Using Additional Capabilities

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To perform a selective reset, do the following:

1.From the User Options menu, press to open the MORE OPTIONS menu.

2.Press to open the RESET menu (see Figure 6-12).

3.Choose the reset options which include: the default settings for Master Reset, or selectively resetting any of the main modes, e.g., Scope, Meter, Ohm, Diode, or EXT.mV.

Figure 6-12. Reset Menu Window

4. Press to reset.

Some of the configuration settings can be preset to become active at every power on.

1.From the User Options menu, press (MORE OPTIONS), and open the STARTUP MENU window (see Figure 6-13).

Figure 6-13. Startup Menu Window

2.Specify on or off for each of the following:

-whether or not to identify the waveform (trace) source (TRACE IDENTIFIERS).

-whether or not to identify the trigger source, slope, level, and delay (TRIGGER IDENTIFIER)

-whether or not to CLEAR at RUN. When Clear at Run is set to on, and you perform a single shot, the old waveform is cleared first each time the test tool writes a new waveform.

-whether or not to select high or low INFORMATION LEVEL facility. When the Information Level is set to high, you will get all on-line information available in your ScopeMeter test tool.

Factory defaults place all four of these items on.

3.Press to select the new Default Settings.

4.Press to close the window.

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Fluke 99B, 105B manual Reset Menu Window

99B, 105B specifications

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