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Table of Contents
Chapter Title Page
1 Introduction and Specifications......................................................... 1-1
Diode Test ..................................................................................................... 1-13
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Introduction and Specifications
Introduction 1
Introduction
The Fluke 8808A Digital Multimeter (hereafter referred to as the Meter) is a 5-1/2 digit
dual-display multimeter designed for bench-top, field service, and system applications.
The multiple measurement functions, plus the RS-232 remote interface, make the Meter
an ideal candidate for precision manual measurements and use in automated systems. For
portability, the Meter includes a carrying handle that also serves as a bail for bench-top
operation.
Some features provided by the Meter are:
• A dual vacuum fluorescent display that allows two properties of an input signal to be
displayed at the same time (e.g., ac voltage in one display and frequency in the other)
• Measurement rates of 2.5, 20 and 100 samples/second (slow, medium and fast,
respectively)
• Front-panel setup key for single key access to saved setups
• A compare mode to determine if a measurement is within defined limits
• Remote operation via the RS-232 interface
• Closed-case calibration (no internal calibration adjustments)
Manual Set
The manual set for this Meter consists of a printed Getting Started Manual and a Users
Manual on a CD-ROM. The Getting Started Manual contains basic getting started
information, contacting Fluke, unpacking, and general specifications.
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About this Manual
This manual contains all the information a new user will need to operate the Meter
effectively. This manual is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1, “Introduction and Specifications,” provides information on how safely to
use the Meter, and standard and optional accessories and specifications.
Chapter 2, “Preparing the Meter for Operation,” provides information on setting the
Meter’s line voltage, connecting it to a power source, and turning the Meter on.
Chapter 3, “Operating the Meter from the Front Panel,” provides detailed information
on using the Meter from the front panel.
Chapter 4, “Applications,” provides detailed information on using the Meter to make
electrical measurements.
Chapter 5, “Operating the Meter using the Computer Interface,” describes how to set
up, configure, and operate the Meter via the RS-232 computer interface on the
Meter’s rear panel.
Appendices
Safety Information
This section addresses safety considerations and describes symbols that may appear on
the Meter or in the manual.
A Warning statement identifies conditions or practices that could result in injury or
death. A Caution statement identifies conditions or practices that could result in damage
to the Meter or equipment to which it is connected.
To avoid electric shock, personal injury, or death, carefully read
the information in Table 1-1, “Safety Information,” before
attempting to install, use or service the Meter.
General Safety Summary
This instrument has been designed and tested in accordance with the European standard
publication EN61010-1: 2001 and U.S. / Canadian standard publications UL 610101:2004and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010.1:2004. The Meter has been supplied in a safe
condition.
This manual contains information and warnings that must be observed to keep the
instrument in a safe condition and ensure safe operation.
To use the Meter correctly and safely, read and follow the precautions in Table 1-1 and
follow all the safety instructions or warnings given throughout this manual that relate to
specific measurement functions. In addition, follow all generally accepted safety
practices and procedures required when working with and around electricity.
XWWarning
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Table 1-1. Safety Information
Safety Information 1
XW Warning
To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury, or death, read the following before
using the Meter:
• Use the Meter only as specified in this manual, or the protection provided by the Meter
might be impaired.
• Do not use the Meter in wet environments.
• Inspect the Meter before using it. Do not use the Meter if it appears damaged.
• Inspect the test leads before use. Do not use them if insulation is damaged or metal is
exposed. Check the test leads for continuity. Replace damaged test leads before using
the Meter.
• Verify the Meter's operation by measuring a known voltage before and after using it. Do
not use the Meter if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. If in doubt,
have the Meter serviced.
• Whenever it is likely that safety protection has been impaired, make the Meter
inoperative and secure it against any unintended operation.
• Have the Meter serviced only by qualified service personnel.
• Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as marked on the Meter, between the
terminals or between any terminal and earth ground.
• Always use the power cord and connector appropriate for the voltage and outlet of the
country or location in which you are working.
• Remove test leads from the Meter before opening the case.
• Never remove the cover or open the case of the Meter without first removing it from the
main power source.
• Never operate the Meter with the cover removed or the case open.
• Use caution when working with voltages above 30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 42 V dc.
These voltages pose a shock hazard.
• Use only the replacement fuses specified by the manual.
• Use the proper terminals, function and range for your measurements.
• Do not operate the Meter around explosive gas, vapor or dust.
• When using probes, keep your fingers behind the finger guards.
• When making electrical connections, connect the common test lead before connecting
the live test lead. When disconnecting, disconnect the live test lead before
disconnecting the common test lead.
• Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high voltage capacitors before testing
resistance, continuity, diodes, or capacitance.
• Before measuring current, check the Meter's fuses and turn OFF power to the circuit
before connecting the Meter to the circuit.
• When servicing the Meter, use only specified replacement parts.
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Symbols
Table 1-2 lists safety and electrical symbols that appear on the Meter or in this manual.
Table 1-2. Safety and Electrical Symbols
Symbol Description Symbol Description
W
X
Risk of danger. Important
information. See manual.
Hazardous voltage. Voltage > 30 V
dc or ac peak might be present.
PStandby power ON / OFF
J Earth ground
B AC (Alternating Current) E Capacitance
F DC (Direct Current) G Diode
D
or
AC or DC (Alternating or Direct
Current)
I Fuse
C
R
Continuity test or continuity beeper
tone
Y
Digital signal
Y Potentially hazardous voltage U Maintenance or Service
T Double insulated < Recycle
Do not dispose of this product as
h
CAT II
Static awareness. Static discharge
can damage parts.
Measurement Category II is for
measurements performed on
circuits directly connected to the
low voltage installation.
~
CAT I
unsorted municipal waste. Contact
Fluke or a qualified recycler for
disposal.
Measurement Category I is for
measurements not directly
connected to mains.
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Options and Accessories 1
Options and Accessories
Table 1-3 lists available options and accessories.
Table 1-3. Accessories
Item Model / Part Number
Premium Test Lead Set TL71
Fuse, .25*1.25, 0.063 A, 250 V, Slow 163030
Fuse, .25*1.25, 0.125 A, 250 V, Slow 166488
F1 - Fuse, 11 A, 1000 V, Fast, 406INX1.5IN, BULK 803293
Trigger Output ................................................... 5 V max
Math Functions
Min/max, relative, hold, compare and dB functions
Introduction and Specifications
Electrical Specifications 1
Electrical
Input Protection ............................................... 1000 V all ranges
Overrange.......................................................... 10 % on the largest ranges of all functions except continuity and diode
test
Remote Interfaces
RS-232C
Warranty
One year
Electrical Specifications
Accuracy specifications are valid for 5-½ digit mode and after at least a half-hour warm-up
DC Voltage Specifications
Maximum Input ................................................. 1000 V on any range
Common Mode Rejection................................. 120 dB at 50 or 60 Hz ±0.1% (1 kΩ unbalance)
Normal Mode Rejection .................................... 80 dB at Slow Rate
A/D Nonlinearity................................................ 15 ppm of range
Input Bias Current ............................................ <30 pA at 25 °C
Settling Considerations ................................... Measurement settling times are affected by source impedance, cable
dielectric characteristics, and input signal changes
Input Characteristics
Range
200 mV 199.999 mV
2 V 1.99999 V
20 V 19.9999 V
200 V 199.999 V 1 mV 10 mV 10 mV
1000 V 1000.00 V 10 mV 100 mV 100 mV
Notes:
[1] At some dual display measurements, the input impedance of 200 mV and 2 V ranges may be changed to 10 MΩ.
Full-Scale
(5-1/2 Digits)
Slow Medium Fast
1 μV 10 μV 10 μV
10 μV 100 μV 100 μV
100 μV 1000 μV 1000 μV
Resolution
Input Impedance
>10 GΩ
>10 GΩ
10 MΩ±1 %
10 MΩ±1 %
10 MΩ±1 %
Accuracy
Accuracy
Range
200 mV 0.01 + 0.003 0.015 + 0.004 0.0015 + 0.0005
2 V 0.01 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003
20 V 0.01 + 0.003 0.015 + 0.004
200 V 0.01 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003
1000 V 0.01 + 0.002 0.015 + 0.003
Notes:
[1] Accuracy given as ± (% of reading + % of range)
90 days 1 year
23 °C ± 5 °C 23 °C ± 5°C
[1]
Temperature Coefficient/°C
Outside 18 – 28 °C
0.001 + 0.0005
0.0020 + 0.0005
0.0015 + 0.0005
0.0015 + 0.0005
[1]
[1]
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AC Voltage Specifications
AC Voltage specifications are for ac sinewave signals >5 % of range. For inputs from 1 % to 5 % of range and <50 kHz,
add an additional error of 0.1 % of range, and for 50kHz to 100 kHz, add 0.13 % of range.
Maximum Input ................................................. 750 V rms or 1000 V peak or 8 x 10
Measurement Method ....................................... AC-coupled true-rms. Measures the ac component of input with up to
[1] Accuracy given as ± (% of reading + % of range)
90 days 1 year
23 °C ± 5 °C 23 °C ± 5 °C
[1]
Temperature
Coefficient/°C
Outside 18 – 28 °C
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Electrical Specifications 1
Resistance
Specifications are for 4-wire resistance function, or 2-wire resistance with REL. If REL is not used, add 0.2 Ω for 2-wire
resistance plus lead resistance.
Measurement Method ....................................... Current source referenced to LO input
Max Lead Resistance (4-wire ohms) ............... 10 % of range per lead for 200 Ω, 2 kΩ ranges. 1 kΩ per lead on all
Input Protection ................................................ 1000 V on all ranges
other ranges.
Input Characteristics
Range
200 Ω 199.999 Ω 0.001 Ω 0.01 Ω 0.01 Ω
2 kΩ 1.99999 kΩ 0.01 Ω 0.1 Ω 0.1 Ω
20 kΩ 19.9999 kΩ 0.1 Ω 1 Ω 1 Ω
200 kΩ 199.999 kΩ 1 Ω 10 Ω 10 Ω
2 MΩ 1.99999 MΩ 10 Ω 100 Ω 100 Ω
20 MΩ 19.9999 MΩ 100 Ω 1 kΩ 1 kΩ
100 MΩ 100.000 MΩ 1 kΩ 10 kΩ 10 kΩ
Full-Scale
(5-1/2 Digits)
Slow Medium Fast
Resolution
Accuracy
Accuracy
Range
200 Ω0.02 + 0.004 0.03 + 0.004
2 kΩ0.015 + 0.002 0.02 + 0.003
20 kΩ0.015 + 0.002 0.02 + 0.003
200 kΩ0.015 + 0.002 0.02 + 0.003
2 MΩ0.03 + 0.003 0.04 + 0.004
20 MΩ0.2 + 0.003 0.25 + 0.003
100 MΩ1.5 + 0.004 1.75 + 0.004
Notes:
[1] Accuracy given as ± (% of reading + % of range)
90 days 1 year
23 °C ± 5 °C 23 °C ± 5 °C
[1]
Temperature Coefficient/°C
Current Source
0.8 mA
0.8 mA
0.08 mA
0.008 mA
0.9 μA
0.16 μA
0.16 μA || 10 MΩ
Outside 18 – 28 °C
0.003 + 0.0006
0.003 + 0.0005
0.003 + 0.0005
0.003 + 0.0005
0.004 + 0.0005
0.01 + 0.0005
0.2 + 0.0005
DC Current
Input Protection ............................................... Tool accessible 11 A / 1000 V and 440 mA / 1000 V fuses.
Shunt Resistance.............................................. 0.01 Ω for 2 A and 10 A ranges
Range
200 uA 199.999 µA
2 mA 1999.99 µA
20 mA 19.9999 mA
200 mA 199.999 mA
2 A 1.99999 A
10 A 10.0000 A
Full-Scale
(5-1/2 Digits)
Slow Medium Fast
0.001 μA 0.01 μA 0.01 μA
0.01 μA 0.1 μA 0.1 μA
0.1 μA 1 μA 1 μA
1 μA 10 μA 10 μA
10 μA 100 μA 100 μA
100 μA
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1 Ω for 20 mA and 200 mA
Burden voltage < 1 mV for 200 uA and 2 mA range.
Input Characteristics
Resolution
1 mA 1 mA
Burden Voltage
<1 mV
<1 mV
<0.05 V
<0.5 V
<0.1 V
<0.5 V
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Accuracy
Accuracy
Range
200 μA
2 mA 0.015 + 0.005 0.02 + 0.005 0.002 + 0.001
20 mA 0.03 + 0.02 0.04 + 0.02 0.005 + 0.001
200 mA 0.02 + 0.005 0.03 + 0.008 0.005 + 0.001
2 A 0.05 + 0.02 0.08 + 0.02 0.008 + 0.001
10 A 0.18 + 0.01 0.2 + 0.01 0.008 + 0.001
Notes:
[1] Accuracy given as ± (% of reading + % of range)
90 days 1 year
23 °C ± 5 °C 23 °C ± 5 °C
0.02 + 0.005 0.03 + 0.005 0.003 + 0.001
[1]
Temperature Coefficient/°C
Outside 18 – 28 °C
AC Current
The following ac current specifications are for sinusoidal signals with amplitudes greater than 5 % of range. For inputs
from 1 % to 5 % of range, add an additional error of 0.1 % of range.
Input Protection ................................................ Tool accessible 11 A / 1000 V and 440 mA / 1000 V fuses
Illuminating All Display Segments.................................................................... 2-10
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Introduction 2
Introduction
This chapter explains how to prepare the Meter for operation by selecting the proper line
voltage, connecting the proper power cord for the selected line voltage, and turning the
Meter on. Also included is information on the proper storage, shipping, and cleaning of
the Meter.
Unpacking and Inspecting the Meter
Every care is taken in the choice of packing material to ensure that your Meter will reach
you in perfect condition. If the Meter has been subject to excessive handling in transit,
there may be visible external damage to the shipping carton. In the event of damage, keep
the shipping container and packing material for the carrier’s inspection.
Carefully unpack the Meter from its shipping container and inspect the contents for
damaged or missing items. If the Meter appears damaged or something is missing,
contact the carrier and Fluke immediately. Save the container and packing material in
case you have to return the Meter.
Contacting Fluke
To order accessories, receive operating assistance, or get the location of the nearest Fluke
distributor or Service Center, call:
USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)
Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)
Europe: +31 402-675-200
Japan: +81-3-3434-0181
Singapore: +65-738-5655
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500
Or visit Fluke's Web site at www.fluke.com.
To register this product, visit register.fluke.com.
Storing and Shipping the Meter
To prepare the Meter for storage or shipping, place it inside a sealed bag, fit the bag into
the packing material inside the original shipping container, and then secure the package.
Use the original shipping container if possible, as it provides shock isolation for normal
handling operations. If the original shipping container is not available, use a box that is
17.5 x 15.5 x 8.0 inches, with cushioning material that fills the space between the Meter
and the sides of the box.
To store the Meter, place the box under cover in a location that complies with the storage
environment specifications described in the “General Specifications” section in Chapter
1.
Power Considerations
The Meter operates on varying power distribution standards found throughout the world
and must be set up to operate on the line voltage that will power it. The Meter is packed
ready for use with a line voltage determined at the time of ordering. If the selected line
voltage does not match the power that the Meter will be plugged into, the Meter’s linevoltage setting must be changed and replacement of the line fuse may be required.
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Selecting the Line Voltage
The Meter operates on four different input line voltages. The selected line-voltage setting
is visible through the window in the line-fuse holder on the Meter’s rear panel.
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Insert a small screwdriver blade into the narrow recess to the left of the fuse
holder and pry it to the right until the holder pops out. See Figure 2-1.
3. Remove the voltage-selector block from the fuse holder.
4. Rotate the selector block until the desired voltage rating faces outward.
5. Replace the selector block back into the fuse holder.
6. Install the fuse holder back into the Meter and reconnect the power cord.
Changing the line-voltage setting may require a different line-power fuse for proper
operation.
Replacing the Fuses
The Meter uses one fuse to protect the line-power input and two fuses to protect the
current-measurement inputs.
Line-Power Fuse
The Meter has a line-power fuse in series with the power supply. Table 2-1 indicates the
proper fuse for each of the four line-voltage selections. The line-power fuse is accessed
through the rear panel.
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Insert a small screwdriver blade into the narrow recess to the left of the fuse
holder and pry it to the right until the holder pops out. See Figure 2-1.
3. Remove the fuse and replace it with a fuse of an appropriate rating for the
selected line-power voltage. See Table 2-1.
4. Replace the selector block back into the fuse holder.
To avoid electric shock or fire, do not use makeshift fuses or
short-circuit the fuse holder.
Line Voltage Selection Fuse Rating
XW Warning
Table 2-1. Line Voltage to Fuse Rating
100 / 120 0.125 A, 250 V (slow blow)
220 / 240 0.063 A, 250 V (slow blow)
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Figure 2-1. Replacing the Line Power Fuse
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Current-Input Fuses
The 200 mA and 10 A inputs are protected by user-replaceable fuses.
• The 200 mA input is protected by a fuse (F2) rated at 440 mA, 1000 V (fast
blow), 10,000 A minimum breaking capacity.
• The 10 A input is protected by a fuse (F1) rated at 11 A, 1000 V (fast blow),
10,000 A minimum breaking capacity.
For protection against fire or arc flash, replace a blown fuse
with a fuse of an identical rating.
To test the current-input fuses:
1. Turn on the Meter and plug a test lead into the INPUT VZYR HI terminal.
2. Press O.
3. Press Vto set the range to 200 Ω. Only the 200 Ω, 2 kΩ, and 20 kΩ ranges can
be used to test the mA input fuse.
4. Insert the other end of the test lead into the mA terminal. If the fuse is good, the
Meter displays a reading of 0.000 Ω. If the fuse is blown, the Meter displays 0L
to indicate an overload.
5. Remove the test lead from the mA terminal and insert it into the 10 A terminal.
If the fuse is good, the Meter displays a reading of <1.000 Ω. If the fuse is blown,
the Meter displays 0L to indicate an overload.
XW Warning
XW Warning
To avoid electric shock, remove the power cord and any test
leads from the Meter before opening the current-input fuse
cover.
To replace the current-input fuses:
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1. Remove power from the Meter by unplugging its power cord.
2. Turn the Meter upside down.
3. Remove the retaining screw on the fuse access door located on the bottom of the
Meter. See Figure 2-2.
4. Remove the protective cover from the fuse holders by slightly depressing the
back edge of the cover to unlatch it from the printed circuit board. Pull up on the
back edge of the cover and remove it from the fuse compartment.
5. Remove the defective fuse and replace it with a fuse of an appropriate rating. See
Table 2-1.
6. Replace the protective cover by pushing it over the fuses while aligning the
catches with the holes in the printed circuit board. Press the cover down until the
catches engage the printed circuit board.
7. Replace the fuse access door and install the retaining screw.
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Figure 2-2. Replacing the Current-Input Fuses
F2
F1
Bottom front
left corner
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