Fluke 8808A User Manual - Page 7

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List of Tables Table Title Page 1-1. Safety Information 1-5 1-2. Safety and Electrical Symbols 1-6 1-3. Accessories...1-7 2-1. Line Voltage to Fuse Rating 2-4 2-2. Line-Power Cord Types Available from Fluke 2-7 3-1. Front-Panel Features 3-4 3-2. Display Annunciators and Indicators 3-7 3-3. Rear-Panel Features 3-8 3-4. RS-232 Pin Out ...3-17 3-5. RS232 Pin Out...3-19 3-6. Second Level Operations 3-21 3-7. List Editor Options 3-23 3-8. Number Editor Options 3-24 3-9. Factory Power-Up Configuration 3-25 4-1. RS-232 Communication Parameters Factory Settings 4-4 4-2. Print Rates in RS-232 Print-Only Mode 4-5 4-3. Trigger Types ...4-9 4-4. RS-232 Reading Transfer Rates 4-10 4-5. Status Register Summary 4-11 4-6. Description of Bits in ESR and ESE 4-14 4-7. Description of Bits in the Status Byte Register (STB 4-14 4-8. Common Commands 4-16 4-9. Function Commands and Queries 4-17 4-10. Function Modifier Commands and Queries 4-19 4-11. Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries 4-21 4-12. Measurement Queries 4-23 4-13. Compare Commands and Queries 4-24 4-14. Trigger Configuration Commands 4-24 4-15. Miscellaneous Commands and Queries 4-25 4-16. Measurement Units Output with Format 2 4-25 4-17. Remote/Local Configuration Commands 4-26 4-18. Save / Call System Configuration Commands 4-26 A-1. Allowable Combinations of Measurements A-2 A-2. Sample Dual Display Applications A-3 A-3. Typical Measurement Intervals (in seconds) for Dual Display Measurements ..... A-6 v

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List of Tables
Table
Title
Page
1-1.
Safety Information
.................................................................................................
1-5
1-2.
Safety and Electrical Symbols
................................................................................
1-6
1-3.
Accessories
.............................................................................................................
1-7
2-1.
Line Voltage to Fuse Rating
...................................................................................
2-4
2-2.
Line-Power Cord Types Available from Fluke
......................................................
2-7
3-1.
Front-Panel Features
..............................................................................................
3-4
3-2.
Display Annunciators and Indicators
.....................................................................
3-7
3-3.
Rear-Panel Features
...............................................................................................
3-8
3-4.
RS-232 Pin Out
......................................................................................................
3-17
3-5.
RS232 Pin Out
........................................................................................................
3-19
3-6.
Second Level Operations
.......................................................................................
3-21
3-7.
List Editor Options
.................................................................................................
3-23
3-8.
Number Editor Options
..........................................................................................
3-24
3-9.
Factory Power-Up Configuration
...........................................................................
3-25
4-1.
RS-232 Communication Parameters Factory Settings
...........................................
4-4
4-2.
Print Rates in RS-232 Print-Only Mode
................................................................
4-5
4-3.
Trigger Types
.........................................................................................................
4-9
4-4.
RS-232 Reading Transfer Rates
.............................................................................
4-10
4-5.
Status Register Summary
.......................................................................................
4-11
4-6.
Description of Bits in ESR and ESE
......................................................................
4-14
4-7.
Description of Bits in the Status Byte Register (STB)
...........................................
4-14
4-8.
Common Commands
..............................................................................................
4-16
4-9.
Function Commands and Queries
..........................................................................
4-17
4-10. Function Modifier Commands and Queries
...........................................................
4-19
4-11. Range and Measurement Rate Commands and Queries
........................................
4-21
4-12. Measurement Queries
.............................................................................................
4-23
4-13. Compare Commands and Queries
..........................................................................
4-24
4-14. Trigger Configuration Commands
.........................................................................
4-24
4-15. Miscellaneous Commands and Queries
.................................................................
4-25
4-16. Measurement Units Output with Format 2
.............................................................
4-25
4-17. Remote/Local Configuration Commands
...............................................................
4-26
4-18. Save / Call System Configuration Commands
.......................................................
4-26
A-1.
Allowable Combinations of Measurements
...........................................................
A-2
A-2.
Sample Dual Display Applications
........................................................................
A-3
A-3.
Typical Measurement Intervals (in seconds) for Dual Display Measurements
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A-6