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Fluke 8060A - AC;DC Voltage (V)

Fluke 8060A
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Operating Instructions
Operation
2
2-11
If the LCD segments do not all turn on during the self-test, or if the
instrument does not clear the display after the test and then respond to switch
selections, something is probably wrong with the instrument. Try the test
again, and if it fails, have a qualified person refer to Chapter 5. If there is no
display when you turn on the instrument, check the battery and battery
connections. You will find that if you turn off your instrument and then
immediately turn it back on, a random assortment of LCD segments may be
displayed. This is normal. After about a second the instrument should turn on
all the LCD segments as usual during the self-test.
2-11. AC/DC Voltage (V)
Selection of the ac or dc voltage (V) functions is described in Figure 2-6.
The 8060A offers five ac and five dc voltage ranges: 200 mV, 2V, 20V,
200V, and 750Vac/1000V dc. All ranges present a 10 M
input impedance,
which is shunted by <100 pF in ac voltage measurements.
2000mA
2000nS
A
A
COMMON
V S
V
S
200mA
200
200k
200µA
DC
AC
Hz
200mV
200
20mA
20
20k
2mA
2
2k
1000 DC
750 AC
M
Hz
dB
REL
1000V DC
750V AC
MAX
2A MAX
500V MAX
!
!
Low (-)
Voltage (V)
High (+)
1. Select a range.
2. Set AC/DC switch out
for DC, in for AC.
3. Press switch in to select
voltage function.
4. Ensure all other switches are out.
5. Connect the test leads as shown above.
6. Heed the input overload limits (Table 2-2) and connect the leads
to the circuit being measured.
7. Read the measured value on the display.
dx08f.eps
Figure 2-6. Voltage Operation

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