Fluke 434/435
Users Manual
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Fluke 435, 3-1
Freq, 20-4
Frequency nominal, 5-4
Full, 11-1
Function Preferences, 20-7
Fundamental, 11-1
—G—
Getting Started, 2-1
GPS signal, 5-4
GPS Time, 20-2
—H—
Hang Strap, 4-1
Harmonics, 10-1
, 18-6
Hysteresis, 9-1, 15-2
—I—
Inductive load, 11-2
Inputs, 6-1
Inrush currents, 15-1
Inrush time, 15-2
INT, 9-5, 17-7, 18-6
Interharmonics, 10-1
Interruptions, 9-1
—K—
Keyboard Lock, 4-3
K-factor, 10-1
kVA, 11-2
kVAR, 11-2
kW, 11-2
—L—
Language, 20-4
Limits, 5-4
Limits Setup, 20-13
Lock, 4-3
Locked keyboard, 5-3
Logger, 17-1
Logging, 17-1
Long term severity, 12-2
Luminance fluctuation, 12-1
—M—
Magnitude, 9-1
Mains Signaling, 16-1, 18-1
Manual, 2-1
, 5-3
Measuring modes, 3-2
, 5-3
Memory, 21-1
Memory Config, 20-11, 21-1
Menu Navigation, 4-3
Momentary flicker, 12-2
Monitor, 3-1, 18-1
—N—
Negative sequence, 10-4, 13-4
Numerical values, 8-1
—O—
Offset, 20-7
Optional parts, 22-3
Options, 22-1
Oscilloscope, 7-1
—P—
Parts, 22-2
PC, 21-3
Persistence, 14-2
PF, 11-2
Phase Colors, 5-2
Phase Identification, 20-11
Phase rotation, 5-3
Phasor Preference, 7-2, 13-3
Phasor screen, 5-2, 7-2
Positive sequence, 10-4, 13-4
Power, 4-2
Power Adapter, 1-6
Power and Energy, 11-1
Power factor, 11-2
Power Quality Monitor, 18-1
Present values, 20-1
Printer, 21-3
Printer Setup, 20-12
Pulse count mode, 11-2
—R—
Rapid Voltage Changes, 9-1
Reactive power, 11-2
Readings Select, 17-2
Real power, 11-2
Recording, 5-3
Reference phase, 6-2
Reset, 4-4
RS-232 Setup, 20-12
—S—
Safety, 1-1
Screen Types, 5-1
, 21-1
Service Center, 1-1
Setting up the Analyzer, 20-1
Shipment Note, 1-1
Short term severity, 12-2
Shrink display, 19-1
Signal Polarity, 6-2