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Keithley 2002 User Manual

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Front Panel Operation
2-4
2.2.4 High energy circuit safety precautions
To optimize safety when measuring voltage in high energy
distribution circuits, read and use the directions in the fol-
lowing warning.
WARNING
Dangerous arcs of an explosive nature
in a high energy circuit can cause severe
personal injury, or death. If the multi-
meter is connected to a high energy cir-
cuit when set to a current range, low
resistance range, or any other low
impedance range, the circuit is virtually
shorted. Dangerous arcing can result
even when the multimeter is set to a
voltage range if the minimum voltage
spacing is reduced.
When making measurements in high energy circuits, use test
leads that meet the following requirements:
Test leads should be fully insulated.
Only use test leads that can be connected to the circuit
(e.g., alligator clips, spade lugs, etc.) for hands-off mea-
surements.
Do not use test leads that decrease voltage spacing. This
diminishes arc protection and creates a hazardous
condition.
Use the following sequence when testing power circuits:
1. De-energize the circuit using the regular installed
connect-disconnect device, such as a circuit breaker,
main switch, etc.
2. Attach the test leads to the circuit under test. Use appro-
priate safety rated test leads for this application.
3. Set the multimeter to the proper function and range.
4. Energize the circuit using the installed connect-
disconnect device and make measurements without
disconnecting the multimeter.
5. De-energize the circuit using the installed connect-
disconnect device.
6. Disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test.
WARNING
The maximum common-mode voltage
(voltage between INPUT LO and chas-
sis ground) is 500V peak. Exceeding this
value may cause a breakdown in insula-
tion, creating a shock hazard.
2.2.5 Power-on default conditions
Power-on default conditions are those conditions the instru-
ment assumes when it is first turned on. You can change these
power-on default conditions (except the primary address) by
using the save setup feature that is available with the MENU
key, as described in paragraph 2.12.1. Depending on the
installed memory option, either one, five, or ten user-defined
setups can be stored, any one of which could be selected as
the power-on default.
Table 2-42 in paragraph 2.12.1 lists the default conditions
that are set at the factory to optimize bench and GPIB (IEEE-
488) operation.
2.2.6 Warm-up period
The Model 2002 can be used within one minute after it is
turned on. However, the instrument should be turned on and
allowed to warm up for at least four hours before use to
achieve rated accuracy.
2.2.7 IEEE-488 primary address
The IEEE-488 primary address of the instrument must be the
same as the primary address you specify in the controller’s
programming language. The default primary address of the
instrument is 16, but you can set the address to any value
from 0 to 30 by using the MENU key. Refer to paragraph
2.12.2 for step-by-step instructions on setting the primary
address. Section 4 contains details on using the Model 2002
over the IEEE-488 bus.
2.3 Display
The display of the Model 2002 is primarily used to display
readings along with the units and type of measurement.
When not displaying readings, it is used for informational
messages, such as menu headings and selections. At the top
of the display are annunciators to indicate various states of
operation. The Getting Started manual covers the display
basics.
2.3.1 Multiple displays
Each measurement function has its own set of “multiple dis-
plays” shown on the bottom line of the front panel display.
The PREVious and NEXT DISPLAY keys scroll through the
selections for the present function.

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Keithley 2002 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution8.5 digits
DC Voltage Accuracy±0.0006%
Maximum DC Voltage1000 V
Maximum AC Voltage750 V
Maximum DC Current3 A
Maximum AC Current3 A
ConnectivityGPIB, RS-232
DC Voltage Range100 mV to 1000 V
AC Voltage Range100 mV to 750 V
Resistance Range10 Ω to 1 GΩ
Model2002
CategoryMultimeter
InterfaceGPIB, RS-232
AC Current Accuracy±0.1%
Frequency Range0.1Hz to 300kHz
DisplayVFD
TypeDigital
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Current Range (DC)100 μA to 3 A
Current Accuracy (DC)±0.01%
Current Range (AC)100 μA to 3 A
Current Accuracy (AC)±0.1%
DC Current Range100 μA to 3 A
AC Current Range100 μA to 3 A

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