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DMM TRUE RMS 50000CNT W/BCKLGHT

FLUKE-289

Manufacturer Part Number
FLUKE-289
Description
DMM TRUE RMS 50000CNT W/BCKLGHT
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Series
28xr
Type
Digital (DMM)r
Datasheet

Specifications of FLUKE-289

Includes
Battery, Clips, Test Leads
Style
Handheld
Display Digits
4.5
Display Type
LCD, Bar Graph
Display Count
50000
Function
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Temperature, Frequency
Functions, Extra
Continuity, dB
Features
Data Logging, Hold, Memory, Min/Max/Ave
Ranging
Auto/Manual
Response
True RMS
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
289
614-1062
Pressing the softkey labeled Stop ends the peak recording
session. The summary information in the display freezes and the
softkeys change function to allow saving the collected data.
Pressing the softkey labeled Close exits the peak recording
session without saving the collected data.
To save peak screen data, the peak capture session must be
ended by pressing the softkey labeled Stop. Next press the
softkey labeled Save. A dialog box opens where the default
saved name can be selected or another name assigned. Press
the softkey labeled Save to store the Peak screen data. Peak
capture can not be continued at this point. Press the softkey
labeled Close to exit the Peak capture mode.
Pressing the softkey labeled Restart while the peak recording
session is running stops the session, discards all peak recorded
data, and immediately starts a new peak record session.
When viewing saved records, snapshot peak records look the
same as a stopped peak records. Therefore, use the elapsed
time (average value time stamp) to identify one record from
another.
To extend battery life during peak record, the Meter enters a
battery-saver mode after a period of time set for the Auto Off
feature. See the “Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts”
section for more information on the battery saver mode.
Turning the rotary switch before saving the peak
recording data will cause all the accumulated data to
be lost.
Note
Capturing Peak Values
19