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FLUKE.
Instruction
Sheet
801-1010
DC/AC
Current
Probe
Batteries:
QUANTITY/TYPE:
two
1.5V
AAA
LIFE:
200
hours
continuous
use
typical
LOW
INDICATION:
Output
voltage
is
between
0.0
and
-99.9
mV
Ma}
power
switch
off
(load
impedance
>1
Q).
Safety:
Protection
Class
Il
as
defined
in
IEC
348
and
ANSI
C39.5
VOLTMETER
COMPATIBILITY
The
80i-1010
is
compatible
with
any
voltmeter,
multimeter,
or
other
voltage-measuring
instrument
that
has
the
following
features:
e
Input
jacks
that
accept
Fluke
safety-designed
shrouded
banana
plugs.
e
Range
and
resolution
capable
of
displaying
1
mV
of
output
per
amp
of
measured
current.
e
Voltmeter
accuracy
(uncertainty)
of
0.3%
or
better
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
accuracy
of
the
probe.
e
Input
impedance
of
1
MQ,
100
pF
or
greater.
(See
the
Load
Impedance
specifications
for
operation
with
lower
impedance
in-
struments.)
When
the
probe
is
making
a
measurement,
the
current-carrying
con-
ductor
is
not
broken
and
remains
electrically
isolated
from
the
probe's
output.
As
a
result,
the
probe's
output
common
may
be
either
floated
(isolated)
or
grounded.
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
The
80i-1010
requires
two
1.5V,
AAA
size
batteries
for
operation.
Install
the
batteries
as
follows:
1.
Use
yourthumbnailto
raise
the
latch
and
open
the
battery
compart-
ment
(see
Figure
1).
2.
Observe
the
polarity
markings
on
the
inside
of
the
battery
door.
Note
that
the
polarity
for
each
battery
is
the
reverse
of
the
other.
3.
Install
the
batteries
so
that
the
polarity
markings
on
the
batteries
match
the
markings
on
the
battery
door.
4.
Snap
the
battery
door
shut.
NOTE
If
both
batteries
are
not
installed
with
the
correct
polarity,
the
battery
test
may
indicate
that
the
batteries
are
good,
but
the
probe
will
not
operate.
BATTERY
TEST
Use
the
following
procedure
to
test
the
batteries:
1.
Connect
the
probe
output
leads
to
the
voltmeter
inputs:
black
to
COMMON
or
LOW,
and
red
to
VOLTS.
(See
Figure
1.)
2.
Set
the
voltmeter
function
to
de
millivolts
(dc
mV-—-),
and
turn
the
voltmeter
power
on.
Select
a
range
capable
of
displaying
170
mV
de,
3.
Verify
that
the
power
switch
on
the
probe
is
in
the
OFF
position.
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Fluke 80i-1010 Specifications

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BrandFluke
Model80i-1010
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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