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Q. |
How far away can the display
be used from the meter? |
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A. |
The wireless range is 30
feet, but it may be higher in certain situations or
environments. |
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Q. |
Will I lose my reading if I
remove the display while I’m taking a measurement? |
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A. |
No, you won’t. The display
can be removed during a measurement reading without any
reading interruptions. |
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Q. |
What happens if my co-worker
and I both have this remote display meter and we
accidentally get the displays mixed up? |
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A. |
A great thing about this
meter is that it will automatically match itself to
whatever display is put on it. All a user has to do is
put on the display and then turn the meter on and off.
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|
Q. |
Is there any way to help me
locate a misplaced or lost display? |
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A. |
The beeper is located in the
display module. To locate a misplaced display, you can
either push the yellow shift button or place the meter
base in the continuity function and while shorting the
test leads together. |
|
Q. |
How much extra am I paying
for this technology? |
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A. |
The cost of the meter is
$299.95, which makes it competitive with other mid-range
meters. |
|
Q. |
Who else makes a remote
display meter? |
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A. |
No one else is making one. |
|
Q. |
I work in a noisy
environment. Will I have to worry about interference
compromising the integrity of the reading? |
|
A. |
No, the Fluke 233 Remote
Display module is shielded, so noise won’t be a problem. |
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Q. |
Can I use this meter with
the display attached to the multimeter? |
|
A. |
Absolutely! The 233
functions with the display on or off the meter to
optimize flexibility. |
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A. |
I bet it has a short battery
life because of the remote display. |
|
Q. |
No, it has a 400 hour
battery life, which is similar to most multimeters. |