Fluke 289 Digital Multimeter Product Datasheet
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... tables for condition monitoring applications in data logging and TrendCapture capability, the Fluke 289 helps you track down elusive, intermittent problems, monitoring equipment with the combined Fluke 289 and FlukeView Forms Software Combo Kit. Models Fluke 287 Fluke 289 Bandwidth: 100 kHz Voltage: 1000 V (0.01 mV to 1000.0 V...Capacitance: 1 pF to 100mF (0.001 nf to 100.00mF Frequency 1 MHz (0.1 Hz to 999.99kHz Min/Max/Average, Hold, Auto and Manual Range Temperature: -200 ºC to +1350 ºC (Display ºC or ºF dBm), Selectable References or (dBV Peak/Crest Factor ...
... tables for condition monitoring applications in data logging and TrendCapture capability, the Fluke 289 helps you track down elusive, intermittent problems, monitoring equipment with the combined Fluke 289 and FlukeView Forms Software Combo Kit. Models Fluke 287 Fluke 289 Bandwidth: 100 kHz Voltage: 1000 V (0.01 mV to 1000.0 V...Capacitance: 1 pF to 100mF (0.001 nf to 100.00mF Frequency 1 MHz (0.1 Hz to 999.99kHz Min/Max/Average, Hold, Auto and Manual Range Temperature: -200 ºC to +1350 ºC (Display ºC or ºF dBm), Selectable References or (dBV Peak/Crest Factor ...
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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® 287/289 True-rms Digital Multimeters June 2007, Rev. 1, 7/08 © 2007, 2008 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Users Manual All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice.
® 287/289 True-rms Digital Multimeters June 2007, Rev. 1, 7/08 © 2007, 2008 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Users Manual All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. Specifications subject to change without notice.
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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287/289 Users Manual Controlling Meter Power 12 Powering the Meter On and Off Manually 12 Battery Level Indicator 12 Automatic Power-Off 12 Battery Saver Mode 12 Controlling the Backlight 13 Selecting the Range ...13 Understanding Function Menus 13 ... Button ...15 Hold and AutoHold Mode 15 Measuring Crest Factor 16 Capturing Minimum and Maximum Values 16 Capturing Peak Values 18 Low Pass Filter (Model 289 only 20 Making Relative Measurements 21 Making Measurements 22 Measuring AC Voltage 22 Using LoZ for Voltage Measurements (Model...
287/289 Users Manual Controlling Meter Power 12 Powering the Meter On and Off Manually 12 Battery Level Indicator 12 Automatic Power-Off 12 Battery Saver Mode 12 Controlling the Backlight 13 Selecting the Range ...13 Understanding Function Menus 13 ... Button ...15 Hold and AutoHold Mode 15 Measuring Crest Factor 16 Capturing Minimum and Maximum Values 16 Capturing Peak Values 18 Low Pass Filter (Model 289 only 20 Making Relative Measurements 21 Making Measurements 22 Measuring AC Voltage 22 Using LoZ for Voltage Measurements (Model...
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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287/289 Users Manual Error Messages ...56 Maintenance ...57 General Maintenance 57 Testing the Fuses...57 Replacing the Batteries 59 Replacing the Fuses 59 Test Lead Storage...59 In ...
287/289 Users Manual Error Messages ...56 Maintenance ...57 General Maintenance 57 Testing the Fuses...57 Replacing the Batteries 59 Replacing the Fuses 59 Test Lead Storage...59 In ...
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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Conductance Measurement 34 19. Current Measurement Circuit Connection 41 23. Replaceable Parts...64 viii Diode Testing...37 21. Current Measurement Setup 40 22. Duty Cycle Measurements ...44 26. Test Lead Storage ...59 30. Replacing Batteries and Fuses 60 31. Functions Allowing Frequency Measurement 42 24. Testing the Current Fuses...58 29. Frequency Display ...43 25. Pulse Width Measurements 46 28. 287/289 Users Manual 18. Duty Cycle Display ...45 27. Capacitance Measurement 35 20.
Conductance Measurement 34 19. Current Measurement Circuit Connection 41 23. Replaceable Parts...64 viii Diode Testing...37 21. Current Measurement Setup 40 22. Duty Cycle Measurements ...44 26. Test Lead Storage ...59 30. Replacing Batteries and Fuses 60 31. Functions Allowing Frequency Measurement 42 24. Testing the Current Fuses...58 29. Frequency Display ...43 25. Pulse Width Measurements 46 28. 287/289 Users Manual 18. Duty Cycle Display ...45 27. Capacitance Measurement 35 20.
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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... this manual or the protection provided by the Meter might be impaired. • Do not use the Meter, inspect the case. The model 289 appears in the world: +1-425-446-5500 Visit Fluke's web site at: www.fluke.com Register your Meter at: http://register.fluke.com ...EN 61326-1 • Measurement Category III, 1000V, Pollution Degree 2 • Measurement Category IV, 600 V, Pollution Degree 2 In this manual apply to the model 289 and model 287 True-rms Digital Multimeters (hereafter referred to the insulation surrounding the connectors. 1 A Caution identifies conditions and actions that ...
... this manual or the protection provided by the Meter might be impaired. • Do not use the Meter, inspect the case. The model 289 appears in the world: +1-425-446-5500 Visit Fluke's web site at: www.fluke.com Register your Meter at: http://register.fluke.com ...EN 61326-1 • Measurement Category III, 1000V, Pollution Degree 2 • Measurement Category IV, 600 V, Pollution Degree 2 In this manual apply to the model 289 and model 287 True-rms Digital Multimeters (hereafter referred to the insulation surrounding the connectors. 1 A Caution identifies conditions and actions that ...
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...the Meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • Use only 1.5 V AA batteries, properly installed in doubt, have been approved by the manual. • Use the proper terminals, function, and range for continuity. First, make a voltage measurement without the filter to verify the presence of ... Remove test leads from the Meter before you use the Low Pass Filter option to detect the possible presence of hazardous voltages. 287/289 Users Manual • Make sure the battery door is indicated may be present. Replace damaged test leads before opening the battery door. •...
...the Meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • Use only 1.5 V AA batteries, properly installed in doubt, have been approved by the manual. • Use the proper terminals, function, and range for continuity. First, make a voltage measurement without the filter to verify the presence of ... Remove test leads from the Meter before you use the Low Pass Filter option to detect the possible presence of hazardous voltages. 287/289 Users Manual • Make sure the battery door is indicated may be present. Replace damaged test leads before opening the battery door. •...
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...safety requirements when working in hazardous locations. • Use proper protective equipment, as required by this mode's low impedance (≈3 kΩ). (Model 289 only) Hazardous Voltage To alert you to the presence of a potentially hazardous voltage, when the Meter detects a voltage ≥30 V or a ...applied to the Meter's input jacks. • Before measuring current, check the Meter's fuses. (See "Testing the Fuses" in the Users Manual on the accompanying CD.) • Do not use the LoZ mode to the equipment under test, follow these guidelines: • Disconnect circuit power...
...safety requirements when working in hazardous locations. • Use proper protective equipment, as required by this mode's low impedance (≈3 kΩ). (Model 289 only) Hazardous Voltage To alert you to the presence of a potentially hazardous voltage, when the Meter detects a voltage ≥30 V or a ...applied to the Meter's input jacks. • Before measuring current, check the Meter's fuses. (See "Testing the Fuses" in the Users Manual on the accompanying CD.) • Do not use the LoZ mode to the equipment under test, follow these guidelines: • Disconnect circuit power...
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...not dispose of this manual. 287/289 Users Manual Symbols Table 1 lists and describes the symbols used on the display) J Earth ground Continuity test or continuity beeper tone Conforms to European Union directives $ ; CAT IV IEC Measurement Category IV - refer to manual Battery (Low battery when... shown on the Meter and in large buildings. CAT III equipment is designed to protect against transients from the primary supply level, such as unsorted municipal waste. N10140 Conforms to relevant Canadian and US standards Conforms to Fluke's...
...not dispose of this manual. 287/289 Users Manual Symbols Table 1 lists and describes the symbols used on the display) J Earth ground Continuity test or continuity beeper tone Conforms to European Union directives $ ; CAT IV IEC Measurement Category IV - refer to manual Battery (Low battery when... shown on the Meter and in large buildings. CAT III equipment is designed to protect against transients from the primary supply level, such as unsorted municipal waste. N10140 Conforms to relevant Canadian and US standards Conforms to Fluke's...
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... est02.emf True-rms Digital Multimeters Features Table 2. I Displays information about the present function or items on or off , low, and high. 5 To return to manual and then cycles through all ranges. Figure 1. Cursor buttons select an item in a menu, adjust display contrast, scroll through 5 briefly describe the Meter's features. H Freezes...
... est02.emf True-rms Digital Multimeters Features Table 2. I Displays information about the present function or items on or off , low, and high. 5 To return to manual and then cycles through all ranges. Figure 1. Cursor buttons select an item in a menu, adjust display contrast, scroll through 5 briefly describe the Meter's features. H Freezes...
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This is helpful when scrolling through a list of selections, such as a list of a button causes the selection to change once. 287/289 Users Manual Using Auto Repeat For some selections, the selections will continuously change faster if the button is held for two or more seconds. During some menu selections, holding down a softkey or cursor button will change (or advance) a selection until the button is released. Normally, each press of stored measurements. 6
This is helpful when scrolling through a list of selections, such as a list of a button causes the selection to change once. 287/289 Users Manual Using Auto Repeat For some selections, the selections will continuously change faster if the button is held for two or more seconds. During some menu selections, holding down a softkey or cursor button will change (or advance) a selection until the button is released. Normally, each press of stored measurements. 6
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...bar graph functions like Crest Factor. For dc voltage and current, the bar graph range is in and the ranging mode (auto or manual). Display Features (cont.) Item Function Indication J Minimeasurement Displays the lightning bolt (when necessary) and the input value when the primary and... range. M Units Indicates the units of 25 Vac turns on an analog meter, but without the overshoot. An input of measure. 287/289 Users Manual Table 3. N Auxiliary Units Indicates unitless measurements like the needle on segments up message. For dc voltage, dc current, and all relative percent...
...bar graph functions like Crest Factor. For dc voltage and current, the bar graph range is in and the ranging mode (auto or manual). Display Features (cont.) Item Function Indication J Minimeasurement Displays the lightning bolt (when necessary) and the input value when the primary and... range. M Units Indicates the units of 25 Vac turns on an analog meter, but without the overshoot. An input of measure. 287/289 Users Manual Table 3. N Auxiliary Units Indicates unitless measurements like the needle on segments up message. For dc voltage, dc current, and all relative percent...
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...perimeter. Figure 3. Button choices made in Table 4. Rotary Switch Positions Switch Position Function L AC voltage measurement using a low input impedance (model 289 only) V AC voltage measurements T AC millivolt measurements U DC and ac+dc voltage measurements N S P DC millivolts, ac+dc millivolt, ...For each function, the Meter presents a standard display for that function (range, measurement units, and modifiers). 287/289 Users Manual Understanding the Rotary Switch Select a primary measurement function by positioning the rotary switch to 5,000 μA Resistance measurements with ...
...perimeter. Figure 3. Button choices made in Table 4. Rotary Switch Positions Switch Position Function L AC voltage measurement using a low input impedance (model 289 only) V AC voltage measurements T AC millivolt measurements U DC and ac+dc voltage measurements N S P DC millivolts, ac+dc millivolt, ...For each function, the Meter presents a standard display for that function (range, measurement units, and modifiers). 287/289 Users Manual Understanding the Rotary Switch Select a primary measurement function by positioning the rotary switch to 5,000 μA Resistance measurements with ...
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...(default). Pressing the softkey labeled Save will not support a selected function. Battery Saver Mode If Auto off . 287/289 Users Manual Controlling Meter Power The Meter is powered by six AA batteries and controlled through a front panel power switch and internal circuits... designed to "Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts" later in this manual. Battery Level Indicator Indication Battery Capacity B C D E F[1] Full capacity ¾ capacity ½ capacity ¼ capacity Almost empty (less than...
...(default). Pressing the softkey labeled Save will not support a selected function. Battery Saver Mode If Auto off . 287/289 Users Manual Controlling Meter Power The Meter is powered by six AA batteries and controlled through a front panel power switch and internal circuits... designed to "Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts" later in this manual. Battery Level Indicator Indication Battery Capacity B C D E F[1] Full capacity ¾ capacity ½ capacity ¼ capacity Almost empty (less than...
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... (rotary switch position) has a number of operation. The Meter displays a message if the battery level will continue to flash to enter manual ranging. recording mode, the time period is enabled. In autorange, the Meter selects the lowest range to the lowest range. Controlling the ...Backlight If viewing the display becomes difficult in Figure 5. 13 A typical menu is already in this manual. The default timeout is removed or inserted into a current input jack. • The Meter changes range • IR Communications begin These...
... (rotary switch position) has a number of operation. The Meter displays a message if the battery level will continue to flash to enter manual ranging. recording mode, the time period is enabled. In autorange, the Meter selects the lowest range to the lowest range. Controlling the ...Backlight If viewing the display becomes difficult in Figure 5. 13 A typical menu is already in this manual. The default timeout is removed or inserted into a current input jack. • The Meter changes range • IR Communications begin These...
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...) to two columns of four items each are displayed at any one press of the display, indicating more than eight menu items are available. 287/289 Users Manual VAC REL Peak, CF Menu Hz, %, mS dBm dBV REL REL% Close Figure 5. If, on one of the items in the relative mode, pressing...
...) to two columns of four items each are displayed at any one press of the display, indicating more than eight menu items are available. 287/289 Users Manual VAC REL Peak, CF Menu Hz, %, mS dBm dBV REL REL% Close Figure 5. If, on one of the items in the relative mode, pressing...
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... the functions and modifiers that are relabeled for any one second. Using the Info Button While operating the Meter, more detailed information found in this manual. The Meter's softkeys are available at least one time may be necessary. This causes a short circuit because the resistance through the information a full screen at...
... the functions and modifiers that are relabeled for any one second. Using the Info Button While operating the Meter, more detailed information found in this manual. The Meter's softkeys are available at least one time may be necessary. This causes a short circuit because the resistance through the information a full screen at...
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... rms value. For example, a surge lasting 100 milliseconds would be captured but one of all readings taken since the recording session was activated. 287/289 Users Manual out open the recording setup screen. The Meter stores the elapsed time since the start of recording (overloads are not allowed during crest factor measurements...
... rms value. For example, a surge lasting 100 milliseconds would be captured but one of all readings taken since the recording session was activated. 287/289 Users Manual out open the recording setup screen. The Meter stores the elapsed time since the start of recording (overloads are not allowed during crest factor measurements...
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... the MIN MAX start date and time along the bottom of the page. In addition, the recorded maximum, average, and minimum values appear in this manual. Next, press the softkey labeled Save. Press 17 Note For input signals that are noisy or change function to allow saving the collected data. MIN...
... the MIN MAX start date and time along the bottom of the page. In addition, the recorded maximum, average, and minimum values appear in this manual. Next, press the softkey labeled Save. Press 17 Note For input signals that are noisy or change function to allow saving the collected data. MIN...