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3000 FC
Wireless Multimeter

Calibration Manual

July 2014
© 2014 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.

LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service. The warranty period is three years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and
services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of
a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in
Fluke's opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal
conditions of operation or handling. Fluke warrants that software will operate substantially in accordance
with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non-defective media.
Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption.
Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end-user customers
only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of Fluke. Warranty support is
available only if product is purchased through a Fluke authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the
applicable international price. Fluke reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of
repair/replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country.
Fluke's warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke's option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair,
or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke authorized service center within the
warranty period.
To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return
authorization information, then send the product to that service center, with a description of the difficulty,
postage and insurance prepaid (FOB Destination). Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit. Following
warranty repair, the product will be returned to Buyer, transportation prepaid (FOB Destination). If Fluke
determines that failure was caused by neglect, misuse, contamination, alteration, accident, or abnormal
condition of operation or handling, including overvoltage failures caused by use outside the product’s
specified rating, or normal wear and tear of mechanical components, Fluke will provide an estimate of repair
costs and obtain authorization before commencing the work. Following repair, the product will be returned to
the Buyer transportation prepaid and the Buyer will be billed for the repair and return transportation charges
(FOB Shipping Point).
THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES,
INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY.
Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty, or exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not
apply to every buyer. If any provision of this Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other
decision-maker of competent jurisdiction, such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other
provision.
Fluke Corporation
P.O. Box 9090
Everett, WA 98206-9090
U.S.A.
11/99

Fluke Europe B.V.
P.O. Box 1186
5602 BD Eindhoven
The Netherlands

Table of Contents

Title
Introduction ........................................................................................................
Contact Fluke .....................................................................................................
Safety Information ..............................................................................................
Symbols .........................................................................................................
Hazardous Voltage ........................................................................................
Test Lead Alert ..............................................................................................
Specifications .....................................................................................................
AC Voltage .....................................................................................................
DC Voltage, Continuity, Resistance, Diode Test, and Capacitance ..............
AC and DC Current........................................................................................
Frequency ......................................................................................................
Frequency Counter Sensitivity .......................................................................
Input Characteristics ......................................................................................
MIN MAX Recording ......................................................................................
Required Equipment ..........................................................................................
Performance Tests .............................................................................................
Display Test ...................................................................................................
Backlight Test ................................................................................................
Keypad Test ...................................................................................................
Fuse Test .......................................................................................................
Function Performance Tests .........................................................................
Before Calibration Adjustment ...........................................................................
Enter the Password .......................................................................................
Change the Password ...................................................................................
Restore the Default Password .......................................................................
Calibration Adjustment .......................................................................................
Maintenance.......................................................................................................
User-Replaceable Parts .....................................................................................

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Table
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Title
Symbols ..................................................................................................................
Required Equipment ...............................................................................................
Performance Tests .................................................................................................
Calibration Adjustment ...........................................................................................
User-Replaceable Parts .........................................................................................

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List of Figures

Figure

Title

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Fuse Test................................................................................................................
Non-Current Performance Test Connections .........................................................
Current Performance Test Connections .................................................................
Calibration Password Reset ...................................................................................
Battery and Fuse Replacement ..............................................................................
Replacement Parts and Accessories .....................................................................

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Introduction
Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury,
read all safety information before you use the Product.
This manual contains the verification and calibration adjustment procedures for
the 3000 FC Wireless Multimeter (the Product). Please see the 3000 FC Users
Manual for usage information.

Contact Fluke
To contact Fluke, call one of the following telephone numbers:
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Technical Support USA: 1-800-44-FLUKE (1-800-443-5853)
Calibration/Repair USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)
Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)
Europe: +31 402-675-200
Japan: +81-3-6714-3114
Singapore: +65-6799-5566
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500

Or, visit Fluke's website at www.fluke.com.
To register your product, visit http://register.fluke.com.
To view, print, or download the latest manual supplement, visit
http://us.fluke.com/usen/support/manuals.

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Safety Information
A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user.
A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to the
Product or the equipment under test.

 Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:
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Carefully read all instructions.
Use the Product only as specified, or the protection supplied by the
Product can be compromised.
Limit operation to the specified measurement category, voltage, or
amperage ratings.
Do not use the Product around explosive gas, vapor, or in damp or
wet environments.
Do not touch voltages >30 V ac rms, 42 V ac peak, or 60 V dc.
Do not exceed the Measurement Category (CAT) rating of the lowest
rated individual component of a Product, probe, or accessory.
Measure a known voltage first to make sure that the Product
operates correctly.
Do not use the Product if it is damaged.
Disable the Product if it is damaged.
Do not work alone.
Disconnect power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before
you measure resistance, continuity, capacitance, or a diode
junction.
Comply with local and national safety codes. Use personal
protective equipment (approved rubber gloves, face protection, and
flame-resistant clothes) to prevent shock and arc blast injury where
hazardous live conductors are exposed.
Remove circuit power before you connect the Product in the circuit
when you measure current. Connect the Product in series with the
circuit.
Limit operation to the specified measurement category, voltage, or
amperage ratings.
Have an approved technician repair the Product.
Do not operate the Product with covers removed or the case open.
Hazardous voltage exposure is possible.
Use only specified replacement parts.
Remove the input signals before you clean the Product.
Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator shows to
prevent incorrect measurements.
The battery door must be closed and locked before you operate the
Product.
Remove the test leads and all input signals before you replace the
batteries or fuses.

Wireless Multimeter
Safety Information

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Do not use the Product if it operates incorrectly.
Examine the case before you use the Product. Look for cracks or
missing plastic. Carefully look at the insulation around the
terminals.
Use only correct measurement category (CAT), voltage, and
amperage rated probes, test leads, and adapters for the
measurement.
Do not use test leads if they are damaged. Examine the test leads
for damaged insulation, exposed metal, or if the wear indicator
shows. Check test lead continuity.
Keep fingers behind the finger guards on the probes.
Do not touch the probes to a voltage source when the test leads are
connected to the current terminals.
Replace a blown fuse with exact replacement only for continued
protection against arc flash.
Remove the batteries if the Product is not used for an extended
period of time, or if stored in temperatures above 50 °C. If the
batteries are not removed, battery leakage can damage the Product.
Batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can cause burns or
explode. If exposure to chemicals occurs, clean with water and get
medical aid.
Connect the common test lead before the live test lead and remove
the live test lead before the common test lead.
Remove all probes, test leads, and accessories that are not
necessary for the measurement.
Do not use the TL175 or TP175 test probes in CAT III or CAT IV
environments without the probe tip fully extended and correct
category rating visible in the window.
When the TL175 is used with instruments or other accessories, the
lowest category rating of the combination applies. One exception is
when the probe is used with the AC172 or AC175.
Make sure test leads are firmly connected to instrument and
other accessories.

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Symbols
The symbols in Table 1 are used on the Product or in this manual.
Table 1. Symbols
Symbol

Meaning



Risk of Danger. Important information. See Manual.



Conforms to European Union directives.



Conforms to relevant North American Safety Standards.



Battery



Hazardous voltage.




Conforms to relevant Australian EMC requirements.



Conforms to relevant South Korean EMC standards.

Fuse

CAT III

Measurement Category III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the
distribution part of the building’s low-voltage MAINS installation.

CAT IV

Measurement Category IV is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected at the
source of the building’s low-voltage MAINS installation.



Double Insulation



This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirements. The
affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in
domestic household waste. Product Category: With reference to the equipment types in the
WEEE Directive Annex I, this product is classed as category 9 "Monitoring and Control
Instrumentation" product. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Go
to Fluke’s website for recycling information.

Hazardous Voltage
The display shows  and the hazardous voltage indicator illuminates red when a
hazardous voltage (≥30 V) is present on the input of the Product
Test Lead Alert
The display shows LEAD for a second when you turn the function switch to or
from the mA position to remind you to make sure the test leads are in the correct
terminals.

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Specifications

Specifications
Maximum voltage between any
Terminal and Earth Ground ................................. 1000 V dc or ac rms
 Fuse Protection for mA inputs ....................... 0.44 A (44/100 A, 440 mA), 1000 V FAST Fuse, Fluke specified part only
Display (LCD)
Update rate ......................................................... 4/sec
Votls, amps, ohms, ............................................. 6,000 counts
Frequency ........................................................... 10,000 counts
Capacitance ........................................................ 1,000 counts
Battery Type .......................................................... Three AA Alkaline batteries, NEDA 15A IEC LR6
Battery Life ............................................................ 250 hours minimum
Temperature
Operating ............................................................ -10 °C to 50 °C
Storage ............................................................... -40 °C to 60 °C
Relative Humidity .................................................. 0 % to 90 % (0 °C to 35 °C), 0 % to 75 % (35 °C to 40 °C), 0 % to 45 %
(40 °C to 50 °C)
Altitude
Operating ............................................................ 2,000 m
Storage ............................................................... 12,000 m
Temperature Coefficient....................................... 0.1 X (specified accuracy) /°C (<18 °C or >28 °C)
Wireless Frequency .............................................. 2.4 GHz ISM Band 20 meter range
Size (HxWxL) ......................................................... 1.87 in x 3.68 in x 8.14 in (4.75 cm x 9.3 cm x 20.7 cm)
Weight .................................................................... 17.2 oz (487.5 g)
Radio Frequency Certification ............................. FCC: T68-DMFBLE; IC: 6627A-DMFBLE
Safety ..................................................................... IEC 61010-1, Pollution Degree 2
IEC 61010-2-033:Measurement 1000V CAT III/600V CATIV
Electromagnetic Environment ............................. IEC 61236-1, Portable
Electromagnetic Compatibility ............................ Radio Frequency Emissions, IEC CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A.
Group 1 have intentionally generated and/or use conductively coupled
radio-frequency energy which is necessary for the internal functioning
of the equipment itself.
Class A equipment is suitable for use in non-domestic locations and/or
directly connected to a low-voltage power supply network. Class A
equipment may have potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic
compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as
radiated disturbances.
Applies to use in Korea only. .............................. Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting & Communication
Equipment) [1]
[1] This product meets requirements for industrial (Class A)
electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should
take notice of it. This equipment is intended for use in business
environments and is not to be used in homes.

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For all specifications:
Accuracy is specified for 1 year after calibration, at operating temperatures of 18 °C to 28 °C, with relative humidity at 0 %
to 90 %. Accuracy specifications take the form of ±([ % of Reading ] + [ Number of least significant digits ]).

AC Voltage
Function



[1]

Range

[1]

Resolution

600.0 mV

0.1 mV

6.000 V
60.00 V
600.0 V
1000 V

0.001 V
0.01 V
0.1 V
1V

Accuracy
45 Hz to 500 Hz

[2][3][4]

1.0 % + 3

500 Hz to 1 kHz

2.0 % + 3

All ac voltage ranges are specified from 1 % of range to 100 % of range.

[2]

Crest factor of ≤3 at 4000 counts, decreasing linearly to 1.5 at full scale.

[3]

For non-sinusoidal waveforms, add –(2 % of reading + 2 % full scale) typical, for crest factor up to 3.

[4]

Do not exceed 107 V-Hz

DC Voltage, Continuity, Resistance, Diode Test, and Capacitance
Function

Range



0.1 mV



6.000 V
60.00 V
600.0 V
1000 V

0.001 V
0.01 V
0.1 V
1V

600 Ω

1Ω



Ω
Diode Test



Accuracy
0.09 % + 2
0.09 % + 2
0.15 % + 2
Meter beeps at <25 Ω, beeper detects opens or shorts of
250 μs or longer.
0.5 % + 2

600.0 Ω

0.1 Ω

6.000 kΩ

0.001 kΩ

60.00 kΩ

0.01 kΩ

600.0 kΩ

0.1 kΩ

6.000 MΩ

0.001 MΩ

50.00 MΩ
2.000 V
1000 nF

0.01 MΩ
0.001 V
1 nF

1.5 % + 3

10.00 μF

0.01 μF

1.2 % + 2

100.0 μF

0.1 μF

9999 μF
[1]

Resolution

600.0 mV

[1]

0.5 % + 1

1 μF

1%+2

10 % typical

In the 9999 μF range for measurements to 1000 μF, the measurement accuracy is 1.2 % + 2.

AC and DC Current
Function



60.00 mA

(45 Hz to 1 kHZ)

400.0 mA



6

Range

[2]

[1]

0.01 mA
[3]

60.00 mA
400.0 mA

Resolution

[3]

0.1 mA
0.01 mA
0.1 mA

[1]

All ac current ranges are specified from 5 % of range to 100 % of range.

[2]

Input burden voltage (typical): 400 mA input 2 mV/mA.

[3]

400.0 mA accuracy specified up to 600 mA overload.

Accuracy
1.5 % + 3
0.5 % + 3

Wireless Multimeter
Specifications

Frequency
Range

Resolution

99.99 Hz
999.9 Hz
9.999 kHz
99.99 kHz
[1]

Accuracy

0.01 Hz
0.1 Hz
0.001 kHz
0.01 kHz

[1]

0.1 % + 1

Frequency is specified up to 99.99 kHz in volts and up to 10 kHz in amps.

Frequency Counter Sensitivity
Typical Sensitivity (RMS Sine Wave)

Input Range [1] [2]







2 Hz to 45 Hz

45 Hz to 10 kHz

10 kHz to 20 kHz

20 kHz to 50 kHz

50 kHz to 100 kHz

6V

0.5 V

0.6 V

1.0 V

2.8 V

Unspecified [3]

60 V

5V

3.8 V

4.1 V

5.6 V

9.6 V

600 V

50 V

36 V

39 V

50 V

58 V

1000 V

500 V

300 V

320 V

380 V

NA

6V

0.5 V

0.75 V

1.4 V

4.0 V

Unspecified [3]

60 V

4V

3.8 V

4.3 V

6.6 V

13 V

600 V

40 V

36 V

39 V

45 V

58 V

1000 V

500 V

300 V

320 V

380 V

NA

60.00 mA

5 mA

4 mA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

400.0 mA
5 mA
4 mA
NA
Maximum input for specified accuracy = 10X Range or 1000 V.
Noise at low frequency and amplitude may exceed the frequency accuracy specification.
Unspecified but usable depending on quality and amplitude of signal.
In mA and A ranges, frequency measurement is specified to 10 kHz.

[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]

Input Characteristics
Function

Overload
Protection

Input Impedance
(nominal)

Common Mode
Rejection Ratio
(1 kΩ unbalance)

Normal Mode Rejection



1100 V rms

>10 MΩ <100 pF

> 120 dB at dc, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

> 60 dB at 50 Hz or 60 Hz




1100 V rms

>10 MΩ < 100 pF

> 60 dB, dc to 60 Hz

1100 V rms

>10 MΩ <100 pF

> 120 dB at dc, 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Open Circuit Test
Voltage

Ω/
/

1100 V rms

<2.7 V dc

1100 V rms

<2.7 V dc

Function
mA

> 60 dB at 50 Hz or 60 Hz

Full Scale Voltage
Typical Short Circuit Current
To 6 MΩ

50 MΩ

<0.7 V dc

<1.1 mA

Overload Protection
Fused, 44/100 A, 1000 V FAST Fuse

<350 μA

<0.9 V dc

2.000 V dc
Overload

600 mA overload for 2 minutes maximum, 10 minutes rest
minimum

MIN MAX Recording
Function

Accuracy

DC Functions

The specified accuracy of the measurement function ±12 counts for changes >350 ms in duration.

AC Functions

The specified accuracy of the measurement function ±40 counts for changes >900 ms in duration.

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Required Equipment
The equipment in Table 2 is necessary for performance tests and calibration
adjustment.
Table 2. Required Equipment
Recommended Equipment

Measurement Function
DC Volts

DC Current

AC Volts

5522A Multi-Product Calibrator
(or equivalent)

AC Current

Accuracy
10 mV to 600 V
±0.02 %
600 μA to 10 A
±0.25 %
6 mV to 600 V
±0.25 % @ 45 Hz to 1 kHz
600 µA to 10 A
±0.375 % @ 45 Hz to 1 kHz
0 Ω to 5 MΩ

Resistance

±0.225 %
10 Ω to 30 MΩ
±0.375 %

Capacitance

Frequency

8

9 μF to 900 μF
±0.475 %
2 V @ 50 kHz
±0.025 %

Wireless Multimeter
Performance Tests

Performance Tests
Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury,
do not perform the performance test procedures unless the
Product is fully assembled.
The performance tests verify the full operation of the Product and measure the
accuracy of each function against Product specifications. If the Product fails a
part of the test, calibration adjustment and/or repair is necessary. See
“Calibration Adjustment”.
Display Test
To verify that all segments of the display function:
1. Turn on the Product.
2. Look at the icons on the display to make sure there are no missing segments
or voids in the display text.
3. If segments of the display are missing, repair is necessary. See “Contact
Fluke”.
Backlight Test
To verify that the backlight functions:
1. With the Product on, push .
2. The backlight comes on. If it does not, repair is necessary. See “Contact
Fluke”.
Keypad Test
To verify that the keypad functions, turn on the Product and push each button
separately. Each time a button is pushed, the Product will beep. If the Product
does not act as described here, see “Contact Fluke”.

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Fuse Test
To verify that the Product fuse is good:
1. Set the function switch to

.

2. Connect a test lead to the  jack as shown in Figure 1.
3. Touch the other end of the test lead to the mA jack.
A good fuse will show a resistance of 12 Ω or less. Replace the fuse if the
resistance is higher or OL is shown. See the “User-Replaceable Parts” section
for the correct replacement fuse.

440 mA
<12

OK
OK

gxr009.eps

Figure 1. Fuse Test

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Function Performance Tests
Before you do the function performance tests:
1. Make sure that you have the necessary equipment. See Table 2.
2. Make sure the Product battery is good or replace it if necessary. See “Battery
Replacement”.
3. Warm up the Calibrator as necessary. Refer to its specifications.
4. Let the temperature of the UUT (Unit Under Test) become stable to room
temperature.
For the non-current tests, see the connections in Figure 2. For the current tests,
see the connections in Figure 3:
1. Apply the input level for each step shown in Table 3.
2. Compare the indication on the Product display with the display reading limits
in Table 3.
3. If the display indication falls outside of the range shown in Table 3, calibration
adjustment or repair of the Product is necessary. See “Calibration
Adjustment”.
3000 FC

5522A

NORMAL
V, ,
RTD

AUX

SCOPE

A, -SENSE,
AUXV

150VPK
MAX

HI
1000V
RMS
MAX

20V
RMS
MAX

LO

TRIG
OUT

1V PK
MAX
20VPK
MAX
20V
PK
MAX

TC

+/

0

•

20VPK
MAX

hcd07.eps

Figure 2. Non-Current Performance Test Connections

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3000 FC

5522A

NORMAL

AUX

SCOPE

V, ,
RTD

A, -SENSE,
AUXV

150VPK
MAX

HI
1000V
RMS
MAX

20V
RMS
MAX

LO

TRIG
OUT

1V PK
MAX
20VPK
MAX
20V
PK
MAX

TC

+/

0

•

20VPK
MAX

hcd09.eps

Figure 3. Current Performance Test Connections
Table 3. Performance Tests
Test
(Switch
Position)

Lower Limit

Upper Limit

5 V 45 Hz

4.947

5.053

5 V 1 kHz

4.897

5.103

3 V 45 Hz

2.967

3.033

50 V 45 Hz

49.47

50.53

50 V 1 KHz

48.97

51.03

30 V 45 Hz

29.67

30.33

500 V 45 Hz

494.7

505.3

500 V 1 kHz

489.7

510.3

1000 V 45 Hz

987

1013



1 V 900 Hz

899.0

901.0

Volts AC,
Frequency

5 V 50 kHz

49.94

50.06


Volts AC

12

Input

Units

V ac

Hz

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Performance Tests

Table 3. Performance Tests (cont.)
Test
(Switch
Position)

Input

Lower Limit

Upper Limit

.01 V

0.008

0.012

-5 V

-5.006

-4.994

50 V

49.94

50.06

10 V

9.7

10.3

-500 V

-500.6

-499.4

1000 V

997

1003

3 mV

2.8

3.2

500 mV

499.4

500.6

-500 mV

-500.6

-499.4

30 mV 60 Hz

29.4

30.6

500 mV 60 Hz

494.7

505.3

500 mV 1 kHz

489.7

510.3

6Ω

5.8

6.2

500 Ω

497.3

502.7

.6 kΩ

.596

.604



5 kΩΩ

4.974

5.026

Ohms

50 kΩ

49.74

50.26

500 kΩ

497.4

502.6

5 MΩ

4.974

5.026

50 MΩ

49.22

50.78

10 nF

8

12

900 nF

887

913

9 μF

8.87

9.13

90 μF

88.7

91.3

900 μF

887

913



DC Volts


DC Millivolts


AC Millivolts


Capacitance

V dc

mV dc

mV ac

Ω

kΩ

MΩ

nF

μF



24 Ω

Beeper On

Continuity

251 Ω

Beeper Off



1.95 V

1.928

1.972



50 mA 45 Hz

49.22

50.78

mA AC

350 mA 1 kHz

344.4

355.6

50 mA

49.72

50.28

350 mA

347.9

352.1

Diode



DC Amps

Units

V dc

mA ac

mA dc

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Before Calibration Adjustment
Before the Product calibration can be adjusted, you must put the Product into its
Calibration mode menu and enter your password.
To get to Calibration mode:
1. With the Product off, push and hold .
2. Turn the knob to . CAL is shown. The Product is now in Calibration mode.
Enter the Password
To enter the password:
1. Push . The Calibration counter is shown, for example: N002.
2. Push . The display shows “????”. The factory default password that
must be entered is “1234”.
3. The top row of buttons corresponds to each number:
•

Push  to enter a 1.

•

Push to enter a 2.

•

Push  to enter a 3.

•

Push  to enter a 4.

•

Push  to enter a 5.

As each number is entered, the cursor automatically moves to the next
number.
To enter “1234”, push , , , and .
4. Push  to go to the first calibration point C-01.
If the correct password is entered, “C-01” is shown. If the incorrect password
is entered, “????” is shown and the password must be entered correctly to
go to the first calibration point, “C-01”.
Change the Password
Note
If you change the password and then lose it, see the “Restore the
Default Password” section.
To change the password:
1. Push . The Calibration counter is shown, for example: N002.
2. Push . The display shows “????”.
3. Enter the correct password digits.
4. Push . “----“ is shown.
5. Enter the new password digits.
6. Push  to enter and store the new password.

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Restore the Default Password
If the calibration password is lost, the default password (1234) can be manually
restored with the subsequent steps:

 Warning
To prevent electric shock or personal injury, remove all input
signals before you open the Product.
1. Remove the Product battery door. See “Battery Replacement”.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the bottom case screws.
3. Keep the pca in the top case.
4. Apply 4.5 V dc across the battery contacts on the pca. Note the polarity that
is shown in Figure 4.
5. Turn the knob on the front of the Product to turn on the Product.
6. Short across the CAL keypad on the pca. See Figure 4. The default password
is now restored.
7. Remove the 4.5 V dc supply and replace the bottom case, batteries, and
battery door.
Battery
contacts

XAF1

XBT1

Short across calibration key
pads to reset default password

XBF1

S2

XBT2

J6

F1

hcd08.eps

Figure 4. Calibration Password Reset

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Calibration Adjustment
The Product features closed-case calibration adjustment and uses known
reference sources. The Product measures the applied reference source,
calculates correction factors, and stores the correction factors in nonvolatile
memory.
Should the Product fail any of the performance tests, do the calibration
adjustment procedure.
When “C-01” is shown on the display, apply the correct input signal shown in
Table 4 to the Product. Then push  to confirm the calibration step. If the
input signal does not satisfy the calibration requirement, “Err” is shown. If the
signal is not stable, it can be necessary to push  several times to confirm the
calibration.
After confirmation, the Product goes to the subsequent calibration step.
Note
After you push , wait until the calibration step number advances
before you change the calibrator source. Some adjustment steps
can take several seconds to execute before the Product goes to the
subsequent step.
Set the Calibrator to Standby after you complete adjustment of each
function.

 Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:
Do not change source value until calibration step number on
the display has incremented.
Input each signal to the Product in the sequence shown in Table 4. When the last
calibration point is recorded, “End” shows on the display.
Note
While the calibration adjustment points are shown in Table 4, the
Product also can show the necessary inputs. For each step, push
 to see the necessary input and then push to see the
measured value.

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Table 4. Calibration Adjustment
Calibration
Step

Switch Position

Jacks

C-01
C-02
C-03

Calibrator Output Signal
0 V dc
300 mV dc



60 mV dc

C-04

-300 mV dc

C-05

6 V dc

C-06



C-07
C-08



60 V dc

, COM

600 V dc
60 V ac @ 60 Hz

C-09

600 Ω

C-10

6 kΩ

C-11



60 kΩ

C-12

600 kΩ

C-13

6 MΩ

C-14
C-15
C-16




2 V dc

mA, COM

400 mA dc
60 mA ac @ 60 Hz

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Maintenance
Warning
To prevent a possible electrical shock or personal injury:
•

Have an approved technician repair the Product.

•

Do not operate the Product with covers removed or the case
open. Hazardous voltage exposure is possible.

•

Use only specified replacement parts.

•

Remove the input signals before you clean the Product.

Clean the case with a damp cloth and weak detergent. Do not use a solvent or
cleaners with abrasives.
Dirt or moisture in the terminals can cause incorrect measurements. To clean the
terminals:
1. Turn off the Product and remove all test leads.
2. Shake out dirt that can possibly be in the terminals.
3. Soak a clean swab with weak detergent and water.
4. Move the swab around in each terminal.
5. Dry each terminal with canned air to push the water and detergent out of the
terminals.

Warning
To prevent electrical shock or personal injury, remove the test
leads and all input signals before you replace the batteries or
fuses. To prevent damage or injury, install only specified
replacement parts shown in Table 5.

 Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:

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•

Replace a blown fuse with exact replacement only for continued
protection against arc flash.

•

Use only specified replacement fuses.

•

Remove the batteries if the Product is not used for an extended
period of time, or if stored in temperatures above 50 °C. If the
batteries are not removed, battery leakage can damage the
Product.

•

Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks.

•

Be sure that the battery polarity is correct to prevent battery
leakage.

•

Batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can cause burns or
explode. If exposure to chemicals occurs, clean with water and
get medical aid.

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Maintenance

To replace the batteries:
1. Turn off the Product and remove all test leads.
2. Lift the tilt stand up as shown in Figure 5.
3. Turn the battery-door latch until the unlock symbol () aligns with the arrow.
4. Lift off the battery door.
5. Remove the three AA batteries and replace them with new ones. Use the
correct battery orientation.
6. Install the battery door.
7. Turn the battery-door latch until the locked symbol () aligns with the arrow.
To replace the fuse:
1. Turn off the Product and remove all test leads.
2. As shown in Figure 5, remove six screws from the case bottom.
3. Pull the case bottom from the case top.
4. Remove the fuse from its holder and replace it with a 440 mA, 1000 V FAST
fuse with a minimum interrupt rating of 10,000 A. Use only Fluke PN 943121.
5. To reassemble the Product, do the steps in the opposite sequence.

gxr010.eps

Figure 5. Battery and Fuse Replacement

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User-Replaceable Parts
If the Product fails, replace the batteries and do a fuse test. User-replaceable
parts are shown in Table 5 and Figure 6. To get parts and accessories, see the
“Contact Fluke” section.
Table 5. User-Replaceable Parts
Reference
Designator

Description

Quantity

F1

 Fuse, 440 mA, 1000 V

943121

H1, H2, H3

SCREW,M3-0.5X5MM,PHILLIPS PAN HEAD,DIN
7985,STEEL,ZINC,METRIC MACHINE SCREW

3498942

H4

SCREW,4-14,.312,PAN,PHILLIPS,STEEL,ZINCCLEAR,THD FORM,#3 HEAD

642931

MP15

FLUKE-3000-2002,CASE BOTTOM

4121881

FLUKE 89-4-8012,BATTERY CONTACT, DUAL

666435

BT1, BT2,
BT3

BATTERY,PRIMARY,ZN-MNO2,1.5V, 2.24AH,15A,LR6,
ALKALINE, AA,14X50MM, BULK

376756

MP18

FLUKE-3000-2013, FOAM PAD

4145833

1

MP19

FLUKE-3000-2011,GASKET, BATTERY DOOR

4137532

1

MP20, MP22 FLUKE-3000-2018,BATTERY DOOR ASSEMBLY

4207624

1

MP23

FLUKE-15X7-8013,FASTENER,HALF TURN

2278155

1

H5, H6, H7,
H8, H9, H10

SCREW,5-14,.750,PAN,PHILLIPS,STEEL,BLACK
CHROMATE,THD FORMING

832246

FLUKE-28II EX-8007,FOAM PAD,ADHESIVE, 28-2EX

4067356

4MM ADAPTER,2 PER BAG, 4MM ADAPTER

4004616

-

3000 FC DMM Quick Reference Guide

4466364

1

-

3000 FC DMM Safety Information

4466491

1

MP16

-

-

 To ensure safety, use exact replacement only.

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Fluke Part
Number
1
3
1
1
2
3

6
1
Not Shown
1 set
Not Shown

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User-Replaceable Parts

MP20

3000 FC DMM
Quick Reference Guide

3000 FC DMM
Safety Information

MP22

MP23

MP19

MP18

H5, H6, H7
H8, H9, H10 (6x)

Battery
AA x 1.5 V

BT1, BT2, BT3 (3x)

MP16

MP15
H4
H1, H2, H3(3x)
F1

Fuse 440 mA
1000 V, Fast

gxr012.eps

Figure 6. Replacement Parts and Accessories

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