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8808 A Users Manual
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
1. Introduction and Specifications
Introduction
Manual Set
About this Manual
Safety Information
General Safety Summary
Symbols
Options and Accessories
General Specifications
Voltage
Dimensions
Display
Environment
Safety
EMC
Triggering
Math Functions
Electrical
Remote Interfaces
Warranty
Electrical Specifications
DC Voltage Specifications
AC Voltage Specifications
Resistance
DC Current
AC Current
Frequency
Continuity
Diode Test
2. Preparing the Meter for Operation
Introduction
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
Contacting Fluke
Storing and Shipping the Meter
Power Considerations
Selecting the Line Voltage
Replacing the Fuses
Line-Power Fuse
Current-Input Fuses
Connecting to Line Power
Turning Power On
Adjusting the Bail
Installing the Meter into an Equipment Rack
Cleaning the Meter
Fluke 45 Emulation
Illuminating All Display Segments
3. Operating the Meter from the Front Panel
Introduction
Dual Display
Primary Display
Secondary Display
Rear Panel
Adjusting Meter Range
Selecting a Measurement Rate
Selecting a Measurement Function
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Frequency
Frequency Ranging
Measuring Resistance
2-Wire Resistance Measurement
4-Wire Resistance Measurement
Measuring Current
Automatic Input Terminal Detection
Diode / Continuity Testing
Making a Triggered Measurement
Setting the Trigger Mode
Connecting to an External Trigger
Selecting a Function Modifier
Relative Readings Modifier (REL)
Decibels and Auto Power Modifier
Touch Hold Function (HOLD)
Minimum / Maximum Modifier (MIN MAX)
Using the Function Modifiers in Combination
Second Level Operations (Using the SHIFT Button)
Compare Function (COMP)
Setting the Compare Range
Using the Compare Function
List and Number Editors
Using the List Editor
Using the Number Editor
Function Keys S1 â S6
Power-Up Configuration
Calibration
4. Operating the Meter Using the Computer Interface
Introduction
Local and Remote Operations
Computer Interfaces
Preparing the Meter for Operations via the RS-232 Interface
Setting Communication Parameters (RS-232)
RS-232 Print-Only Mode
Cabling the Meter to a Host or Printer (RS-232)
Character Echoing and Deletion
Device Clear Using ^C (CNTRL C)
RS-232 Prompts
Getting Started with an Installation Test
Installation Test for RS-232 Operation
If Test Fails
How the Meter Processes Input
Input Strings
Input Terminators
Sending Numeric Values to the Meter
Sending Command Strings to the Meter
How the Meter Processes Output
Triggering Output
External Triggering from the Front Panel
Setting the Trigger Type Configuration
External Trigger via the Computer Interface
Status Registers
Event Status and Event Status Enable Registers
Status Byte Register
Reading the Status Byte Register
Computer Interface Command Set
Common Commands
Function Commands and Queries
Function Modifier Commands and Queries
Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries
Measurement Queries
Compare Commands and Queries
Trigger Configuration Commands
Miscellaneous Commands and Queries
RS-232 Remote / Local Configurations
RS-232 Save / Recall System Configurations
Sample Program Using the RS-232 Computer Interface
Appendices
A. Applications
B. 2X4 Test Leads
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8808 A Users Manual
1
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
2
Table of Contents
3
List of Tables
7
List of Figures
9
1. Introduction and Specifications
11
Introduction
13
Manual Set
13
About this Manual
14
Safety Information
14
General Safety Summary
14
Symbols
16
Options and Accessories
17
General Specifications
18
Voltage
18
Dimensions
18
Display
18
Environment
18
Safety
18
EMC
18
Triggering
18
Math Functions
18
Electrical
18
Remote Interfaces
19
Warranty
19
Electrical Specifications
19
DC Voltage Specifications
19
AC Voltage Specifications
20
Resistance
21
DC Current
21
AC Current
22
Frequency
23
Continuity
23
Diode Test
23
2. Preparing the Meter for Operation
25
Introduction
27
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
27
Contacting Fluke
27
Storing and Shipping the Meter
27
Power Considerations
27
Selecting the Line Voltage
28
Replacing the Fuses
28
Line-Power Fuse
28
Current-Input Fuses
29
Connecting to Line Power
31
Turning Power On
32
Adjusting the Bail
32
Installing the Meter into an Equipment Rack
32
Cleaning the Meter
33
Fluke 45 Emulation
33
Illuminating All Display Segments
34
3. Operating the Meter from the Front Panel
35
Introduction
37
Dual Display
39
Primary Display
40
Secondary Display
40
Rear Panel
42
Adjusting Meter Range
42
Selecting a Measurement Rate
43
Selecting a Measurement Function
43
Measuring Voltage
44
Measuring Frequency
44
Frequency Ranging
45
Measuring Resistance
45
2-Wire Resistance Measurement
45
4-Wire Resistance Measurement
46
Measuring Current
47
Automatic Input Terminal Detection
48
Diode / Continuity Testing
49
Making a Triggered Measurement
50
Setting the Trigger Mode
50
Connecting to an External Trigger
50
Selecting a Function Modifier
51
Relative Readings Modifier (REL)
52
Decibels and Auto Power Modifier
52
Touch Hold Function (HOLD)
53
Minimum / Maximum Modifier (MIN MAX)
54
Using the Function Modifiers in Combination
55
Second Level Operations (Using the SHIFT Button)
55
Compare Function (COMP)
56
Setting the Compare Range
56
Using the Compare Function
56
List and Number Editors
56
Using the List Editor
57
Using the Number Editor
58
Function Keys S1 â S6
58
Power-Up Configuration
59
Calibration
59
4. Operating the Meter Using the Computer Interface
61
Introduction
63
Local and Remote Operations
63
Computer Interfaces
63
Preparing the Meter for Operations via the RS-232 Interface
63
Setting Communication Parameters (RS-232)
63
RS-232 Print-Only Mode
64
Cabling the Meter to a Host or Printer (RS-232)
65
Character Echoing and Deletion
66
Device Clear Using ^C (CNTRL C)
66
RS-232 Prompts
66
Getting Started with an Installation Test
66
Installation Test for RS-232 Operation
66
If Test Fails
67
How the Meter Processes Input
67
Input Strings
67
Input Terminators
67
Sending Numeric Values to the Meter
68
Sending Command Strings to the Meter
68
How the Meter Processes Output
68
Triggering Output
69
External Triggering from the Front Panel
69
Setting the Trigger Type Configuration
70
External Trigger via the Computer Interface
70
Status Registers
70
Event Status and Event Status Enable Registers
72
Status Byte Register
74
Reading the Status Byte Register
75
Computer Interface Command Set
75
Common Commands
76
Function Commands and Queries
77
Function Modifier Commands and Queries
79
Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries
81
Measurement Queries
83
Compare Commands and Queries
84
Trigger Configuration Commands
84
Miscellaneous Commands and Queries
85
RS-232 Remote / Local Configurations
85
RS-232 Save / Recall System Configurations
86
Sample Program Using the RS-232 Computer Interface
87
Appendices
89
A. Applications
91
B. 2X4 Test Leads
99
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