Fluke 43B user manual Screen with 16 minutes time scale

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Introducing the Fluke 43B

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In both Sags & Swells and Record mode the recording time can be set to ‘Endless’. This refers to the compression method that is used to generate the plot. With the recording time set to Endless, the plot will start with the 4-minute time scale, and compresses each time the plot runs off the screen. At the end of 4-minutes, the plot will compress to half-screen and the time scale changes to 8 minutes. Fluke 43B does this by looking at every pair of min/max values and keeping only the highest/lowest values. The average values are recalculated. The screen will start with 4 minutes and go to 8 minutes, then 16 minutes, and so on up to 16 days, always keeping the worst-case or extreme values of each plot interval. If you do not know how long you are going to monitor, this will guarantee the best resolution. The process stops after 16 days. The figures below show this process.

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Contents Fluke 43B Placing Orders and Getting Assistance Table of Contents Index Unpacking Carrying Case ContentsSafety Information Read First Safety Information Read First Current Probe Fault protection. This is denoted by the symbolPowering the Fluke 43B Powering the Fluke 43BOpening Screen Measurement Connections InputsMain Menu Introducing the Fluke 43B Main Menu Harmonics PowerVolts / Amps / Hertz Inrush Current Sags & SwellsTransients Time resolution in Sags & Swells and Record modes Screen with 16 minutes time scale Setting the Date Instrument SetupSetting the Time Adjusting the Contrast Selecting Probes Move to the probe settings for input Setting up the Harmonic- and Power Function Power settings Harmonics- and Power Settings Harmonics settingsSelecting a Language Connecting a Computer Using FlukeView SoftwareConnecting a Parallel Printer Using a PrinterSelecting a Printer Type Resetting the Fluke 43B Resetting the Fluke 43BFluke 43B Cleaning the Fluke 43B Cleaning and StorageCleaning the Current Probe Storing the Fluke 43BCharging the Batteries BatteriesExtending Battery Operation Time Replacing the Ni-Cd Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Ordering Code Ordering CodesReplaceable Parts Item Cont’d Ordering Code ManualsFluke 43B Ordering Code Applications Guide FlukeView User Information Ordering CodeTroubleshooting Performance Characteristics Safety CharacteristicsIntroduction Environmental DataMaximum input voltage Input 1 Safety SpecificationsPower Function SpecificationsVolts / Amps / Hertz HarmonicsInrush Current Sags & SwellsTransients Vertical Input ImpedanceHorizontal DC, a DC Scope readingsOhm TemperatureDiode ContinuityDisplay MiscellaneousMemory MechanicalCurrent Probe 80i-500S Electrical SpecificationsAccuracy AltitudeElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Environmental ConditionsHumidity Disturbance with test leads TL24 or Current Clamp 80i-500s Disturbance with test leads TL24 in scope modeElectromagnetic Immunity Manufacturer Declaration of ConformityStatement of Conformity Sample testsLimited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Index Save Key. See Applications Man Ual