Threshold and Diode Test Parameters
48
Setting the Default Temperature Scale (8846A Only)
49
Enabling Automatic Input Impedance
49
Using the Analyze Functions
49
Collecting Statistics on Measurements
50
Testing Using Limits
51
Setting an Offset Value
52
Using MX+B
52
Using Trendplot
53
Using the Histogram Function
54
Controlling Trigger Functions
55
Choosing a Trigger Source
55
Setting the Trigger Delay
56
Setting the Number of Samples
56
Understanding the Measurement Complete Signal
57
Accessing and Controlling Memory
57
Storing Readings in Memory
57
Recalling Readings from Memory
58
Storing Meter Configuration Information
58
Recalling a Meter Configuration
59
Managing Memory
60
Controlling System-Related Operations
61
Identifying Meter Errors
61
Querying the Firmware for Revision Level
61
Adjusting Display Brightness
61
Setting the Meter's Date and Time
61
Configuring the Remote Interface
62
Checking the Meter's Calibration Date
62
Resetting the Meter's Default Settings
62
Making Measurements
63
Chapter 4
65
Introduction
65
Selecting Function Modifiers
65
Activating the Secondary Display
65
Measuring Voltage
66
Measuring DC Voltage
66
Measuring AC Voltage
67
Measuring Frequency and Period
68
Measuring Resistance
69
Making a Two-Wire Resistance Measurement
69
Making a Four-Wire Resistance Measurement
70
Measuring Current
71
Measuring DC Current
72
Measuring AC Current
73
Measuring Capacitance (8846A Only)
74
Measuring RTD Temperature (8846A Only)
75
Testing Continuity
76
Checking Diodes
76
Making a Triggered Measurement
77
Setting the Trigger Mode
78
Setting a Trigger Delay
78
Setting Number of Samples Per Trigger
78
Connecting an External Trigger
79
Monitoring the Measurement-Complete Signal
79
Fluke 8845A Programmer's Manual (102 pages)
Digital Multimeter
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 0.79 MB
Table of Contents
Digital Multimeter
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
9
Safety Information
9
Symbols
10
Local and Remote Operation
10
Computer Interfaces
11
Optimizing System Speed for IO Operation
11
Selecting the Remote Interface Port
12
Configuring the IEEE-448 Port
12
IEEE 488 Operating Limitations
12
Setting the IEEE 488 (GPIB) Port Address
12
Capability Commands
13
Interconnections
13
Configuring the RS-232 Port
14
Setting RS-232 Baud Rate
14
Setting RS-232 Parity and Data Bits
15
Setting RS-232 Stop Bits
15
Setting RS-232 Flow Control
15
Setting RS-232 End-Of-Line Character
15
Enabling and Disabling Fluke 45 Emulation Echo
15
RS-232 Modes of Operation
16
Operating with Flukeview Forms
18
Interconnections
18
Configuring the Ethernet (LAN) Port
19
Setting the IP Address
20
Setting the LAN Subnet Mask
21
Reading the Domain Name
21
Configuring the Host Name
21
Reading the MAC Address
22
Configuring the LAN Default Gateway
22
Configuring the General Network Socket Port
22
Establishing an Ethernet Connection
23
Terminating an Ethernet Connection
24
Selecting the Programming Language
24
Getting Started with an Installation Test
24
Installation Test for RS-232 Connections
24
Installation Test for IEEE 488 Connections
25
If Test Fails
25
How the Meter Processes Input
26
Input Strings
26
Input Terminators
26
Typical IEEE 488 Input Strings
27
Sending Numeric Values to the Meter
27
Sending Command Strings to the Meter
27
How the Meter Processes Output
29
Triggering Input
29
Internal Triggering
29
External Triggering
30
Service Requests (IEEE 488 Only) and Status Registers
30
Standard Event Status and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
31
Questionable Data Event Register and Questionable Data Enable Register
32
Status Byte Register
33
Reading the Status Byte Register
33
Service Request Enable Register
34
Supported SCPI Commands
35
SCPI Command Summary
35
Configure Command Summary
36
Math Command Summary
37
Measurement Configuration Command Summary
38
RS-232 Interface Command Summary
41
Status Reporting Command Summary
42
System-Related Command Summary
43
SCPI Command Details
44
Using the Measure? Command
45
Using the Configure Command
46
Preset Conditions for the Measure? and Configure Commands
48
Using the READ? Command
49
Using the Initiate Command
49
Using the Fetch? Command
49
Using the Sense Subsystem to Configure the Meter
49
Programming for Math Operations
58
Programming the Trigger System
62
Using System-Related Commands
65
Using Status Reporting Commands
68
Calibration Commands
70
Using RS-232/Ethernet Interface Commands
72
Command Terminators
73
Alternate Programming Language Compatibility
74
FLUKE 45 Command Emulation Summary
75
Computer Interface Command Set
75
IEEE 488 Capabilities and Common Commands
75
Fluke 45 Function Commands and Queries
77
Function Modifier Commands and Queries
78
Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Querie
79
Measurement Queries
80
Compare Commands and Queries
81
Triggering Output
82
Using Flukeview Forms
83
Introduction
85
Ethernet/Gpib Configuration Errors
89
Calibration Errors
90
Introduction
93
Incompatible Fluke 45 Commands
93
Dual Functions
94
Reading Rates
94
Ranges
94
Introduction
95
Fluke 8845A Programmer's Manual (102 pages)
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Multimeter
| Size: 0.92 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
9
Safety Information
9
Symbols
10
Local and Remote Operation
10
Computer Interfaces
11
Optimizing System Speed for IO Operation
11
Selecting the Remote Interface Port
12
Configuring the IEEE-448 Port
12
IEEE 488 Operating Limitations
12
Setting the IEEE 488 (GPIB) Port Address
12
Capability Commands
13
Interconnections
13
Configuring the RS-232 Port
14
Setting RS-232 Baud Rate
14
Setting RS-232 Parity and Data Bits
15
Setting RS-232 Stop Bits
15
Setting RS-232 Flow Control
15
Setting RS-232 End-Of-Line Character
15
Enabling and Disabling Fluke 45 Emulation Echo
15
RS-232 Modes of Operation
16
Operating with Flukeview Forms
18
Interconnections
18
Configuring the Ethernet (LAN) Port
19
Setting the IP Address
20
Setting the LAN Subnet Mask
21
Reading the Domain Name
21
Configuring the Host Name
21
Reading the MAC Address
22
Configuring the LAN Default Gateway
22
Configuring the General Network Socket Port
22
Establishing an Ethernet Connection
23
Terminating an Ethernet Connection
24
Selecting the Programming Language
24
Getting Started with an Installation Test
24
Installation Test for RS-232 Connections
24
Installation Test for IEEE 488 Connections
25
If Test Fails
25
How the Meter Processes Input
26
Input Strings
26
Input Terminators
26
Typical IEEE 488 Input Strings
27
Sending Numeric Values to the Meter
27
Sending Command Strings to the Meter
27
How the Meter Processes Output
29
Triggering Input
29
Internal Triggering
29
External Triggering
30
Service Requests (IEEE 488 Only) and Status Registers
30
Standard Event Status and Standard Event Status Enable Registers
31
Questionable Data Event Register and Questionable Data Enable Register
32
Status Byte Register
33
Reading the Status Byte Register
33
Service Request Enable Register
34
Supported SCPI Commands
35
SCPI Command Summary
35
SCPI Command Details
44
Using the Measure? Command
45
Using the Configure Command
46
Using the READ? Command
49
Using the Initiate Command
49
Using the Fetch? Command
49
Using the Sense Subsystem to Configure the Meter
49
Programming for Math Operations
58
Programming the Trigger System
62
Using System-Related Commands
65
Using Status Reporting Commands
68
Calibration Commands
70
Using RS-232/Ethernet Interface Commands
72
Command Terminators
73
Alternate Programming Language Compatibility
74
FLUKE 45 Command Emulation Summary
75
Computer Interface Command Set
75
IEEE 488 Capabilities and Common Commands
75
Triggering Output
82
Using Flukeview Forms
83
Introduction
85
Introduction
93
Incompatible Fluke 45 Commands
93
Dual Functions
94
Reading Rates
94
Ranges
94
Introduction
95
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