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Fluke 5700A Series User Manual

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5700A/5720A Series II Calibrator
Service Manual
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6. Reverse the dual-banana connector so that the center connector is connected to LO;
then press E. The display shows the following:
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MENU
IF3-16.EPS
After a short time, a message appears indicating that the wideband calibration is
complete.
7. To store the new constants, set the CALIBRATION switch to ENABLE and press
“Store Values.” To discard the constants, press “DONE with Cal” and answer “YES”
when the display asks for verification.
8. You have now completed the wideband gain calibration. Set the CALIBRATION
switch to NORMAL, disconnect the wideband cable, and press r.
3-12. Performing a Calibration Check
A calibration check is similar to the calibration, with the primary difference being that no
changes are made to the stored constants, and the internal check standards are used as the
reference points. A calibration check produces a report similar to the normal calibration
report, and shows any proposed changes.
This procedure can be performed from an external computer, and can be set to run
automatically, with no assistance (there is no need to enable the CALIBRATION switch,
since no constants are changed).
You can use the calibration check at any time to confirm the integrity of the calibrator
without connecting external standards. The calibration check is also useful for collecting
a performance history.
Before you begin this procedure, make sure the calibrator is powered on and has
completed the appropriate warm-up period. Then follow this procedure to check the
calibration.
1. Press the “Setup Menu” softkey; then press the “Cal” softkey to bring up the
following menu:
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MENU
IF3-1.EPS
2. Press the “Cal Check” softkey to bring up the following display:

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Fluke 5700A Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMultifunction Calibrator
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to 70°C
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Frequency Range10 Hz to 1 MHz
AccuracyVaries by function and range. See manufacturer's specifications for details.
Output StabilityVaries by function and range. See manufacturer's specifications for details.
Power Requirements50 Hz to 60 Hz

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