Fluke 5020A - Manual

Fluke 5020A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Chapter Title
  • Page 4 – General
  • Page 5 – Calibration
  • Page 7 – List of Tables; Table Title; Data
  • Page 9 – List of Figures; Figure
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1; Introduction and Specifications; Title
  • Page 13 – Introduction
  • Page 14 – Symbols Used; used on the instrument or in this manual.; Safety Information; Warnings; To avoid personal injury, follow these guidelines.
  • Page 16 – Technical Support; Serial Number
  • Page 17 – Specifications
  • Page 18 – Environmental Conditions; humidity range of the sensors.
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2; Quick Start
  • Page 22 – Connect the Power Source; enabled, the user is notified and must press the; Measure Temperature
  • Page 23 – Chapter 3; Parts and Controls
  • Page 26 – Top Panel
  • Page 27 – Left Side Panel; 2 V DC Power Socket; Back Panel; Stand
  • Page 28 – Battery Compartment; Quick Buttons
  • Page 29 – Model 5026A-S Spare Sensor/Standard Accuracy
  • Page 31 – Chapter 4; General Operation
  • Page 33 – produce the DC power from an AC mains supply.; Battery; Switch the power off and unplug the DC power cord.
  • Page 35 – Unit of Temperature; SYSTEM SETTING function in the SYSTEM menu (see System Setting).; Recording Measurements; is also set with this function.; Sensors; always match the sensor being used.; Sensor Accuracy
  • Page 37 – Chapter; Menu Functions
  • Page 39 – CHANNEL; Channel Menu
  • Page 40 – Channel Setting
  • Page 41 – Sensor ID
  • Page 42 – Sensor Lock; Caution
  • Page 43 – Display Menu
  • Page 44 – Display Setting
  • Page 45 – Display Layout
  • Page 47 – Use the
  • Page 48 – Display Reset
  • Page 49 – Data Menu
  • Page 50 – Data Record
  • Page 51 – Data View
  • Page 53 – Data Print
  • Page 54 – Press the; Daily Stats
  • Page 55 – Stats Setting; DO NOT
  • Page 56 – Stats View
  • Page 57 – Stats Reset
  • Page 58 – Data Card
  • Page 59 – Note
  • Page 60 – Alarm Menu
  • Page 61 – Alarm Setting
  • Page 62 – Sensor Alarm
  • Page 63 – Alarm View; System Menu
  • Page 64 – System Setting
  • Page 65 – Date Time
  • Page 66 – Comm Setting
  • Page 67 – The
  • Page 68 – IR
  • Page 69 – NOTE
  • Page 70 – System Info
  • Page 71 – Chapter 6; Digital Communications Interface
  • Page 73 – functions, parameters, and settings discussed in Comm Setting.
  • Page 74 – Interface Commands; Command Summary
  • Page 82 – Commands
  • Page 83 – Alarm Commands
  • Page 84 – alarm display is disabled.
  • Page 85 – if a power loss alarm event has not occurred.
  • Page 90 – This command may be password protected (see Password Commands).
  • Page 92 – Measurement Commands
  • Page 93 – default value respectively.
  • Page 95 – the time and date stamp is disabled.
  • Page 96 – Data Commands
  • Page 98 – humidity recording for the specified channel is disabled.
  • Page 99 – temperature recording for the specified channel is disabled.
  • Page 101 – if the measurement averaging is disabled.
  • Page 103 – password protected (see Password Commands)
  • Page 105 – System Commands
  • Page 107 – The *RST command sets the temperature unit to Celsius.
  • Page 108 – serial port auto printing is disabled.
  • Page 109 – Date and Time Commands
  • Page 112 – any of the ALAR... commands
  • Page 113 – otherwise a value of 0 is returned.
  • Page 114 – value of 0 is returned.
  • Page 115 – significant and 7 is the most significant:
  • Page 116 – : sensors are attached and operating properly
  • Page 119 – is the least significant and 7 is the most significant:
  • Page 120 – This command returns the Measurement Status Enable Register (see
  • Page 121 – This command returns the Operation Status Enable Register (see
  • Page 122 – Port Numbers
  • Page 123 – Date and Time Formats
  • Page 125 – Chapter 7; Calibration Procedure
  • Page 127 – or better is recommended); Preparation; chamber and connect it to the PRT readout.; Calibration Points; for both measurement parameters.
  • Page 128 – Temperature and Humidity Measurement Errors; Celsius. For each calibration point Tn and RHn, do the following:; Temperature and Humidity Adjustments
  • Page 129 – Re
  • Page 131 – Chapter 8; Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • Page 133 – Maintenance; may damage the LCD or the plastic front panel.; Troubleshooting; Incorrect temperature or humidity reading
  • Page 134 – Blank screen
  • Page 135 – Start-up Error Messages; Downloading Recorded Data
  • Page 136 – CE Comments; EMC Directive; Frequently Asked Questions
  • Page 137 – There is no need to reprogram probe coefficients into the 5020A.
  • Page 139 – Index
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5020A

Thermo-Hygrometer

Users Manual


December 2003

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter Title

i Table of Contents Chapter Title Page 1 Introduction and Specifications ........................................................ 1-1 Introduction........................................................................................................ 1-3 Symbols Used ...................................

Page 4 - General

5020A Users Manual ii 4 General Operation .............................................................................. 4-1 Introduction........................................................................................................ 4-3 DC Power Source..........................................

Page 5 - Calibration

Contents (continued) iii IR............................................................................................................... 5-32 Password........................................................................................................ 5-32 System Info..............................

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