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Fluke 732B - Operation

Fluke 732B
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3-1
Chapter 3
Operation
Title Page
3-1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 3-3
3-2. Summary of the Features........................................................................ 3-3
3-3. 732B DC Standard Front Panel.......................................................... 3-3
3-4. 732B DC Standard Rear Panel........................................................... 3-3
3-5. 732B-7001 External Battery and Charger Front Panel...................... 3-3
3-6. 732B-7001 External Battery and Charger Rear Panel ....................... 3-3
3-7. 734A-7001 Instrument Enclosure Front Panel .................................. 3-3
3-8. 734A-7001 Instrument Enclosure Rear Panel ................................... 3-3
3-9. Powering the Standard ........................................................................... 3-11
3-10. Setting the BAT Switch ..................................................................... 3-12
3-11. Charging the Internal Battery ............................................................ 3-12
3-12. Powering the Standard from a 732B-7001......................................... 3-12
3-13. Replacing the Internal Battery ........................................................... 3-13
3-14. Connecting Cables to the Output ........................................................... 3-14
3-15. Connecting the GUARD and GROUND ........................................... 3-15
3-16. Monitoring Oven Temperature............................................................... 3-16
3-17. Resetting the IN CAL Indicator ............................................................. 3-16
3-18. Monitoring The IN CAL Indicator State Remotely ............................... 3-16
3-19. Monitoring Long-Term Stability............................................................ 3-17
3-20. Minimizing Error Sources...................................................................... 3-18
3-21. Mechanically Induced Errors............................................................. 3-18
3-22. Thermal EMFs ................................................................................... 3-18
3-23. Output Cable Loading........................................................................ 3-18
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