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Category | Desktop |
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Manufacturer | Fluke |
Model | 9100A |
Voltage Range | 0 to 1000 V |
Display | LCD |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Temperature Range | 0 °C to 50 °C |
Resolution (Temperature) | 0.1 °C |
Well Depth | 6 in |
Type | Portable Calibrator |
Step-by-step guide to powering on the 9105A system.
Step-by-step guide to powering on the 9100A system.
Explanation of the user disk's role in storing UUT information and configurations.
Steps required before testing or troubleshooting a Unit Under Test (UUT).
Overview of processes for repeated testing and fault isolation.
Procedure for reconfiguring the system for a different Unit Under Test.
Steps for handling system component changes like pods or probes.
Describes the automatic screen blanking feature to save display life.
Explains the function of various status lights and operator keys.
Detailed steps for entering commands and executing programs using the keypad.
Overview of common operations performed using the system's keypad.
Steps to resolve the error when the test pod is not properly connected.
Steps to diagnose and clear errors related to incorrect UUT power supply voltage.
Explains essential operations before system testing or troubleshooting.
Details on performing self-tests for system components like pods and probes.
Guide to setting system parameters such as disk drive and port configurations.
Process for adjusting the system for accurate measurements and compensating for delays.
Describes restoring calibration data from a user disk as an alternative to recalibrating.
Recap of essential steps before testing or troubleshooting a UUT.
Walkthrough of executing a standard automated functional test for a UUT.
Overview of how to use the EXEC key to run test programs.
Explains the GFI feature for automated troubleshooting of defective UUTs.
Details on how GFI works, including backtracing and suggestion lists.
Instructions on using probes and clip modules to test UUT components.
A practical example demonstrating the GFI fault isolation process.
How to create and use an E-disk to improve GFI execution speed.
Consolidated guide to running GFI, viewing summaries, and suggestions.
Steps to initiate a test simulating normal UUT operation using the RUN UUT key.
Procedure for halting a RUN UUT test and regaining system control.
Instructions for preparing a disk for data storage by formatting it.
Step-by-step guide for copying the contents of one user disk to another.
Importance and procedure for creating regular backups of user disks to prevent data loss.