Fluke ScopeMeter 199C Operation Download Page 4

 

2)

 

You will be automatically be moved to the “bandwidth” 
submenu portion of the screen.  Use the up/down arrows to 
highlight “Full”, and press F4 Enter.  This will close out the 
submenu, and return you to the Input A menu.   

f.   Press the round “Clear Menu” button to clear the menu. 

6.

 

Trigger Menu.   

a.

 

Press the rectangular “Trigger” button to open the trigger menu. 

b.

 

Pressing the F1 button will scroll you through the “Edge Trig” 
selections.  Highlight A. 

c.

 

Pressing the F2 button will alternate you between the positive and 
the negative Slope option.  Highlight the left “positive” slope.   

d.

 

The trigger level is denoted black mark in the middle of the screen.  
Use the up/down arrows to adjust.   

e.

 

Push the F4 button to open the “Trigger Options” submenu. 
1)

 

Use the Up/Down arrows to highlight “On Edges” selection 
under trigger options.   

2)

 

Pressing the F4 Enter button will make that selection, and 
automatically bring up the Trigger on Edge submenu.  Use the 
up/down arrows to highlight “single shot”, and press F4 enter 
to select single shot. 

3)

 

You will be automatically moved over to Noise Rejection Filter 
submenu.  Use the up/down arrows to highlight OFF, press 
F4 Enter to select, and you will automatically be brought back 
to the main trigger menu.   

f.

 

Press the Clear Menu button to clear the trigger menu. 

7.

 

Input to Channel B Input. 

a.

 

Press the square B button.  The Input B menu will appear. 

b.

 

Press the F1 Input B button to alternately turn the B input on and 
off.  Turn it off

c.

 

The rest of the menu and submenus behave the same as for the A 
input.  There is no need to set these unless you would be using the 
B input.  Press the Clear Menu button to clear the trigger menu. 

d.

 

Press the Clear Menu button to clear the trigger menu. 

B.

 

Saving the Setup.   
1.

 

You only have to go through the above once.  This setup can be 
saved.   

2.

 

Press the round “Save/Print” button to open the save menu.   

3.

 

Press F1 to open the Save submenu. 

4.

 

Use the up/down arrows to highlight the location (out of 15 choices) 
where you wish to save the setup.  (The active screen goes with it.)   

Summary of Contents for ScopeMeter 199C

Page 1: ...creens This is the case whether triggering for the scope is set to automatic trigger one shot or on trigger Each refresh will result in a screen stored in the memory B To look at what has been saved press the Replay button 1 A control panel will appear at the bottom of the screen allowing you to scroll through each screen one at a time for a close look scroll back one at a time or hit play and rap...

Page 2: ... the lower portion of the display G Press the F2 button below the Recall designation or the F4 button below the View designation Downloading Saved Screens to a File or Document A Connect the scope to your computer via the optical coupler supplied with the scope meter B Open Fluke View The softwear will automatically prompt you about your desire to connect to the Instrument C Turn on the Scope Mete...

Page 3: ...are A button to turn on the channel A menu A blue menu will appear at the bottom of the screen b Alternately pushing the F1 button will turn input A on and off Turn input A on c Alternately pushing the F2 button will alternate the coupling between DC direct coupling and AC Turn on DC d Generally we will be using the 1 1 probe Pushing the F3 button will open up the probe menu 1 From the open probe ...

Page 4: ...n Edge submenu Use the up down arrows to highlight single shot and press F4 enter to select single shot 3 You will be automatically moved over to Noise Rejection Filter submenu Use the up down arrows to highlight OFF press F4 Enter to select and you will automatically be brought back to the main trigger menu f Press the Clear Menu button to clear the trigger menu 7 Input to Channel B Input a Press...

Page 5: ...around a couple of volts Use the 1 second per division scale because the fencers generally put out 1 pulse per second making it easy to identify that what you are capturing is a fencer or trainer transient b If nothing shows up open the trigger menu by pressing the rectangular Trigger button 1 Use the up down arrows to adjust the trigger level until you get something 2 If you still get nothing cha...

Page 6: ...you can change the time scale all the way down to 5 nanoseconds division ns and still have the glitch detect activated 8 Once you capture a signal you are happy w by alternately pressing the hold run button and changing the time scale and voltage scale as necessary you can save the screen as previously described Press the Save Print button press F1 to open the save menu use the up down arrows to h...

Page 7: ...w softwear c Clicking on the camera icon will bring in the active scopemeter screen to the Flukeview softwear Clicking on the camera w the question mark will let you bring in screens from the memory locations d Once in Flukeview you may 1 Save the screens as bitmap or fvf files at a location of your choosing FVF files are for Flukeview and can only be viewed by the softwear A BMP is better 2 You c...

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