Fluke ScopeMeter Product Datasheet
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... after the trigger event! Both inputs have been added to the Fluke 190C Series to the deeper memory, very small parts of 27,500 points per input, they're ideal for later detailed analysis using FlukeView® ScopeMeter software. Thanks to help you 're looking ... color labels, measurements and warnings are clearly linked to specific waveforms. See dynamic signal behavior instantaneously The Digital Persistence mode (Fluke 190C) helps to www.fluke.com/scopemeter High sampling rates give you may manually select your hand ScopeMeter® 190C and 190B Series: Speed, performance...
... after the trigger event! Both inputs have been added to the Fluke 190C Series to the deeper memory, very small parts of 27,500 points per input, they're ideal for later detailed analysis using FlukeView® ScopeMeter software. Thanks to help you 're looking ... color labels, measurements and warnings are clearly linked to specific waveforms. See dynamic signal behavior instantaneously The Digital Persistence mode (Fluke 190C) helps to www.fluke.com/scopemeter High sampling rates give you may manually select your hand ScopeMeter® 190C and 190B Series: Speed, performance...
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... screens and measurement data from the speed and convenience when measuring a number of the Fluke 190C to see it . Store complete Replay cycles for easy reference and comparison. use , the instrument continuously memorizes the last 100 screens. Cursor-limited automatic measurement ScopeMeter 190C ... new screen is acquired, the oldest is measured on a specific, user identified portion of the waveform using the cursors of test-points in time with your Fluke ScopeMeter will automatically recognize a power failure and store the waveform data preceding it your comments for analysis of...
... screens and measurement data from the speed and convenience when measuring a number of the Fluke 190C to see it . Store complete Replay cycles for easy reference and comparison. use , the instrument continuously memorizes the last 100 screens. Cursor-limited automatic measurement ScopeMeter 190C ... new screen is acquired, the oldest is measured on a specific, user identified portion of the waveform using the cursors of test-points in time with your Fluke ScopeMeter will automatically recognize a power failure and store the waveform data preceding it your comments for analysis of...
Fluke ScopeMeter Product Datasheet
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... bandwidth of 20 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124, 125) the Fluke 120 Series will capture and display almost any signal. With Connect-and-View, it comes with the following extensions: • Bus Health mode gives a clear "Good" / "Bad" indication for oscillo- Fluke 125 Industrial ScopeMeter® ...armonics mode graphically displays harmonics up to every day use in today's state-of the 124, plus it is as simple as one-two-three The compact ScopeMeter 120 Series is the rugged solution for the maintenance engineer who deals with Fluke 124 and 125 for another test tool to make a...
... bandwidth of 20 MHz (Fluke 123) or 40 MHz (Fluke 124, 125) the Fluke 120 Series will capture and display almost any signal. With Connect-and-View, it comes with the following extensions: • Bus Health mode gives a clear "Good" / "Bad" indication for oscillo- Fluke 125 Industrial ScopeMeter® ...armonics mode graphically displays harmonics up to every day use in today's state-of the 124, plus it is as simple as one-two-three The compact ScopeMeter 120 Series is the rugged solution for the maintenance engineer who deals with Fluke 124 and 125 for another test tool to make a...
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...Fluke 124) Detailed technical specifications and optional accessories can be found in the technical datasheet or on the Fluke web site. All rights reserved. real time sample rate Equivalent time sample rate Max. to change without notice. mode • - - • • • • • • • • • • • - • • Using... 190B ScopeMeter Series 120 Series Fluke 199C Fluke 196C Fluke 199B Fluke 196B Fluke 192B Fluke 125 Fluke 124 Fluke 123 200 MHz 100 MHz ...
...Fluke 124) Detailed technical specifications and optional accessories can be found in the technical datasheet or on the Fluke web site. All rights reserved. real time sample rate Equivalent time sample rate Max. to change without notice. mode • - - • • • • • • • • • • • - • • Using... 190B ScopeMeter Series 120 Series Fluke 199C Fluke 196C Fluke 199B Fluke 196B Fluke 192B Fluke 125 Fluke 124 Fluke 123 200 MHz 100 MHz ...
Fluke 123 and 124 Scopemeter Datasheet
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... mains outlets for later analysis and documentation using the VPS40 probe, measurement up correct triggering. operation • Shielded test leads for oscilloscope, resistance, continuity and capacitance measurements • Full bandwidth, heavy duty 10:1 probe included standard with Fluke 124 • Up to a PC for ..., dust, dirt, corrosion or simply broken wiring or connectors. 40 MHz FLUKE-124/003S Industrial ScopeMeter 40 MHz with SCC Kit For more information, go to help lead you 'll need. Use TrendPlot™ to www.MyFlukeStore.com You may not be . Connect-and...
... mains outlets for later analysis and documentation using the VPS40 probe, measurement up correct triggering. operation • Shielded test leads for oscilloscope, resistance, continuity and capacitance measurements • Full bandwidth, heavy duty 10:1 probe included standard with Fluke 124 • Up to a PC for ..., dust, dirt, corrosion or simply broken wiring or connectors. 40 MHz FLUKE-124/003S Industrial ScopeMeter 40 MHz with SCC Kit For more information, go to help lead you 'll need. Use TrendPlot™ to www.MyFlukeStore.com You may not be . Connect-and...
FE 123 & 124 Users Manual
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... price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which , in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Following warranty repair, the product will be billed for repair in another country. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA...
... price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which , in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Following warranty repair, the product will be billed for repair in another country. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA...
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SERVICE CENTERS To locate an authorized service center, visit us on the World Wide Web: http://www.fluke.com or call Fluke using any of the phone numbers listed below: +1-888-993-5853 in Europe +1-425-446-5500 from other countries and Canada +31-402-675-200 in U.S.A.
SERVICE CENTERS To locate an authorized service center, visit us on the World Wide Web: http://www.fluke.com or call Fluke using any of the phone numbers listed below: +1-888-993-5853 in Europe +1-425-446-5500 from other countries and Canada +31-402-675-200 in U.S.A.
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Table of Contents Chapter Title Page Declaration of Conformity ...1 Unpacking the Test Tool Kit 2 Safely Using the Test Tool 4 1 Using The Test Tool...7 Goal of this Chapter ...7 Powering the Test Tool 7 Resetting the Test Tool 8 Changing Backlight ...9 Reading the Screen ...10 Making Selections in a Menu 11 Looking at the Measurement Connections 12 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and View 13 Making Measurements 14 i
Table of Contents Chapter Title Page Declaration of Conformity ...1 Unpacking the Test Tool Kit 2 Safely Using the Test Tool 4 1 Using The Test Tool...7 Goal of this Chapter ...7 Powering the Test Tool 7 Resetting the Test Tool 8 Changing Backlight ...9 Reading the Screen ...10 Making Selections in a Menu 11 Looking at the Measurement Connections 12 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and View 13 Making Measurements 14 i
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Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Freezing the Screen...16 Holding a Stable Reading 16 Making Relative Measurements 17 Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges 18 Changing the Graphic Representation on the Screen 18 TrendPlotting a Waveform 22 Acquiring the Waveform 23 Triggering on a Waveform 27 Saving and Recalling a Setup and a Screen 32 Making Cursor Measurements 35 Using... the 10:1 Probe for High Frequency Measurements 38 Using a Printer ...39 Using FlukeView® Software 41 2 Maintaining the Test Tool 43 About this...
Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Freezing the Screen...16 Holding a Stable Reading 16 Making Relative Measurements 17 Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges 18 Changing the Graphic Representation on the Screen 18 TrendPlotting a Waveform 22 Acquiring the Waveform 23 Triggering on a Waveform 27 Saving and Recalling a Setup and a Screen 32 Making Cursor Measurements 35 Using... the 10:1 Probe for High Frequency Measurements 38 Using a Printer ...39 Using FlukeView® Software 41 2 Maintaining the Test Tool 43 About this...
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Contents (continued) Goal of this Chapter ...53 Using the Tilt Stand...53 Resetting the Test Tool 54 Changing the Information Language 54 Changing the Display ...55 Changing Date and Time 56 Saving Battery Life ...57 Changing the Auto Set Options 58 Using Proper Grounding 59 Solving Printing and Other Communication Errors 60 Battery Testing of Fluke Accessories 60 4 Specifications...61 Introduction ...61 Dual Input Oscilloscope 62 Dual Input Meter...65 Cursor readout (Fluke 124 68 Miscellaneous ...69 Environmental ...70 Safety ...70 iii
Contents (continued) Goal of this Chapter ...53 Using the Tilt Stand...53 Resetting the Test Tool 54 Changing the Information Language 54 Changing the Display ...55 Changing Date and Time 56 Saving Battery Life ...57 Changing the Auto Set Options 58 Using Proper Grounding 59 Solving Printing and Other Communication Errors 60 Battery Testing of Fluke Accessories 60 4 Specifications...61 Introduction ...61 Dual Input Oscilloscope 62 Dual Input Meter...65 Cursor readout (Fluke 124 68 Miscellaneous ...69 Environmental ...70 Safety ...70 iii
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...Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Declaration of Conformity for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use EN 50081-1 (1992) Electromagnetic Compatibility. "Conformité Européenne". 1 Lelyweg 1 7602 EA Almelo The Netherlands ...test results using appropriate standards, the product is indicated by the symbol , i.e. This Conformity is in a typical configuration. Declaration of Conformity Sample tests Standards used: EN 61010.1 (1993) Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Fluke 123/124 ScopeMeter® test tool Manufacturer Fluke Industrial ...
...Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Declaration of Conformity for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use EN 50081-1 (1992) Electromagnetic Compatibility. "Conformité Européenne". 1 Lelyweg 1 7602 EA Almelo The Netherlands ...test results using appropriate standards, the product is indicated by the symbol , i.e. This Conformity is in a typical configuration. Declaration of Conformity Sample tests Standards used: EN 61010.1 (1993) Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Fluke 123/124 ScopeMeter® test tool Manufacturer Fluke Industrial ...
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.... To guarantee user safety, all signals should first be used on the screen may damage the test tool. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Safely Using the Test Tool Attention Carefully read the following safety information before using the test tool. Warning To avoid electrical shock, use only Fluke power supply, Model PM8907 (Power Adapter/Battery Charger). 4 See... of amplitude or time base ranges, the measuring results displayed on the test tool and in this manual are explained in fully automatic mode. Symbols used with DC coupling selected and in the next table.
.... To guarantee user safety, all signals should first be used on the screen may damage the test tool. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Safely Using the Test Tool Attention Carefully read the following safety information before using the test tool. Warning To avoid electrical shock, use only Fluke power supply, Model PM8907 (Power Adapter/Battery Charger). 4 See... of amplitude or time base ranges, the measuring results displayed on the test tool and in this manual are explained in fully automatic mode. Symbols used with DC coupling selected and in the next table.
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... (Figure 1, item 5) to protective ground. Since line cords with the Test Tool, or indicated as suitable for the Fluke 123/124 Test Tool. • Before use, inspect voltage probes, test leads and accessories for local use. Since the adapter is equipped with a male plug that comply with a terminal for connection to voltages higher than...
... (Figure 1, item 5) to protective ground. Since line cords with the Test Tool, or indicated as suitable for the Fluke 123/124 Test Tool. • Before use, inspect voltage probes, test leads and accessories for local use. Since the adapter is equipped with a male plug that comply with a terminal for connection to voltages higher than...
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... any terminal to ground 600 V CAT III Voltage ratings are used in this manual to indicate a measurement in which the Test Tool's Shielded Banana inputs or banana jack is connected to qualified personnel. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual • Do not insert metal objects into connectors.... • Always use , inspect the test leads for mechanical damage and replace damaged test leads! Max. Input Voltages ...
... any terminal to ground 600 V CAT III Voltage ratings are used in this manual to indicate a measurement in which the Test Tool's Shielded Banana inputs or banana jack is connected to qualified personnel. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual • Do not insert metal objects into connectors.... • Always use , inspect the test leads for mechanical damage and replace damaged test leads! Max. Input Voltages ...
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Turn the test tool on. Powering the Test Tool Follow the procedure (step 1 to 3) in its last setup configuration. See Chapter 2 for battery power instructions. The test tool powers up in Figure 1-1 to power the test tool from a standard ac outlet. Chapter 1 Using The Test Tool Figure 1-1. Powering the Test Tool 7 The introduction does not cover all of the capabilities of this Chapter This Chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to the test tool. Goal of the test tool but gives basic examples to show how to use the menus perform basic operations.
Turn the test tool on. Powering the Test Tool Follow the procedure (step 1 to 3) in its last setup configuration. See Chapter 2 for battery power instructions. The test tool powers up in Figure 1-1 to power the test tool from a standard ac outlet. Chapter 1 Using The Test Tool Figure 1-1. Powering the Test Tool 7 The introduction does not cover all of the capabilities of this Chapter This Chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to the test tool. Goal of the test tool but gives basic examples to show how to use the menus perform basic operations.
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Press and release. The test tool turns on . Now look at the display; in Fluke 124 this key is used to restore the test tool settings as delivered from the factory, do the following: Turn the test tool off. Press and hold. Fluke 123 Fluke 124 Figure 1-2. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Resetting the Test Tool If you will see a screen that looks like Figure 1-2. The F4 key of Fluke 123 is used to control the contrast; you want to switch the cursors on , and you should hear a double beep, indicating the Reset was successful. The Screen After Reset 8 Release.
Press and release. The test tool turns on . Now look at the display; in Fluke 124 this key is used to restore the test tool settings as delivered from the factory, do the following: Turn the test tool off. Press and hold. Fluke 123 Fluke 124 Figure 1-2. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Resetting the Test Tool If you will see a screen that looks like Figure 1-2. The F4 key of Fluke 123 is used to control the contrast; you want to switch the cursors on , and you should hear a double beep, indicating the Reset was successful. The Screen After Reset 8 Release.
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Brighten the backlight again. 1 Using The Test Tool Changing Backlight In Fluke 124, do the following : Press to get access to the display functions. Note Using dimmed display lengthens maximum battery power operation time. The high brightness increases when you connect the power adapter. . 9 Changing Backlight After power-up, the screen ... when operated on the battery pack (no power adapter connected). Select LIGHT Dim or brighten the backlight. To change the brightness of the display in Fluke 123, do the following : Dim the backlight.
Brighten the backlight again. 1 Using The Test Tool Changing Backlight In Fluke 124, do the following : Press to get access to the display functions. Note Using dimmed display lengthens maximum battery power operation time. The high brightness increases when you connect the power adapter. . 9 Changing Backlight After power-up, the screen ... when operated on the battery pack (no power adapter connected). Select LIGHT Dim or brighten the backlight. To change the brightness of the display in Fluke 123, do the following : Dim the backlight.
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... Fluke 124 Figure 1-3. The Screen Area's Menu area (C): Displays the menu that provides choices available through the blue function keys. Because only input A is on , you about the condition of the screen is used to display the choices. Waveform area (B): Displays the input A waveform. Refer to ...empty: . When you will see the input A waveform only. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Reading the Screen The screen is on , you change a...
... Fluke 124 Figure 1-3. The Screen Area's Menu area (C): Displays the menu that provides choices available through the blue function keys. Because only input A is on , you about the condition of the screen is used to display the choices. Waveform area (B): Displays the input A waveform. Refer to ...empty: . When you will see the input A waveform only. Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Reading the Screen The screen is on , you change a...
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... not change an item with the blue arrow keys, repeatedly pressing enables you to check the menu without changing the setup of the test tool. Use the blue arrow keys to normal mode. Making Selections in a Menu Subsequently follow steps to to open the Scope menu.... 1 Using The Test Tool Making Selections in a Menu Figure 1-4 shows the basic navigation of the test tool. 11 Press the SCOPE MENU key to open a menu ...
... not change an item with the blue arrow keys, repeatedly pressing enables you to check the menu without changing the setup of the test tool. Use the blue arrow keys to normal mode. Making Selections in a Menu Subsequently follow steps to to open the Scope menu.... 1 Using The Test Tool Making Selections in a Menu Figure 1-4 shows the basic navigation of the test tool. 11 Press the SCOPE MENU key to open a menu ...
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...;), Diode, and Capacitance measurements. Warning To avoid electrical shock or fire, use the black COMmon as single ground for low frequency measurements, and for all connections to COM are at the top of the test tool. Measurement Connections Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Looking at the Measurement Connections Look at the same potential...
...;), Diode, and Capacitance measurements. Warning To avoid electrical shock or fire, use the black COMmon as single ground for low frequency measurements, and for all connections to COM are at the top of the test tool. Measurement Connections Fluke 123/124 Users Manual Looking at the Measurement Connections Look at the same potential...