2
Front Panel Operation
2-1
2.1
Introduction
This section contains detailed reference information for front
panel operation of the Model 2002. It is organized as
follows:
2.2
Power-up:
Covers information on connecting the
instrument to line power, warm-up period, default con-
ditions, and the power-up sequence.
2.3
Display:
Covers display format and messages that
may appear while using the instrument.
2.4
Functions:
Describes the measurement functions of
the instrument (DC and AC voltage, DC and AC
current, 2-wire and 4-wire resistance, frequency, and
temperature).
2.5
Range:
Covers both manual and autoranging
operation.
2.6
Relative:
Gives details on using the relative feature
that can be used to null offsets or subtract a baseline
value from present and future readings.
2.7
Triggering:
Details types of trigger modes as well as
trigger sources that can be used.
2.8
Buffer:
Covers use of the reading buffer including pro-
gramming buffer size and recalling data, time stamp,
and statistics information.
2.9
Filter:
Covers the use of the digital filter types that can
be used to reduce reading noise.
2.10 Math:
Describes the calculations that can be per-
formed on readings in continuous operation.
2.11 Scanning:
Discusses setting up internal and external
scans, along with ratio and delta calculations.
2.12 Menu:
Covers selections controlled from the main
menu, such as saving instrument setups, GPIB (IEEE-
488 bus) configuration, calibration, self-tests, limits,
and the digital I/O port.
2.2
Power-up
2.2.1 Line power connections
Follow the procedure below to connect the Model 2002 to
line power and turn on the instrument.
1. The Model 2002 operates from a line voltage in the
range of 90-134V or 180-250V at a frequency of 50, 60,
or 400Hz. Check to see that the operating voltage in
your area is compatible.
CAUTION
Operating the instrument on an incor-
rect line voltage may cause damage to
the instrument, possibly voiding the
warranty.
2. Before plugging in the power cord, make sure the front
panel power switch is in the off (0) position.
3. Connect the female end of the supplied power cord to
the AC receptacle on the rear panel. Connect the other
end of the power cord to a grounded AC outlet.
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