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SERVICE CENTERS
Using The Test Tool
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Standard Accessories
Optional Accessories
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Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
Statement of Conformity
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Unpacking the Test Tool Kit
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Figure 1. ScopeMeter Test Tool Kit
Unpacking the Test Tool Kit
Safety Precautions
Safely Using the Test Tool
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∙ Do not use conventional exposed metal banana plug connectors
Safely Using the Test Tool
∙ Do not insert metal objects in the power adapter connector
∙ Use only one common connection to the test tool
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Powering the Test Tool
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Figure 1-1. Powering the Test Tool
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Figure 1-2. The Screen After Reset
Resetting the Test Tool
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Changing Backlight
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Changing Backlight
informs you about the condition of the battery
When battery powered, the battery indicator
Reading the Screen
Figure 1-3. The Screen Area’s
Making Selections in a Menu
When you do not change an item with the blue
Making Selections in a Menu
Subsequently follow steps to to open a menu and to
Input A
Looking at the Measurement Connections
Input B
Figure 1-5. Measurement Connections
Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and View
Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and View
Figure 1-6. The Screen After an Auto Set
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Making Measurements
Figure 1-7. Measurement Setup
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Figure 1-8. Hz and Vpp as Main Readings
Making Measurements
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Holding a Stable Reading
Freezing the Screen
TOUCH HOLD OFF appears on
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Making Relative Measurements
Making Relative Measurements
Figure 1-9. Making a Relative Measurement
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Changing the Graphic Representation on the Screen
Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges
Changing the Time Base
Changing the Amplitude
Changing the Graphic Representation on the Screen
Positioning the Waveform on the Screen
Observe that the trigger identifier moves horizontally
Figure 1-10. Positioning the Waveform
Figure 1-11. Smoothing the Waveform
Smoothing the Waveform
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Figure 1-12. Displaying the Envelope of a Waveform
Displaying the Envelope of a Waveform
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Changing the Graphic Representation on the Screen
Starting a TrendPlot function
TrendPlotting a Waveform
Figure 1-13. TrendPlot Reading
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Changing the TrendPlot Reading
Acquiring the Waveform
Turning Off the TrendPlot Display
Making a Single Acquisition
Figure 1-14. Making a Single Acquisition
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Start Recording
Recording Slow Signals over a Long Period of Time
Figure 1-15. Recording Waveforms over Longer
Period of Time
Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform
Selecting AC-Coupling
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Triggering on a Waveform
Setting Trigger Level and Slope
Figure 1-16. Screen with all Trigger Information
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Setting the automatic triggering to 1Hz will slow down the auto range
Selecting the Trigger Parameters
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Triggering on Video Signals
Isolated Triggering
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Figure 1-18. Measuring Video Signals
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Triggering on a Specific Video Line
Saving Screens
Saving and Recalling a Setup or a Screen
Recalling Screens
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Deleting Screens
Saving and Recalling a Setup or a Screen
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Filled memory locations are indicated with a closed square
Figure 1-19. Connecting a Serial Printer
Using a Printer
Figure 1-20. Connecting a Parallel Printer
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Using a Printer
Figure 1-21. Connecting a Computer
Using FlukeView Software
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Maintaining the Test Tool
Cleaning the Test Tool
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Storing the Test Tool
Figure 2-1. Charging the Battery Pack
Charging the Ni-Cd Battery Pack
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Maintaining the Test Tool
Keeping Batteries in Optimal Condition
Keeping Batteries in Optimal Condition
Figure 2-2. Replacing the Battery Pack
Replacing and Disposing of the Ni-Cd Battery Pack
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Using and Adjusting 101 Scope Probes
Using and Adjusting 101 Scope Probes
Figure 2-3. Adjusting Scope Probes
Maintaining the Test Tool
Highlight PROBE AC ADJUST Open the PROBE AC ADJUST submenu
Highlight ADJUST 101 PROBE A square wave appears on the screen
Adjust the trimmer screw in the
Standard Accessories
Parts and Accessories
Calibrating the Test Tool
Calibrating the Test Tool
Ordering Code
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Parts and Accessories
Maintaining the Test Tool
Ordering Code
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Ordering Code
Using the Tilt Stand
Tips and Troubleshooting
Figure 3-1. Using the Tilt Stand
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Resetting the Test Tool
Changing the Information Language
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Adjusting the Screen Contrast
Setting the Grid Display
Tips and Troubleshooting
Changing the Display
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Changing Date and Time
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Setting the Power Down Timer
Saving Battery Life
Saving Battery Life
Tips and Troubleshooting
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Changing the Auto Set Options
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Using Proper Grounding
Using Proper Grounding
To avoid electrical shock or fire, use only one
COM common connection, or ensure that all
Battery Testing of Fluke Accessories
Solving Printing and Other Communication Errors
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Performance Characteristics
Specifications
Safety Characteristics
Introduction
Vertical
Dual Input Oscilloscope
Frequency Response
Rise Time
optional accessory
Specifications
Horizontal
Trigger
Display Modes
Advanced Scope Functions
Auto Set
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Input A and Input B
Dual Input Meter
DC Voltage VDC
True RMS Voltages VAC and VAC+DC
Duty Cycle DUTY
Phase
Pulse Width PULSE
Decibel dB
Continuity CONT
Advanced Meter Functions
Diode
Zero Set
Miscellaneous
Power
Display
Memory
Environmental
Environmental
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
Environmental ....MIL 28800E, Type 3, Class III, Style B
Max. Input Voltage Input A and B
Safety
up to 400 Hz
Figure 4-1. Max. Input Voltage v.s. Frequency
Trace disturbance with STL120
Safety
No visible disturbance
E= 3 V/m
VDC, VAC, and VAC+DC with STL120 and short ground lead
Multimeter disturbance
OHM, CONT, DIODE, and CAP with STL120, and black test lead to COM
Disturbance less than 1% of full scale
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