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ScopeMeter® Test Tool 190 Series II Users Manual
LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Table of Contents
Safety
Introduction
Unpacking the Test Tool Kit
Safety Information: Read First
Safe Use of Li-ion battery pack
1. Using the Scope and Meter
Chapter 1
Powering the Test Tool
Resetting the Test Tool
Navigating a Menu
Hiding Key Labels and Menus
Key Illumination
Input Connections
Making Input Connections
Adjusting the Probe Type Settings
Selecting an Input Channel
Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View™
Making Automatic Scope Measurements
Freezing the Screen
Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture
Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms
Smart average
Using Persistence, Envelope and Dot-Join to Display Waveforms
Displaying Glitches
Suppressing High Frequency Noise
Acquiring Waveforms
Setting the Acquisition Speed and Waveform Memory Depth
Selecting AC-Coupling
Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform
Variable Input Sensitivity
Working with Noisy Waveforms
Using Mathematics Functions +, -, x, XY-mode
Using Mathematics Function Spectrum (FFT)
Comparing Waveforms
Pass - Fail Testing
Analyzing Waveforms
Making Automatic Meter Measurements (for models 190-xx4)
Selecting a Meter Measurement
Making Relative Meter Measurements
Making Multimeter Measurements (for models 190-xx2)
Making Meter Connections
Measuring Resistance Values
Making a Current Measurement
Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges
Making Relative Meter Measurements
2. Using The Recorder Functions
Opening the Recorder Main Menu
Plotting Measurements Over Time (TrendPlot™)
Starting a TrendPlot Function
Displaying Recorded Data
Changing the Recorder Options
Turning Off the TrendPlot Display
Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record)
Starting a Scope Record Function
Displaying Recorded Data
Using Scope Record in Single Sweep Mode
Using Triggering to Start or Stop Scope Record
Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record
3. Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors
Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens
Replaying Step-by-Step
Replaying Continuously
Turning Off the Replay Function
Capturing 100 Intermittents Automatically
Zooming in on a Waveform
Turning Off the Zoom Function
Making Cursor Measurements
Using Horizontal Cursors on a Waveform
Using Vertical Cursors on a Waveform
Using Cursors on a Mathematical Result (+ - x) Waveform
Using Cursors on Spectrum Measurements
Making Rise Time Measurements
4. Triggering on Waveforms
Setting Trigger Level and Slope
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
Automatic Trigger Options
Triggering on Edges
Triggering on Noisy Waveforms
Making a Single Acquisition
N-Cycle Triggering
Triggering on External Waveforms (models 190-xx2)
Triggering on Video Signals
Triggering on Video Frames
Triggering on Video Lines
Triggering on Pulses
Detecting Narrow Pulses
Finding Missing Pulses
5. Using Memory and PC
About this Chapter
Using the USB Ports
Saving and Recalling
Saving Screens with Associated Setups
Saving Screens in .bmp Format (Print Screen)
Deleting Screens with Associated Setups
Recalling Screens with Associated Setups
Recalling a Setup Configuration
Viewing Stored Screens
Renaming Stored Screens and Setup Files
Copying-Moving Stored Screens and Setup Files
Using FlukeView®
Connecting to a Computer
6. Tips
About this Chapter
Using the Standard Accessories
Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
Measuring Using Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
Using the Tilt Stand
Kensington®-lock
Fixing the Hangstrap
Resetting the Test Tool
Suppressing Key Labels and Menu’s
Changing the Information Language
Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness
Changing Date and Time
Saving Battery Life
Setting the Power Down Timer
Setting the Display AUTO-off Timer
Changing the Auto Set Options
7. Maintaining the Test Tool
Cleaning the Test Tool
Storing the Test Tool
Charging the Batteries
Replacing the Battery Pack
Calibrating the Voltage Probes
Displaying Version and Calibration Information
Displaying Battery Information
Parts and Accessories
Replacement Parts
Optional Accessories
Troubleshooting
The Test Tool Shuts Down After a Short Time
The Screen Remains Black
The Test Tool Cannot Be Turned Off
FlukeView® Does Not Recognize The Test Tool
Battery Operated Fluke Accessories Do Not Function
8. Specifications
Introduction
Oscilloscope
Isolated Inputs A,B, C and D (Vertical)
Horizontal
Trigger and Delay
Automatic Connect-and-View Trigger
Edge Trigger
Isolated External Trigger (190-xx2)
Video Trigger
Pulse Width Trigger
Continuous Auto Set
Automatic Capturing Scope Screens
Automatic Scope Measurements
General
DC Voltage (VDC)
AC Voltage (VAC)
AC+DC Voltage (True RMS)
Amperes (AMP)
Peak
Frequency (Hz)
Duty Cycle (DUTY)
Pulse Width (PULSE)
Vpwm
V/Hz
Power (A and B, C and D)
Phase (A and B, C and D)
Temperature (TEMP)
Decibel (dB)
Meter Measurements for Fluke 190-xx4
Meter Measurements for Fluke 190-xx2
Meter Input (Banana Jacks)
Meter Functions
General
Ohms (()
Continuity (CONT)
Diode
Temperature (TEMP)
DC Voltage (VDC)
AC Voltage (VAC)
AC+DC Voltage (True RMS)
Amperes (AMP)
Recorder
TrendPlot (Meter or Scope)
Scope Record
Zoom, Replay and Cursors
Zoom
Replay
Cursor Measurements
Miscellaneous
Display
Power
Probe Calibration
Internal Memory
External Memory
Mechanical
Interface Ports
Environmental
Standards
Safety
10:1 Probe VPS410
Accuracy
Electromagnetic Immunity
Appendices
A. Installing USB Drivers
Introduction
Installing the USB Drivers
B. Battery Pack MSDS
Li-ion Battery Pack
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ScopeMeter® Test Tool 190 Series II Users Manual
1
LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
3
Table of Contents
5
Safety
13
Introduction
13
Unpacking the Test Tool Kit
14
Safety Information: Read First
16
Safe Use of Li-ion battery pack
20
1. Using the Scope and Meter
23
Chapter 1
23
Powering the Test Tool
23
Resetting the Test Tool
24
Navigating a Menu
25
Hiding Key Labels and Menus
26
Key Illumination
26
Input Connections
27
Making Input Connections
27
Adjusting the Probe Type Settings
28
Selecting an Input Channel
29
Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View™
30
Making Automatic Scope Measurements
31
Freezing the Screen
32
Using Average, Persistence and Glitch Capture
33
Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms
33
Smart average
33
Using Persistence, Envelope and Dot-Join to Display Waveforms
34
Displaying Glitches
35
Suppressing High Frequency Noise
36
Acquiring Waveforms
36
Setting the Acquisition Speed and Waveform Memory Depth
36
Selecting AC-Coupling
37
Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform
37
Variable Input Sensitivity
38
Working with Noisy Waveforms
39
Using Mathematics Functions +, -, x, XY-mode
39
Using Mathematics Function Spectrum (FFT)
40
Comparing Waveforms
42
Pass - Fail Testing
44
Analyzing Waveforms
44
Making Automatic Meter Measurements (for models 190-xx4)
45
Selecting a Meter Measurement
45
Making Relative Meter Measurements
46
Making Multimeter Measurements (for models 190-xx2)
47
Making Meter Connections
47
Measuring Resistance Values
48
Making a Current Measurement
49
Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges
50
Making Relative Meter Measurements
51
2. Using The Recorder Functions
53
Opening the Recorder Main Menu
53
Plotting Measurements Over Time (TrendPlot™)
54
Starting a TrendPlot Function
54
Displaying Recorded Data
56
Changing the Recorder Options
56
Turning Off the TrendPlot Display
56
Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record)
57
Starting a Scope Record Function
57
Displaying Recorded Data
58
Using Scope Record in Single Sweep Mode
58
Using Triggering to Start or Stop Scope Record
59
Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record
60
3. Using Replay, Zoom and Cursors
61
Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens
61
Replaying Step-by-Step
62
Replaying Continuously
63
Turning Off the Replay Function
63
Capturing 100 Intermittents Automatically
63
Zooming in on a Waveform
64
Turning Off the Zoom Function
64
Making Cursor Measurements
65
Using Horizontal Cursors on a Waveform
65
Using Vertical Cursors on a Waveform
66
Using Cursors on a Mathematical Result (+ - x) Waveform
67
Using Cursors on Spectrum Measurements
67
Making Rise Time Measurements
68
4. Triggering on Waveforms
69
Setting Trigger Level and Slope
70
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
71
Automatic Trigger Options
72
Triggering on Edges
73
Triggering on Noisy Waveforms
74
Making a Single Acquisition
74
N-Cycle Triggering
75
Triggering on External Waveforms (models 190-xx2)
76
Triggering on Video Signals
77
Triggering on Video Frames
78
Triggering on Video Lines
78
Triggering on Pulses
79
Detecting Narrow Pulses
79
Finding Missing Pulses
80
5. Using Memory and PC
83
About this Chapter
83
Using the USB Ports
83
Saving and Recalling
83
Saving Screens with Associated Setups
85
Saving Screens in .bmp Format (Print Screen)
88
Deleting Screens with Associated Setups
88
Recalling Screens with Associated Setups
89
Recalling a Setup Configuration
89
Viewing Stored Screens
90
Renaming Stored Screens and Setup Files
90
Copying-Moving Stored Screens and Setup Files
91
Using FlukeView®
91
Connecting to a Computer
92
6. Tips
93
About this Chapter
94
Using the Standard Accessories
93
Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
95
Measuring Using Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
95
Using the Tilt Stand
98
Kensington®-lock
99
Fixing the Hangstrap
99
Resetting the Test Tool
100
Suppressing Key Labels and Menu’s
100
Changing the Information Language
101
Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness
101
Changing Date and Time
102
Saving Battery Life
103
Setting the Power Down Timer
103
Setting the Display AUTO-off Timer
104
Changing the Auto Set Options
105
7. Maintaining the Test Tool
107
Cleaning the Test Tool
107
Storing the Test Tool
107
Charging the Batteries
108
Replacing the Battery Pack
109
Calibrating the Voltage Probes
111
Displaying Version and Calibration Information
113
Displaying Battery Information
113
Parts and Accessories
114
Replacement Parts
114
Optional Accessories
117
Troubleshooting
120
The Test Tool Shuts Down After a Short Time
120
The Screen Remains Black
120
The Test Tool Cannot Be Turned Off
120
FlukeView® Does Not Recognize The Test Tool
120
Battery Operated Fluke Accessories Do Not Function
121
8. Specifications
123
Introduction
123
Oscilloscope
124
Isolated Inputs A,B, C and D (Vertical)
124
Horizontal
124
Trigger and Delay
126
Automatic Connect-and-View Trigger
126
Edge Trigger
126
Isolated External Trigger (190-xx2)
126
Video Trigger
127
Pulse Width Trigger
127
Continuous Auto Set
127
Automatic Capturing Scope Screens
127
Automatic Scope Measurements
128
General
128
DC Voltage (VDC)
128
AC Voltage (VAC)
128
AC+DC Voltage (True RMS)
129
Amperes (AMP)
130
Peak
130
Frequency (Hz)
130
Duty Cycle (DUTY)
130
Pulse Width (PULSE)
130
Vpwm
130
V/Hz
131
Power (A and B, C and D)
131
Phase (A and B, C and D)
131
Temperature (TEMP)
131
Decibel (dB)
131
Meter Measurements for Fluke 190-xx4
132
Meter Measurements for Fluke 190-xx2
132
Meter Input (Banana Jacks)
132
Meter Functions
132
General
132
Ohms (()
133
Continuity (CONT)
133
Diode
133
Temperature (TEMP)
133
DC Voltage (VDC)
133
AC Voltage (VAC)
133
AC+DC Voltage (True RMS)
134
Amperes (AMP)
134
Recorder
134
TrendPlot (Meter or Scope)
134
Scope Record
134
Zoom, Replay and Cursors
135
Zoom
135
Replay
135
Cursor Measurements
135
Miscellaneous
136
Display
136
Power
136
Probe Calibration
136
Internal Memory
137
External Memory
137
Mechanical
137
Interface Ports
137
Environmental
138
Standards
138
Safety
139
10:1 Probe VPS410
141
Accuracy
141
Electromagnetic Immunity
142
Appendices
143
A. Installing USB Drivers
145
Introduction
145
Installing the USB Drivers
146
B. Battery Pack MSDS
151
Li-ion Battery Pack
151
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