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Type | Digital Multimeter |
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DC Voltage Ranges | 200 mV, 2 V, 20 V, 200 V, 1000 V |
Resistance Ranges | 200 Ω, 2 kΩ, 20 kΩ, 200 kΩ, 2 MΩ, 20 MΩ |
Diode Test | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 50 °C |
Power Supply | 9V battery |
Display | 3.5 digit LCD |
AC Voltage Ranges | 200 V, 200 mV |
AC Voltage Accuracy | ±(1.0% + 3) |
DC Current Ranges | 200 μA, 2 mA, 20 mA, 200 mA, 10 A |
AC Current Ranges | 200 μA, 2 mA, 20 mA, 200 mA |
Manual contains operating and maintenance instructions for Fluke Models 8010A/8012A Digital Multimeters.
Information on enhancing the multimeter with available options and accessories for improved functionality.
Lists electrical and environmental specifications for the 8010A and 8012A multimeters.
Describes how to set up and make measurements with the multimeter, recommending full reading.
Provides instructions for setting up the instrument, including unpacking and handle positioning.
Details requirements for connecting the multimeter to AC line voltage, with a CAUTION notice.
Explains the procedure for replacing the multimeter's user-replaceable fuse (F1).
Details the various controls, indicators, and connectors on the front panel of the multimeter.
Explains the features of the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and precautions for its longevity.
Details the maximum signal input levels for each function to prevent instrument damage.
Guides on operating the multimeter for primary measurement functions like voltage and current.
Verifies the general operation of multimeter functions using basic test equipment.
Provides additional information and measurement techniques for the multimeter's primary functions.
Introduces the discussion on the multimeter's theory of operation, covering functional and circuit descriptions.
Describes the multimeter's operation based on major circuit functions like Input Signal Conditioners and Digital Voltmeter.
Details the major circuits within the multimeter, including the A/D Converter, Digital Controller, and Signal Conditioners.
Guidelines for minimizing damage to static-sensitive devices during handling, including minimizing contact and proper storage.
Introduces the maintenance section, covering service information, performance tests, and calibration.
Covers warranty, service center information, and policies for instrument repair and calibration.
Provides general information and notes pertaining to maintenance procedures.
Details procedures to gain access to the calibration adjustments within the instrument.
Procedure for removing the Low Ohms PCB Assembly from the 8012A instrument.
Procedure for accessing the Main PCB Assembly, including shield removal.
Procedure for removing the front panel of the instrument from the Main PCB Assembly.
Procedure for removing the LCD display assembly from the instrument.
Instructions for cleaning the instrument's exterior and circuit board, with cautions on solvents.
Describes special test devices (19Ω and 1.90 Test Sets) for calibration efficiency.
Verifies instrument performance against specifications, recommended for incoming inspection and maintenance.
Outlines the steps for calibrating the multimeter, covering power supply, DC, AC, and Low Ohms functions.
Provides a guide to troubleshoot instrument problems, linking symptoms to possible causes.
Introduces the section containing an illustrated listing of replaceable parts for the multimeters.
Details procedures for ordering replacement parts, including required information and sources.
Introduces the section detailing options and accessories available for use with the multimeter.
Introduces the basic use of accessories available for the multimeter.
Describes the soft carrying case designed for storage and transport of the multimeter.
Describes the ruggedized carrying case providing maximum protection against rough handling.
Details kits available for mounting the multimeter in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.
Introduces various probe accessories and their specifications for extending multimeter capabilities.
Introduces the rechargeable battery option, replacing standard power supply for battery operation.
Lists specifications for the rechargeable battery option, including operating time and recharge time.
Details operation of the multimeter with the battery option, including charging and annunciators.
Explains line frequency noise rejection selection for 50 Hz or 60 Hz line frequencies.
Details the theory of operation for the rechargeable battery option's power supply and converter.
Covers maintenance procedures specific to the rechargeable battery option, like replacement and selection.
Procedure to change the operating AC line voltage on the 8010A-01 or 8012A-01.
Procedure to change the line frequency noise rejection on the 8010A-01 or 8012A-01.
Verifies power supply voltages for the 8010A-01 or 8012A-01 rechargeable battery option.