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fluke 10 multimeter owners manualPrinted in USA Printed in USA All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. To order the 10 Series Service Manual (PN 900824), accessories, parts, or to get other information, contact Fluke at one the phone numbers listed below:. The meter beeps and enters Standby if it is LEFT ON BUT IS INACTIVE for more than 45 minutes. For ease of reading, manually select the 4000 mV range. In the 4000 mV range, 1 mV corresponds to 1 unit being measured by the accessory. If the range is too low, the meter displays OL (overload) and beeps. If the range is too high, the display shows fewer digits of resolution. External voltage across the components causes invalid readings.Wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This meter may not cause harmful interference. This meter must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Products Where to buy Manuals Product registration Shipping and promotions Test tools product guide Company Careers Companies Integrity Supplier handbook Tax information Customer Service Contact us Directions Write a review Safety notices Fluke Newsletters Signup Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Fluke. Users Manual. By Thomas Smith at 2:48 pm, Nov 18, 2009. September 2009. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke’s behalf. To obtain service during the warranty period, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain returnFluke Corporation. P.O. Box 9090. Everett, WA 98206-9090P.O. Box 1186The NetherlandsTitle. Page. Introduction. How to Contact Fluke. Safety Information. Warnings and Cautions. Radio Frequency Data. Hazardous Voltage. Test Lead Alert. Features. Error Messages. MIN MAX AVG Record Mode. Display Hold. Manual and Autoranging. Backlight.http://www.nextwebdesign.co.uk/pictures/fi9900p-user-manual.xml

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Power-Up Options.How to Make Measurements. AC and DC Voltage Measurements. Resistance Measurements. Temperature Measurements. Continuity Tests. Diode Tests. Capacitance Measurements. AC and DC Current Measurements. Frequency Measurements. Remote Operation. Remove the Display Module. Dock the Display Module with the Meter base. Maintenance. General Maintenance. Battery Replacement. Fuse Test. Fuse Replacement. Service and Parts. General Specifications. Detailed Specifications. AC Voltage. DC Voltage, Conductance, and Resistance. Continuity. Temperature. AC Current. DC Current. Capacitance. Diode.Frequency. 43. Input Characteristics. 43. MIN MAX Recording. 44TablePage. Electrical Symbols. Display. Inputs. Function Switch Positions. Power-Up Options. Replacement Parts. Accessories.FigurePage. Diode Test. Current Measurements. Display Module Separation. Dock Display Module with Meter Base. Meter Base Battery Replacement. Display-Module Battery Removal. Replacement Parts.The Fluke 233 (hereafter the Meter) is a compact andXWWarning. Meter. Use one of the telephone numbers below to speak with a. Fluke representative. Technical Support USA: 1-800-44-FLUKE (1-800443-5853). Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853). Or, visit Fluke's website at www.fluke.com. To register your product, visit. To see, print, or download the latest manual supplement,Safety Information. The Meter complies with:Degree 2. Measurement Category IV, 600V, Pollution. Degree 2. In this manual, a Warning identifies the conditions andA Caution identifies the conditions and procedures thatThe symbols used on the Meter and in this manual areXWWarning. To prevent possible electrical shock orUse this Meter only as specified in thisDo not use the Meter if it is damaged. Before you use the Meter, examine theCarefully look at the insulation aroundMake sure the battery door is closed andReplace the batteries when the batterySafety Information.http://www.kahounova.cz/userfiles/fi9900p-manual.xml Remove the test leads from the MeterExamine the test leads for damagedMeasure theMeter. Do not apply more than the ratedDo not operate the Meter with the batteryThese voltagesUse only the replacement fuse specifiedUse the correct terminals, function, andDo not work alone. For current measurements, connect the. Meter to the circuit after you removeConnect the common test lead beforeDo not use the Meter if it operatesDo not use the Meter around explosiveTo avoid potential rf radiationUse only specified 1.5-V AA batteriesComply with local and national safetyOnly use test leads that have the sameMeasure a known voltage first to makeUse protective equipment, as directed byMeasure the test leads for continuityUse only specified replacement parts inKeep fingers behind the fingerWCaution. To prevent damage to the Meter or to theDisconnect circuit power and dischargeUse the correct terminals, function, andBefore a current measurement, do theSafety Information. Note. Changes or modifications to the wireless 2.4 Meter. GHz radio not expressly approved by Fluke. Corporation could void the user’s authority toThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the two conditions that follow: (1)Class B digital device: A digital device that is marketed forExamples of such devices include, but are not limited to,If this equipment doesReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipmentThe term “IC:” before the radio certification number onlyThe Meter was tested and found to comply with the limitsFCC Rules. These limits are designed to provideThis equipment generates, uses,However, there is no guarantee that interference will notHazardous Voltage. When the Meter senses a voltage ?30 V or a voltageTest Lead Alert. XWWarning. To prevent personal injury or damage to the. Meter do not make a measurement with a testTo make sure that you have the test leads in the correctA (Amps) position.Test Lead Alert. Table 1.http://www.bouwdata.net/evenement/dyneema-splicing-manual Electrical Symbols. AC (Alternating Current). DC (Direct Current). Fuse. Hazardous voltage. Conforms to European Union directives. Risk of Danger. Important information. See Manual. Conforms to relevant Canadian Standards. Association directives. Battery. Low battery when shown. Double insulated. Continuity test or continuity beeper tone. CapacitanceCAT III equipment has protection againstDiode. Examined and licensed by TUV Product. Services. Conforms to relevant Australian standards.IEC Measurement Category IV. CAT IV equipment has protection against transientsFeatures. See Tables 3 through 4 for a list of Meter features with a short feature description. Table 2. DisplayNo. SymbolMIN MAX AVG mode on. Maximum, minimum, or average measurement shown. Display hold on. Display freezes the measurement.Features. Table 2. Display (cont.). No. SymbolRadio connection indicator.V, mVHz, kHzBattery low warning for the display module. Manual Range. Auto Range. Auto range set.Battery low warning for Meter base.Manual range set.Table 3. InputsNo. TerminalInput for 0 A to 10.00 A current measurements.Features. Table 4. Function Switch Positions. Switch. PositionAC voltage from 0.06 to 1000 V. Frequency from 5 Hz to 50 kHz. DC voltage from 0.001 V to 1000 V. AC voltage from 6.0 to 600.0 mV, dc-coupled. DC voltage from 0.1 to 600.0 mV. Ohms from 0.1 ? to 40 M. Continuity beeper turns on at 250. Farads from 1 nF to 9999 ?F. Frequency from 45 Hz to 5 kHz. Note: All ac functions are true-rms. AC voltage is ac-coupled. AC mV and ac amps are dc-coupled.Error Messages. Table 5 contains possible error messages and the stepsTable 5. Error Messages. Error MessagesMeter calibration is necessary before the Meter will operate.The Meter powers-down (Sleep mode) if there is noWith the displayTo wake up the Meter, push a button or turn the functionTo pause MIN MAX AVG record mode, push ?.MIN MAX AVG measurements. To continue the MIN MAX AVG record mode, pushTo exit and erase recorded measurements, pushTo disable the Sleep mode, hold down the ? buttonThe Sleep mode is alwaysMIN MAX AVG Record Mode. The MIN MAX AVG record mode records the minimumSet the Meter to the measurement function andPush ? to enter MIN MAX AVG mode.Push ? to step through the low (MIN), averageXW Warning. To prevent electrical shock, when Display. HOLD is on, disable Display HOLD toDisplay HOLD freezes the display.Manual and Autoranging. The Meter has Manual and Autorange modes. In the Autorange mode, the Meter sets the range toIn the Manual Range mode, you override AutorangeWhen you turn the Meter on, it is set to Autorange and. Auto Range shows in the display.Meter is set to the lowest range. You cannot manually change the range in the. MIN MAX AVG or Display HOLD modes. If you push ?while in MIN MAX AVG or. Display HOLD, the Meter beeps twice, indicatingTo exit Manual Range, push.The Meter is set to. Autorange and Auto Range shows in the display.Backlight. Push ? to toggle the backlight on and off. The backlightPower-Up Options. Hold a button down while the function switch is movedTable 6 for all power-up options. Table 6. Power-Up Options. Button. Power-Up OptionsHow to Make Measurements. The sections that follow tell how to make measurementsSwitch Box. To connect the test leads to the circuit or device, connectTo remove the testAC and DC Voltage Measurements. The voltage ranges are 600.0 mV, 6.000 V, 60.00 V,Push ? to switch to millivolts dc. Refer to Figure 1 to measure ac or dc voltage. For voltage measurements, the Meter puts approximatelyIn most cases, the error is negligible (0.1 or less) if theDC VoltageFigure 1. AC and DC Voltage MeasurementsHow to Make Measurements. WCaution. To prevent possible damage to the Meter or toIf the value is higher,Refer to the Input ParametersThe Meter sends a small current through the circuit forBecause this current flowsThe resistance ranges are 600.0 ?, 6.000 k?, 60.00 k?,Set the Meter as shown in Figure 2 to measure resistance. Below are some hints for resistance measurements. The measured value of a resistor in a circuit isThe test leads can add 0.1 ? to 0.2 ? of error toTo measure test leadThe resistance function uses sufficient voltage toIf you think current flowsIn-Circuit Resistance Measurements. Isolating a Potentiometer. Circuit PowerIsolating a Resistor. DisconnectFigure 2. Resistance MeasurementsHow to Make Measurements. The Meter measures the temperature of a type-KChoose between degreesTo prevent possible damage to the Meter orContinuity Tests. To prevent possible damage to the Meter orThe continuity test uses a beeper that sounds when aThe beeper lets you do continuityTo do a continuity test, set up the Meter as shown in. Figure 3.To measure temperature:For in-circuit tests, turn circuit power off.ActivatesFigure 3. Continuity TestsHow to Make Measurements. To prevent possible damage to the Meter orDo a diode test on diodes, transistors, silicon controlledMeter as shown in Figure 4. For forward-biasIn a circuit, a good diode has a forward-biasA short beep sounds if the diode is good ( 1000 V. Meter damageWCaution. To prevent possible damage to the Meter orDo a fuse test before currentUse the correct terminals, function, andDo not put the probes across (in parallelTo measure current, you must break the test circuit, thenTo measure current (see Figure 6):Discharge all highvoltage capacitors.How to Make Measurements. Circuit Power. OFF to connect meter. ON for measurement. OFF to disconnect meter. Total Current to Circuit. Current Through One ComponentFigure 6. Current MeasurementsFrequency Measurements. A frequency measurement is a count of the number ofTo make a frequency measurement:The Meter autoranges to one of four frequency ranges:Below are some hints for frequency measurements. If a measurement shows as 0 Hz or is not stable, theAn input signal with distortion can cause a frequencyThe distortionIn general,The Meter uses low-power 802.15.4 wireless technologyAlthough there is control ofBacklight), complete remote control of the Meter is notThe wireless radio does not interfere with meterIt is possible for theTo make sure that the radioThe display module is synchronized with a Meter baseDifferent display modules can be synchronized with a. Meter base but, only one display module can beRemote Operation. To remove the display module (see Figure 7):Meter base. The Meter base and display module can be a maximumThis distance can change ifWhen the display module and Meter base lose the radioPossible causes for this loss are the distance is too far forFigure 7. Display Module SeparationIf the radios in the Meter base and display module do notDock the displayIf not, replace the. Meter base batteries. For maximum battery life, dock theThe display module has a built-in magnet to attach toDock the Display Module with the Meter base. To dock the display with the Meter base as shown in. Figure 8:Figure 8. Dock Display Module with Meter BaseMaintenance. To prevent a possible electrical shock orGeneral Maintenance. Clean the case with a damp cloth and weak detergent. DoDirt or moisture in the terminals can cause incorrectMove the swab around in each terminal. Dry eachXWWarning. To prevent incorrect measurements, possibleMeter will not function until the displayIf the displayThere are two low-battery indicators in the display: oneXWWarning. To prevent electrical shock or personalONLY specified replacement parts shown in. Table 7.Figure 9. Meter Base Battery ReplacementMaintenance. To replace the batteries in the Meter base:Turn the battery-door latch with a standardTurn the battery-door latch until the locked symbol (?)If the red high-voltage LED on the Meter base flashes, the. Meter base batteries are good. Replace the displaymodule batteries and turn the Meter on.To replace the batteries in the display module:See the “Remove the Display” section.Dock the display module with the Meter base and turn the. Meter on.Figure 10. Display-Module Battery RemovalMaintenance. To do a fuse test. Good fuse: 0.0 ? to 0.5 ?Replace fuse: OLFigure 11.A good fuse will show a resistance of 0.5 ? or less. Replace the fuse if the resistance is higher or ?? isFigure 11. Fuse TestFuse Replacement. To replace the fuse:See the “Remove the Display Module” section.To re-assemble the Meter, do the steps above in theFigure 12. Fuse ReplacementService and Parts. If the Meter fails, replace the battery and do a fuse test. Read this manual to make sure the Meter is appliedReplacement parts and accessories are shown in Table 7To get parts and accessories, refer to “How to Contact. Fluke”. Table 7. Replacement Parts. Description. Qty. Fluke Part or Model. Number. Battery, AA 1.5 VAlligator Clip, Black. Alligator Clip, Red. Test Lead SetFuse,BatteryDisplay Module. Battery Door. Meter BaseTemperature ProbeFigure 13. Replacement PartsService and Parts. Table 8. Accessories. Item. DescriptionAC Current Clamp (requires PM9081 adapter)Fluke accessories are available from an approved Fluke distributor.General Specifications. Maximum voltage between anyW Fuse for A inputs. 11 A, 1000 V 17000A interrupt rating Fuse. Altitude. Operating. 2,000 meters. Storage. 12,000 meters. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EN 61326-1:2006). Wireless Frequency. 2.4 GHz ISM Band 10 meter range. Relative Humidity. Maximum noncondensingBattery Type. Meter base. Three AA Alkaline batteries, NEDA 15A IEC LR6. Display module. Two AA Alkaline batteries, NEDA 15A IEC LR6. Battery Life. 400 hrs typical (Alkaline). Shock. 1 Meter drop 6 sides per IEC 61010. Size (H x W x L). 5.3 cm x 9.3 cm x 19.3 cmDetailed Specifications. Weight.604 g (1.3 lbs). Measurement Category III and 600 V Measurement Category IV. Certifications.CSA, TUV (EN61010), P,; (N10140),VDE, GOST. For all detailed specifications. AC conversions are ac-coupled and valid from 1 to 100 of range. Range. ResolutionCrest factor of ?3 at 4000 counts, decreasing linearly to 1.5 at full scale.DC Voltage, Conductance, and Resistance. Function. RangeV dcContinuity. The beeper is guaranteed on 250 ?, and detects opens or shorts of 500 ?s or longer. Resolution. AccuracyDetailed Specifications. A ac. ResolutionAll ranges are specified from 5 of range to 100 of range. Crest factor of ?3 at 4000 counts, decreasing linearly to 1.5 at full scale. A dc. ResolutionCapacitance. RangeResolutionDiode. RangeDetailed Specifications. Frequency. AC coupled, 5 Hz to 50 kHz, for V ac; dc coupled, 45 Hz to 5 kHz for A ac switch position. ResolutionAccuracy. MIN MAX Recording. Nominal ResponseAccuracyInput Characteristics. Overload. Protection. Input. Common Mode. ImpedanceRejection RatioOpen Circuit. Test Voltage. Full Scale VoltageTypical Short Circuit CurrentPDF Version: 1.6. Linearized: No. Page Mode: UseOutlines. XMP Toolkit: Adobe XMP Core 4.0-c316 44.253921, Sun Oct 01 2006 17:14:39. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 8.1.0 (Windows). Modify Date: 2009:11:18 14:48:18-08:00. Create Date: 2009:08:26 14:15:39-07:00. Metadata Date: 2009:11:18 14:48:18-08:00. Title: untitled. Document ID: uuid:0dd23352-0c8f-406d-8ff2-5eeced5a00f3. Instance ID: uuid:b5f12bb3-f009-4372-af84-5342021aed58. Has XFA: No. Page Count: 54. Y ou can select which input signal should be used as the source, on which edge this should occur, and at what waveform level it should occur. Figure 5-1 1. T rigger Menu Selecting a T rigger Source Press to enter the MORE TRIGGER window, then highlight TRIGGER SOURCE and press to open the list box. Use and to adjust the trigger level. The TV system setting is shown at the top of the display, as shown in Figure 5-13. The test tool triggers on the horizontal synchronization pulse (line sync). T o activate the LINES trigger function, open the TV trigger menu (see Figure 5-12); then press to highlight LINES. T o select a line, refer to Figure 5-12 and do the following: 1. From the TV T rigger Menu, press (SELECT LINE) to display the select line menu (see Figure 5-14). It keeps track of minimum and maximum values that occur over time. See Figure 5-16. The following menu appears: Figure 5-17. Examine menu 2. Use to scroll horizontally through the ScopeRecord. Selecting a Dot Size 3. Use to highlight DOT SIZE and press to open the list box. 4. Choose a dotsize: SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE and press to select. DISPLA Y MODE allows you to select normal or reverse video. 8. Press (CLOSE) to remove the window. Press to open the list box. NOTE Markers may be easier to see when you press and freeze the waveform. 7. Press to close the window. A message appears prompting you to confirm that you want to delete all memory. Then determine from which memory you want to copy. Recalling a W aveform 1. Press (RECALL W A VEFORM) to recall a saved waveform from waveform memory.Now use and to reposition the waveform. Noise suppression or simply waveform smoothing is thereby possible. See Figure 6-7. CAUTION Ensure that the printer is turned off during installation. READINGS Print a numerical representation of the measured values in table form. The waveform is printed in a numerical format that represents sample data points (Scope mode only). Connect the component to be tested between the red (GENERA TOR OUT) and black (COMmon) 4-mm banana jacks. The date progresses one month per key press. There are ways to alter the Continuous Auto Set configura- tion. These two methods are discussed below. Select a page with (PREVIOUS P AGE) or (NEXT P AGE). 2. The first page in the window defines some basic actions taken during Auto Set. Specify whether the Continuous Auto Set will optimize trigger source and trigger slope during measurement. The exam- ples given can be used as an aid in many applications. MEASURING TEMPERA TURE T emperature is an often measured characteristic. The reading in the Measure menu can be assigned to current (amps) sensed by the Current Probe. This may be used to measure average power consumption of an electrical load on a single-phase circuit. The lower display shows that phase 3 follows phase 1. Figure 7-10. Phase Measurements ? ? ?: V rms AC (METER). Cursors allow you to make accurate digital measurements. T o identify the point on the waveforms where the measure- ment has occurred, you can use the markers on page 3 within the More Scope window. Rise time is an indication of the bandwidth limitation of an analog amplifier. First you determine the 0 and 100 reference points of the waveform to be measured. Set the left cursor to the low level of the waveform: see Figure 7-14. This is the 0 reference point. ? Set the right cursor to the high level of the waveform: see Figure 7-14.CALIBRA TING THE PROBES The following procedures describe dc calibration and ac adjustment for the 10:1 probe used on INPUT A (red scope probe) and INPUT B (grey scope probe). Specified non-tolerance numerical values indicate those that coul d be nominally expected from the mean of a range of identical ScopeMeter test tools. SCOPE MO DE Continuous Auto Set Hands-free signal prob ing. The version you use depends on the configuration ordere d. W ARNING TO A VOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, CONNECT THE PM8907 POWER ADAPTER TO THE AC OUTLET BEFORE CONNECTION TO THE SCOPEMETER TEST TOOL. When operating the unit at the 230V setting, you need a North American-to-European line plu g adapter. The warranty period is three years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days. Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit. The terms are listed in alphabetical order. Words shown in italics can be found elsewhere in the list. Capture 10 Divisions Records and displays 10 time divisions. Duty Cycle Ra tio of a waveform with respect to the total waveform period, as measured in percent. Earth Ground Re ference point tha t is directly conn ected to the ground via a co nductor. Input selection Select if and how the INPUTS A and B are displayed in Scope mode. This can be normal display, inverted display, or neither. Probes Measuring conductor tha t connects the ScopeMeter test tool to a circuit; specifically for use in the BNC jacks. Useful to suppress noise without lo ss of bandwidth. Square Wave A common waveform that consists of repeating square pulses.Why is it worth reading? If something bad happens while using a Fluke 105B, you will have a set of documents that are required to obtain warranty repairs. It is in this part of the manual that you will also find information about the authorized service points of Fluke 105B as well as how you can properly maintain the device by yourself so as not to lose the warranty for the product. Use the instructions of the Fluke 105B manufacturer to run the product properly, without unnecessary risk of damage to the equipment. You will also be able to find out what optional parts or accessories to Fluke 105B you will be able to find and buy to your device. This is a very useful part of the manual which will save you a lot of time related to finding a solution. 90 of the problems with a Fluke 105B are common to many users. Read to optimally use the Fluke 105B and not to consume more power than is necessary for the proper operation of the product. You will learn what additional features can help you use the product Fluke 105B in a comfortable way and what functions of your device are the best to perform specific tasks. It is good to get acquainted with it to avoid disappointments resulting from a shorter exploitation time of the product Fluke 105B than expected. However, if you cannot be convinced to collect manuals at your home, our website will provide you with help. You should find here the manuals for most of your devices, including Fluke 105B. When you select a measurement function, the test tool automatically chooses the best setup to analyze and compare complex waveforms, or simply to read voltage levels.Chapter 2 Getting Started. This chapter provides a 15-minute demonstration intendedChapter 3 Making Measurements. This chapter explores all measurements and specifies theAt any time, you canChapter 4 Using the Dual Display Mode. This chapter addresses the use of four Dual Display Mode. Functions of the ScopeMeter test tool:,,, andChapter 5 contains allChapter 5 Using the Scope Mode. This chapter explores the specific use of the test tool as aYou will learn how to make,Chapter 6 Using Additional Capabilities. This chapter explores the additional capabilities availableThe chapter coversChapter 7 Measuring Examples. This chapter outlines step-by-step procedures necessaryChapter 8 User Maintenance. This chapter describes the cleaning of the ScopeMeter testPeriodic Probe calibration is also covered here. Chapter 9 Appendixes. A. Specifications: Operating characteristics. B. Parts and Accessories: Model numbers and replacementD. Warranty Information and Service Centers: WarrantyE. 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Failure to comply with these rules may result in being banned from further commenting. Our basic calibration is the same as a certified cal but without traceability. We use the standards and procedures outlined by Fluke for proper, accurate calibration so we can guarantee 100 compliance to the published tolerances.