Downloading Auto Logged Data; Ce Comments; Emc Directive; Immunity Testing - Fluke 1529 User Manual

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b) If you want to save the downloaded data to a file, configure your ter-
minal program to capture the incoming text and save it to a text file. Re-
fer to your terminal program's documentation for details on how to do
this.
3. Determine how many logged readings are stored in the 1529's memory.
a) For the autolog, send the command "LOG:AUT:POIN?". If the response to
this command is "0", there are no autolog readings to download.
b) For the demand log, send the command "LOG:DEM:POIN?". If the re-
sponse to this command is "0", there are no demand log readings to download.
4. Begin downloading the data.
a) To begin downloading the autolog data, send the command
"LOG:AUT:PRIN" to initiate the download process.
b) To begin downloading the demand log data, send the command
"LOG:DEM:PRIN" to initiate the download process.
c) The 1529 should immediately begin downloading the data. If no readings
have been stored, the 1529 will not respond to these commands. For more de-
tails on using these commands, see Sections 9.4.7.8 and 9.4.7.19.
5. If the terminal program was set to capture the incoming data to a file, wait
until no more data is being received, then stop capturing.

CE Comments

EMC Directive

Hart Scientifics' equipment has been tested to meet the European Electromag-
netic Compatibility Directive (EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC). The Declaration
of Conformity for your instrument lists the specific standards to which the unit
was tested.
The instrument was designed specifically as a test and measuring device. Com-
pliance to the EMC directive is through IEC 61326-1 Electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements (1998).
As noted in the IEC 61326-1, the instrument can have varying configurations.
The instrument was tested in a typical configuration with shielded, grounded
probe and RS-232 cables. Emissions may, in non-typical applications, exceed
the levels required by the standard. It is not practical to test all configurations,
as the manufacturer has no control over the probes the user may connect to the
instrument.

Immunity Testing

The instrument was tested to the requirements for industrial locations. This al-
lows the instrument to be used in all types of locations from the laboratory to
the factory floor. Criterion B was used for Radiated RF (IEC 61000-4-3) and

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