Fluke 1594A - Manual

Fluke 1594A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Fluke Corporation; Limited Wa
  • Page 3 – iii; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – iv
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 8 – viii
  • Page 9 – ix; Figures
  • Page 10 – Tables
  • Page 11 – Symbol; Safety Information; The following definitions apply to the terms “Warning” and “Caution”.; WARNINGS; Follow all safety guidelines listed in the User’s Guide.; DO NOT; operate near flammable materials.
  • Page 12 – instrument will result.; Authorized Service Centers
  • Page 13 – Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd.; Model Number
  • Page 15 – Introduction and Specifications; storage and retrieval of Super-Thermometer user configurations
  • Page 16 – Primary Specifications:; of reading unless stated otherwise.; Ratio Range
  • Page 17 – and 1 year thereafter.; as percent of selected current or in absolute mA.
  • Page 18 – Current Range; Typical performance; to error in the zero-power resistance value.; Range
  • Page 19 – ratio. It is the ratio
  • Page 20 – When calibrating an SPRT on the ITS-90, the W
  • Page 21 – Drift of the RTPW of the SPRT
  • Page 24 – 57 Ω. Divide the result by the sensitivity of the PRT (
  • Page 25 – Unpacking and Inspection; tions for inspection are included in the shipping container.; Item; Instruction Manuals; The Super-Thermometer instruction manual set is shipped on; Line Voltage and Fuses; selected line voltage setting.
  • Page 26 – compartment and open the PEM door.; Connecting to Line Power; three-prong outlet using the provided line voltage cord.; Placement and Rack Mounting; specifications for environmental requirements.
  • Page 27 – Front Panel Features; the measurement inputs are:
  • Page 29 – and configuration information.; Pressing the ENTER key saves the new selection.
  • Page 30 – Rear Panel Features; The
  • Page 31 – A USB peripheral port is intended for future peripheral control.; Connection
  • Page 33 – system. Below is a location descriptor example.; MAIN MENU | CHANNEL SETUP | CHANNEL SETTINGS; Changing Settings; configuration field is changed the
  • Page 34 – where it is located.; Password Protection; upon pressing ENTER when the field is highlighted.
  • Page 35 – Measurement Screen
  • Page 36 – of the Measurement Screen.; scriptions of each section:; PROBE ID –
  • Page 37 – OVEN; indicates the progress of the current measurement; Active Channel; - indicates whether recording is in progress.; MESSAGE (F4) function key may be pressed to clear the message.; Priority Message
  • Page 38 – The Start/Stop Measurement function key; The submenus located in the Main Menu screen are as follows:
  • Page 39 – measurement units; sponding Channel Select Key on the front panel.
  • Page 40 – identifies the; Probe Type; value will supersede the probe definition.; lished in the probe definition.; x POWER; greater than 2 mA. If the
  • Page 41 – low the user to configure the Rs input.
  • Page 42 – explained in the Add Resistor section above.
  • Page 43 – was selected, the entire library will be erased.
  • Page 44 – ID; - defines the type of probe. The options are
  • Page 45 – thermistors (see “Table 13 Recommended; MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE -; Type; C R
  • Page 46 – t C
  • Page 47 – EXIT key) to return to the Assign Probe screen.
  • Page 48 – The Move Up function key
  • Page 49 – The following are complete descriptions of each function key.; SCAN ENABLE; measured as selected by the user.; REPEAT COUNT; and display a measurement.; Measurement Timing Description; Sampling; fundamental ratio measurement is sampled once per Sample Period.
  • Page 50 – the Measurement screen is based on
  • Page 51 – Digital Filter Description; clears the filter buffer.; USB
  • Page 52 – in progress or recorded data may be lost.; MEMORY DEVICE; is automatically appended to the file name.; RECORD STATISTICS; The View Data function key
  • Page 53 – keys are used to move through the file to view the data.; Zero-Power Measurement Description; measurements acquired during the Measure Time.
  • Page 54 – not interfere with the calculation.; REPEAT NOMINAL; measurement sequence is completed.
  • Page 56 – DRIFT is recorded only if Repeat Nominal is enabled.
  • Page 57 – English regardless of the language setting.; ITS-90 SUBRANGE ALERT; default option is ON.
  • Page 58 – fects the Recall Memory selection that is currently display.; Mean; Std Dev
  • Page 59 – STATISTICS MODE –; determines the mode in which statistics are used. The options are; AUTOMATIC CENTERING -
  • Page 60 – a separate dot. The options are LINE and DOT. The default value is DOT.; Firmware Version, and; TIME; system clock. It is always in; DATE
  • Page 61 – needs to remain plugged into the unit while cycling the power.
  • Page 62 – not available when DHCP is set to ON.
  • Page 63 – The probe definition assigned to each channel; FILE NAME
  • Page 64 – must confirm the action before the configuration is deleted.
  • Page 65 – RESISTOR PROTECTION -; is useful for ensuring that
  • Page 66 – needed to adjust the calibration parameters.
  • Page 67 – ing key components such as the resistor oven powered on.; User Settings Screen; TEMPERATURE RESOLUTION-; default option is OFF.
  • Page 68 – Connecting a Probe or Resistor; DWF connectors. These
  • Page 69 – The DWF connectors are labeled with
  • Page 71 – Super-Thermometer for typical measurements.; Measuring a Temperature Probe; measurement input channels.
  • Page 72 – Scanning Multiple Temperature Probes; to connect and configure two; Measuring Resistance Ratio; Go to the Add Resistor screen by using the following steps:
  • Page 73 – Entering this value incorrectly will cause measurement error.
  • Page 75 – Remote Operation; The LAN port implements a 10/100 Base T
  • Page 78 – allowing the user to enter a host name up to 16 characters in length.; Using the Web Interface; eter in an internet browser.; Configuring the USB Port
  • Page 80 – Interface Commands; data. Commands are in the form of strings of; Command
  • Page 84 – Example response: 160
  • Page 85 – Bit
  • Page 86 – Password protection: unconditional
  • Page 88 – The *RST command sets Sample Count to 100.
  • Page 89 – unlimited the sample set accumulates until the statis-
  • Page 91 – The *RST command has no effect on this setting.; Alert
  • Page 92 – Help Screen will no longer appear.
  • Page 93 – Sets the display
  • Page 94 – Sets the
  • Page 95 – Alternate parameter: MAX
  • Page 96 – parameter value” is generated in the error queue.; Setting
  • Page 97 – may depend on other settings also, such as an ITS-90 subrange.
  • Page 98 – input is being set to none.
  • Page 100 – a scanner is attached, channel 1 is not allowed.
  • Page 101 – The *RST command enables channel 2 and disables all others.
  • Page 103 – Password protection: Measure Protection
  • Page 104 – register is also cleared when a *CLS command is received.
  • Page 105 – Produces an immediate beep from the speaker.
  • Page 106 – Sets the network port’s
  • Page 108 – command *CLS. Possible errors are listed in the following table.; Error
  • Page 109 – Time/Date Protection is on, setting the time and date is protected.
  • Page 111 – Suffix specifies the test number of which a report is requested:; Linearity self-test type; is the mean measurement from the first part of the test.
  • Page 112 – A system self-test is also canceled if the *RST command is received.
  • Page 113 – Calibration; as shown in Figure 18.
  • Page 114 – Current; fields are used to configure each step of the test.
  • Page 121 – Maintenance; 0 Maintenance
  • Page 123 – Troubleshooting; 1 Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 125 – Index; Symbols
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Summary

Page 2 - Fluke Corporation; Limited Wa

Fluke Corporation 799 E. Utah Valley Drive • American Fork, UT 84003-9775 • USA Phone: +1.801.763.1600 • Telefax: +1.801.763.1010 E-mail: [email protected] www.hartscientific.com Specifications subject to change without notice. • Copyright © 2008 • Printed in USA Limited Wa rranty & Lim...

Page 3 - iii; Table of Contents

iii Table of Contents 1 Before You Start .................................................................................... 1 1.1 Symbols Used ............................................................................................................11.2 Safety Information ..........................

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1594A/1595A Super-Thermometer iv 4.3.5 Earth Ground Connection ............................................................................................... 22 5 Menus and Screens ............................................................................ 23 5.1 Introduction ........................

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