User's Manual
Instrument Security Procedures
Model:
Fluke 1750
Product Name:
1750 Power Recorder
Instrument Description:
Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder
Memory Description:
The 1750 Power Recorder has numerous internal non-volatile memory devices
for holding instrument firmware and data:
• Dedicated flash memories store CPU boot firmware and Bluetooth radio
embedded processor firmware.
• An internal Compact Flash memory card stores CPU and DSP application
firmware, FPGA configuration, flash memory and configuration backup files,
application log files, application data-capture files, and user-inserted
annotations.
• A small microcontroller has firmware in on-chip flash memory.
• A battery-backed real-time clock stores date and time.
• A small EEPROM stores calibration constants and other instrument-specific
data such as serial number, recorder name, recorder password, recorder
Ethernet network address, recorder Ethernet MAC address, and Bluetooth
Device address.
An externally accessible Secure Digital card socket provides additional non-
volatile data storage when a card is present.
The 1750 Power Recorder has an internal uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
that keeps the 1750 operating and maintains the values of otherwise volatile
registers, FPGA configuration, static RAM, and dynamic RAM memories during
power interruptions of up to five minutes. These memories contain copies of
application firmware, FPGA configuration, and working data.
1750 SOMV 1 of 13 6/7/2007