Fluke has produced a fun, animated video that makes an important point.
Using its 289 industrial trending digital multimeter, facility maintenance professionals can collect revealing system performance data without getting pinned down.
The video is set in a secret industrial complex and the mission is to capture 10,000 readings using the DMM.
Complete with ominous music and furtive figures darting around heavy equipment and dodging an armed security team, the video shows how the instrument can be attached to a circuit and collect information, even while the operator is busy elsewhere.
The DMM can record events that take place in a test circuit over time, without the user being present.
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