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3 Phase Power Quality Analyzer Energy Analyze Plus Software WiFi Direct Connect With the built in WiFi/BLE Adapter you can wirelessly control the Analyzer and download measurement data to the Energy Analyze Plus software. The WiFi direct connection uses WPA2-PSK (pre-shared key) with AES encryption. To make a WiFi connection: 1. If not already, enable the WiFi Access Point on the Analyzer. For more information, see Basic Setup - Communication Settings. Stay in this screen to get the WiFi passphrase that is required to connect from a device to the Analyzer. < The status bar indicates the enabled WiFi Access Point with . When one or more devices are connected, this icon turns orange. 2. On the client, go to the list of available WiFi networks and look for a network with the name: "Fluke177x" for example: "Fluke1777". 3. At the prompt for WiFi passphrase, enter the passphrase from the WiFi Access Point configuration screen. Depending on the operating system of the client, the passphrase is also called Security Key, Password, or similar. After a few seconds, the connection is established. A blue WiFi Hotspot LED indicates an established connection with a client. Note Windows checks if the WiFi connection enables an Internet connection. This may take up to one minute until the Analyzer is accessible. A missing Internet connection is indicated by the "No Internet" (an exclamation mark or a globe) icon in the Windows task bar if this is the only network connection. This is normal since the Analyzer is not a gateway to the Internet. WiFi to Infrastructure The WiFi/BLE Adapter also supports a simultaneous connection to a WiFi access point. This connection requires a DHCP service running in the access point to assign IP addresses automatically. To connect to an access point: 1. Select the access point from the list of found SSID (Service Set Identifier - name of the access point). 2. Enter the passphrase (8 to 63 characters) of the access point. 23 MyFlukeStore Shop for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.888.610.7664

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3 Phase Power Quality Analyzer
Energy Analyze Plus Software
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WiFi Direct Connect
With the built in WiFi/BLE Adapter you can wirelessly control the Analyzer and download
measurement data to the Energy Analyze Plus software. The WiFi direct connection uses
WPA2-PSK (pre-shared key) with AES encryption.
To make a WiFi connection:
1.
If not already, enable the WiFi Access Point on the Analyzer.
For more information, see
Basic Setup
-
Communication Settings
. Stay in this screen to get
the WiFi passphrase that is required to connect from a device to the Analyzer.
The status bar indicates the enabled WiFi Access Point with
<
. When one or more
devices are connected, this icon turns orange.
2.
On the client, go to the list of available WiFi networks and look for a network with the name:
“Fluke177x<serial-no>” for example: “Fluke1777<12345678>”.
3.
At the prompt for WiFi passphrase, enter the passphrase from the WiFi Access Point
configuration screen.
Depending on the operating system of the client, the passphrase is also called Security
Key, Password, or similar. After a few seconds, the connection is established.
A blue WiFi Hotspot LED indicates an established connection with a client.
Note
Windows checks if the WiFi connection enables an Internet connection. This may take
up to one minute until the Analyzer is accessible. A missing Internet connection is
indicated by the “No Internet” (an exclamation mark or a globe) icon in the Windows
task bar if this is the only network connection. This is normal since the Analyzer is not a
gateway to the Internet.
WiFi to Infrastructure
The WiFi/BLE Adapter also supports a simultaneous connection to a WiFi access point. This
connection requires a DHCP service running in the access point to assign IP addresses
automatically.
To connect to an access point:
1.
Select the access point from the list of found SSID (Service Set Identifier - name of the
access point).
2.
Enter the passphrase (8 to 63 characters) of the access point.
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.888.610.7664
www.
MyFlukeStore
.com