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
B-1
Appendix B
Installing USB Drivers
Introduction
The Fluke 430 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer comes with a USB interface
and cable (connector type: ‘USB mini-B’) for establishing a communications link with a
personal computer. For the PC to be able to communicate with the instrument, drivers
need to be installed on to the computer.
This document describes how to install such drivers on a Windows XP computer.
Installation on other Windows platforms will be similar but screens may look different.
Drivers for Windows XP, Vista and Win-7 are available from the Windows Driver
Distribution Center and can be downloaded automatically if your computer is connected
to the internet. When no internet access is available, drivers may be installed from the
user manual CD-Rom.
The drivers have passed Windows Logo Verification and are signed by Microsoft
Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher, as is required for installation on to Win-7
PCs.
Note:
The Fluke 430 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzers require two
separate drivers to be installed:
− a Fluke 430 series II USB driver
− a dedicated Fluke USB Serial port driver.
Both these drivers need to be installed in order for the PC to be able to
communicate with the Series II Power Quality Analyzer.