Accessories, Where to go from here – Fluke 2625A User Manual
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Introduction
Where to go From Here
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Accessories
Accessories available for the instrument are described in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2. Accessories
Model
Description
80I-410
80i-1010
Clamp-On DC/AC Current Probes.
80J-10
Current Shunt.
2620A-05K
Field-installable IEEE-488 Option kit (Hydra Data Acquisition Unit only).
2620A-901
Hydra Data Logger Applications Package.
C40
Soft carrying case. Provides padded protection for the instrument. Includes a pocket for
the manual and pouch for the line cord.
M00-200-634
Rackmount Kit. Provides standard 19-inch rack mounting for one instrument (right or left
side).
PM 8922
Switchable x1, x10 passive probe.
RS40
Shielded RS-232 terminal interface cable. Connects the instrument to any terminal or
printer with properly configured DTE connector (DB-25 socket), including an IBM PC(\R),
IBM PC/XT(\R) or IBM PS/2 (models 25, 30, 50, P60, 70, and 80).
RS41
Shielded RS-232 modem cable. Connects the instrument to a modem with properly
configured DB-25 male pin connector. Use an RS40 and an RS41 cable in series to
connect with an IBM PC/AT(\R).
RS42
Serial printer cable. Contact Fluke for list of compatible printers.
TL20
Industrial test lead set.
TL70
Test lead set.
Y8021
Shielded IEEE-488 one-meter cable, with plug and jack at each end.
Y8022
Shielded IEEE-488 two-meter cable, with plug and jack at each end.
Y8023
Shielded IEEE-488 four-meter cable, with plug and jack at each end.
Y9109
Binding post to BNC plug.
Fluke PN
268789
10
Ω
Precision Resistor, metal film, +/- 1%, 1/8 watt, 100 ppm. For use with 4 - 20 mA
signals.
Where to go From Here
You might want take a minute to familiarize yourself with this manual. Glance through
the table of contents at the front to see the overall layout of the manual and the major
parts of the instrument. If you have questions about specific topics, the Index at the end
of the manual will be useful. Or, just fan through the headers at the top of each page;
each header reveals the chapter number and the chief subject for that page.
The chapters are summarized in the following paragraphs: