Keysight Technologies U1253B manuals
U1253B
Table of contents
- safety information
- Safety Symbols
- General Safety Information
- Environmental Conditions
- Regulatory Markings
- Product category
- In This Guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Keysight U1253B User's and Service Guide
- 1 Getting Started
- Introducing the Keysight U1253B True RMS OLED Multimeter
- Check the shipment
- Installing the battery
- Adjusting the tilt-stand
- The front panel at a glance
- The rear panel at a glance
- The rotary switch at a glance
- The keypad at a glance
- The display at a glance
- selecting display with the shift button
- Selecting display with the Dual button
- Selecting display with the Hz button
- The terminals at a glance
- Making Measurements Understanding The Measurement Instructions
- Measuring AC voltage
- Measuring DC voltage
- Measuring AC and DC Signals
- Measuring Current
- Measuring μA and mA current
- Percentage scale of 4 mA to 20 mA
- Measurement scale of 4 mA to 20 mA
- A (ampere) measurement
- Frequency Counter
- Measuring frequency
- Measuring Resistance, Conductance, and Testing Continuity
- Type of display when Smart Ω is enabled
- Measuring resistance
- Resistance, audible continuity, and conductance tests
- audible continuity
- Short continuity and open continuity test
- Conductance measurement
- Testing Diodes
- Measuring the forward bias of a diode
- Measuring the reverse bias of a diode
- Measuring Capacitance
- Capacitance measurements
- Measuring Temperature
- Connecting the thermal probe into the non-compensation transfer adapter
- Surface temperature measurement
- Alerts and Warning During Measurement
- Input warning
- Charge terminal alert
- Functions and Features Dynamic Recording
- Dynamic recording mode operation
- Data Hold (Trigger Hold)
- Data hold mode operation
- Refresh Hold
- Refresh hold mode operation
- Null (Relative)
- Null (relative) mode operation
- Decibel Display
- ms peak hold
- Data Logging
- Interval logging
- Reviewing logged data
- Square Wave Output
- Figure 3-12 Frequency adjustment for square wave output
- Remote Communication
- Changing the Default Settings Selecting Setup Mode
- Default Factory Settings and Available Setting Options
- 4 changing the default settings
- changing the default settings
- Figure 4-1 Setup menu screens
- Setting Data Hold/Refresh Hold mode
- Setting data logging mode
- Figure 4-4 Log time setup for interval (time) logging
- Setting dB measurement
- Setting reference impedance for dBm measurement
- Setting thermocouple types
- Setting percentage scale readout
- Sound setting for continuity test
- Setting minimum measurable frequency
- Setting beep frequency
- Setting Auto Power Off mode
- Setting power-on backlight brightness level
- Setting the power-on melody
- Setting baud rate
- Setting data bits
- Setting parity check
- Setting echo mode
- Setting print mode
- Revision
- Voltage alert
- M-initial
- Smooth refresh rate
- Returning to default factory settings
- Setting the battery type
- Setting the Filter
- Maintenance Introduction
- Battery replacement
- Multimeter
- Storage considerations
- Charging the battery
- Figure 5-6 Fully charged and in the trickle state
- Fuse checking procedure
- Fuse replacement
- Troubleshooting
- Replaceable Parts
- Performance Tests and Calibration Calibration Overview
- Calibration interval
- Recommended Test Equipment
- Basic Operating Tests
- Current terminals test
- Charge terminals alert test
- Test Considerations
- Performance Verification Tests
- calibration security
- Calibration Security
- Unsecuring the instrument for calibration
- Changing Calibration Security Code
- Resetting the security code to factory default
- Adjustment Considerations
- valid adjustment reference input values
- Valid adjustment reference input values
- Calibration From Front Panel
- Calibration process
- Calibration count
- Calibration error codes
- specifications
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