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Model 2831E , 5491B
4 ½ Digit and 50,000 Count Bench
Multimeters
USER MANUAL
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Page 1 - Multimeters

Model 2831E , 5491B 4 ½ Digit and 50,000 Count Bench Multimeters USER MANUAL

Page 2 - Safety Summary

10 5. Range and Combination function selecting keys Select a 2nd display parameter Select a 2nd display parameter S

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11 HI/IN/LO Indicates the limit testing results RMT Multimeter is in remote control mode AUTO Auto ranging enabled Max/Min

Page 4 - Compliance Statements

12 2.4 Front Panel Menu Overview The menu is organized in a top-down tree structure with three levels (menus, commands and parameter

Page 5 - Table of Contents

13 2.5 Rear Panel Summary The rear panel of the multimeter is shown in Figure 2-4. This section includes important information that should be revi

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14 2.6 Power up 2.6.1 Power Line Connection Follow the procedure below to connect the multimeter to line power and turn on the instrument. 1.

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15 Figure 2-5 Input terminals Table 2-1 Input protection Limits Function Input Terminals Maximum Allowable Input DCV to COM 1010V DC ACV,HZ to

Page 8 - 1.2 Incoming Inspection

16 hands-off measurements.  Do not use test leads or accessories that decrease voltage spacing. This diminishes arc protection and cre

Page 9 - Chapter 2 Overview

17 2.6.6 Warm-up time The multimeter is ready for use as soon as the power-up sequence has completed. However, to achieve rated accuracy and sta

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18 Chapter 3 Basic Measurements 3.1 Preparation One of the first things you would like to do with your multimeter is to become acquainted with

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19 6. Press + to turn on the secondary display, Use or key to choose the function for secondary display. 7. Take readings from the display

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2 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Safety Notice Supplement As described in the International

Page 13 - 2.5 Rear Panel Summary

20 3.3 Measuring Current Model 2831E current measurement range: 2 mA, 20 mA, 200 mA, *2 A, *20 A Model 5491B current measurement range: 5 mA, 50

Page 14 - 2.6 Power up

21 5. In manual range, if the “OVL.D” message is displayed, press up key to select a higher range until a desired reading is displayed. Use the

Page 15 - 2.6.3 Power-up Sequence

22 (Model 2831E) DC Current measurement on Range: 2 A, 20 A (Model 5491B) DC Current measurement on Range: 5 A, 20 A (Model 2831E) AC Current me

Page 16 - 2.6.5 Power-on Defaults

23 2. From the front panel, use a screwdriver to rotate the fuse carrier several turns counter-clockwise. Take the fuse carrier out of the socket. 3

Page 17 - 2.7 Display

24 Note: Source current flows from the to COM terminals Figure 3-3 Resistance Measurements 3.5 Measuring Frequency and Period Frequenc

Page 18 - 3.2 Measuring Voltage

25 damaged. 4. Take reading from the display Figure 3-4 Frequency and Period Measurements Input Impedance =1.1 MΩ in parallel with 100 pF CAUTION

Page 19 - AC VOLTAGE SOURCE

26 3.6.1 Connections Assuming the multimeter is under factory default conditions, the basic procedure to measure continuity is as follows: 1. Co

Page 20 - 3.3 Measuring Current

27 Figure 3-6 Diode Measurement Note: Source current flows from the to COM terminals 3.8 Measuring True RMS AC+DC The multimeter can meas

Page 21 - DC CURRENT SOURCE

28 DC+AC RMS volt measurement DC+AC RMS current measurement Figure 3-7 True RMS value of AC+DC voltages and currents Measurement 3.8.2 Using

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29 Table 3-2 Available 2nd display parameters for different measurement functions Primary Display Secondary Display

Page 23 - 3.4.1 Connections

3 Do not attempt any internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present. DO NOT SUBST

Page 24 - 3.5.3 Connections

30 1. Press → for percent math operation and the present reference value displays: +1.00000 2. Use and keys to choose a numer

Page 25 - 3.6 Measuring Continuity

31 To set the reference voltage, perform the following steps: 1. Press + for dB math operation and the present reference value is displayed:

Page 26 - 3.7 Testing Diode

32 To set the reference impedance, perform the following steps: 1. Press → for dBm math operation and the present reference value is displayed

Page 27 - 3.8.1 Connections

33 Chapter 4 Measurement Options This chapter provides description of the front panel features of the multimeter. For those measurement options ac

Page 28 - parameter display

34 measure the applied signal. However, auto ranging should not be used when optimum speed is required. Note that up-ranging and down-ranging occurs

Page 29 - 3.9 Math Functions

35 The RATE parameters are explained as follows: Fast FAST sets speed to 25 readings per second. Use FAST, if speed is of primary importance, ho

Page 30 - 3.9.2 dB Calculation

36 4. Use or key to move across to the TRIG MODE command on the command level. “1: TRIG MOD” will be displayed. 5. Press to move down a l

Page 31 - 3.9.3 dBm Calculation

37 4.4.1 Enabling limits Use the following procedure to turn on the limit operation: 1. Press → to enable or disable LIMIT TEST function. 4.

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38 Terminal character setup. The information is not directly related to making measurements but is an important part of operating the multimeter. 4.5

Page 33 - 4.1.1 Range

39  1200  600 Note: Factory default baud rate is 9600. Before you choose a baud rate, make sure the programming terminal on a computer that wil

Page 34 - 4.1.2 Relative

4 SAFETY SYMBOL This symbol on an instrument indicates that the user should refer to the operating instructions located in the manual. Electrical

Page 35 - 4.2 Trigger Operations

40 7. Press (ENTER) to confirm the selection. The message “SAVED” will be displayed to show that the change is now in effect. The multimeter will

Page 36 - 4.4 Limit Operations

41 Chapter 5 Remote Operation Besides the front panel control, the multimeter provides a USB interface and RS232 interface (model 5491B only) for

Page 37 - 4.5 System Operations

42  600 Note: Factory default baud rate is 9600. Refer to section 4.5.2 for details on configuring baud rate settings on the multimeter. 5.2.4

Page 38 - 4.5.2 Baud rate

43 Chapter 6 SCPI Command Reference This chapter provides descriptions of all available remote communication commands which correspond to Standard

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44  Brackets [ ]: Some command words are enclosed in brackets. These brackets are used to denote an optional command word that does not nee

Page 40 - 4.5.4 Key Sound

45 <n> Numeric value: A numeric value parameter can consist of a NRf number or one of the following name parameters: DEFault, MIN

Page 41 - 5.1 USB & RS232

46  The command header should be followed by a question mark (?) to generate a query for that command. For example: FUNC? 6.2.4 Multiple Command

Page 42 - 5.3 Data Format

47 Table 6-1 DISPlay Subsystem Commands Summary Command Function Description :DISPlay :ENABle <b> :ENABle? Enable or disable front panel d

Page 43 - 6.2 Command Syntax

48 6.3.2 FUNCtion subsystem The commands in this subsystem are used to configure the measurement function subsystems and are summarized in Table 6

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49 6.3.3 VOLTage subsystem The commands in this subsystem are used to configure and control voltage measurement function and are summarized in Tab

Page 45 - 6.2.2 Short-form Rules

5 Table of Contents Notice ...

Page 46 - 6.3 Command Reference

50 Command Parameter: <n> = 0.1, 1, 10 Set power line cycles per integration DEFault 1 MINimum 10 MAXimum

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51 <b> = 1 or ON Enable auto range 0 or OFF Disable auto range Query: :AUTO? Query auto range (ON or OFF) Description:

Page 48 - 6.3.2 FUNCtion subsystem

52 by :REFerence <n> or :ACQuire command. If not, and error will occur in the return string.) :STATe <b> Command syntax: :VOLTage:AC:

Page 49 - 6.3.3 VOLTage subsystem

53 6.3.4 CURRent subsystem The commands in this subsystem are used to configure and control current measurement function and are summarized in Ta

Page 50 - :RANGe Commands

54 Command Parameter: <n> = 0.1, 1, 10 Set power line cycles per integration DEFault 1 MINimum 10 MAXimum

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55 Command parameter: <b> = 1 or ON Enable auto range 0 or OFF Disable auto range Query: :AUTO? Query auto range (ON

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56 Conversely, when a reference is set using the :ACQuire command, the :REFerence? query command returns the acquired reference value.

Page 53 - 6.3.4 CURRent subsystem

57 6.3.5 RESistance subsystem The commands in this subsystem are used to configure and control resistance measurement function and are summarized

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58 :RANGe Commands :[UPPer] <n> Command syntax: :RESistance:RANGe[:UPPer] <n> Set measurement range for Ω Command Parameter: <n

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59 :REFerence <n> Commands :REFerence <n> Command syntax: :RESistance:REFerence <n> Specify reference for Ω Command paramete

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6 3.9.2 dB Calculation ...

Page 57 - Speed Commands

60 :ACQuire Command syntax: :RESistance:REFerence:ACQuire Acquire reference for Ω Description: When one of these commands is sent, the measur

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61 :RANGe <n> Command syntax: :FREQuency:THReshold:VOLTage:RANGe <n> Set voltage threshold range. :PERiod:THReshold:VOLTage:RANGe <n

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62 :STATe <b> Command syntax: :FREQuency:REFerence:STATe <b> Control reference for FREQ :PERiod:REFerence:STATe <b

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63 Table 6-8 TRIGger Subsystem Commands Summary Command Function Description Default :TRIGger :SOURce <name> :SOURce? Select control so

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64 6.3.9 SYSTem Subsystem SYSTem:ERRor Command Command syntax: :SYSTem:ERRor? Description: This query command is used to query error messages

Page 62 - 6.3.7 TRIGger subsystem

65 Chapter 7 Specifications A-1 Introduction Chapter 7 describes the complete specifications of the multimeter. A-2 Technical Specificat

Page 63 - 6.3.8 FETCH Subsystem

66 MODEL 2831E SPECIFICATIONS DC Voltage Resolution, Full Scale reading and Accuracy: ± (% of reading + % of range), 23 °C ± 5 °C Rate Range Resolut

Page 64 - 6.3.10 Common Commands

67 DC Current: ± (% of reading + % of range), 23 °C ± 5 °C Rate Range Resolution Full Scale Reading Accuracy (1 year) Burden Voltage(1) & Shunt

Page 65 - Chapter 7 Specifications

68 Resistance: ± (% of reading + % of range), 23 °C ± 5 °C Rate Range (1) Resolution Full Scale Reading Test Current Accuracy (1 year) Slow 200.00

Page 66 - AC Voltage

69 AC Voltage Resolution, Full Scale reading and Accuracy Range Resolution Full Scale Reading 500.00 mV 5.0000 V 50.000 V 500.00 V 750.0 V 10 μV

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7 6.3.9 SYSTem Subsystem ... 64 6.3.1

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70 DC Current: ± (% of reading + % of range), 23 °C ± 5 °C Rate Range Resolution Full Scale Reading Accuracy (1 year) Burden Voltage(1) & Shunt

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71 Resistance: ± (% of reading + % of range), 23 °C ± 5 °C Rate Range (1) Resolution Full Scale Reading Test Current Accuracy (1 year) Slow 500.00

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72 Period: ± (% of reading + % of range), 23 °C ± 5 °C ACV Range Frequency Range Best Resolution Full Scale Reading Accuracy Input Sensitivi

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73 SERVICE INFORMATION Warranty Service: Please go the support and service section on our website www.bkprecision.com to obtain a RMA #. Return the

Page 72 - General Specifications

74 LIMITED WARRANTY B&K Precision Corp. warrants to the original purchaser that its products and the component parts thereof, will be free from

Page 73 - SERVICE INFORMATION

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Page 74 - LIMITED WARRANTY

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8 Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Feature Overview The 2831E 4½ digit and 5491B 50,000 count multimeters provide measurements with high accur

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9 Chapter 2 Overview 2.1 Front Panel Overview The front panel of the multimeter is shown in Figure 2-1. This figure includes some

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