Fluke ESA612 specifications Using Memory, Storing Data into Memory

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ESA612

Users Manual

Using Memory

5. Press (enter save button) to store the Test Record ID.

The non-volatile memory of the Analyzer will store up to

6. Use G, H, F, and Eto enter the date of the Test

500 measurements or ECG information for each of 100

Record.

different Test Records. Each test record can be recalled to

7. Press Yto store the date.

the display of the Analyzer or exported to a PC. Data

The Test Record ID is displayed in the upper-left

Viewer software, available at

corner of the display.

www.flukebiomedical.com/ESA612, is required to upload

Note

memory data to a PC. Installation and operator

instructions are also located on the software web page.

If no record ID data is entered, a default ID of

Note

0000000000000001 and a date of --/--/-- is

assigned to the record.

It is recommended that memory data be

 

uploaded daily or as often as possible to reduce

 

upload time.

 

Storing Data into Memory

 

Each of the six measurement functions allow data storage within the Analyzer. The ECG function allows storage of the simulated waveforms only for reference of tests performed. To store data, a Test Record ID should be created first. To input a new Test Record ID:

1.Press Qto open the screen shown in Figure 34.

2.Press Gor Hto set the first character. Available characters are 0-9, A-Z, and space.

3.Press Fto move to the next character position.

4.Fill in up to 15 character positions to identify a test record.

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Figure 34. Test Record ID Entry Screen

8.After selecting a function, push Yto store the measurement or ECG signal under the Test Record ID.

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Contents ESA612 Warranty and Product Support Contents Standard Terms and Conditions Certification Restrictions and Liabilities Table of Contents ESA612 Iii ESA612 List of Tables ESA612 List of Figures Viii Electrical Safety Analyzer IntroductionSafety Information Symbol DescriptionElectrical Safety Analyzer Intended UseUnpacking the Analyzer Instrument FamiliarizationInstrument Familiarization Side and Top-Panel Connections Side and Top-Panel Connections Name Connecting to Line Power Turning the Analyzer On Connecting a DUT to the AnalyzerTurning the Analyzer On Accessing the Analyzer’s Functions Leakage Current MenuSetting the Display Contrast Setting Up the AnalyzerSetting Polarity Switching Delay Performing Electrical Safety Tests Setting the Gfci LimitSetting up the Beeper Viewing MemoryPerforming a Ground Wire Protective Earth Resistance Test Setting the Test StandardPerforming Mains Voltage Testing DUT is powered off for this test Electrical Safety Analyzer Fis112.eps Schematic Abbreviations Device Under Test Performing an Insulation Resistance Test Insulation Resistance MeasurementFaw17.eps Applied Parts to Protective-Earth Insulation Test Schematic Mains to Applied Parts Insulation Test Schematic Mains to Non-Earth Accessible Conductive Points Schematic Applied Parts to Non-Earth Conductive Points Schematic Performing a Current Consumption Test Performing Leakage Current TestsMeasuring Earth Leakage Current Electrical Safety Analyzer Earth Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Chassis Enclosure Leakage Test Enclosure Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Lead-to-Ground Patient Leakage Lead-to-Ground Patient Leakage Current Test Schematic Electrical Safety Analyzer TestsFaw30.eps Electrical Safety Analyzer Lead Isolation Mains On Applied Parts Leakage Test Schematic Performing Electrical Safety Tests Performing an Alternative Equipment LeakageTest Performing an Alternative Applied Part Leakage TestAlternative Equipment Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Direct Equipment Leakage Test Alternative Applied Part Leakage Test Schematic When the EN62353 standard is selected Performing a Direct Applied Part Leakage TestDirect Equipment Leakage Test Schematic Direct Applied Parts Leakage Current Test Schematic Performing a Differential Leakage Current Test Differential Leakage Current Test Schematic Using the 1210 Adapter Using the 1210 Adapter ESA612 EGC Lead Connection with 1210 Adapter Measuring Voltage Making Point-To-Point MeasurementsMeasuring Resistance Simulating ECG Waveforms Measuring CurrentESA612 ECG Monitor Connections Using Memory Storing Data into MemoryDeleting Data from Memory Controlling the Analyzer RemotelyViewing Memory Data Maintenance Testing and Replacing the FusesCleaning the Analyzer Cleaning the AnalyzerReplaceable Parts Replaceable Parts Fluke Biomedical Part NumberReplaceable Parts Accessories Specifications TemperatureDetailed Specifications VoltageDetailed Specifications ECG Performance Waveforms