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Using The Multimeter
Using The Recorder Functions
Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors
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Index
Specifications
Sample tests
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
Statement of Conformity
ScopeMeter Test Tool Kit
Unpacking the Test Tool Kit
# Description
Description
Safety Information Read First
Safety Information Read First
If Safety Features are Impaired
Use of the test tool in a manner not specified may
Impair the protection provided by the equipment
Using The Scope
Powering the Test Tool
About this Chapter
Screen After Reset
Resetting the Test Tool
Open the Waveform Options
Navigating a Menu
Input Connections
Hiding Key Labels and Menus
Scope Connections
Making Scope Connections
Screen After an Auto Set
Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View
Making Automatic Scope Measurements
Select the Peak-Peak
Measurement
Hz and V peak-peak as Scope Readings
Freezing the Screen
Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture
Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms
Jump to Waveform
Using Persistence to Display Waveforms
Jump to Waveform and Select
Persistence , then select Infinite
Suppressing High Frequency Noise
Displaying Glitches
Acquiring Waveforms
Selecting AC-Coupling
Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform
Select 10kHz HF reject to
Or a vs B
Analyzing Waveforms
Mathematics... to open
Mathematics menu
Making Meter Connections
Using The Multimeter
Measuring Resistance Values
Making Multimeter Measurements
Submenu
Making a Current Measurement
Highlight a ac
Open the Current Probe
Ampere Measurement Readings
Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges
Freezing the Readings
Making a Relative Measurement
Making Relative Measurements
Opening the Recorder Main Menu
Using The Recorder Functions
Plotting Measurements Over Time TrendPlot
Starting a TrendPlot Function
Highlight Trend Plot Scope
TrendPlot Reading
Displaying Recorded Data
Menu
Changing the Recorder Options
Turning Off the TrendPlot Display
Open the Recorder Options
Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory Scope Record
Starting a Scope Record Function
Highlight Scope Record
Using ScopeRecord in Single Sweep Mode
Using Scope Record in Triggered Single Sweep Mode
Jump to Display Glitches Select Yes, then jump to Mode
Level
Triggered Single Sweep Recording
Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record
Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens
Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors
Replaying a Waveform
Replaying Step-by-Step
Replaying Continuously
Turning Off the Replay Function
Capturing 100 Intermittents Automatically
Zooming in a Waveform
Zooming in on a Waveform
Turning Off the Zoom Function
Displaying the Zoomed Waveform
Making Cursor Measurements
Using Horizontal Cursors on a Waveform
Turn off the cursors
Using Vertical Cursors on a Waveform
Making Rise Time Measurements
Using Cursors on a A+B, A-B or A*B Waveform
Triggering on Waveforms
Screen with all Trigger Information
Setting Trigger Level and Slope
Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger View
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
Automatic Trigger Options
Open the Trigger Options menu
Open the Automatic Trigger
Reject Filter
Triggering on Edges
Open the Trigger Options menu Open the Trigger on Edge menu
Select Free Run, jump to Noise
Set Noise reject Filter to On
Triggering on Noisy Waveforms
Making a Single Acquisition
Select On Trigger, jump to Noise
Making a Single Shot Measurement
Triggering on External Waveforms
Select 1.2V under the Ext Level
Label
Triggering on Video Signals
Enable video line selection
Triggering on Video Frames
Triggering on Video Lines
Triggering on Pulses
Detecting Narrow Pulses
Select On Trigger
Triggering on Narrow Glitches
Open the Trigger Options menu Select On Trigger
Finding Missing Pulses
Triggering on Missing Pulses
Saving and Recalling
Using Memory, PC and Printer
Saving Screens with Associated Setups
Deleting Screens with Associated Setups
Recalling Screens with Associated Setups
Display the SAVE/PRINT key labels
Scroll through all stored screens
Recalling a Setup Configuration Viewing Stored Screens
Documenting Screens
Connecting to a Computer
Connecting a Serial Printer
Connecting to a Printer
Baud Rate
Setting up the Printing Configuration
Open the Printer Setup submenu
Printing a Screen
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Tips
Using the Standard Accessories
Heavy Duty Fixed Connections for Scope
Probing Using 2-mm Heavy Duty Test Probes
Tips Using the Standard Accessories
Measuring Using Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
Tips Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
Press and hold
Using the Tilt Stand
Suppressing Key Labels and Menu’s
Turn the test tool off
Accept French as the language
Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness
Changing the Information Language
Open the Language Select
Choose 04, jump to Day
Open Date Adjust menu
Changing Date and Time
Choose 1999, jump to Month
Setting the Power Down Timer
Saving Battery Life
Select Unchanged
Open the User Options menu Open the Auto Set Adjust Menu
Changing the Auto Set Options
To Coupling
Cleaning the Test Tool
Maintaining the Test Tool
Storing the Test Tool
Charging the Batteries
Charging the Batteries
Open the User Options menu
Extending Battery Operation Time
Select Voltage, then jump to
Replacing the NiMH Battery Pack BP190
Calibrating the Voltage Probes
Select 101, then return
Maintaining the Test Tool
Open the Version & Calibration
Parts and Accessories
Standard Accessories
Displaying Calibration Information
Ordering Code
Standard Accessories
TL24 General Purpose Leads
RS200
Optional Accessories
Troubleshooting
FlukeView Does Not Recognize The Test Tool
Battery Operated Fluke Accessories Do Not Function
Introduction
Specifications
Performance Characteristics
Safety Characteristics
Dual Input Oscilloscope
Isolated Inputs a and B Vertical
Horizontal
Isolated External Trigger
Trigger and Delay
Automatic Connect-and-View Trigger
Edge Trigger
Automatic Scope Measurements
AC+DC Voltage True RMS
AC Voltage VAC
Duty Cycle Duty
Amperes AMP
Peak
Frequency Hz
Decibel dB
Power
Phase
Temperature Temp
DMM Measurements on Meter Inputs
Meter
Diode
With Optional Temperature Probe
Recorder
TrendPlot Meter or Scope
Scope Record
Miscellaneous
Zoom, Replay and Cursors
Mechanical
Probe Calibration
Memory
Optical InterfacePort
Environmental
Safety
Max. Input Voltages
Max. Floating Voltage
Environmental
Safety
Electrical specifications
Probe
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Disturbance less than 10% of full scale = 3V/m
Electromagnetic Immunity
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Numerics
Index
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