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To set the pulse width to 150 ms, continue as follows:
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Enable the arrow keys to adjust
the pulse width.
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Select 150 ms.
Figure 32. Triggering on Missing Pulses
Contents
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LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION O F L I ABI LITY
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Table of Contents
Chapter Title Page
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Contents
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Declaration of Conformity
Fluke 192/196/199 Users Manual
Unpacking the Test Tool Kit
Figure 1. ScopeMeter Test Tool Kit
The following items are included in your test tool kit:
Note When new, the rechargeable NiMH battery is not fully charged. See Chapter 8.
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Safety Information: Read First
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If Safety Features are Impaired
Chapter 1
Using The Scope
Powering the Test Tool
Resetting the Test Tool
Navigating a Menu
Hiding Key Labels and Menus
Input Connections
Making Scope Connections
Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View
Making Automatic Scope Measurements
Freezing the Screen
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Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture
Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms
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Using Persistence to Display Waveforms
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Displaying Glitches
Suppressing High Frequency Noise
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Acquiring Waveforms
Selecting AC-Coupling
Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform
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Working with Noisy Waveforms
Using Waveform Mathematics Functions
Analyzing Waveforms
Chapter 2
Using The Multimeter
Making Meter Connections
Making Multimeter Measurements
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Freezing the Readings
Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges
Making Relative Measurements
Chapter 3
Using The Recorder Functions
Opening the Recorder Main Menu
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Plotting Measurements Over Time (TrendPlot)
Starting a TrendPlot Function
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Displaying Recorded Data
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Changing the Recorder Options
Turning Off the TrendPlot Display
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Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record )
Starting a Scope Record Function
Time from start at the top of the screen. The status at the bottom of the screen which
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Displaying Recorded Data
Using ScopeRecord in Single Sweep Mode
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Using Scope Record in Triggered Single Sweep Mode
Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record
Chapter 4
Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors
First replay the last screens to find the screen of
Then zoom in on the signal event. Finally, make measurements using the cursors.
Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens
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Replaying Step-by-Step
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Replaying Continuously
Turning Off the Replay Function
Capturing 100 Intermittents Automati cal ly
Zooming in on a Waveform
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Making Cursor Measurements
Using Horizontal Cursors on a Wavefo rm
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Using Vertical Cursors on a Waveform
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Using Cursors on a A+B, A-B or A*B Waveform
Making Rise Time Measurements
Chapter 5
Triggering on Waveforms
Setting Trigger Level and Slope
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
Automatic Trigger Options
Triggering on Edges
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Triggering on Noisy Waveforms
Making a Single Acquisition
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Triggering on External Waveforms
Triggering on Video Signals
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Triggering on Video Frames
Triggering on Video Lines
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Triggering on Pulses
Detecting Narrow Pulses
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Finding Missing Pulses
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Chapter 6
Using Memory, PC and Printer
Saving and Recalling
Save screens and setups to memory, and recall
Recall screens and recordings to analyze or print the
Recall a setup to continue a measurement with the
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Saving Screens with Associated Setups
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Deleting Screens with Associated Setup s
Recalling Screens with Associated Setu p s
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Recalling a Setup Configuration
Viewing Stored Screens
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Documenting Screens
Connecting to a Computer
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Connecting to a Printer
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Setting up the Printing Configuration
Printing a Screen
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Chapter 7
Tips
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Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
Measuring Using Independentl y Floating Isolated Inputs
It allows simultaneous measurement of
Additional safety. Since the commons are not directly
Additional safety. When measuring in systems with
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Using the Tilt Stand
Resetting the Test Tool
Suppressing Key Labels and Menus
Changing the Information Language
Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness
Changing Date and Time
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Saving Battery Life
Setting the Power Down Timer
Changing the Auto Set Options
Chapter 8
Maintaining the Test Tool
Charging the Batteries
Extending Battery Operation Time
Operate the test tool on batteries until the
To obtain optimal battery condition again, you can
Replacing the NiMH Battery Pack BP190
Calibrating the Voltage Probes
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Displaying Calibration Information
Parts and Accessories
Standard Accessories
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Optional Accessories
Optional Service Manual
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Troubleshooting
The Test Tool Does Not Start Up
The Test Tool Shuts Down After A Few Seconds
The Screen Remains Black
The Operation Time Of Fully Charged Batteries Is Too Short
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Chapter 9
Specifications
Introduction
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Dual Input Oscilloscope
Isolated Inputs A and B (Vertical)
Horizontal
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Trigger and Delay
Automatic Connect-and-View Trigger
Edge Trigger
Isolated External Trigger
Automatic Scope Measurements
General
DC Voltage (VDC)
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AC Voltage (VAC)
AC+DC Voltage (True RMS)
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Amperes (AMP)
Peak
Frequency (Hz)
Duty Cycle (DUTY)
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Power
Phase
Temperature (TEMP)
Decibel (dB)
Meter
Ohms (
Meter Input
Meter Functions
DMM Measurements on Meter Inputs
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Diode
Temperature (TEMP)
DC Voltage (VDC)
AC Voltage (VAC)
Recorder
TrendPlot (Meter or Scope)
Scope Record
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Zoom, Replay and Cursors
Zoom
Replay
Cursor Measurements
Miscellaneous
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Probe Calibration
Memory
a dual input TrendPlot
a dual input Scope Record
Environmental
Safety
ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994 EN61010-1 (1993) (IEC1010-1) CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.1010.1-92 UL3111-1
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10:1 Probe
Safety
Electrical specifications
Environmental
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Figure 53. Max. Voltage From Probe Tip to Ground and From Probe Tip to Probe Reference
Figure 54. Safe Handling: Max. Voltage From Probe Reference to Ground
Electromagnetic Immun ity
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