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ProcessMeter
Using the Current Output Functions
25
Table 8. mA Output Adjust Pushbuttons
Pushbutton Adjustment
X
R
COARSE
Adjusts up 0.1 mA
X
M
FINE
Adjusts up 0.001 mA
FINE
h
W
Adjusts down 0.001 mA
COARSE
r
W
Adjusts down 0.1 mA
Manually Stepping the mA Output
When the rotary function switch is in the OUTPUT [ mA
position, and the OUTPUT jacks are connected to an
appropriate load, the meter produces a steady mA dc
output. The meter begins sourcing or simulating 0 %. Use
the pushbuttons to step the current up and down in 25 %
increments as shown in Table 9. See Table 10 for mA
values at each 25 % step.
Select either sourcing or simulating by choosing the
SOURCE or SIMULATE output jacks.
If the meter cannot deliver the programmed current
because the load resistance is too high or the loop supply
voltage is too low, dashes (-----) appear on the numeric
display. When the impedance between the SOURCE
jacks is low enough, the meter will resume sourcing.
Note
The COARSE and FINE adjustment
pushbuttons described in Table 8 are available
when manually stepping the mA output.

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Fluke ProcessMeter 789 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Diode testYes
Frequency range0 - 19.999 kHz
AC current range0 - 1 A
AC voltage range0 - 1000 V
Resistance range0 - 40000000 Ω
Resolution (AC voltage)0.1 mV
Dimensions (WxDxH)100 x 203 x 50 mm
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight610 g

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