Manual tests, Performing manual tests, Printing manual measurements – Fluke Biomedical medTester 5000C User Manual
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Biomedical Test System
Instrument Familiarity
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6.
ARROW KEYS
—Control cursor movement when entering data into
the display from the keyboard and scroll through menus
horizontally. See Navigating the Menus later in this chapter.
7.
KEYBOARD
—Standard
QWERTY
-type keyboard with numeric
characters 0-9 and full alpha character list. The spacebar key is
positioned at the lower right-hand corner, and there is one shift
key and one control key. Special editing keys are located at the
SHF
+
KEY
positions of numbers 1-4; for example,
SHF
+2
keys to
insert.
8.
FUNCTION KEYS
—Five function keys, F1 through F5. Used to
select menus, menu commands, and menu options. See Navigating
the Menus later in this chapter.
9.
DISPLAY KEYS
—Two keys, one white and one black. Pressing the
white key increases the display brightness. Pressing the black key
decreases the display brightness. Pressing these keys also changes
the viewing angle.
10.
TEST POINTS
—Four test points including a 100–µA test point,
two 0.5–ohm test points, and one ground stud.
11.
EXTERNAL METER POSTS
—Two pair of red and black binding
posts. One for external input (
EXT INPUT)
measurements. One for
a 100–mA
CURRENT SOURCE
used for resistance measurements.
Rear Panel Controls, Displays, and Connectors
12.
BAR CODE PORT
—For use with the optional bar code reader
wand.
13.
PRINTER PORT
—For use with printers compatible with personal
computers.
14.
COM2 PORT
—Receives input locally from the optional keyboard,
bar code scanning gun, or personal computer or terminal. Outputs
data to a personal computer or terminal. Also used by the
medTester 5000C for two-way communication with other Fluke
Biomedical test devices and for data output to personal computers
or a serial terminal. See Chapter 12, Remote Operation. With a
Wedge adapter, this port is expanded to eight ports on the Wedge.
15.
HIGH-LEVEL ECG OUTPUT
—A ¼" telephone jack with a Lead I
waveform at 1 V/mV of the low-level Lead I signal.