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Fluke 5100 Series
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5100
Series
6.
Depress the
A
keyswitch
to select
Current 2.
(Amps).
7. The
KEYBOARD and A
indicators
illuminate.
NOTE
The output
will be
in
direct
current until
a
frequency is entered.
The
alternating
current
may
be
altered
without
effecting
the
fre-
quency
by depressing
ENTER
and deleting
the remaining
steps
of
this
procedure.
8.
Depress
the numeric
keyswitches
required
to
obtain
the absolute
value
of the desired
fre-
quency.
Select in the normal
sequence, i.e.,from
the MSD
(left) to the LSD (right).
NOTE
For
a
frequency
entry
the MSD is the only
allowable
significant
digit.
9. The frequency
entry appears on the
Central
Display.
10.
Select a multiplier, if
required. If none
is
selected
the instrument
assumes
units.
Depress the
numeric
keyswitches
required to
obtain
the absolute
value
of the
desired
resist-
ance
setting. Select in the
normal sequence,
i.e.,
from the
MSD (left) to the
LSD (right).
NOTE
Resistance
entries
may
only be
made
from
l ohm
through
10 Megohms
in multiples
of
powers
of
ten (e.g., 10°,
W
l
,
10
2
...10
7
).
3.
The digits
selected
appear
on the Central
Display
as they are
entered.
4. Select
a multiplier, if
required.
If
none
is selected
the
instrument
assumes
units.
5.
The selected
multiplier
indicator,
if any,
illu-
minates.
6.
Depress
the Cl
keyswitch
to
select
Resistance
(ohtns).
7.
The
OHM
indicator illuminates.
11.
The
selected
multiplier
indicator, if
any, illu-
minates.
12.
Depress the
Hz
keyswitch.
13. The
Central Display,
KEYBOARD, AC and
Hz indicators
illuminate.
14.
Depress
the ENTER
keyswitch.
15. The
frequency remains
on the Central Display
and
the AC indicator on
the Output Display
illuminates.
NOTE
Thefrequency may
be selected
without
enter-
ing
the current into
the instrument
by deleting
steps
l through 7.
ft'- Select
OPR
on the instrument
if
required,
to
obtain an output.
NOTE
If
the
required
compliance voltage
exceeds
the
Calibrator’s
capacity,
the Central
Display
flashes
“0.
L. " and
the
instrument
goes
into
STDBY.
2-59.
Resistance
Output
2-60.
Obtain a
Resistance
Output using
the following
procedure:
1.
If the meter
being tested is not
connected
to the
instrument
output terminals
perform
the con-
nection
procedure
above.
NOTE
If
a
low
ohms value
(10
Kilohms
and below)
and
internal
sensing (two
terminal)
is
selected
the Central
Display
flashes
for one-half
second
" CAL ID” when the
ENTER switch
is
depressed. This
display
notifies the operator
that
he may
compensate
for the residual
resistance
encountered
in
low
resistance
,
two-
terminal
calibration
by
performing
the
CA L
1
OHM
procedure.
This
message
is only
dis-
played the
first
time low
ohms is selected
after
initial
power
applications
or
a
RESET
command.
The
CAL HI
display is blanked
when
the
Resistance
Value
is
entered
into
memory.
8.
Depress the
ENTER
keyswitch.
9. The
data visible
on the Central
Display transfers
to
the
Output
Display,
blanking
the Central
Display.
10.
Select OPR
oh the
instrument,
if required,
to
obtain
an output.
2-61.
dBm
Output
(AC
Volts only)
2-62.
Obtain
an output in
decibels (i.e.,
0
dBm
is equal
to 1 mW across
600 ohms for
the
main output
terminals
or across 50
ohms
for the
Wideband
Option
output.)
using the following
procedure:
2-19

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Fluke 5100 Series Specifications

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BrandFluke
Model5100 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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