Quick Start 2

Introduction

Introduction

This section briefly explains the basics of setting up and operating your thermo- hygrometer.

Unpacking

Carefully unpack the thermo-hygrometer and inspect the instrument to make sure all components are present and in satisfactory condition. Verify that the following items are present:

5020A Thermo-Hygrometer

AC adapter and power cord

Serial cable

Getting Started Manual

CD-ROM with complete Users Manual

Report of calibration

Wall mount bracket

Sensor

9V battery

If all items are not present, call your Fluke Authorized Service Center.

Use Proper Care

First and most important is to understand the safety issues related to the thermo- hygrometer. Carefully read Safety Information.

The thermo-hygrometer and sensors used with it are sensitive instruments that can be easily damaged. Always handle these devices with care. DO NOT allow them to be dropped, struck, stressed, or over-heated.

Learn About the Features and Components

Familiarize yourself with the features and accessories of the thermo-hygrometer by reading Parts and Controls.

Install the Battery

To maintain uninterrupted measurement when power outages occur, you must install the included battery into the rear battery compartment. A standard 9V alkaline battery (NEDA 1604A or IEC 6LR61) is recommended. With a fresh alkaline battery installed, the thermo-hygrometer will continue to measure and record temperature and relative humidity during a power outage for up to 16 hours, typically. However, without external power, the display will be inoperable.

Connect the Sensor

The sensor for channel 1 connects to the socket at the top-right, and the sensor for channel 2, if used, connects to the socket on the right side. Either sensor may be used with an optional extension cable up to 100 feet (30 meters) in length.

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Fluke 5020A Unpacking, Use Proper Care, Learn About the Features and Components, Install the Battery, Connect the Sensor