In order to name the accumulating needs for notification and communication, Fluke Inc. introduces FlukeView Forms innovative software. The original Fluke software makes the mighty tool of this really great Fluke Series 1650 II automatic and three-in one tester by making sure that all important events, i.e. intermittent events, saves for you to be able so see later so that you can analyze trends with the help of the best possible reports only Fluke produces.
With the help of the FlukeView storing software, the data output capabilities of easy to use unique and innovative tools for electricians can be used to resolve core issues. Electrician can download the readings from the unit into this unique software to spot continuance and info reporting data. Electrical contractor can see the reports within seconds and compare data from up to eight unique measuring instruments on the very same info-doc giving important analysis capabilities that a single testing unit can not provide. This unique Fluke software communicates with supported meters fast and easily via an infrared serial interface. FlukeView software will instantly see the unit you are using and transfer the recorded data with a single press of a button.
The unique FlukeView software comes with exception analysis and data forms. Moreover, the electrician is able to adjust reports for his own assessment and for various project oriented work. Recorded information stored in original software can be send out to other files. Using the Fluke Digital Multimeter, Thermometer and ProcessMeter, 1650 (1652 and 1653 testers), the electrical contractor can calculate and cache dozens of data reading to the device's memory system, and then later transfer data from one computer system to another using FlukeView Forms Software.
This superb software also logs data to make analyzing your charts and graphs simpler and easier. This superb procedure of information saving makes readings more detailed when the input signal changes greatly. The measure of signal transition that will cause an event can be adjusted to fit your specific test position. The max, min and average of versions are saved for each event. Stored data can also be shaped so that info will be recorded over original intervals (e.g. every 30 sec or 5 minutes).
Equal to 500 records can be stored in the Fluke 1653 Digital Multimeter. The info recorded for each testing consists of the functions associated with a remotely located unit, user selectable testing hosts and effect annotations.
With the help of the FlukeView storing software, the data output capabilities of easy to use unique and innovative tools for electricians can be used to resolve core issues. Electrician can download the readings from the unit into this unique software to spot continuance and info reporting data. Electrical contractor can see the reports within seconds and compare data from up to eight unique measuring instruments on the very same info-doc giving important analysis capabilities that a single testing unit can not provide. This unique Fluke software communicates with supported meters fast and easily via an infrared serial interface. FlukeView software will instantly see the unit you are using and transfer the recorded data with a single press of a button.
The unique FlukeView software comes with exception analysis and data forms. Moreover, the electrician is able to adjust reports for his own assessment and for various project oriented work. Recorded information stored in original software can be send out to other files. Using the Fluke Digital Multimeter, Thermometer and ProcessMeter, 1650 (1652 and 1653 testers), the electrical contractor can calculate and cache dozens of data reading to the device's memory system, and then later transfer data from one computer system to another using FlukeView Forms Software.
This superb software also logs data to make analyzing your charts and graphs simpler and easier. This superb procedure of information saving makes readings more detailed when the input signal changes greatly. The measure of signal transition that will cause an event can be adjusted to fit your specific test position. The max, min and average of versions are saved for each event. Stored data can also be shaped so that info will be recorded over original intervals (e.g. every 30 sec or 5 minutes).
Equal to 500 records can be stored in the Fluke 1653 Digital Multimeter. The info recorded for each testing consists of the functions associated with a remotely located unit, user selectable testing hosts and effect annotations.
About the Author:
Mark Dobson is a level I Fluke Network Inspector in Cheyenne Wyoming and a consultant in Fluke Digital Multimeters.
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