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1. Item Description Baa Qty 19 BATTERY PRIMARY MNO2 1 ZN 9V 505MAH 6LR61 ALKALINE 17X26X48MM BULK 614487 20 FLUKE 12 8004 SHOCK ABSORBER 878983 1 21 FLUKE 117 2005 TILT STAND 2525594 1 FLUKE 117 2005 TILT STAND 11X China 2631071 1 22 FLUKE 117 2010 HOLSTER 2525649 1 FLUKE 117 2010 HOLSTER 11X China 2631080 1 23 FUSE 11A 1000V FAST 406INX1 5IN BULK 803293 1 115 117 Not shown MANUAL 114 115 117 USERS MANUAL EFSPAsia 2538674 1 Not shown MANUAL 114 115 117 USERS MANUAL EFG Eur 2572573 1 Not shown MANUAL 115C 117C USERS MANUAL 2538695 1 Not shown MANUAL 116 USERS MANUAL EFSPAsia 2538688 1 Not shown MANUAL 116 USERS MANUAL EFG Eur 2572586 1 Not shown MANUAL 116C USERS MANUAL 2538707 1 Warranty This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three years from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover fuses disposable batteries or damage from accident neglect misuse alteration contamination or abnormal conditions of operation or handling 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 return authorization information then send the product to that Service Center with a description of the problem THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIE
2. 2 284 IN LONG BULK 2534229 3 FLUKE 117 2006 BRACKET MASK 117 2525608 1 FLUKE 117 2006 06 BRACKET MASK 117 China 2631059 1 FLUKE 117 2006 01 BRACKET MASK 114 2527431 1 FLUKE 117 2006 02 BRACKET MASK 115 2527446 1 FLUKE 117 2006 04 BRACKET MASK 115 China 2631032 1 FLUKE 117 2006 03 BRACKET MASK 116 2527454 1 FLUKE 117 2006 05 BRACKET MASK 116 China 2631044 1 4 FLUKE 117 8005 DIFFUSER BACKLIGHT 2535203 1 5 FLUKE 117 2001 CASE TOP 117 2525553 1 FLUKE 117 2001 01 CASE TOP 114 2527405 1 FLUKE 117 2001 02 CASE TOP 115 2527410 1 FLUKE 117 2001 03 CASE TOP 116 2527422 1 6 FLUKE 117 2008 KNOB 2525624 1 7 FLUKE 117 7602 RSOB HOUSING ASSEMBLY 2787083 1 8 FLUKE 117 8001 KEYPAD 2526276 1 9 FLUKE 117 2009 SPRING DETENT 2525636 1 10 FLUKE 117 8009 SHIELD TOP 2571277 1 11 FLUKE 117 8010 IC SHIELD 2571292 1 12 O RING NITRILE SHORE A 70 15 6MM OD 12 0MM ID 1 8MMW_ 2535215 1 13 FLUKE 117 2002 CASE BOTTOM 2525566 1 FLUKE 117 2002 CASE BOTTOM 11X China 2631098 1 14 FLUKE 117 2003 BATTERY DOOR 2525575 1 FLUKE 117 2003 BATTERY DOOR 11X China 2631067 1 15 SCREW 2 28 250 PAN PHILLIPS STEEL ZINC 4 CHROMATE PLASTITE 48 THREAD FORMING 2516493 16 SCREW M3 4MM PAN PHILLIPS STEEL ZINC CHROMATE 2032811 a ra 17 SCREW 5 14 750 PAN PHILLIPS STEEL BLACK 2 CHROMATE THD FORMING 832246 18 SCREW M3X0 5 6MM PAN PHILLIPS STEEL ZINC BLACK 1 CHROMATE 2032792 18 Digital Multimeters Warranty Table 5 Replaceable Parts List
3. 200 Japan 81 3 3434 0181 Singapore 65 738 5655 Anywhere in the world 1 425 446 5500 Or visit Fluke s Web site at www fluke com To register your product visit register fluke com September 2006 2006 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved 1 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Safety Information Warning and Caution Statements A AA Warning identifies hazardous conditions and actions that could cause bodily harm or death A A Caution identifies conditions and actions that could damage the Meter the equipment under test or cause permanent loss of data A AWarnings and Precautions To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury follow these guidelines e Use the Meter only as specified in this manual or the protection provided by the Meter might be impaired e Do not use the Meter or test leads if they appear damaged or if the Meter is not operating properly e Always use proper terminals switch position and range for measurements e Verify the Meter s operation by measuring a known voltage If in doubt have the Meter serviced e Do not apply more than the rated voltage as marked on Meter between terminals or between any terminal and earth ground e Use caution with voltages above 30 V ac rms 42 V ac peak or 60 V dc These voltages pose a shock hazard e Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high voltage capacitors before testing resistance continuity diodes or capa
4. 4 922 to 4 922 to AC Amps 6 000 A 5 0A 45 Hz N A 5 078 N A 5 078 33 uA 593 8 to DC amps 600 0 uA 600 uADC N A N A 606 2 N A 34 U 590 7 to AC amps 600 0 uA 600 uAAC 45 Hz N A N A 609 3 N A 35 l Open input N A N A OPEn N A T t 36 PPRA 0 0 C N A N A 1 0 to 1 0 N A 37 7 395 0 to 400 C N A N A 405 0 N A 38 ariaa 0 5 V 45 Hz 0 2 to 0 8 0 2 to 0 8 0 2 to 0 8 AC N A AC AC Annunciator Annunciator Annunciator On On On 39 0 5 V 0 Hz 0 2 to 0 8 0 2 to 0 8 0 2 to 0 8 DC N A DC DC Annunciator Annunciator Annunciator On On On 40 500 V 489 7 to N A 489 7 to 489 7 to 500 Hz 510 3 510 3 510 3 10 Digital Multimeters Performance Tests Table 3 DMM Performance Tests cont Display Reading Step Function Range Applied 114 115 116 117 41 VoltAlert Hi Refer to steps 1 5 N A N A N A in the procedure below 42 VoltAlert Lo Refer to steps 6 9 N A N A N A in the procedure below 1 If using a Fluke 9100 calibrator the Calibrator Frequency mode must be used to obtain accurate frequency 2 To keep from tripping the calibrator to standby ramp up the voltage in 50 V increments with a 5 second delay between increments Testing the VoltAlert Function 117 only Use the following procedure to verify that VoltAlert functions properly Note e Ensure the instrument is REMOVED from the holster prior to performing the test e Keep the meter away from electrical noise sources du
5. 500 kQ 495 4 to 504 6 6 6 000M 5MQ 4 954 to 5 046 7 40 00M 10MQ 9 83 to 10 17 8 40 00M 30MQ 29 53 to 30 47 9 m 600 Q 20 Q Beeper On 10 ONERU 600 Q 250 Q Beeper Off 11 V 6 000 V 5V 45 Hz 4 947 to 5 053 12 pe Wolle 6 000V 5V 1 kHz 4 897 to 5 103 13 60 00V 50V 45 Hz 49 47 to 50 53 14 60 00V 50V 1 kHz 48 97 to 51 03 15 600 0V 600V 45 Hz 593 7 to 606 3 16 600 0V 600V 1kHz 587 7 to 612 3 Az 17 a Volts xz 6000V 2v 45 kHz NA 49 93 to 50 07 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Table 3 DMM Performance Tests cont Display Reading Step Function Range Applied 114 115 116 117 18 v 6 000V OV 0 002 to 0 002 DC Volt 19 CNN 6 o00v 5V 4 973 to 5 027 20 60 00V 50V 49 73 to 50 27 21 600 0V 600V 596 8 to 603 2 22 600 0V 600V 596 8 to 603 2 23 mV 600 0 mV 6mV 45 Hz 5 6 to 6 4 24 pC Millivolte 600 0 mV 600mV 1 kHz 587 7 to 612 3 25 600 0mV 10 mV 9 7 to 10 3 DC Millivolt 26 MINS 600 0 mV 600mV 596 8 to 603 2 27 Diode 2 000 V 1 9V N A 1 881 to 1 919 28 lt 4 1000 nF Open N A Oto2 0to2 0to2 Capacitance 29 9999 uF 900 uF N A 881 to 919 881 to 919 881 to 919 30 LoZ 10 F F N A 7 18 to 10 82 Capacitance 9 001 Su ees Set calibrator to standby reconfigure leads and program for amps output 31 A 9 87 to 9 87 to DC Amps 10 997 19A NA 10 13 NA 10 13 32 X
6. case Short S7 to reset to Default password erc12f emf Figure 5 Calibration Password Reset 13 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Meter Buttons Used in the Calibration Steps When performing the Calibration Adjustment Procedure the Meter buttons behave as follows This may be of help determining why a calibration step is not accepted and for determining the input value without referring to Table 4 Press and hold gfe to show the measured value The measured value is not calibrated so it may not match the input value This is normal Press and hold DQIMDULNG to display the required input value Press ___ to store the calibration value and advance to the next step This button is also used to exit calibration mode after the calibration adjustment sequence is complete Press to toggle the backlight on and off Calibration Adjustment Procedure To adjust the Meter s calibration use the following steps If the Meter is turned off before completion of the adjustment procedure the calibration constants are not changed 1 While holding down G turn the rotary switch from OFF to Q function The Meter should display HE AL 27 Press __ once to see the calibration counter Press ___ again to start the password entry The Meter displays Prrr Press the 4 button password oe e Press ___ to go to the first calibration step The Mete
7. that the Meter s beeper is sounding continuously and the red LED at the top of the display lights 9 Return the calibrator to standby mode and verify the Meter s beeper is silent and the red LED is off Calibration Adjustment The Meter features closed case calibration adjustment using known reference sources The Meter measures the applied reference source calculates correction factors and stores the correction factors in nonvolatile memory The following sections present the features and Meter pushbutton functions available during the Calibration Adjustment Procedure Should the Meter fail any of the performance tests perform the Calibration Adjustment Procedure Use the following steps to view the Meter s calibration counter 1 While pressing afe 2J turn the rotary switch from OFF to Q function The Meter should display HE AL 77 2 Press ___ once to view the calibration counter For example n U0 3 Turn the rotary switch to OFF Calibration Adjustment Password To start the Calibration Adjustment Procedure the correct 4 digit password must be entered The default password is i234 The password can be changed or reset to the default as described in following paragraphs Changing the Password Use the following steps to change the Meter s password 1 While pressing afe M2 J turn the rotary switch from OFF to Q function The Meter should display HE AL a Digital Multimeters Calibration Adjus
8. 3 Allow the temperature of the UUT to stabilize at room temperature 23 C 5 C 73 F 9 F 4 Check the fuses and Battery and replace them if necessary Refer to Testing the Fuses and Replacing the Battery and Fuse To verify the accuracy of the DMM functions do the following 1 Connect the Calibrator to the VQ and COM input terminals on the Meter 2 Turn the rotary switch to the function listed in each step of Table 3 3 Apply the input level for each step listed in Table 3 4 Compare the reading on the Meter display with the Display Reading in Table 3 5 If the display reading falls outside of the range shown in Table 3 the Meter requires calibration adjustment or repair Testing Temperature 116 only Connect the K type thermocouple to the temperature input of the Meter and temperature calibrator To ensure an accurate measurement the Meter and the thermocouple connector must be at the same temperature After connecting the thermocouple to the Meter allow the junctions to stabilize before recording the displayed reading This can take several minutes depending on temperature gradients Table 3 DMM Performance Tests Display Reading Step Function Range Applied na 115 116 a7 1 a 600 0 0 02 0 0 to 0 2 2 anma 600 0 500 Q 495 3 to 504 7 3 6 000k 5kQ 4 954 to 5 046 4 60 00k 50kQ 49 54 to 50 46 5 600 0k
9. D FLUKE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY Since some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of an implied warranty or of incidental or consequential damages this limitation of liability may not apply to you Fluke Corporation Fluke Europe B V P O Box 9090 P O Box 1186 Everett WA 98206 9090 5602 BD Eindhoven U S A The Netherlands 11 99 19 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information 20
10. FLUKE 114 115 116 and 117 Digital Multimeters Calibration Information Introduction A AWarning To avoid electric shock or injury do not perform the performance tests or calibration adjustment procedures unless qualified to do so The information provided in this document is for the use of qualified personnel only The 774 115 116 amp 117 Calibration Information provides the information necessary to adjust and verify the performance of the Fluke Models 114 115 115C 116 116C 117 and 117C True RMS Multimeters hereafter known as the Meter When specific models are noted in this manual the C version is also included For example when the listed model is 115 the instructions are applicable to the 115C as well The following information is included in this document Safety Information and International Electrical Symbols page 2 Specifications page 3 Testing the Fuse page 5 Replacing the Fuse and the Battery page 6 Cleaning page 7 Performance Tests page 7 Calibration Adjustment page 12 Replacement Parts and Accessories page 17 Complete Warranty page 19 See the 714 115 117 Users Manual or the 115C 117C Users Manual or the 116 Users Manuals or the 116C Users Manual for complete operating instructions Service Information To contact Fluke call one of the following telephone numbers USA 1 888 99 FLUKE 1 888 993 5853 Canada 1 800 36 FLUKE 1 800 363 5853 Europe 31 402 675
11. Set calibrator to standby reconfigure leads and program for amps output A N A C 22 N A C 22 A and COM 6 A 60 Hz A N A c 23 N A 233 A and COM 6 A 0 Hz uA N A N A c 22 N A and COM 600 uA 60 Hz AC uamps 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Table 4 Calibration Adjustment Steps cont 16 Rotar Calibration Steps z y p Input Calibrator Switch T inal s Val Position 114 1 15 1 16 1 173 erminals ource Value uA N A N A 233 N A and COM 600 uA 0 Hz DC wamps 1 Models listed in this column also refer to the C version of the model For example model 115 steps are valid for the 115C 2 Do not calibrate the 117 or 117C with a line frequency power source nearby e g fluorescent light power strip etc These devices can produce errors in the VoltAlert calibration 3 Wait an additional 5 seconds after calibrator has settled before pressing __ Digital Multimeters Replacement Parts Replacement Parts Table 5 lists the Meter s replacable parts identified in Figure 6 Figure 6 Exploded View of Meter 17 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Table 5 Replacable Parts List Part Item Description N iber Qty 1 LCD FLUKE 11X 3 2V TN 4 DIGIT 1 4 DUTY 1 3 BIAS LEPTON 2509955 1 2 CONNECTOR ELASTOMERIC 010 IN CTR 218 IN HIGH 090 IN 1 THK
12. ads are disconnected from a circuit or are shorted together For volts crest factor of lt 3 at 4000 counts decreasing linearly to 1 5 at full scale For amps crest factor of lt 3 AC volts is ac coupled Auto V LoZ AC mV AC amps and AC amps are dc coupled AC Volts Hz is ac coupled and specified from 5 Hz to 50 kHz AC Amps Hz is dc coupled and specified from 45 Hz to 5 kHz gt 10 A unspecified Temperature uncertainty accuracy does not include the error of the thermocouple probe Input Characteristics votsac_ Ma lt t00pF gt 0dBatdo 50oreohz f O fAutovtoz ako lt soopr 60 dBatdc svoreone Po Open Circuit Test Voltage Full Scale Voltage Short Circuit Current Ohms To 6 0 MQ 40 MQ lt 2 7 V de lt 350 uA lt 0 7 V dc lt 0 9 V dc ar ue ce Basic Maintenance Testing the Fuse 115 amp 117 only To test the fuse 1 Set the rotary switch to Q 2 Plug a test lead into the jack and touch the probe to the 10A jack as shown in Figure 1 If the display shows a resistance value in the range of that shown in Figure 1 the fuse is good If the display reads OL replace the fuse and test again If the display shows any other value have the Meter serviced See Service Information earlier in this document 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information erc010f emf Figure 1 Fuse Testing Replacing the Battery and Fuse A AWarning To avoid shock injury or damage to the Meter e Remo
13. citance e Do not use the Meter around explosive gas or vapor e When using test leads or probes keep your fingers behind the finger guards e Remove test leads from Meter before opening the battery door or Meter case e Comply with local and national safety requirements when working in hazardous locations e Use proper protective equipment as required by local or national authorities when working in hazardous areas e Avoid working alone e Use only the replacement fuse specified or the protection may be impaired e Check the test leads for continuity before use Do not use if the readings are high or noisy e Do not use the Auto V LoZ function to measure voltages in circuits that could be damaged by this function s low input impedance 3 kQ 114 116 and 117 Digital Multimeters International Electrical Symbols International Electrical Symbols Table 1 lists the international symbols that appear in this document and on the Meter Symbol Description AC Alternating Current m DC Direct Current A Hazardous voltage Battery Low battery when shown on the display x disposal Specifications Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Contact Fluke or a qualified recycler for Table 1 Electrical Symbols Symbol Description Fuse Double Insulated Important Information Refer to manual Earth ground Accuracy is specified for 1 year after calibration at operating temperatur
14. e Notes Digital Multimeters Calibration Adjustment Set the calibrator to Standby prior to changing the function switch position and after completing adjustment of each function If the calibration adjustment procedure is not properly completed the Meter will not operate correctly Table 4 Calibration Adjustment Steps it Calibration Steps Input Calibrator Position 114 115 116 417 Terminals Source Value 0 N A C 0 C O c 01 No leads No leads Ohms mV 01 0e 0e c o Vo andCOM OV 0Hz C Oe c 03 c 03 C 83 VQ and COM 300 mV 0 Hz C 03 C 04 C 04 C 04 VQ and COM 100 mV 0 Hz 04 c 05 c 05 C 05 VQ and COM 300 mV 0 Hz C 5 C 06 C 06 C 06 VQ and COM 60 mV 0 Hz C 06 07 0 0 VQ and COM 600 mV 0 Hz c 07 c 08 c 08 C 08 VQ and COM 600 mV 60 Hz 0 C 08 C 09 C 09 C 89 VQ and COM 600 2 2 wire comp eum c 09 c o few lew V andCOM 6k C 10 C i C i E i VQ and COM 60 kN C i C ie C ie Ie VQ and COM 600 KQ C ie C 13 C 13 33 VQ and COM 6 MO C 13 c 4 c 4 c 4 VQ and COM Short c 14 C 15 C 15 C 15 VQ and COM 40 MO y C 15 C 16 C 16 C 16 VQ and COM 6V 60 Hz C 16 E n n VQ and COM 60 V 60 Hz E n C 18 C 18 C 18 VQ and COM 600 V 60 Hz C 18 C 19 C 19 C 19 VQ and COM 6V 0Hz 19 C 20 C 20 20 VQ and COM 60V 0 Hz C co C 2 C 2 2 VQ and COM 600 V 0 Hz
15. es of 18 C to 28 C with relative humidity at 0 to 90 Extended specifcifications are available at www fluke com General Specifications Maximum voltage between any terminal and earth ground Surge Protection Temperature Temperature Coefficient c cece Operating Altitude cccceeeeeeeeteeeeeeee Battery Battery Life Safety Compliances Certifications IP Rating dust and water protection 6 kV peak per IEC 61010 1 600V CAT III Pollution Degree 2 11 A 1000 V FAST 17 kA Fuse Fluke PN 803293 Digital 6 000 counts updates 4 sec Bar Graph 33 segments updates 32 sec Operating 10 C to 50 C Storage 40 C to 60 C 0 1 x specified accuracy C lt 18 C or gt 28 C 2 000 meters 9 Volt Alkaline NEDA 1604A IEC 6LR61 Alkaline 400 hours typical without backlight Complies with ANSI ISA 82 02 01 61010 1 2004 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 04 UL 6101B 2003 and IEC EN 61010 1 2nd Edition for measurement Category III 600 V Pollution Degree 2 EMC EN61326 1 UL CE CSA T V amp N10140 VDE 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Accuracy Specifications i Accuracy DC millivolts 600 0 mV 0 5 2 114 115 116 117 DC Volts i 0 5 2 114 115 116 117 pf a5 to 00H sotto tee Auto V LoZ True rms 2 0 3 40 3 seon someone jooo 10 3 20 3 AC Volts True rms 10 3 20 3 114 115 116 117 Beeper on lt 20 Q
16. mperature 116 K type Thermocouple Adapter Accessory K type Thermocouple mini plug on both Temperature 116 ends Double Banana plug VoltAlert 117 Testing the Display Push oi and turn the rotary switch to the position Compare the display with the example in Figure 3 Check all segments for clarity and contrast CIM MAXMINAVG LOZ a a i 4191 2 Daiwa ops emp a 1 Gad lad sad 1 Cony Zam ot ore tl or Aiert 2 Auto Volts Manual 610000 C M E LLL N erc022f emf Figure 3 Display Segments Backlight Test To Test the Backlight press the button and verify that the backlight comes on Keypad Test To test the keypad turn the Meter to ACV and push each button separately Each button push should cause the Meter to beep and activate a display annunciator Reset the Meter by turning it Off and then back to an On position Preparing for the Performance Tests A AWarning To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury e Do not perform the following procedures unless qualified to do so Some procedures involve the use of high voltages e Before handling the test connections and in between tests make sure the calibrator is in standby mode STBY To prepare for the performance test 1 Make sure that you have the required equipment refer to Table 2 Digital Multimeters Performance Tests 2 Warm up the calibrator as required by its specifications
17. off gt 250 Q detects wrens 144 118 116 17 Continuity 600 Q 114 118 16 17 115 116 117 or shorts of 500 us or longer 0 9 2 0 9 1 0 9 1 0 9 1 0 9 1 15 2 Diode test 2 000 V 0 001 V 115 116 117 Capacitance 1000 nF 19 2 115 116 117 10 00 uF 1 9 2 100 0 uF 1 9 2 9999 uF 100 uF 1000 uF 1 9 2 gt 1000 uF 5 20 Lo Z Capacitance Power 20 2 115 116 117 1 nF to 500 uF i up option 10 2 typical 6 000 A 10 00 A AC Amps True rms 45 Hz to 500 Hz 20 A overload for 30 15 3 115 117 seconds maximum 10 minutes rest minimum 6 000 A 10 00 A DC Amps 20 A overload for 30 115 117 seconds maximum 10 minutes rest minimum Temperature Type K 40 C to 400 C 0 1 C 1 0 10 AC Amps True rms 600 0 uA 0 1 uA 1 5 3 2 5 3 gt 500 Hz 45 Hz to 1 kHz DC pAmps 600 0 pA 0 1 pA 1 0 2 114 115 116 117 Digital Multimeters Basic Maintenance Accuracy Specifications cont Accuracy Hz V or A input 115 116 117 Notes 1 Models listed in this column also refer to the C version of the model For example those rows containing model 115 are applicable to the 115C as well 2 All ac ranges except Auto V LoZ are specified from 1 to 100 of range Auto V LoZ is specified from 0 0 V Because inputs below 1 of range are not specified it is normal for this and other true rms meters to display non zero readings when the test le
18. r displays C 0 i if the password is correct If the password is not correct the Meter emits a double beep displays PrP and the password must be entered again Repeat step 4 6 Apply the input value listed for each calibration adjustment step For each step select the rotary switch position and apply the input to the terminals as indicated in the Table 4 Note Some adjustment steps require additional wait time after the calibrator settles as noted in Table 4 7 After each input value is applied press ___ to accept the value and proceed to the next step L 52 and so forth Notes After pressing ___ wait until the step number advances before changing the calibrator source or turning the Meter s rotary knob Some adjustment steps can take up to several seconds to execute before moving to the next step If the knob is not in the correct position for a given step the meter will flash the unit annunciators until the knob is put in a valid position The keys that show the reading and required input values are not allowed until the knob is correct Likewise if the rotary switch is not in the correct position or the measured value is not within the anticipated range of the input value the Meter will emit a double beep and will not continue to the next step when ___ is pressed 8 After the final step the display shows End to indicate that the calibration adjustment is complete Press __ to return to meter mod
19. r moisture in the terminals can affect readings Performance Tests A AWarning To avoid electric shock do not perform the performance test procedures unless the Meter is fully assembled The following performance tests verify the complete operation of the Meter and check the accuracy of each Meter function against its specifications The recommended calibration interval is 12 months If the Meter fails any part of the test calibration adjustment and or repair is indicated In the performance tests the Meter is referred to as the unit under test UUT Required Equipment Table 2 lists the equipment required to conduct a performance test on the Meter Table 2 Required Equipment Recommended Equipment Measurement Function Accuracy 5500A Multi product Calibrator or DC Volts 10 mV to 600 V equivalent 0 125 DC Current 115 116 and 117 600 uA to 10 A 0 25 AC Volts 6 mV to 600 V 0 25 45 Hz to 1 kHz AC Current 115 116 and 117 600 uA to 10 A 0 375 45 Hz to 1 kHz Resistance 0 to 5 MQ 0 225 10 to 30 MQ 0 375 Capacitance 115 116 and 117 9 to 900 uF 0 475 Temperature 116 0 C to 400 C 0 25 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information Table 2 Required Equipment cont Recommended Equipment Measurement Function Accuracy 5500A Multi product Calibrator or Frequency 115 116 and 117 2 V 50 kHz equivalent 0 025 Fluke 80 AK Te
20. ring the tests i e florescent lights dimmable lights motors etc These sources can trigger VoltAlert and invalidate the test e It may be necessary in steps 4 and 8 below to slightly adjust the Meter s position for maximum signal strength in order to get the Meter s beeper to sound continuously Refer to Figure 4 while performing the following steps 1 Select the VoltAlert function and verify that th is on the display Verify that the beeper is silent and the red LED is off Connect a double banana plug to the output voltage terminals of the calibrator Fluke 5500A or equivalent Set the calibrator output to 10 V at 60 Hz Hold the Meter so that the Meter s top is vertically and horizontally centered and contacting the banana plug s Hi terminal Verify that the Meter s beeper is on continuously and the red LED at the top of the display lights up Place the calibrator in standby mode and verify that the beeper is now silent and the red LED is off Press the display should indicate La range Set the calibrator s output to 30 V at 60 Hz 114 115 116 and 117 Calibration Information NOR v RYO AUX A SENSE Aux y SCOPE OUT 4 G5 Insert Double Banana Center Meter top on Hi terminal Note that LED is RED erc013f emf Figure 4 VoltAlert Testing 8 Hold the Meter so that the top is vertically and horizontal centered to the banana plug s Hi terminal Verify
21. tment 2 Press __ once to see the calibration counter Press ___ again to start the password entry The Meter displays PPP 4 The Meter buttons indicated below represent the numbers 1 through 5 when entering or changing the password MOND 1 TOME 2 france 3 L 4 5 5 Press 4 buttons to enter the current password If changing the password for the first time enter 1 IMA 2 3 and __J 4 6 Press to change the password The Meter displays if the entered password is correct If the password is not correct the Meter emits a double beep displays P P P and the password must be entered again Repeat step 5 7 Press the 4 buttons of the new password 8 Press ___ to store the new password Restoring the Default Password If the calibration password is forgotten the default password 1234 can be manually restored using the following steps AA Warning To avoid electric shock or personal injury remove the test leads and any input signal before removing the Meter s back case Remove the Meter s back case Leave the pca in the top case Apply 9 0V across the battery contacts XBT1 and XBT2 on the back of the PCA See Figure 5 Turn the rotary switch from OFF to any on position Short across the S7 CAL keypad on the back of the PCA See Figure 5 The Meter should beep The default password is now restored mB ke oS 5 Remove the 9 0V supply and replace the Meter s back
22. ve test leads from the Meter before opening the case or battery door e Use ONLY a fuse with the amperage interrupt voltage and speed ratings specified Battery ads TD erc011f emf Figure 2 Battery and Fuse Replacement To remove the battery door for battery replacement refer to Figure 2 while performing the following 1 Remove the test leads from the Meter Remove the battery door screw Use the finger recess to lift the door slightly Lift the door straight up to separate it from the case ee ers The battery fits inside the battery door which is then inserted into the case bottom edge first until it is fully seated Do not attempt to install the battery directly into the case 6 Install and tighten battery door screw To open the case for fuse replacement refer to Figure 2 while performing the following 1 Remove the test leads from the Meter Digital Multimeters Performance Tests Remove the Meter from its holster Remove two screws from the case bottom Separate the case bottom from the case top Go eS Remove the fuse from its holder and replace with an 11 A 1000 V FAST fuse having a minimum interrupt rating of 17 000 A Use only Fluke PN 803293 6 To re assemble the Meter attach the case bottom to the case top and secure with the two screws Insert the Meter into its holster Cleaning the Meter Wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent Do not use abrasives or solvents Dirt o
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