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Fluke 9100A
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Among the topics covered in this manual are:
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Operator’s Keypad and Display: Section 2 describes
the operator’s keypad and shows you how to use it.
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Avoiding Connection Problems: Section 3 shows
you how to avoid or correct some common setup-type
errors.
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Preparing to Test or Troubleshoot: Section 4 shows
how to:
Perform system level self-tests, which check that the
pod, probe, and I/O modules are connected to and
communicating with the system.
Configure the system by restoring saved system
settings from the user disk.
Calibrate the system by restoring saved calibration
data from the user disk. If restored data is invalid,
recalibration is necessary.
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Automated Testing: Section 5 shows how to use the
EXEC command to run programs that test a UUT for
defects.
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Automated Troubleshooting: Section 6 shows how to
use the GFI command to troubleshoot a UUT.
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Simulating UUT Operation: Section 7 shows how to
use the RUN UUT test. During the test, the pod replaces
the UUT microprocessor and runs UUT programs,
independently of the
9100A/9105A
to verify correct
operation of the UUT.
Figure A-l (Appendix A) is a flowchart of typical automated
operations which are summarized in the following sections.
Appendix B describes common disk operations such as
formatting and copying.
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