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DMM 5.5 RES RS-232 INTERFACE

8808A 120V

Manufacturer Part Number
8808A 120V
Description
DMM 5.5 RES RS-232 INTERFACE
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Type
Digital (DMM)r
Datasheets

Specifications of 8808A 120V

Includes
Test Leads
Style
Bench
Display Digits
5.5
Display Type
VFD, Dual
Display Count
200000
Function
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Frequency
Functions, Extra
Continuity, dB, Diode Test
Features
Hold, Min/Max, RS-232 Port
Ranging
Auto/Manual
Response
True RMS
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
614-1068
8808A
Users Manual
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Storing and Shipping the Meter ......................................................................... 2-3
Power Considerations ........................................................................................ 2-3
Connecting to Line Power ................................................................................. 2-7
Turning Power On ............................................................................................. 2-8
Adjusting the Bail .............................................................................................. 2-8
Installing the Meter into an Equipment Rack .................................................... 2-8
Cleaning the Meter............................................................................................. 2-9
Fluke 45 Emulation............................................................................................ 2-9
Illuminating All Display Segments.................................................................... 2-10
Operating the Meter from the Front Panel ........................................ 3-1
Introduction........................................................................................................ 3-3
Dual Display ...................................................................................................... 3-6
Rear Panel .......................................................................................................... 3-8
Adjusting Meter Range ...................................................................................... 3-8
Selecting a Measurement Rate........................................................................... 3-9
Selecting a Measurement Function.................................................................... 3-9
Selecting a Function Modifier ........................................................................... 3-17
Compare Function (COMP)............................................................................... 3-22
List and Number Editors.................................................................................... 3-22
Function Keys S1 – S6....................................................................................... 3-24
Power-Up Configuration.................................................................................... 3-25
Calibration ......................................................................................................... 3-26
Operating the Meter Using the Computer Interface ......................... 4-1
Selecting the Line Voltage ............................................................................ 2-4
Replacing the Fuses....................................................................................... 2-4
Primary Display............................................................................................. 3-6
Secondary Display......................................................................................... 3-6
Measuring Voltage ........................................................................................ 3-10
Measuring Frequency .................................................................................... 3-10
Frequency Ranging........................................................................................ 3-11
Measuring Resistance .................................................................................... 3-11
Measuring Current......................................................................................... 3-13
Automatic Input Terminal Detection............................................................. 3-14
Diode / Continuity Testing ............................................................................ 3-15
Making a Triggered Measurement ................................................................ 3-16
Relative Readings Modifier (REL)................................................................ 3-18
Decibels and Auto Power Modifier ............................................................... 3-18
Touch Hold Function (HOLD) ...................................................................... 3-19
Minimum / Maximum Modifier (MIN MAX) .............................................. 3-20
Using the Function Modifiers in Combination.............................................. 3-21
Second Level Operations (Using the SHIFT Button).................................... 3-21
Setting the Compare Range ........................................................................... 3-22
Using the Compare Function......................................................................... 3-22
Using the List Editor ..................................................................................... 3-23
Using the Number Editor............................................................................... 3-24
Factory Settings of Power-Up Configuration ................................................ 3-25
Line-Power Fuse ....................................................................................... 2-4
Current-Input Fuses................................................................................... 2-5
2-Wire Resistance Measurement............................................................... 3-11
4-Wire Resistance Measurement............................................................... 3-12
Setting the Trigger Mode .......................................................................... 3-16
Connecting to an External Trigger ............................................................ 3-16
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