User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- General Aspects
- About This Manual
- Features of Fluke 434-II/435-II/437-II
- Basic Operations and Menu Navigation
- Display Information
- Input Connections
- Scope Waveform and Phasor
- Volts/Amps/Hertz
- Dips & Swells
- Harmonics
- Power & Energy
- Energy Loss Calculator
- Power Inverter Efficiency
- Unbalance
- Inrush
- Monitor - Power Quality Monitoring
- Flicker
- Transients
- Power Wave
- Mains Signaling
- Logger
- Shipboard V/A/Hz
- Cursor and Zoom
- Setting up the Analyzer
- Using Memory and PC
- Tips and Maintenance
- Specifications
- Appendices
- Index
Fluke 434-II/435-II/437-II
Users Manual
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Figure 24-1. Entry screen to Analyzers setups
Power on.
At power on the welcome screen in Figure 24-2 will be displayed. This screen gives an
overview of the most important settings such as: date, time, wiring configuration,
nominal frequency, nominal voltage, the set of power quality limits used, and the type of
voltage and current probes to be used.
Function key F1 gives access to a screen showing in detail how to connect voltage and
current probes to the power system to be examined. Figure 24-3 gives an example. Press
F1 again to return to the Welcome screen.
Figure 24-2. Welcome screen at power-on
Figure 24-3. Screen showing actual wiring configuration
Press the SETUP key gives access to menus with all the Analyzer’s setups:
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SETUP