Uninstalling Power Log; Connecting To A Power Quality Instument; Connecting A 345; Connecting A 435 - Fluke 345 User Manual

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Uninstalling Power Log

Uninstall Power Log from a PC using the uninstall feature included with the software.
To uninstall Power Log, follow this path from the Windows Start button.
Start | Programs | Fluke | PowerLog | Uninstall
The uninstall wizard completes the removal of Power Log from the PC; however, your
data files remain untouched.

Connecting to a Power Quality Instument

To avoid electrical shock or damage to the equipment, and
before making any connections to the instrument, read and
follow the safety warnings and cautions included in the
instrument Users Manual.
Regardless of the instrument used, install the Power Log software before connecting to
the instrument. The 345, 435 and 1735 instruments use either the RS232 serial or USB
interface to connect directly to a PC.
Connect the instrument to a power source and turn it on before starting the Power Log
software.
Refer to the manual provided with your instrument for any questions not answered in this
manual.

Connecting a 345

Connect a 345 to the PC using a standard USB cable supplied with the instrument. The
USB port is located on the right side of the instrument.

Connecting a 435

Use the optical RS232 interface for connecting the 435 to a PC or printer.
Use the optical interface cable (model OC4USB) provided with the 435 to make the
connection with the USB.
The interface connection located at the right side of the 435 can be accessed by folding
out the tilt stand.

Connecting a 1735

Turn the power on before you connect the serial cable to the instrument.
Using the serial cable provided with your 1735, connect the instrument to an available
serial port on your PC.
WX Warning
Note
PC Application Software
Connecting to a Power Quality Instument
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