Fluke 196, 199, 192 user manual Safety Information Read First

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Safety Information: Read First

Warning

To avoid electrical shock or fire if a test tool input is connected to more than 42 V peak (30 Vrms) or on circuits of more than 4800 VA:

Use only insulated voltage probes and test leads (and adapters) supplied with the test tool, or equivalents as specified in the accessory list, see Chapter 8.

Before use, inspect voltage probes, test leads and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged.

Remove all probes, test leads and accessories that are not in use.

Always connect the battery charger first to the ac outlet before connecting it to the test tool.

Do not connect the ground spring to voltages higher than 42 V peak (30 Vrms) from earth ground.

Do not apply voltages that differ more than 600 V from earth ground to any input when measuring in a CAT III environment.

Do not apply voltages that differ more than 1000 V from earth ground to any input when measuring in a CAT II environment.

Do not apply voltages that differ more than 600 V from each other to the isolated inputs when measuring in a CAT III environment.

Do not apply voltages that differ more than 1000 V from each other to the isolated inputs when measuring in a CAT II environment.

Do not apply input voltages above the rating of the instrument. Use caution when using 1:1 test leads because the probe tip voltage will be directly transmitted to the test tool.

Do not use exposed metal BNC or banana plug connectors.

Do not insert metal objects into connectors.

Always use the test tool only in the manner specified.

Voltage ratings that are mentioned in the warnings, are given as limits for “working voltage”. They represent

V ac rms (50-60 Hz) for ac sinewave applications and as V dc for dc applications.

Overvoltage Category III refers to distribution level and fixed installation circuits inside a building.

Overvoltage Category II refers to local level, which is applicable for appliances and portable equipment.

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Contents Fluke 192/196/199 Page Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Service Centers Table of Contents Using The Recorder Functions Using The MultimeterUsing Replay, Zoom and Cursors Fluke 192/196/199Iii Index SpecificationsManufacturer Declaration of ConformityStatement of Conformity Sample testsScopeMeter Test Tool Kit Unpacking the Test Tool Kit# Description DescriptionSafety Information Read First Safety Information Read First Use of the test tool in a manner not specified may If Safety Features are ImpairedImpair the protection provided by the equipment Powering the Test Tool Using The ScopeAbout this Chapter Screen After Reset Resetting the Test ToolOpen the Waveform Options Navigating a MenuInput Connections Hiding Key Labels and MenusScope Connections Making Scope ConnectionsScreen After an Auto Set Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-ViewSelect the Peak-Peak Making Automatic Scope MeasurementsMeasurement Hz and V peak-peak as Scope Readings Freezing the ScreenUsing Average for Smoothing Waveforms Using Average, Persistence and Glitch CaptureJump to Waveform Jump to Waveform and Select Using Persistence to Display WaveformsPersistence , then select Infinite Suppressing High Frequency Noise Displaying GlitchesSelecting AC-Coupling Acquiring WaveformsReversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform Select 10kHz HF reject to Mathematics... to open Analyzing WaveformsMathematics menu Or a vs BMaking Meter Connections Using The MultimeterMeasuring Resistance Values Making Multimeter MeasurementsHighlight a ac Making a Current MeasurementOpen the Current Probe SubmenuAmpere Measurement Readings Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges Freezing the ReadingsMaking a Relative Measurement Making Relative MeasurementsOpening the Recorder Main Menu Using The Recorder FunctionsStarting a TrendPlot Function Plotting Measurements Over Time TrendPlotHighlight Trend Plot Scope TrendPlot Reading Displaying Recorded DataTurning Off the TrendPlot Display Changing the Recorder OptionsOpen the Recorder Options MenuStarting a Scope Record Function Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory Scope RecordHighlight Scope Record Using ScopeRecord in Single Sweep Mode Jump to Display Glitches Select Yes, then jump to Mode Using Scope Record in Triggered Single Sweep ModeLevel Triggered Single Sweep Recording Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope RecordReplaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens Using Replay, Zoom and CursorsReplaying a Waveform Replaying Step-by-StepTurning Off the Replay Function Replaying ContinuouslyCapturing 100 Intermittents Automatically Zooming in a Waveform Zooming in on a WaveformTurning Off the Zoom Function Displaying the Zoomed WaveformMaking Cursor Measurements Using Horizontal Cursors on a WaveformTurn off the cursors Using Vertical Cursors on a WaveformMaking Rise Time Measurements Using Cursors on a A+B, A-B or A*B WaveformTriggering on Waveforms Screen with all Trigger Information Setting Trigger Level and SlopeTrigger Delay or Pre-trigger View Using Trigger Delay or Pre-triggerOpen the Trigger Options menu Automatic Trigger OptionsOpen the Automatic Trigger Open the Trigger Options menu Open the Trigger on Edge menu Triggering on EdgesSelect Free Run, jump to Noise Reject FilterMaking a Single Acquisition Triggering on Noisy WaveformsSelect On Trigger, jump to Noise Set Noise reject Filter to OnMaking a Single Shot Measurement Select 1.2V under the Ext Level Triggering on External WaveformsLabel Triggering on Video Signals Triggering on Video Frames Enable video line selectionTriggering on Video Lines Detecting Narrow Pulses Triggering on PulsesSelect On Trigger Triggering on Narrow Glitches Open the Trigger Options menu Select On Trigger Finding Missing PulsesTriggering on Missing Pulses Saving and Recalling Using Memory, PC and PrinterSaving Screens with Associated Setups Recalling Screens with Associated Setups Deleting Screens with Associated SetupsDisplay the SAVE/PRINT key labels Scroll through all stored screens Recalling a Setup Configuration Viewing Stored ScreensDocumenting Screens Connecting to a ComputerConnecting a Serial Printer Connecting to a PrinterOpen the Printer Setup submenu Setting up the Printing ConfigurationPrinting a Screen Baud RateFluke 192/196/199 Tips Using the Standard AccessoriesHeavy Duty Fixed Connections for Scope Probing Using 2-mm Heavy Duty Test ProbesTips Using the Standard Accessories Measuring Using Independently Floating Isolated Inputs Using the Independently Floating Isolated InputsTips Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs Suppressing Key Labels and Menu’s Using the Tilt StandTurn the test tool off Press and holdChanging the Information Language Adjusting the Contrast and BrightnessOpen the Language Select Accept French as the languageChanging Date and Time Open Date Adjust menuChoose 1999, jump to Month Choose 04, jump to DaySetting the Power Down Timer Saving Battery LifeChanging the Auto Set Options Open the User Options menu Open the Auto Set Adjust MenuTo Coupling Select UnchangedMaintaining the Test Tool Cleaning the Test ToolStoring the Test Tool Charging the Batteries Charging the BatteriesOpen the User Options menu Extending Battery Operation TimeCalibrating the Voltage Probes Replacing the NiMH Battery Pack BP190Select 101, then return Select Voltage, then jump toMaintaining the Test Tool Standard Accessories Parts and AccessoriesDisplaying Calibration Information Open the Version & CalibrationOrdering Code Standard AccessoriesTL24 General Purpose Leads RS200 Optional Accessories Troubleshooting FlukeView Does Not Recognize The Test Tool Battery Operated Fluke Accessories Do Not FunctionPerformance Characteristics SpecificationsSafety Characteristics IntroductionIsolated Inputs a and B Vertical Dual Input OscilloscopeHorizontal Automatic Connect-and-View Trigger Trigger and DelayEdge Trigger Isolated External TriggerAutomatic Scope Measurements AC+DC Voltage True RMS AC Voltage VACPeak Amperes AMPFrequency Hz Duty Cycle DutyPhase PowerTemperature Temp Decibel dBDMM Measurements on Meter Inputs MeterDiode With Optional Temperature ProbeTrendPlot Meter or Scope RecorderScope Record Miscellaneous Zoom, Replay and CursorsMemory Probe CalibrationOptical InterfacePort MechanicalEnvironmental Max. Input Voltages SafetyMax. Floating Voltage Electrical specifications SafetyProbe Environmental102 Disturbance less than 10% of full scale = 3V/m Electromagnetic Immunity104 Numerics Index106 107 108