Fluke fluke123 user manual Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability

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LIMITED WARRANTY & 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 be- gins 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 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 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 or send the product, with a description of the difficulty, postage and insurance prepaid (FOB Destination), to the nearest Fluke authorized service center. 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 the failure was caused by misuse, alteration, accident or abnormal condition of operation or handling, 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, WHETHER ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, RELIANCE OR ANY OTHER 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 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 USA, or

Fluke Industrial B.V., P.O. Box 680, 7600 AR, Almelo, The Netherlands

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Contents Fluke Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Service Centers Table of Contents Fluke Iii Specifications Statement of Conformity Declaration of ConformityManufacturer Sample testsModel Unpacking the Test Tool Kit# Description 123 123/SCCScopeMeter Test Tool Kit Safely Using the Test Tool Safely Using the Test Tool Fluke Powering the Test Tool Goal of this ChapterResetting the Test Tool Screen After ResetChanging Backlight Reading the Screen From full to emptyMaking Selections in a Menu Basic NavigationInput B Looking at the Measurement ConnectionsInput a Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and View Screen After an Auto SetMeasurement Setup Making MeasurementsHz and Vpp as Main Readings Touch Hold OFF appears on Freezing the ScreenHolding a Stable Reading Making Relative Measurements Making a Relative MeasurementChanging the Time Base Selecting Auto/Manual RangesChanging the Graphic Representation on the Screen Changing the AmplitudeOn the screen Positioning the Waveform on the ScreenObserve that the trigger identifier moves horizontally Smoothing the Waveform 11. Smoothing the WaveformDisplaying the Envelope of a Waveform 12. Displaying the Envelope of a WaveformTrendPlotting a Waveform Starting a TrendPlot functionTurning Off the TrendPlot Display Acquiring the WaveformChanging the TrendPlot Reading Making a Single Acquisition14. Making a Single Acquisition Recording Slow Signals over a Long Period of Time Start RecordingSelecting AC-Coupling Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed WaveformSetting Trigger Level and Slope Triggering on a Waveform     Selecting the Trigger ParametersIsolated Triggering Triggering on Video Signals 17. Isolated Triggering18. Measuring Video Signals Triggering on a Specific Video Line Recalling Screens Saving and Recalling a Setup or a ScreenSaving Screens Deleting Screens Using a Printer 19. Connecting a Serial Printer    Using FlukeView Software 21. Connecting a ComputerStoring the Test Tool Cleaning the Test ToolAbout this Chapter Charging the Ni-Cd Battery Pack Charging the Battery PackKeeping Batteries in Optimal Condition Replacing and Disposing of the Ni-Cd Battery Pack Replacing the Battery PackUsing and Adjusting 101 Scope Probes Adjusting Scope Probes  Calibrating the Test Tool Parts and AccessoriesStandard Accessories Standard Accessories Ordering CodeMaintaining the Test Tool Parts and Accessories Optional Accessories SW90WUsing the Tilt Stand Using the Tilt StandChanging the Information Language Setting the Grid Display Adjusting the Screen Contrast Changing the DisplayChanging Date and Time Saving Battery Life Setting the Power Down TimerChanging the Auto Set Options Using Proper Grounding PotentialFluke multimeter Solving Printing and Other Communication ErrorsBattery Testing of Fluke Accessories Introduction Performance CharacteristicsSafety Characteristics Environmental DataDual Input Oscilloscope VerticalRanges HorizontalTrigger Sampling Rate for both channels simultaneouslyAuto Set Advanced Scope FunctionsDisplay Modes Dual Input Meter Input a and Input BPulse Width Pulse PhaseDuty Cycle Duty Decibel dBAdvanced Meter Functions Display PowerMiscellaneous MemoryEnvironmental Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCUp to 400 Hz SafetyMax. Input Voltage Input a and B = 10 V/m Trace disturbance with STL120 No visible disturbance= 3 V/m Disturbance less than 10% of full scaleVDC, VAC, VAC+DC OHM, CONT, Diode CAP Index Fluke Index Fluke