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Fluke 8010A User Manual

Fluke 8010A
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801
0A/801
2A
Digital
Multimeters
Instruction
Manual
IFLUKEI
P/N
491944
August
1978
Rev
2 1 / 85
®1985,
John Fluke
Mfg.
Co,, Inc. All rights reserved. Lithe
in
U,S.A.

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Fluke 8010A Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Multimeter
DC Voltage Ranges200 mV, 2 V, 20 V, 200 V, 1000 V
Resistance Ranges200 Ω, 2 kΩ, 20 kΩ, 200 kΩ, 2 MΩ, 20 MΩ
Diode TestYes
Operating Temperature0 °C to 50 °C
Power Supply9V battery
Display3.5 digit LCD
AC Voltage Ranges200 V, 200 mV
AC Voltage Accuracy±(1.0% + 3)
DC Current Ranges200 μA, 2 mA, 20 mA, 200 mA, 10 A
AC Current Ranges200 μA, 2 mA, 20 mA, 200 mA

Summary

Section 1 Introduction and Specifications

1-1. Introduction

Manual contains operating and maintenance instructions for Fluke Models 8010A/8012A Digital Multimeters.

1-5. Options and Accessories

Information on enhancing the multimeter with available options and accessories for improved functionality.

1-7. Specifications

Lists electrical and environmental specifications for the 8010A and 8012A multimeters.

Section 2 Operation

2-1. Introduction

Describes how to set up and make measurements with the multimeter, recommending full reading.

2-3. Setting Up Your Instrument

Provides instructions for setting up the instrument, including unpacking and handle positioning.

2-8. AC Line Voltage Requirements

Details requirements for connecting the multimeter to AC line voltage, with a CAUTION notice.

2-10. Fuse Replacement

Explains the procedure for replacing the multimeter's user-replaceable fuse (F1).

2-13. Front Panel Features

Details the various controls, indicators, and connectors on the front panel of the multimeter.

2-15. LCD Display

Explains the features of the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and precautions for its longevity.

2-18. Signal Input Limits

Details the maximum signal input levels for each function to prevent instrument damage.

2-20. Operating Techniques

Guides on operating the multimeter for primary measurement functions like voltage and current.

2-36. Initial Checkout Procedure

Verifies the general operation of multimeter functions using basic test equipment.

2-39. Applications

Provides additional information and measurement techniques for the multimeter's primary functions.

Section 3 Theory Of Operation

3-1. Introduction

Introduces the discussion on the multimeter's theory of operation, covering functional and circuit descriptions.

3-3. Functional Description

Describes the multimeter's operation based on major circuit functions like Input Signal Conditioners and Digital Voltmeter.

3-6. Circuit Descriptions

Details the major circuits within the multimeter, including the A/D Converter, Digital Controller, and Signal Conditioners.

Static Awareness

Handling Practices for Static Sensitive Devices

Guidelines for minimizing damage to static-sensitive devices during handling, including minimizing contact and proper storage.

Section 4 Maintenance

4-1. Introduction

Introduces the maintenance section, covering service information, performance tests, and calibration.

4-3. Service Information

Covers warranty, service center information, and policies for instrument repair and calibration.

4-7. General Information

Provides general information and notes pertaining to maintenance procedures.

4-9. Calibration Access

Details procedures to gain access to the calibration adjustments within the instrument.

4-11. Low Ohms PCB Removal (8012A only)

Procedure for removing the Low Ohms PCB Assembly from the 8012A instrument.

4-13. Main PCB Access

Procedure for accessing the Main PCB Assembly, including shield removal.

4-15. Front Panel Removal

Procedure for removing the front panel of the instrument from the Main PCB Assembly.

4-17. Display Removal

Procedure for removing the LCD display assembly from the instrument.

4-19. Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the instrument's exterior and circuit board, with cautions on solvents.

4-21. Special Test Devices

Describes special test devices (19Ω and 1.90 Test Sets) for calibration efficiency.

4-27. Performance Test

Verifies instrument performance against specifications, recommended for incoming inspection and maintenance.

4-48. Calibration Procedure

Outlines the steps for calibrating the multimeter, covering power supply, DC, AC, and Low Ohms functions.

4-60. Troubleshooting

Provides a guide to troubleshoot instrument problems, linking symptoms to possible causes.

Section 5 List of Replaceable Parts

5-1. Introduction

Introduces the section containing an illustrated listing of replaceable parts for the multimeters.

5-3. Parts Ordering Information

Details procedures for ordering replacement parts, including required information and sources.

Section 6 Options and Accessories

6-1. Introduction

Introduces the section detailing options and accessories available for use with the multimeter.

600-1. Introduction (Accessories)

Introduces the basic use of accessories available for the multimeter.

600-3. Soft Carrying Case Y8205

Describes the soft carrying case designed for storage and transport of the multimeter.

600-5. Ruggedized Carrying Case C86

Describes the ruggedized carrying case providing maximum protection against rough handling.

600-7. Rack Mounting Kits

Details kits available for mounting the multimeter in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.

600-16. Probe Accessories

Introduces various probe accessories and their specifications for extending multimeter capabilities.

601-1. Introduction (Rechargeable Battery Option)

Introduces the rechargeable battery option, replacing standard power supply for battery operation.

601-3. Specifications (Rechargeable Battery Option)

Lists specifications for the rechargeable battery option, including operating time and recharge time.

601-5. Operation (Rechargeable Battery Option)

Details operation of the multimeter with the battery option, including charging and annunciators.

601-11. Line Frequency Noise Rejection

Explains line frequency noise rejection selection for 50 Hz or 60 Hz line frequencies.

601-13. Theory of Operation (Rechargeable Battery Option)

Details the theory of operation for the rechargeable battery option's power supply and converter.

601-15. Maintenance (Rechargeable Battery Option)

Covers maintenance procedures specific to the rechargeable battery option, like replacement and selection.

601-20. AC Line Voltage Selection

Procedure to change the operating AC line voltage on the 8010A-01 or 8012A-01.

601-22. Line Frequency Selection

Procedure to change the line frequency noise rejection on the 8010A-01 or 8012A-01.

601-24. Power Supply Check

Verifies power supply voltages for the 8010A-01 or 8012A-01 rechargeable battery option.

Section 7 Schematic Diagrams

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