Fluke 45 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; Fluke Corporation
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents; Chapter
  • Page 6 – Appendices
  • Page 7 – List of Tables; Table
  • Page 9 – List of Figures; Figure
  • Page 10 – Chapter 1; Introduction; Introducing the Fluke 45 Dual Display Multimeter; Note; Warning; Some features provided by the meter are:
  • Page 11 – Options and Accessories; Available accessories are listed and described in Table 1-1.; Where to go from Here; Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 14 – MULTIMETER SAFETY; WARNING
  • Page 15 – Chapter 2; Getting Started; Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
  • Page 17 – Turning the Meter on
  • Page 19 – Selecting a Measurement Range; Read “Multimeter Safety” before operating this meter.
  • Page 20 – Measuring Voltage, Resistance, or Frequency
  • Page 21 – FREQ; FREQ
  • Page 23 – To perform a diode or transistor junction test, press; Operating the Meter Under Battery Power (Optional); turns on. If you turn the meter off when it is being operated; Rack Mounting
  • Page 25 – Chapter 3; Operating the Meter From the Front; The following operations can be performed from the front panel:
  • Page 26 – Display; Primary Display
  • Page 28 – Input Terminals
  • Page 29 – Selecting a Measurement Function; and; Ranging; Ranging operations are performed using the
  • Page 32 – Manual Ranging; Measuring Frequency; Frequency Ranging
  • Page 33 – Frequency Measurement Rates; Measuring Frequency of Current (100 mA and 10A) Inputs
  • Page 34 – Selecting A Function Modifier
  • Page 35 – Press
  • Page 37 – Using Function Modifiers in Combination
  • Page 38 – Using the
  • Page 40 – The List and Number Editors
  • Page 41 – Using the List Editor
  • Page 42 – When you have scrolled to 16, press
  • Page 43 – Power-Up Configuration; Factory Settings of Power-Up Configuration
  • Page 44 – Last recorded minimum and maximum values for MN MX modifier.; Calibration
  • Page 45 – Chapter 4; Applications
  • Page 46 – Using Measurement Functions in Combination
  • Page 48 – Response Times
  • Page 49 – How the Meter Makes Dual Display Measurements
  • Page 51 – Update Rate in the Dual Display Mode; External Trigger
  • Page 52 – Thermal Voltages; Use tight connections.
  • Page 53 – When Measuring Resistance; Two-Wire Configuration; True RMS Measurements
  • Page 54 – Effects of Internal Noise in AC Measurements; ac; dc input divider is in parallel with the ac-coupled 1 M
  • Page 57 – Chapter 5; Operating the Meter Using the Computer; Local and Remote Operations
  • Page 58 – Preparing the Meter for Operations via the RS-232 Interface
  • Page 59 – Press in the POWER button on the front panel to turn the meter on.
  • Page 60 – Character Echoing and Deletion
  • Page 61 – Preparing the Meter to be Operated via IEEE-488 Interface; IEEE-488 Operating Limitations
  • Page 62 – Cabling the Meter to a Host; Getting Started With An Installation Test; Installation Test for RS-232 Operations; Turn on the host or controller.
  • Page 63 – Verify that the meter sends the following response; If Test Fails; If the meter does not respond to the test procedure as indicated:; How the Meter Processes Input
  • Page 64 – Valid terminators for the RS-232 interface are:
  • Page 65 – RULE 2: READ QUERY RESPONSES BEFORE SENDING ANOTHER
  • Page 67 – How the Meter Processes Output; External Triggering from the Front Panel
  • Page 69 – Service Requests (IEEE-488 Only and Status Registers
  • Page 71 – Logical OR; Output Queue
  • Page 72 – Event Status and Event Status Enable Registers
  • Page 73 – Status Byte Register
  • Page 74 – Service Request Enable Register
  • Page 75 – EXAMPLE; Computer Interface Command Set; IEEE-488 Capabilities and Common Commands
  • Page 78 – Function Commands and Queries
  • Page 81 – Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries
  • Page 82 – Measurement Queries
  • Page 83 – Compare Commands and Queries; Trigger Configuration Commands
  • Page 84 – Miscellaneous Commands and Queries
  • Page 85 – The commands in Table
  • Page 86 – Sample Program Using the RS-232 Computer Interface
  • Page 87 – Sample Programs Using the IEEE-488 Computer Interface
  • Page 92 – Chapter 6; Maintenance; Line Fuse
  • Page 93 – Current Input Fuses; Testing Current Input Fuses
  • Page 94 – If the fuse is good, the meter will read between .04; Replacing the 10 A Input Fuse
  • Page 95 – Reverse the disassembly procedure to reassemble the meter.; Self-Test Diagnostics and Error Codes; Measurement self-test failed; Performance Tests
  • Page 96 – Service
  • Page 98 – Replacement Parts; Quantity
  • Page 100 – Appendix
  • Page 102 – Appendix A; Specifications; These specifications assume:; Display Counts and Reading Rates
  • Page 103 – DC Voltage; Input Impedance
  • Page 104 – Maximum Input
  • Page 105 – in parallel with <100 pF
  • Page 106 – DC Current; AC Current
  • Page 107 – Accuracy
  • Page 108 – Ohms; Open Circuit Voltage; Diode Test/Continuity; Test Current
  • Page 109 – Sensitivity of AC Voltage; Sensitivity Level of AC Current
  • Page 110 – Environmental
  • Page 111 – General; Options
  • Page 112 – Appendix B
  • Page 115 – Appendix C; Requirements
  • Page 116 – A description of message exchange options:
  • Page 118 – There are no additional data structures.
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45

Dual Display Multimeter

Users Manual

PN 855981
January 1989, Rev. 4, 7/97

© 1999 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved. Printed in USA
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Page 2 - LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY; Fluke Corporation

LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanshipunder normal use and service. The warranty period is one year and begins on the dateof shipment. Parts, product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days. Thiswarran...

Page 4 - Table of Contents; Chapter

i Table of Contents Chapter Title Page 1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 1-1 Introducing the Fluke 45 Dual Display Multimeter ........................................... 1-1Options and Accessories ....................................

Page 6 - Appendices

Contents (continued) iii Installing the IEEE-488 Interface .................................................................. 5-5Enabling the IEEE-488 Interface ................................................................... 5-5Addressing the Meter...................................................

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