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Page 1: ...service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE IN...

Page 2: ...4 502 504 Service Manual February 2013 Rev 2 2 15 2013 2015 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved All product names are trademarks of their respective companies Artisan Technology Group Quality Instru...

Page 3: ...btain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB Destination Fluke assumes no risk for damage...

Page 4: ...Measurements for Fluke 190 xx2 2 9 Recorder 2 11 Zoom Replay and Cursors 2 12 Miscellaneous 2 12 Environmental 2 14 Certifications 2 14 Safety 2 14 10 1 Probe VPS410 2 16 Electromagnetic Immunity 2 16...

Page 5: ...Level Test 4 34 Meter Tests 4 35 Meter DC Voltage Accuracy Test 4 35 Meter AC Voltage Accuracy and Frequency Response Test 4 36 Continuity Function Test 4 37 Diode Test Function Test 4 37 Ohms Measur...

Page 6: ...in 5 40 Multimeter Numeric Zero 5 41 Multimeter Ohm Gain 5 41 Save Calibration Data and Exit 5 43 Probe Calibration 5 44 6 Disassembly 6 1 Introduction 6 3 Disassembly and Reassembly Procedures 6 3 Re...

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Page 8: ...Meter Volts AC Measurement Verification Points 4 37 4 19 Resistance Measurement Verification Points 4 39 5 1 Input A LF HF Gain Calibration Points 5 13 5 2 Input B LF HF Gain Calibration Points 5 15...

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Page 10: ...OPE Output to Test Tool Input A 5 11 5 4 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input B 5 14 5 5 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input C 5 16 5 6 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input D 5 18 5 7 Test Tool In...

Page 11: ...Fluke 062 102 104 202 204 502 504 Service Manual viii Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 12: ...ion and Warning Statements 1 3 Symbols 1 4 Li ion Battery Pack 1 7 Safe Storage of Battery Pack 1 7 Safe Use of Battery Pack 1 8 Safe Transport of Battery Pack 1 9 Safe Disposal of Battery Pack 1 9 Ar...

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Page 14: ...he correct and safe use of this Test Tool it is essential that both operating and service personnel follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to the safety precautions specified in this...

Page 15: ...ategory IV is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected at the source of the building s low voltage MAINS installation This product contains a Lithium ion battery Do not mix with the solid w...

Page 16: ...series Before use inspect voltage probes test leads and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged Remove all probes test leads and accessories that are not in use Always connect the p...

Page 17: ...t operates correctly Examine the case before you use the product Look for cracks or missing plastic Carefully look at the insulation around the terminals Do not work alone Comply with local and nation...

Page 18: ...f for example the product fails to perform the intended measurements or shows visible damage Li ion Battery Pack The battery pack has been tested in accordance with the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria...

Page 19: ...equipment Do not use any battery which is not designed or recommended by Fluke for use with the Product Take careful notice of correct placement of the battery in the product or the External Battery...

Page 20: ...ormal and individual use is allowed Always consult national local guidelines that are applicable for shipment by mail or other transporters A maximum of three battery packs may be shipped by mail The...

Page 21: ...Fluke 062 102 104 202 204 502 504 Service Manual 1 10 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 22: ...ts for Fluke 190 xx4 2 9 Meter Measurements for Fluke 190 xx2 2 9 Recorder 2 11 Zoom Replay and Cursors 2 12 Miscellaneous 2 12 Environmental 2 14 Certifications 2 14 Safety 2 14 10 1 Probe VPS410 2 1...

Page 23: ...Fluke 190 062 102 104 202 204 502 504 Service Manual 2 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 24: ...2xx 1 7 ns Fluke 190 1xx 3 5 ns Fluke 190 062 5 8 ns Analog Bandwidth Limiters 20 MHz 20 kHz and 10 kHz varies according to version Input Coupling AC DC Polarity Normal Inverted Sensitivity Ranges wit...

Page 25: ...ength all models Samples points per input Mode Glitch Detect On Glitch Detect Off Max Sample Rate Scope Normal 300 min max pairs 3 k true samples compressed into 1 screen 300 samples per screen 190 06...

Page 26: ...r Field 2 Source A Polarity Positive Negative Sensitivity 0 7 division sync level Pulse Width Trigger Screen Update On Trigger Single Shot Trigger Conditions T T T 10 T 10 Source A Polarity Positive o...

Page 27: ...racy at 4 s to 10 s div Fluke 190 xx4 2 mV div 3 10 counts 5 mV div to 100 V div 3 6 counts Normal Mode AC Rejection at 50 or 60 Hz 60 dB AC Voltage VAC Maximum Voltage with 10 1 probe 1000 V direct 1...

Page 28: ...DC Voltage True RMS Maximum Voltage with 10 1 probe 1000 V direct 1 1 300 V Maximum Resolution with 10 1 probe 1 mV direct 1 1 100 V Full Scale Reading 1100 counts Accuracy Fluke 190 xx2 DC to 60 Hz...

Page 29: ...ITCH off 1 100 division Full Scale Reading 999 counts Accuracy 1 Hz to full bandwidth 0 5 2 counts Vpwm Purpose to measure on pulse width modulated signals like motor drive inverter outputs Principle...

Page 30: ...o 1000 100 to 2500 Probe Sensitivity 1 mV C and 1 mV F Accuracy 1 5 5 counts add temperature probe accuracy for overall accuracy Decibel dB dBV dB relative to one volt dBm dB relative to one mW in 50...

Page 31: ...k 5 000 M 30 00 M Full Scale Reading 500 to 5 M 5000 counts 30 M 3000 counts Accuracy 0 6 6 counts Measurement Current 0 5 mA to 50 nA 20 decreases with increasing ranges Open Circuit Voltage 4 V Cont...

Page 32: ...counts For higher frequencies the frequency roll off of the Meter input starts affecting accuracy All accuracies are valid if the waveform amplitude is larger than 5 of full scale Amperes AMP With Opt...

Page 33: ...play as Animation Cursor Measurements Cursor Modes single vertical cursor dual vertical cursors dual horizontal cursors Scope mode Markers automatic markers at cross points Measurements value at curso...

Page 34: ...08 Universal switchable adapter 115 V 10 or 230 V 10 with plug EN60320 2 2G BC190 820 Universal adapter 100 240 V 10 with plug EN60320 2 2G Line Frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz Probe Calibration Manual puls...

Page 35: ...to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity Maximum Relative Operating 0 C to 10 C 32 F to 50 F noncondensing 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F 95 5 30 C to 40 C 86 F to 104 F 75 5 40 C to 50 C 104 F to 122 F 45 5 Storage...

Page 36: ...d be read as Vac rms 50 60 Hz for AC sinewave applications and as Vdc for DC applications MAX INPUT VOLTAGE Vrms FREQUENCY MHz 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 500 200 100 50 20 10 5 2 1...

Page 37: ...ic Immunity The Fluke 190 Series II test tools including standard accessories are compliant to EN 61326 1 with the addition of the table that follows Scope Mode 10 ms div Waveform disturbance with VPS...

Page 38: ...apter 3 Parts List Title Page Introduction 3 3 How to Obtain Parts 3 3 Final Assembly Parts 3 4 Accessory List 3 8 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisan...

Page 39: ...Fluke 190 062 102 104 202 204 502 504 Service Manual 3 2 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 40: ...orkstation should handle and service static sensitive components and assemblies How to Obtain Parts To locate an authorized service center go to www fluke com In the event that the part ordered has be...

Page 41: ...nel 3 3 5 Dustseal long 2x 3 3 3 Dustseal short 2x 3 3 4 Case seal 3 3 13 Bottom case assy 3 1 3 Battery door 3 1 14 Quarter turn screw 2x 3 1 15 Adhesive foam for battery door Standup bracket 3 1 16...

Page 42: ...0 1 BNC Connector Blue 500 MHz 4306967 X1300 1 BNC Connector Gray 500 MHz 4306971 X1400 1 BNC Connector Green 500 MHz 4306980 X1200 1 BNC Connector Black 500 MHz 4306998 BNC Connector Red 200 MHz 3945...

Page 43: ...4 202 204 502 504 Service Manual 3 6 2 2x 4x 6x 1 5 3 8 9 7 10 6 16 15 14 13 4 12 11 hpp201 eps Figure 3 1 Open Case and Screws Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURC...

Page 44: ...ist Final Assembly Parts 3 3 7 4x 4x 4x 5 2 3 6 9 7 8 1 4 hpp202 eps Figure 3 2 Screening Plate Removed and Screws Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisan...

Page 45: ...3 3 PCA Removed from Chassis Bottom Side Visible Accessory List For an Accessory list see Maintaining the Test Tool in the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 Series II Users Manual Go to www fluke com to download t...

Page 46: ...6 Input A B C D Peak Measurements Test 4 17 Input A B C D Frequency Measurement Accuracy Test 4 18 Input A B C D Phase Measurements Test 4 19 Time Base Test 4 20 Input A Trigger Sensitivity Test 4 21...

Page 47: ...eter DC Voltage Accuracy Test 4 35 Meter AC Voltage Accuracy and Frequency Response Test 4 36 Continuity Function Test 4 37 Diode Test Function Test 4 37 Ohms Measurements Test 4 38 Probe Calibration...

Page 48: ...jacks 190 504 Four 500 MHz Scope Inputs BNC The Test Tool should be calibrated and in operating condition on arrival The following performance tests are provided to ensure that the Test Tool is in pr...

Page 49: ...eral instructions for all tests Power the Test Tool with the BC190 power adapter The battery pack must be installed Allow the 5502A to satisfy its specified warm up period For each test point wait for...

Page 50: ...ion The active function in the next menu group is highlighted If the confirmation is made in the last most right menu group the menu will close ws Read2 BMP Figure 4 1 Menu Item Selection Standard Tes...

Page 51: ...DINGS and with a Reading 1 on A V dc b Reading 2 on B V dc c Reading 3 on C V dc d Reading 4 on D V dc 17 Press F4 WAVEFORM OPTIONS and select Glitch Off Acquisition Normal Average Off Waveform Normal...

Page 52: ...ee times The Test Tool shows Contrast CL 0100 6 Press F3 CALIBRATE The Test Tool shows a dark display The test pattern shown in Figure 4 2 may be not visible or hardly visible Observe the display clos...

Page 53: ...ete calibration adjustment refer to Section 5 for detailed information Scope Input A B C D Tests Input A B C D Vertical Accuracy Test Warning To prevent possible electrical shock fire or personal inju...

Page 54: ...ess C press F4 INPUT C OPTIONS and select Attenuator Normal Bandwidth 10 kHz or 20 kHz for the available setting in the Test Tool e Press D press F4 INPUT D OPTIONS and select Attenuator Normal Bandwi...

Page 55: ...0184 to 1 1030 1 V div 2 1213 V 2 0367 to 2 2058 2 V div 4 2426 V 4 0735 to 4 4117 5 V div 10 606 V 10 183 to 11 029 10 V div 21 213 V 20 368 to 22 058 20 V div 42 426 V 40 735 to 44 117 50 V div 106...

Page 56: ...s Note The test steps for channel C and D are only for the models 190 104 190 204 and 190 504 Proceed as follows to verify the automatic dc voltage scope measurement 1 Connect the Test Tool to the 550...

Page 57: ...for the available setting in the ScopeMeter e Press D press F4 INPUT D OPTIONS and select Attenuator Normal Bandwidth 10 kHz or 20 kHz for available setting in the ScopeMeter f Press CLEAR to clear th...

Page 58: ...85 to 315 300 mV 311 to 289 315 to 285 200 mV div 600 mV 585 to 615 576 to 624 600 mV 615 to 585 624 to 576 500 mV div 1 50 V 1 42 to 1 58 1 39 to 1 61 1 50 V 1 58 to 1 42 1 61 to 1 39 1 V div 3 00 V...

Page 59: ...and select SETUP press ENTER select the setup name and press ENTER to recall the setup b Press A then press F4 INPUT A OPTIONS c Select Attenuator Normal Bandwidth 10 kHz or 20 kHz for the available s...

Page 60: ...kHz to prevent OL due to calibrator noise see step 2 5 mV div 10 mV 60 Hz 8 8 mV to 11 2 mV 8 7 mV to 11 3 mV 10 mV div Select 20 s div 20 mV 20 kHz 18 0 mV to 22 0 mV 17 7 mV to 22 3 mV Note Set inp...

Page 61: ...to select COUPLING AC f Press C and use F2 to select COUPLING AC g Press D and use F2 to select COUPLING AC h Press CLEAR to clear the softkey menu and see the full display 3 Use TIME s ns to change...

Page 62: ...b Press SCOPE c Press F2 READING and select with F1 READINGS and with Reading 1 on A Peak and next Peak Peak Reading 2 on B Peak and next Peak Peak Reading 3 on C Peak and next Peak Peak Reading 4 on...

Page 63: ...ol setup a Recall the created setup see Standard Test Tool Setup Press SAVE F2 RECALL and select SETUP press ENTER select the setup name and press ENTER to recall the setup b Press SCOPE c Press F2 RE...

Page 64: ...uency measurements these measurement functions will not be verified separately Input A B C D Phase Measurements Test Note The test steps for channel C and D are only for the models 190 104 190 204 and...

Page 65: ...D Reading Deg 20 ms div wavegen sine 1 M 10 Hz 600 mVpp 2 to 2 200 ns div levsine 1 MHz 300 mVpp 2 to 2 20 ns div levsine 10 MHz 300 mVpp 3 to 3 Time Base Test Proceed as follows to test the time bas...

Page 66: ...ME s ns to set the time base on 10 s div 4 Use MOVE to move the trace to the right until the indicated trigger delay is 7 940 ms 5 Examine the rising edge of the time marker pulse at the height of the...

Page 67: ...level 8 Continue through the test points 9 When you are finished set the 5502A to Standby Table 4 9 Input A Trigger Sensitivity Test Points UUT Model UUT Time base 5502A SC MODE levsine UUT Trigger A...

Page 68: ...ect manual sensitivity ranging and lock the Input A sensitivity range on 500 mV div AUTO in upper right LCD edge becomes AUTO e Use MOVE to move the Input A trace zero to the center grid line 3 Set th...

Page 69: ...V RANGE and V RANGE to change the sensitivity range to select manual sensitivity ranging and lock the Input B sensitivity range on 2 V div 6 Use TIME s ns to select the time base listed in Table 4 11...

Page 70: ...bandwidth 1 Connect the Test Tool to the 5502A as shown in Figure 4 8 2 Select the Test Tool setup a Recall the setup see Standard Test Tool Setup Press SAVE F2 RECALL and select SETUP press ENTER sel...

Page 71: ...200 MHz 630 mV 190 502 504 2 545 Vpp 500 MHz 630 mV Input C Trigger Sensitivity Test Note The test steps for channel C are only for the models 190 104 190 204 and 190 504 Proceed as follows to test th...

Page 72: ...ent Adjust the trigger level and verify that the signal is triggered The trigger icon indicates the trigger level 11 Continue through the test points 12 When you are finished set the 5502A to Standby...

Page 73: ...source a sine wave and to the first test point in Table 4 14 4 Observe the Input C reading and check that it is within the range shown under the appropriate column of Table 4 14 5 Continue through th...

Page 74: ...o select manual sensitivity ranging and lock the Input D sensitivity range on 2 V div 7 Use TIME s ns to select the time base indicated in Table 4 15 8 Set the 5502A to source the leveled sine wave gi...

Page 75: ...5502A as shown in Figure 4 10 2 Recall the setup see Standard Test Tool Setup to select the Test Tool setup 3 Press SAVE F2 RECALL and select SETUP press ENTER select the setup name and press ENTER to...

Page 76: ...OR PM9091 A D C B 50 OHM e g PM9585 or TRM50 USE 50 OHM TERMINATION A B METER 50 OHM e g PM9585 or TRM50 For 190 502 and 504 only use TRM50 PM9091 2 CHANN METER 4 CHANNELS perf ver d2 eps Figure 4 11...

Page 77: ...PAL 622 even for PAL and PALplus SECAM 622 even for SECAM NTSC 262 even for NTSC 12 Observe the trace and check if the Test Tool triggers on the negative pulse before the marker pulse see Figure 4 12...

Page 78: ...or PALplus or SECAM 18 Set the calibrator video trigger output signal to 100 19 Use to select line number 310 PAL PALplus or SECAM or 262 NTSC 20 Set the calibrator format and marker line number to P...

Page 79: ...GGER OPTIONS menu 6 Press ENTER 7 Select Update Single Shot ENTER Trigger Filter Noise Reject ENTER NCycle Off ENTER 8 Use F1 EDGE TRIG to select Ext 9 Use F2 SLOPE to select positive slope triggering...

Page 80: ...ltage measurement accuracy 1 Connect the Test Tool to the 5502A as shown in Figure 4 13 2 Select the Test Tool setup 3 Press METER 4 Press F1 to open the Measurement menu and select V dc 5 Press ENTER...

Page 81: ...librator and the Test Tool Dangerous voltages are present on the calibration source and connection cables during these steps Proceed as follows to test the ac voltage measurement accuracy 1 Connect th...

Page 82: ...unction Test To test the continuity function 1 Select the Test Tool setup 2 Press METER 3 Press F1 to open the Measurement menu and select Continuity 4 Connect the Test Tool to the 5502A as shown in F...

Page 83: ...CHANN METER perf ver z2 eps Figure 4 14 Test Meter Tool Input to 5502A Normal Output 4 Wire 2 Select the Test Tool setup 3 Press METER 4 Press F1 to open the Measurement menu and select Ohms 5 Press...

Page 84: ...F3 PROBE A 10 1 4 Press F1 PROBE CAL and follow the instructions on the display 5 Press F4 to start the probe calibration The first step is to manually adjust the square wave response to a pure square...

Page 85: ...Service Manual 4 40 Probe Cal Probe Cal Ref st8416_t eps Figure 4 15 Probe Calibration This is the end of the Performance Verification Procedure Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guara...

Page 86: ...Calibration For v11 10 and later 5 10 Warming Up 2 Warm Up Final and ADC Timing 5 11 Input A LF HF Gain 5 12 Input B LF HF Gain 5 14 Input C LF HF Gain 5 16 Input D LF HF Gain 5 18 Input AB Position...

Page 87: ...ain 5 31 Input C LF HF Gain 5 33 Input D LF HF Gain 5 35 Input ABCD AB LF HF Gain 5 36 Input ABCD AB Position 5 38 Input ABCD AB Volt Gain 5 38 Input ABCD AB Zero 5 39 Multimeter Volt Gain 5 40 Multim...

Page 88: ...edure has been necessary This section has both adjust procedures To identify the procedure version you need 1 Check that the serial number is 25375604 or higher If yes use the first procedure 2 If no...

Page 89: ...he Probe Calibration General Instructions Follow these general instructions for all calibration steps Allow the specified warm up period for the 5502A For each calibration point wait for the 5502A to...

Page 90: ...NC Adapter 1x Fluke PM9081 001 Calibration Procedure Steps To do a complete calibration adjustment you must do all steps 1 Select the Calibration Mode 2 Do the Contrast Calibration Adjustment 3 Do the...

Page 91: ...ER to activate all selections and leave the menu 3 Select the calibration mode The Calibration Adjustment Procedure uses built in calibration setups that can be accessed in the calibration mode To ent...

Page 92: ...ost probably the unit will not meet the specifications if the actual calibration data are saved BUSY aaa bbb Calibration adjustment step in progress progress for Input A and Input B During Warming Up...

Page 93: ...lay to optimal this setting becomes the default contrast 8 Press F3 to return to the softkey menu 9 Press F2 to select maximum brightness calibration Contrast CL 0120 10 Press F3 CALIBRATE The display...

Page 94: ...CL 0200 BUSY 00 29 59 or WarmingUp1 CL 0200 BUSY 00 09 59 The warming up period is counted down to 00 00 00 Then the remaining pre calibration steps are performed automatically The entire procedure ta...

Page 95: ...tion invalid If you do calibration step N for example step CL 0581 then return to a previous step for example step CL 0580 and then calibrate this step the complete final calibration becomes invalid t...

Page 96: ...onnect Ch A of the Test Tool to the 5502A SCOPE output as shown in Figure 5 3 Use a 50 termination 7 Set the 5502A to generate a sine wave 50 MHz 0 5 V pp mode LEVSINE at the SCOPE output 8 Set the 55...

Page 97: ...required for the first calibration point in Table 5 1 4 Set the 5502A in operate OPR or standby STBY as indicated 5 Press F3 to start the calibration 6 Wait until the display shows calibration status...

Page 98: ...p sine wave 50 kHz SCOPE levsine 500 mVpp 50 kHz CL 0481 0 5 Vpp sine wave Red subversion 5 Blue Subversion 2 Fluke 190 502 504 501 MHz Fluke 190 202 204 381 MHz Fluke 190 102 104 151 MHz Fluke 190 06...

Page 99: ...the display shows calibration status READY 7 Press F2 to select the next calibration step set the 5502A to the next calibration point signal and start the calibration Continue through all calibration...

Page 100: ...p sine wave 50 kHz SCOPE levsine 500 mVpp 50 kHz CL 0483 0 5 Vpp sine wave Red subversion 5 Blue Subversion 2 Fluke 190 502 504 501 MHz Fluke 190 202 204 381 MHz Fluke 190 102 104 151 MHz Fluke 190 06...

Page 101: ...R PM9091 PM9585 50 OHM USE 50 OHM TERMINATION 4 CHANNELS For 190 502 and 504 use only TRM50 Perf Ver F2 eps Figure 5 5 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input C 3 Set the 5502A SCOPE output to source th...

Page 102: ...p sine wave 50 kHz SCOPE levsine 500 mVpp 50 kHz CL 0485 0 5 Vpp sine wave Red subversion 5 Blue Subversion 2 Fluke 190 502 504 501 MHz Fluke 190 202 204 381 MHz Fluke 190 102 104 151 MHz Fluke 190 06...

Page 103: ...o start the calibration 6 Wait until the display shows calibration status READY 7 Press F2 to select the next calibration step set the 5502A to the next calibration point signal and start the calibrat...

Page 104: ...p sine wave 50 kHz SCOPE levsine 500 mVpp 50 kHz CL 0487 0 5 Vpp sine wave Red subversion 5 Blue Subversion 2 Fluke 190 502 504 501 MHz Fluke 190 202 204 381 MHz Fluke 190 102 104 151 MHz Fluke 190 06...

Page 105: ...5502A CALIBRATOR CONNECT TO CHANNEL A B C D IN PARALLEL 50 OHM TERMINATION NO A D C B PM9093 PM9092 A B METER PM9093 PM9092 PM9091 2 CHANN METER 4 CHANNELS perf ver c2 eps Figure 5 7 Test Tool Input A...

Page 106: ...Points Cal step UUT input value 5502A SCOPE MODE volt SCOPE Z 1 M 1 kHz CL 0504 500 mV 1 kHz MODE VOLT CL 0624 Open inputs Calibrator STBY CL 0673 50 V 1 kHz MODE volt CL 0660 300 mV CL 0604 500 mV CL...

Page 107: ...nput AB Volt Gain Warning To prevent possible electrical shock fire or personal injury ensure that the calibrator is in standby mode before making any connection between the calibrator and the Test To...

Page 108: ...l calibration points of Table 5 6 8 Set the 5502A to Standby and continue at the Multimeter DMM Meter Zero section Table 5 6 Input ABCD Gain Calibration Points Cal step UUT input value 5502A NORMAL dc...

Page 109: ...READY 5 Remove the input terminations 6 Continue at the Multimeter DMM Volt Gain section Multimeter Volt Gain Warning To prevent possible electrical shock fire or personal injury ensure that the cali...

Page 110: ...ibration 6 Wait until the display shows calibration status READY 7 Press F2 to select the next calibration step set the 5502A to the next calibration point and start the calibration Continue through a...

Page 111: ...nse leads must be connected directly to the Test Tool inputs NORMAL SCOPE FLUKE 5502A CALIBRATOR USE STACKABLE TEST LEADS AS SUPPLIED WITH CALIBRATOR A B METER 2 CHANN METER Perf Ver Z2 eps Figure 5 1...

Page 112: ...xt calibration point and start the calibration Continue through all calibration points 8 When you are finished set the 5502A to Standby 9 Continue at the Save Calibration Data and Exit section Table 5...

Page 113: ...e first step See the Warm Up Final and ADC Timing section Starting at any other step will make the calibration invalid If you proceed to calibration step N for example step CL 0481 then return to a pr...

Page 114: ...TRM50 USE 50 OHM TERMINATION A B METER 50 OHM e g PM9585 or TRM50 For 190 502 and 504 only use TRM50 PM9091 2 CHANN METER 4 CHANNELS Perf Ver D2 eps Figure 5 11 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input...

Page 115: ...ine 0 62 Vpp 50 kHz CL 0481 0 62 Vpp sine wave Fluke 190 202 204 221 MHz Fluke 190 102 151 MHz Fluke 190 104 121 MHz Fluke 190 062 81 MHz SCOPE levsine 0 62 Vpp 221 MHz 151 MHz 121 MHz 81 MHz Table 5...

Page 116: ...e 5 12 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input B 3 Set the 5502A SCOPE output to source the signal required for the first calibration point in Table 5 11 4 Set the 5502A to operate OPR or standby STBY a...

Page 117: ...51 MHz 121 MHz 81 MHz Table 5 12 Input B LF HF Gain Calibration Points Extra steps for 190 104 204 V10 4x firmware Cal step UUT input signal 5502A Setting CL 0462 124 mVpp sine wave 50 kHz SCOPE levsi...

Page 118: ...Ver F2 eps Figure 5 13 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input C 3 Set the 5502A SCOPE output to source the signal required for the first calibration point in Table 5 13 4 Set the 5502A in operate OPR o...

Page 119: ...4 Input C LF HF Gain Calibration Points Extra steps for 190 104 204 V10 4x firmware Cal step UUT input signal 5502A Setting CL 0464 124 mVpp sine wave 50 kHz SCOPE levsine 124 mVpp 50 kHz CL 0465 124...

Page 120: ...gure 5 14 5502A SCOPE Output to Test Tool Input D 3 Set the 5502A SCOPE output to source the signal required for the first calibration point in Table 5 15 4 Set the 5502A in operate OPR or standby STB...

Page 121: ...90 104 204 with firmware V10 4x require the extra steps CL 466 and CL 467 Installed firmware version can be checked via key sequence USER key F3 VERSION CAL Software Version Input ABCD AB LF HF Gain N...

Page 122: ...ation step set the 5502A to the next calibration point and start the calibration Continue through all calibration points of Table 5 17 8 Set the 5502A to Standby and continue at the Input ABCD AB Posi...

Page 123: ...d connection cables during these steps Note The adjustment steps for channel C and D are only for the models 190 104 and 190 204 To do the Input ABCD AB Volt Gain calibration 1 Press F2 to select the...

Page 124: ...mV CL 0806 1 25 V CL 0807 2 5 V CL 0808 5 V CL 0809 12 5 V CL 0810 25 V CL 0811 50 V set 5502A to OPR CL 0812 125 V CL 0813 250 V Input ABCD AB Zero To do the Input ABCD AB Zero calibration 1 Press F2...

Page 125: ...ool to the 5502A as shown in Figure 5 17 NORMAL SCOPE FLUKE 5502A CALIBRATOR A B METER 2 CHANN METER USE STACKABLE TEST LEADS AS SUPPLIED WITH CALIBRATOR Perf Ver X2 eps Figure 5 17 5502A NORMAL Outpu...

Page 126: ...r inputs properly calibration includes Ohms zero Use a test lead as short as possible 3 Press F3 to start the zero calibration 4 Wait until the display shows the status READY 5 Remove the input termin...

Page 127: ...e mode 4 Set the 5502A to operate OPR 5 Press F3 to start the calibration 6 Wait until the display shows the calibration status READY 7 Press F2 to select the next calibration step set the 5502A to th...

Page 128: ...probe calibration are done If you press F3 NO the Test Tool returns to the calibration mode You can either calibrate the Test Tool again or press F4 EXIT F4 YES to save and exit Error messages WARNIN...

Page 129: ...Connect the red probe from the red Input A BNC to the banana jack See Figure 5 19 Probe Cal Probe Cal Ref st8416_t eps Figure 5 19 10 1 Probe Calibration Connection 2 Press A and then F3 to open the...

Page 130: ...re 5 20 10 1 Probe Calibration 8 When done press F4 to start the DC calibration automatically The Probe Calibration is OK if all instructions shown on the display are finished successfully 9 Close the...

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Page 132: ...e Tilt Stand Hang Strap and Side Strap 6 3 Open the Test Tool Remove the Battery Pack 6 4 How to Access the Top Side of PCA 6 5 How to Access the Bottom Side of PCA 6 5 Access to LCD Keypad Foil and K...

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Page 134: ...precautions against electric shock should work on a disassembled unit with power on Disassembly and Reassembly Procedures Required Tools To access all the assemblies you need Static free work surface...

Page 135: ...four steel pins 2x17 mm in the left side and right side of the Test Tool The pins are used to attach the hang strap and the side strap 7 Remove the two screws M3x10 total length from the bottom holste...

Page 136: ...contacts may not cause immediate instrument failure Failures typically show up when contaminated instruments are operated in humid areas 1 Unlock both flat cables by shifting the connector latch at th...

Page 137: ...9414 to keyboard J9415 to LCD backlight 3 Remove 6 self tapping screws 10 mm long total length that fix the Main PCA module to the top case assembly 4 Separate the Main PCA module from the top case No...

Page 138: ...bly and Reassembly Procedures 6 6 7 2 2x 4x 6x 1 5 3 8 9 7 10 6 16 15 14 13 4 12 11 hpp201 eps Figure 6 2 Opened Case and Screws Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOUR...

Page 139: ...2 104 202 204 502 504 Service Manual 6 8 4x 4x 4x 5 2 3 6 9 7 8 1 4 hpp202 eps Figure 6 3 Screening Plate Removed and Screws Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE w...

Page 140: ...and Reassembly Procedures 6 6 9 6 5 2 4 3 3 8 9 10 12 6x 1 13 14 hpp203 eps Figure 6 4 PCA Removed from Chassis Bottom Side Visible Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 S...

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