FLUKE 437-II/BASIC Power Quality Analyzer, 4 Current Input

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Setting up the Analyzer
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The Settings are grouped in four functional sections and are explained accordingly in four
sections of this manual chapter:
USER PREFerences: adjustment of Language, Phase Identification, Phase Colors,
RS-232 baudrate, Auto shut-off of display (to save battery power), definition of User
name (as shown in entry screen), reset to factory default settings, demo mode on/off,
display contrast, format SD Memory Card. Some menus have a function key for reset
to factory default settings.
Attainable under Function key F1. Explanation is done further on in this chapter.
VERSION & CALibration: access to a read-only menu showing Model Number,
Serial Number, Calibration Number, Calibration Date. Under Function key F1 there
is a submenu showing installed Options. Chapter 26 Tips and Maintenance explains
how to activate functions not installed.
Under Function key F2 there is Battery Information available such as charging state
and quality. Refer to Chapter 26 – Tips & Maintenance for more battery information.
SETUP WIZARD: provides a guided tour along the general setups that are essential
for a correct measurement. This concerns following parameters: wiring configuration,
nominal frequency, nominal voltage, the set of power quality limits used, and the
type of voltage and current probes to be used. The probe scaling is done separately
for Phase and Neutral. Attainable under Function key F3.
MANUAL SETUP: this extensive menu allows the user to customize many functions
to specific user requirements. Many of these functions however are preset to such
values that a clear display is obtained in almost all circumstances. Also Date, Time,
Config(uration), Frequency, Nominal Voltage (Vnom), and Limits used can be
adjusted here. Attainable under Function key F4.
Further on in this chapter is explained in detail what setups can be made.
The following keys are used for menu navigation and selections:
Selection of the item to be adjusted.
ENTER
Press to access the selected settings menu.
To select (up/down) and adjust (left/right) items in a settings
menu. Press ENTER to confirm a selection.
F1
...
F3
Selections or access to submenus.
F5
Return to previous menu.
The figure below shows the entry menu present under the SETUP key.
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