Fluke 117, 115, 116, 114 specifications XW Warning, Restoring the Default Password

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Restoring the Default Password

Digital Multimeters

Calibration Adjustment

2.Press g once to see the calibration counter.

3.Press g again to start the password entry. The Meter displays “?>>>

4.The Meter buttons indicated below represent the numbers 1 through 5 when entering or changing the password:

K = 1 M = 2 q = 3 g = 4 Q = 5

5.Press 4 buttons to enter the current password. If changing the password for the first time, enter K (1), M (2), q (3), and g (4).

6.Press qto change the password. The Meter displays “////” if the entered password is correct. If the password is not correct, the Meter emits a double beep, displays “?>>>”, and the password must be entered again. Repeat step 5.

7.Press the 4 buttons of the new password.

8.Press g to store the new password.

Restoring the Default Password

If the calibration password is forgotten, the default password (1234) can be manually restored using the following steps:

XW Warning

To avoid electric shock or personal injury, remove the test leads and any input signal before removing the Meter’s back case.

1.Remove the Meter’s back case. Leave the pca in the top case.

2.Apply 9.0V across the battery contacts (XBT1) + and (XBT2) – on the back of the PCA. See Figure 5.

3.Turn the rotary switch from OFF to any on position.

4.Short across the S7 CAL keypad on the back of the PCA. See Figure 5. The Meter should beep. The default password is now restored.

5.Remove the 9.0V supply and replace the Meter’s back case.

Short S7 to reset to Default password

XBT1

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Figure 5. Calibration Password Reset

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Fluke 117, 115, 116, 114 specifications XW Warning, Restoring the Default Password