Fluke 396, 397 manual Supplied Accessories Specifications

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The proper power cord is connected to the unit. Do not use a two- conductor extension cord or a three-prong to two-prong adapter. This will defeat the protective feature of the third conductor in the power cord.

The instrument is configured to operate on the voltage at the power source. See Installation Section.

The proper fuse is in place for the power source to operate. The correct fuse to use is: Littelfuse, Cat.No. 218500; T, 250VAC, 0.5A.

All other devices connected to or in proximity to this instrument are properly grounded or connected to the protective third-wire earth ground.

Supplied Accessories

The Instrument is supplied with this Getting Started Manual, a disk containing the Getting Started Manual and the Users Manual, and a disk containing a Windowsversion of the ArbExplorer software.

Specifications

The Instrument specifications are listed in Appendix A of the Users Manual. These specifications are the performance standards or limits against which the instrument is tested.

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Contents 396/397 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Introduction Feature HighlightsDescription Output Functions ArbExplorer Feature HighlightsFeatures, Functions, and Options Output ChannelsArbitrary Waveforms Remote ControlAmplitude Trigger ModesFrequency Agility Safety ConsiderationsMulti-Instrument Synchronization Supplied Accessories Specifications 396/397

396, 397 specifications

The Fluke 397 and Fluke 396 are two advanced handheld oscilloscopes, designed specifically for electrical testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Both models are tailored for professionals who require reliable and efficient tools for diagnosing electrical equipment issues.

One of the standout features of the Fluke 397 and 396 is their dual function as both an oscilloscope and a multimeter. This versatility allows users to perform a variety of measurements such as voltage, current, resistance, and frequency, all within a single compact device. Professionals appreciate this integration, as it eliminates the need for multiple tools, streamlining the testing process in the field.

The Fluke 397 and 396 offer a user-friendly interface with an intuitive touchscreen display that makes data review easy. The high-resolution screen provides clear visibility even in bright sunlight, ensuring that users can view waveforms and measurement results in any environment. The devices also feature an advanced triggering system, which allows users to capture and analyze intermittent signals, a common challenge when working with electrical equipment.

In terms of technology, Fluke has incorporated their exclusive Intelli-Results technology into the 397 and 396 models. This feature intelligently analyzes waveform data and provides users with actionable insights and suggestions, helping to simplify diagnostics and enabling technicians to quickly address issues. Furthermore, these oscilloscopes come equipped with a built-in memory feature that allows users to store captured waveforms and measurements for later analysis or reporting.

Another significant characteristic of the Fluke 397 and 396 is their robust build quality, designed to withstand the rigors of fieldwork. The devices are rated for CAT III and CAT IV operation, ensuring safety when used in high-voltage environments. They also feature IP54-rated protection, safeguarding against dust and moisture, which enhances their durability in challenging conditions.

Overall, the Fluke 397 and 396 oscilloscopes represent the pinnacle of modern electrical testing technology, combining functionality, durability, and ease of use. Their comprehensive measurement capabilities, advanced features, and rugged construction make them essential tools for electrical professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their work.