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... specifications go to www.fluke.com/289 N10140 Transfer data to 10,000 readings. The Fluke 289 True-rms Industrial Logging Multimeter with TrendCapture plots measurements as new capabilities are added • Events and trends recording Helpful for fast, accurate viewing of live power • Low Pass filter helps you make accurate voltage and frequency measurements on -screen help detect anomalies over 200 hours TrendCapture displays...
... specifications go to www.fluke.com/289 N10140 Transfer data to 10,000 readings. The Fluke 289 True-rms Industrial Logging Multimeter with TrendCapture plots measurements as new capabilities are added • Events and trends recording Helpful for fast, accurate viewing of live power • Low Pass filter helps you make accurate voltage and frequency measurements on -screen help detect anomalies over 200 hours TrendCapture displays...
Fluke 289 Digital Multimeter Product Datasheet
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... most users. The Fluke 289/ FVF combo kit gives you a practical and affordable approach to find cause and effect relationships or for a professional report. New! Fluke 289 FlukeView® Forms Combo Kit Maximize productivity with trendsetting technology. FlukeView® Forms TLK289 Software and Cable Electronic Test Lead Kit TPAK Magnetic Hanger C781 i400 Current Clamp Soft Meter Case Turn your logged data from six meters...
... most users. The Fluke 289/ FVF combo kit gives you a practical and affordable approach to find cause and effect relationships or for a professional report. New! Fluke 289 FlukeView® Forms Combo Kit Maximize productivity with trendsetting technology. FlukeView® Forms TLK289 Software and Cable Electronic Test Lead Kit TPAK Magnetic Hanger C781 i400 Current Clamp Soft Meter Case Turn your logged data from six meters...
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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... Changing Meter Setup Options 47 Resetting Meter Setup Options 47 Setting Display Contrast 47 Setting the Meter's Language 47 Setting Date and Time 48 Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts 48 Setting a Custom dBm Reference 48 Disabling and Enabling the Beeper 48 Enabling and Disabling the Smoothing Mode 49 Using Other Setup Options 49 Using Memory ...49 Storing Individual Measurement Data 49 Naming Saved Data 49 Viewing Memory Data 50 Viewing Snapshot and Summary Data...
... Changing Meter Setup Options 47 Resetting Meter Setup Options 47 Setting Display Contrast 47 Setting the Meter's Language 47 Setting Date and Time 48 Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts 48 Setting a Custom dBm Reference 48 Disabling and Enabling the Beeper 48 Enabling and Disabling the Smoothing Mode 49 Using Other Setup Options 49 Using Memory ...49 Storing Individual Measurement Data 49 Naming Saved Data 49 Viewing Memory Data 50 Viewing Snapshot and Summary Data...
Fluke 287 and 289 Multimeter Users Manual
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... the circuit. When in doubt, have the Meter serviced. • Do not operate the Meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • Use only 1.5 V AA batteries, properly installed in the Meter case, to power the Meter. • When servicing the Meter, use only specified replacement parts. • When using probes, keep fingers behind the finger guards on the Meter, between the terminals or between any terminal and...
... the circuit. When in doubt, have the Meter serviced. • Do not operate the Meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust. • Use only 1.5 V AA batteries, properly installed in the Meter case, to power the Meter. • When servicing the Meter, use only specified replacement parts. • When using probes, keep fingers behind the finger guards on the Meter, between the terminals or between any terminal and...
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True-rms Digital Multimeters Hazardous Voltage • Do not remove batteries while the Meter is turned on or a signal is 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 measure voltages in hazardous locations. • Use proper protective equipment, as required by...
True-rms Digital Multimeters Hazardous Voltage • Do not remove batteries while the Meter is turned on or a signal is 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 measure voltages in hazardous locations. • Use proper protective equipment, as required by...
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... Meter's beeper is the maximum of 25 Vac turns on the scale represent 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 Vac. The bar graph updates 30 times per second. In the 50 Vac range, for making peak and null adjustments and observing rapidly changing inputs. 287/289 Users Manual Table 3. Because the graph updates faster than the digital display, it is useful...
... Meter's beeper is the maximum of 25 Vac turns on the scale represent 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 Vac. The bar graph updates 30 times per second. In the 50 Vac range, for making peak and null adjustments and observing rapidly changing inputs. 287/289 Users Manual Table 3. Because the graph updates faster than the digital display, it is useful...
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... of time. The Meter will display a "Batteries low" message whenever the battery level will save the data. Battery Saver Mode If Auto off is enabled (set period of the batteries. 287/289 Users Manual Controlling Meter Power The Meter is turned off while in record, MIN MAX record, or Peak record modes. For the When the Meter is not moved for 15 minutes (default). The following sections describe several techniques for controlling Meter power. Battery Level Indicator The battery level...
... of time. The Meter will display a "Batteries low" message whenever the battery level will save the data. Battery Saver Mode If Auto off is enabled (set period of the batteries. 287/289 Users Manual Controlling Meter Power The Meter is turned off while in record, MIN MAX record, or Peak record modes. For the When the Meter is not moved for 15 minutes (default). The following sections describe several techniques for controlling Meter power. Battery Level Indicator The battery level...
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... second to enter the autoranging mode. Controlling the Backlight If viewing the display becomes difficult in the highest range, at which point the range switches to display the highest available precision (resolution) for the input signal. However, the LED surrounding the power button (O) will not support the backlight operation. The Meter displays a message if the battery level will continue to flash to "Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts" later in...
... second to enter the autoranging mode. Controlling the Backlight If viewing the display becomes difficult in the highest range, at which point the range switches to display the highest available precision (resolution) for the input signal. However, the LED surrounding the power button (O) will not support the backlight operation. The Meter displays a message if the battery level will continue to flash to "Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts" later in...
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... are plugged into a current terminal. AutoHold operation monitors the input signal and updates the display and, if enabled, sounds the beeper, whenever a new stable measurement is one that does not vary more than a selected adjustable percentage (AutoHold threshold) for at the time the button is not meant to replace the more information about a selected function, a front-panel button, or a menu item may exceed the display area. Using...
... are plugged into a current terminal. AutoHold operation monitors the input signal and updates the display and, if enabled, sounds the beeper, whenever a new stable measurement is one that does not vary more than a selected adjustable percentage (AutoHold threshold) for at the time the button is not meant to replace the more information about a selected function, a front-panel button, or a menu item may exceed the display area. Using...
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... calculated as a possible new minimum or maximum value. The Meter stores the elapsed time since the MIN MAX mode was started at power quality issues. For example, a surge lasting 100 milliseconds would be moved between test points without triggering a display update. Note For temperature measurements, the AutoHold threshold is active. Using the cursor buttons, move the menu selector next to scroll...
... calculated as a possible new minimum or maximum value. The Meter stores the elapsed time since the MIN MAX mode was started at power quality issues. For example, a surge lasting 100 milliseconds would be moved between test points without triggering a display update. Note For temperature measurements, the AutoHold threshold is active. Using the cursor buttons, move the menu selector next to scroll...
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.... Note Turning the rotary switch before saving the MIN MAX recording data will enter a battery saver mode. Note For input signals that are noisy or change function to allow saving the collected data. See the "Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts" section for more information on the Smoothing mode to be lost. In addition, the recorded maximum, average, and minimum values appear in Figure 6, the Meter displays...
.... Note Turning the rotary switch before saving the MIN MAX recording data will enter a battery saver mode. Note For input signals that are noisy or change function to allow saving the collected data. See the "Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts" section for more information on the Smoothing mode to be lost. In addition, the recorded maximum, average, and minimum values appear in Figure 6, the Meter displays...
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..., set the rotary switch to obtain a more accurate measurement. All voltage measurements are disabled. When set to 600 Ω (default), the reference impedance is not displayed during a dBm measurement. The dBm, Hz menu selection replaces the secondary display (123.45 VAC in Figure 11) with the frequency measurement. During LoZ measurements, the Meter's range is set to 1000 volts in the manual ranging mode. To...
..., set the rotary switch to obtain a more accurate measurement. All voltage measurements are disabled. When set to 600 Ω (default), the reference impedance is not displayed during a dBm measurement. The dBm, Hz menu selection replaces the secondary display (123.45 VAC in Figure 11) with the frequency measurement. During LoZ measurements, the Meter's range is set to 1000 volts in the manual ranging mode. To...
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... frequency counter. The duty-cycle mode is optimized for frequency measurements: If a reading shows as electronic fuel injection systems and switching power supplies are tips for measuring the on or off time of the input signal is above or below or near the trigger level. The following are controlled by pulses of time a signal is displayed in Figure 24, the frequency of logic and switching signals. Frequency Display...
... frequency counter. The duty-cycle mode is optimized for frequency measurements: If a reading shows as electronic fuel injection systems and switching power supplies are tips for measuring the on or off time of the input signal is above or below or near the trigger level. The following are controlled by pulses of time a signal is displayed in Figure 24, the frequency of logic and switching signals. Frequency Display...
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... 7 and 8 buttons when not being used to move the menu selector to one function or group of the input signal. The frequency of the menu item labeled Language and press the softkey labeled Edit. These variables are active in milliseconds. Setting Display Contrast Meter display contrast can also be reset to the menu item labeled Contrast. The polarity indicator changes to a default value as serial number, model, for...
... 7 and 8 buttons when not being used to move the menu selector to one function or group of the input signal. The frequency of the menu item labeled Language and press the softkey labeled Edit. These variables are active in milliseconds. Setting Display Contrast Meter display contrast can also be reset to the menu item labeled Contrast. The polarity indicator changes to a default value as serial number, model, for...
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.... 287/289 Users Manual Setting Date and Time The Meter's internal clock is used for the continuity function, controlling the beeper for that are not involved in Figure 2). Press OK to the menu item labeled Instrument. Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts The Meter's backlight and auto off features use timers to determine when to turn off the backlight, when to the presence of messages, operator errors such...
.... 287/289 Users Manual Setting Date and Time The Meter's internal clock is used for the continuity function, controlling the beeper for that are not involved in Figure 2). Press OK to the menu item labeled Instrument. Setting Backlight and Auto Off Timeouts The Meter's backlight and auto off features use timers to determine when to turn off the backlight, when to the presence of messages, operator errors such...
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... the Meter from Fluke's support web page using FlukeView™ Forms. See the "Using Communications" section for more information on or off . The displayed data is noisy or changes rapidly, the smoothing mode may display a steadier reading. The Meter Info selection lists the serial number, model number, firmware version, calibration date, and calibration counter. See the 287/289 Calibration Information document to the on communicating with a PC through the Meter's infrared (IR) communication link using the Software Update...
... the Meter from Fluke's support web page using FlukeView™ Forms. See the "Using Communications" section for more information on or off . The displayed data is noisy or changes rapidly, the smoothing mode may display a steadier reading. The Meter Info selection lists the serial number, model number, firmware version, calibration date, and calibration counter. See the 287/289 Calibration Information document to the on communicating with a PC through the Meter's infrared (IR) communication link using the Software Update...
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...; The start of a new interval record. • A range overload, causing the Meter to the values and time stamps mentioned above, an event record also stores whether the signal was detected, and the record end time. A recording session termination can only be classified as unstable. This adjustable percent is made up a record can be viewed through the Meter's Viewing Trend Data function. In addition to change range. • A non-ranging overload...
...; The start of a new interval record. • A range overload, causing the Meter to the values and time stamps mentioned above, an event record also stores whether the signal was detected, and the record end time. A recording session termination can only be classified as unstable. This adjustable percent is made up a record can be viewed through the Meter's Viewing Trend Data function. In addition to change range. • A non-ranging overload...
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... wire is open or thermocouple junction is too low to make measurements within specifications. Table 10. Rotary switch set to the Meter's input. Batteries low - When starting a recording session or saving screen data, the Meter does not have enough memory to be causing the error. Leads in corresponding A/mA or μA position. function unavailable. Error: Date and Time need to store the information. Error Messages Message Conditions Leads connected...
... wire is open or thermocouple junction is too low to make measurements within specifications. Table 10. Rotary switch set to the Meter's input. Batteries low - When starting a recording session or saving screen data, the Meter does not have enough memory to be causing the error. Leads in corresponding A/mA or μA position. function unavailable. Error: Date and Time need to store the information. Error Messages Message Conditions Leads connected...
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..., install only Fluke specified replacement fuses with mild detergent and water. True-rms Digital Multimeters Maintenance Testing the Fuses As shown in the S function, insert a test lead into the amps input jack. General Maintenance Periodically wipe the case with the Meter in Figure 28, with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives, isopropyl alcohol, or solvents. Turn the Meter off...
..., install only Fluke specified replacement fuses with mild detergent and water. True-rms Digital Multimeters Maintenance Testing the Fuses As shown in the S function, insert a test lead into the amps input jack. General Maintenance Periodically wipe the case with the Meter in Figure 28, with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives, isopropyl alcohol, or solvents. Turn the Meter off...
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.../289 Users Manual Service and Parts Replacement parts and accessories are shown in Tables 11 and 12 and Figure 31. Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Knob Skin Keypad O-Ring Case Top Screw, Phillps Mask, LCD LCD Module Shock Absorber Spring Detent RSOB Housing, Upper Shield Upper Lower Table 11. To order parts and accessories, refer to the "Contacting Fluke" section. Fluke Part/Model Number 1 2798434 1 2798418 (289...
.../289 Users Manual Service and Parts Replacement parts and accessories are shown in Tables 11 and 12 and Figure 31. Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Knob Skin Keypad O-Ring Case Top Screw, Phillps Mask, LCD LCD Module Shock Absorber Spring Detent RSOB Housing, Upper Shield Upper Lower Table 11. To order parts and accessories, refer to the "Contacting Fluke" section. Fluke Part/Model Number 1 2798434 1 2798418 (289...