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Fluke 810 - Connections and Initial Power-Up

Fluke 810
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Getting Started
Sensor Setup
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3-7
Note
The first time you turn the Tester on, it displays
the Settings screen. It is important to enter the
correct information into the setup fields before
you start a test, especially the power line
frequency. For more information, see
“Instrument Setup” section.
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Sensor Setup
The Tester includes a triaxial Sensor with TEDS
technology (Transducer Electronic Data Sheets). With
this technology, your Tester can identify and
automatically read the Sensor configuration. This
technology provides:
Improved results from detailed calibration information
Reduced configuration time without manual data
entry
Sensor calibration tracking with the last calibration
date stored electronically
Compatible Sensors
It is highly recommended to use a Fluke Triaxial
Sensor with the Tester. Using a Sensor other than a
Fluke Triaxial Sensor will result in misleading
diagnoses. The Tester is compatible with single axis
Sensors.
W Caution
Non-Fluke triaxial Sensors are not
compatible with the Tester.
How to Connect the Fluke Sensor
To connect and set up a triaxial Sensor:
1. Attach the cable to the Sensor and tighten the
threaded cable sleeve. See Figure 3-3.
2. Connect the cable to the Tester and tighten the
threaded cable sleeve.

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