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Frequency Range | DC, 0.1 Hz to 1 MHz |
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Number of Input Elements | Up to 4 elements |
Harmonic Measurement | Up to 500th order |
Interfaces | USB, Ethernet, RS-232 |
Sampling Rate | 2 MS/s |
Voltage Range | 1.5 V to 1000 V |
Display | 8.4-inch LCD |
Details the physical layout and components of the WT3000's front, rear, and top panels.
Details the various measurement modes available and their associated functions.
Explains how to display numeric data and change displayed items for power measurements.
Details the integration function and its five modes: manual, normal, repetitive, real-time.
Explains how to display waveforms, set time axis, trigger, and zoom.
Provides essential safety and handling precautions for using the instrument.
Details installation conditions, location, and environmental requirements.
Explains how to safely connect the instrument to the power supply.
Provides critical safety warnings and precautions for wiring the instrument.
Explains how to select wiring systems like single-phase and three-phase configurations.
Covers setting voltage and current ranges, including fixed and auto modes.
Covers displaying numeric data, selecting items, and changing displayed values.
Details creating and setting user-defined functions for custom calculations.
Enables holding the maximum numeric data value using user-defined functions.
Describes the integration function and its five modes.
Details how to turn ON/OFF or collectively display input signal waveforms.
Covers setting trigger mode, source, slope, and level for waveform capture.
Explains how to turn ON/OFF trend display collectively or individually.
Details using cursors for measuring values on trends.
Explains selecting the timing for starting or ending storage operations.
Covers selecting numeric data, waveform data, or both for storage.
Details setting storage parameters like count, interval, reservation time, and alerts.
Explains how to start, stop, and automatically stop storage operations.
Covers saving data from memory to a file or via a store-and-save sequence.
Explains how to recall and display stored numeric or waveform data.
Explains how to format PC cards or USB memory.
Covers saving various data types including setup, waveform, and numeric data.
Explains how to load previously saved setup parameters from storage media.
Explains how to perform zero-level compensation for accurate measurements.
Details setting up synchronized measurements between master and slave instruments.
Provides a guide to common problems and their corrective actions with reference sections.
Lists error codes, their meanings, and corrective actions for system operation issues.
Provides a procedure for safely replacing the instrument's power fuse.
Provides detailed accuracy specifications for voltage, current, and power measurements.
Lists key functions like measurement modes, crest factor, scaling, and averaging.