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Model DMM7512 7½ Digit Sampling Multimeter Instrument Information 

 

 

071357601 / October 2018 

 

 

Measurement 

input fuse 

 

Fast-acting current-input fuse. 
For continued protection against fire hazard, replace this fuse with a 

fuse of the same type and rating (Keithley part number 

DMM7510-FUSE-3A). 

 

 

EXT TRIG

 

IN/OUT terminal

 

 

This terminal is a TTL-compatible input/output line with a 0 to 5 V 

logic signal. You can use this line for triggering by using the transition 

of the line state to initiate an action. The instrument can generate 

output trigger pulses and detect input trigger pulses on this line. 

 

 

Chassis ground 

 

Ground screw for connections to chassis ground. This provides 

a connection terminal to the equipment frame. 

 

 

Line fuse and 

power receptacle 

 

Connect the line cord to the power receptacle and a grounded AC 

power outlet. The line fuse, located just above the power receptacle, 

protects the power line input of the instrument. 

 

Setting up remote communications 

Each device on a LAN (corporate or private) requires a unique IP address. Contact your corporate information 

technology (IT) department for details about obtaining an IP address before you connect the DMM7512 to a 

corporate or private network. 

Contact your corporate IT department for permission before you connect the DMM7512 to a 

corporate network. 

Each module in the instrument has a separate IP configuration. The IP configuration persists through a power 

cycle. 
When the DMM7512 is shipped, the IP configurations for each module are set to Manual and are set to the 

following values: 

 

IP address, module 1: 

192.168.0.3 

 

IP address, module 2: 

192.168.0.4 

 

Gateway:

 192.168.0.1 

 

Subnet mask:

 255.255.255.0 

These values persist through a power cycle unless they are changed or the LAN RESET button is selected. If 

the LAN RESET button is selected, the TCP/IP mode is set to automatic. 

 

Summary of Contents for DMM7512

Page 1: ...ave received In addition to the DMM7512 you should have received the items in the following table Part number Description Quantity 012178100 Test lead kit 4 CA 180 16A LAN crossover cable 16 in 2 1747...

Page 2: ...Provides application examples that you can use as a starting point to create your own applications The Model DMM7510 7 Digit Graphical Sampling Multimeter Calibration and Adjustment Manual Provides c...

Page 3: ...tions are on the rear panel of the instrument only There is no front terminal or rear terminal selection See Rear panel overview on page 6 for locations The instrument dimensions are different and the...

Page 4: ...ling Multimeter Instrument Information 4 071357601 October 2018 Dimensions The following figures show the mounting screw locations and other dimensions of the instrument Figure 2 DMM7512 top view Figu...

Page 5: ...port USB Type A connection You can use a USB flash drive to store reading buffer data scripts and user setups You can also use it to upgrade the firmware LAN RESET Reverts the LAN settings and the in...

Page 6: ...etwork The DMM7512 is a version 1 5 LXI Device Specification 2016 instrument that supports TCP IP and complies with IEEE Std 802 3 ethernet LAN See Setting up remote communications on page 7 Rear pane...

Page 7: ...r outlet The line fuse located just above the power receptacle protects the power line input of the instrument Setting up remote communications Each device on a LAN corporate or private requires a uni...

Page 8: ...d This allows remote access to LXI web page controls that may have been password protected before the reset To use the LAN RESET switch to select Automatic configuration 1 Turn on instrument power 2 W...

Page 9: ...e web interface and virtual front panel 1 Open a web browser on the host computer 2 Enter the IP address of the module in the address box of the web browser For example the default address for module...

Page 10: ...Fuse replacement To prevent injury death or instrument damage use only the correct fuse type see table To replace the line fuse 1 Power off the instrument and remove the line cord 2 There is a small t...

Page 11: ...ibration and adjustment using USB or LAN connection methods You can use the methods described in Adjustment command timing and error checking in the Calibration and Adjustment Manual Due to the heavie...

Page 12: ...y be connected to mains These instruments will be marked as category II or higher Unless explicitly allowed in the specifications operating manual and instrument labels do not connect any instrument t...

Page 13: ...mentation explains hazards that could damage the instrument Such damage may invalidate the warranty The CAUTION heading with the symbol in the user documentation explains hazards that could result in...

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