Fluke ScopeMeter 192C Getting Started Manual Download Page 6

Fluke 19xC-2x5C 

Getting Started 

 Warning  

To avoid electrical shock or fire: 

 

Use only the Fluke power supply, Model 
BC190 (Battery Charger / Power Adapter).  

 

Before use check that the selected/indicated 
voltage range on the BC190 matches the local 
line power voltage and frequency. 

 

For the BC190/808 universal Battery 
Charger/Power Adapter use only line cords 
that comply with the local safety regulations.

 

Note  

To accommodate connection to various line 
power sockets, the BC190/808 universal Battery 
Charger / Power Adapter is equipped with a male 
plug that must be connected to a line cord 
appropriate for local use. Since the adapter is 
isolated, the line cord does not need to be 
equipped with a terminal for connection to 
protective ground. Since line cords with a 
protective grounding terminal are more 
commonly available you might consider using 
these anyhow. 

 Warning 

To avoid electrical shock or fire if a test tool 
input is connected to more than 42 V peak (30 
Vrms) or on circuits of more than 4800 VA: 

 

Use only insulated voltage probes, test leads 
and adapters supplied with the test tool, or 
indicated by Fluke as suitable for the Fluke 
19xC-2x5C ScopeMeter 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 battery charger first to 
the ac outlet before connecting it to the test 
tool. 

 

Do not connect the ground spring (Figure 1, 
item f) to voltages higher than 42 V peak (30 
Vrms) from earth ground. 

 

Do not apply input voltages above the rating 
of the instrument. Use caution when using 1:1 
test leads because the probe tip voltage will 
be directly transmitted to the test tool. 

 

Do not use exposed metal BNC or banana 
plug connectors. 

Summary of Contents for ScopeMeter 192C

Page 1: ...opeMeter Software version 8 00 onwards Getting Started GB Jun 2008 Rev 1 09 2009 2008 2009 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the Netherlands All product names are trademarks of their re...

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Page 3: ...4 Powering Resetting the Test Tool 4 How to Navigate a Menu example 4 Changing the Information Language 5 Adjusting Contrast and Brightness 5 Using the Scope 5 Multimeter 7 Recorder Functions 8 Field...

Page 4: ...age Probe Set Gray 5 Test Lead Set Red and Black 6 Bus Health Test adapter 2x5C only 7 Safety Information CD ROM with complete Users Manual 8 Shipment box basic version only The S versions also includ...

Page 5: ...anada 31 40 2675200 in Europe 1 425 446 5500 from other countries Safety Information Read First The Fluke Models 192C 196C 199C 215C and 225C ScopeMeter test tools hereafter referred to as test tool c...

Page 6: ...l are more commonly available you might consider using these anyhow Warning To avoid electrical shock or fire if a test tool input is connected to more than 42 V peak 30 Vrms or on circuits of more th...

Page 7: ...used in this manual to indicate a measurement in which the test tool input BNC or banana jack is connected to a voltage different from earth ground The isolated input connectors have no exposed metal...

Page 8: ...batteries at least once a year Powering Resetting the Test Tool Turning power on off The test tool powers up in its last setup configuration Resetting the test tool to the factory settings Turn power...

Page 9: ...ay the USER key labels Enable the arrow keys for adjustment Adjust the contrast of the screen Change the backlight brightness Using the Scope Connect the probe s as shown in figure 2 Figure 2 Scope Co...

Page 10: ...A result on B Reading 1 2 is input B result V ac dB measurement function Glitch Detect glitch capture on or off Average waveform averaging on or off Waveform Normal normal waveform display Persistence...

Page 11: ...e Cal calibration of 10 1 100 1 probe Polarity input polarity normal or inverted variable input sensitivity Bandwidth bandwidth full 10 kHz 20 MHz Multimeter Connect the test leads Figure 1 item 5 to...

Page 12: ...mory is full Mode on Ext start Start stop Stop or continue Run recording if triggered via the meter input Ext Run requires one trigger per division in VIEW ALL mode In Trend Plot Reading 1 2 Scope or...

Page 13: ...rning Result on edge of limits Result not OK Setting up the Limits To set up the test limits of the current bus type do the following From the bushealth screen select SETUP LIMITS For RS 485 only high...

Page 14: ...creens Exit the REPLAY mode Zoom Use the zoom function to obtain a more detailed view of a waveform Display the ZOOM key labels Observe that the trace is frozen HOLD appears at the top of the screen Z...

Page 15: ...epending on cursor measurement type Automatic or manual risetime measurement on a single channel Reading 2 is time T frequency 1 T or RMS value Cursor measurements on trace A B or M if A and B are on...

Page 16: ...occur Single Shot the test tool waits for a trigger After receiving a trigger the waveform is displayed and the instrument is set to HOLD Press to arm for a new trigger Noise reject Filter the noise r...

Page 17: ...anged press the arrow keys to select a character press to set default name press to save RECALL open the Recall recall menu RECALL FOR REFERENCE recall a screen as a reference waveform RECALL SETUP re...

Page 18: ...end Plot or Scope Record You can set the automatic power shutdown time to 5 minutes and to 30 minutes or you can disable the automatic power shutdown Disabled Battery refresh Start a battery refresh a...

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