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4822 872 30482
October 2001
© 2001 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the Netherlands.
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Fluke 196C/199C
ScopeMeter
Users Manual
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Fluke 196C ScopeMeter
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196C
Date:
2002
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The Fluke I92B/196B-C7199B-C ScopeMeter test tools have
three input channels that are electrically floating with
respect to each other, and with respect to the power adapter
input.
Channel A and channel B are Oscilloscope channels with a
60/100/200 MHz bandwidth. The Meter/External Trigger channel
is a combined DMM and external trigger channel with a
limited (10 kHz) bandwidth.
The B versions have a black&white LCD, the C versions have a
color display.
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Service and User Manual
Manual Type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
204
Size:
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Language:
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1 Safety
Instructions … 1-1
1.1
Introduction … 1-3
1.2 Safety
Precautions … 1-3
1.3 Caution and Warning
Statements … 1-3
1.4
Symbols … 1-3
1.5 Impaired
Safety … 1-4
1.6 General S afety
Information … 1-4
2
Characteristics … 2-1
2.1
Introduction … 2-3
2.2 Dual Input
Oscilloscope … 2-3
2.2.1 Isolated Inputs A and B
(Vertical) … 2-3
2.2.2
Horizontal … 2-4
2.2.3 Trigger and
Delay … 2-4
2.2.4 Automatic Connect&View
Trigger … 2-5
2.2.5 Edge
Trigger … 2-5
2.2.6 Isolated External
Trigger … 2-5
2.2.7 Video
Trigger … 2-5
2.2.8 Pulse Width
Trigger … 2-5
2.2.9 Continuous Auto
Set … 2-6
2.2.10 Automatic C apturing S cope S
creens … 2-6
2.3 Automatic Scope
Measurements … 2-6
2.3.1
General … 2-6
2.3.2 DC Voltage
(VDC) … 2-6
2.3.3 AC Voltage
(VAC) … 2-6
2.3.4 AC+DC Voltage (True
RMS) … 2-7
2.3.5 Amperes
(AMP) … 2-7
2.3.6
Peak … 2-8
2.3.7 Frequency
(Hz) … 2-8
2.3.8 Duty Cycle
(DUTY) … 2-8
2.3.9 Pulse Width
(PULSE) … 2-8
2.3.10 Vpwm (C versions
only) … 2-8
2.3.11
Power … 2-9
2.3.12
Phase … 2-9
2.3.13 Temperature
(TEMP) … 2-9
2.3.14 Decibel
(dB) … 2-9
2.4
Meter … 2-10
2.4.1 Meter
Input … 2-10
2.4.2 Meter
Functions … 2-10
2.5 DMM Measurements on Meter
Inputs … 2-10
2.5.1
General … 2-10
Chapter Title Page
2.5.2 Ohms
(Ω) … 2-10
2.5.3 Continuity
(CONT) … 2-10
2.5.4
Diode … 2-11
2.5.5 Temperature
(TEMP) … 2-11
2.5.6 DC Voltage
(VDC) … 2-11
2.5.7 AC Voltage
(VAC) … 2-11
2.5.8 AC+DC Voltage (True
RMS) … 2-11
2.5.9 Amperes
(AMP) … , … 2-12
2.6
Recorder … 2-12
2.6.1 TrendPlot (Meter or
Scope) … 2-12
2.6.2 Scope
Record … 2-12
2.7 Zoom, Replay and
Cursors … 2-13
2.7.1
Zoom … 2-13
2.7.2
Replay … 2-13
2.7.3 Cursor
Measurements … 2-13
2.8
Miscellaneous … 2-13
2.8.1
Display … 2-13
2.8.2 Δ
Power … 2-13
2.8.3 Probe
Calibration … 2-14
2.8.4
Memory … 2-14
2.8.5
Mechanical … , … 2-14
2.8.6 Optical Interface
Port … 2-14
2.9
Environmental … 2-14
2.10 /ί
Safety … 2-15
2.11 10:1 Probe
VPS200 … 2-17
2.11.1
Safety … 2-17
2.11.2 Electrical
specifications … 2-17
2.11.3
Environmental … 2-17
2.12 Electromagnetic
Immunity … 2-1.8
3 Circuit
Description,, … ,.,» … , … , … , … , … 3-1
3.1
Introduction … 3-3
3.2 Block
Diagram … 3-3
3.3 Start-up Sequence, Operating
Modes … 3-7
3.4 Detailed Circuit
Descriptions … 3-9
3.4.1 Scope Channel A — Scope Channel
B … 3-9
3.4.2 Meter/Ext Trigger
Channel … 3-12
3.4.3 Sampling&Triggering
(S-ASIC) … 3-15
3.4.4 S-ASIC
supply … 3-19
3.4.5
ADC’s … 3-19
3.4.6 Digital
Control … > … 3-20
3.4.7 LCD
Control … 3-22
3.4.8
Power … 3-23
3.4.9 Slow ADC, RS232 Serial Interface, LCD
Backlight … 3-28
4 Performance
Verification …
4-1
4.1
Introduction … 4-3
4.2 Equipment Required For
Verification … 4-3
4.3 General
Instructions … 4-3
4.4 Operating
Instructions … 4-4
4.4.1 Resetting the test
tool … 4-4
4.4.2 Navigating through
menu’s … 4-4
4.4.3 Creating Test Tool
Setup! … 4-5
4.5 Display and Backlight
Test … 4-5
4.6 Scope Input A&B
Tests …
4-7
4.6.1 Input A&B Vertical Accuracy
Test … 4-7
4.6.2 Input A&B DC Voltage Accuracy
Test … 4-9
4.6.3 Input A&B AC Voltage Accuracy Test
(LF) … 4-11
4.6.4 Input A&B AC Coupled Lower Frequency
Test … 4-12
4.6.5 Input A and B Peak Measurements
Test … 4-13
4.6.6 Input A&B Frequency Measurement Accuracy
Test … 4-14
4.6.7 Input A&B Phase Measurements
Test … 4-15
4.6.8 Time Base
Test …
4-16
4.6.9 Input A Trigger Sensitivity
Test …
4-18
4.6.10 Input A AC Voltage Accuracy (HF) & Bandwidth
Test … 4-19
4.6.11 Input B Trigger Sensitivity
Test …
4-20
4.6.12 Input B AC Voltage Accuracy (HF) & Bandwidth
Test … 4-21
4.6.13 Video test using the Video Pattern
Generator … 4-22
4.6.14 Video test using SC600 Scope Calibration Option
… 4-25
4.7 External Trigger Level
Test …
4-27
4.8 Meter (DMM)
Tests …
4-28
4.8.1 Meter DC Voltage Accuracy
Test …
4-28
4.8.2 Meter AC Voltage Accuracy & Frequency Response
Test … 4-29
4.8.3 Continuity Function
Test …
4-30
4.8.4 Diode Test Function
Test …
4-30
4.8.5 Ohms Measurements
Test …
4-30
4.9 Probe Calibration Generator
Test …
4-32
5 Calibration
Adjustment …
5-1
5.1
General …
5-3
5.1.1
Introduction …
5-3
5.1.2 Calibration number and
date …
5-3
5.1.3 General
Instructions …
5-3
5.1.4 Equipment Required For
Calibration …
5-4
5.2 Calibration Procedure
Steps …
5-4
5.3 Starting the
Calibration …
5-4
5.4 Contrast Calibration
Adjustment …
5-6
5.5 Warming Up &
Pre-Calibration …
5-7
5.6 Final
Calibration …
5-8
5.6.1 Input A LF-HF
Gain …
5-8
5.6.2 Input B LF-HF
Gain …
5-9
5.6.3 input A&B LF-HF
Gain …
5-11
5.6.4 Input A&B
Position …
5-12
5.6.5 Input A&B Volt
Gain …
5-13
5.6.6 DMM Volt
Gain …
5-14
5.6.7 Input A& B, and DMM
Zero …
5-15
5.6.8 DMM Ohm
Gain …
5-16
5.6.9 Calculate
Gain …
5-17
5.7 Save Calibration Data and
Exit …
5-17
5.8 Probe
Calibration …
5-19
6 Disassembling the Test
Tool …
6-1
6.1.
Introduction …
6-3
6.2. Disassembly & Reassembly
Procedures …
6-3
6.2.1 Required
Tools …
6-3
6.2.2 Removing the Tilt Stand & Hang
Strap … 6-3
6.2.3 Replacing the Side-Strap, Changing the Side-Strap
Position … 6-3
6.2.4 Opening the Test Tool, Removing the
Battery … 6-3
6.2.5 Removing the Main PCA Unit and the
Fan … 6-5
6.2.6 Removing the Display
Assembly … 6-6
6.2.7 Replacing the LCD
Window/Decaf … 6-7
6.2.8 Removing the Keypad and Keypad
Foil … 6-7
6.2.9 Disassembling the Main PCA
Unit … 6-7
6.2.10 Reassembling the Main PCA
Unit … 6-8
6.2.11 Reassembling the Test
Tool … 6-9
7 Corrective
Maintenance … 7-1
7.1
Introduction … 7-3
7.2 Starting Fault
Finding … 7-4
7.3 Charger
Circuit … 7-5
7.4 Starting with a Dead Test
Tool … 7-7
7.4.1 Test Tool Completely
Dead … 7-7
7.4.2 Test Tool Software Does not
Run … 7-8
7.4.3 Software Runs, Test Tool not
Operative … 7-8
7.5 Miscellaneous
Functions … 7-8
7.5.1 Display and Back
Light … 7-8
7.5.2 Fly Back
Converter … 7-10
7.5.3 Slow ADC,
+3V3SADC … 7-11
7.5.4
Keyboard … 7-12
7.5.5 Optical Port (Serial RS232
Interface) … 7-13
7.5.6 Channel A, Channel B
Measurements … 7-13
7.5.7 Meter Channel (Ext Trigger, Probe
Cal) … 7-15
7.5.8 Input Signal
Acquisition … 7-17
7.5.9
ADC’s … , … 7-19
7.5.10 Digital Control &
Memory … 7-20
7.5.11 Buzzer
Circuit … 7-20
7.5.12 RAM
Test … 7-21
7.5.13 Power
ON/OFF … 7-22
7.5.14
Battery … 7-22
7.6 Loading
Software … 7-23
8 List of Replaceable
Parts … 8-1
8.1
Introduction … 8-3
8.2 How to Obtain
Parts … 8-3
8.3 Service
Centers … 8-3
8.4 Final Assembly
Parts … 8-4
8.5 Main PCA Unit Parts
… 8-6
8.6 Main PCA
Parts … 8-8
8.7
Accessories … 8-30
9 Circuit Diagrams
… 9-1
9.1
Introduction … 9-3
9.2 Tracing signals in circuit
diagrams … 9-3
9.3 Locating Parts & Test
Points … 9-3
9.4
Diagrams … 9-6
10
Modifications … 10-1
10.1
General … 10-3
10.2 Software
modifications … 10-3
10.3 Hardware
modifications … 10-3
10.4 Main PCA Unit Versions, Software
Versions … 10-4
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Service Manual
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
206
Size:
9.71 Mbytes (10177034 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
Manual-ID:
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1 Safety Instructions
…
1-1
1.1
Introduction …
1-3
1.2 Safety
Precautions …
1-3
1.3 Caution and Warning
Statements …
1-3
1.4
Symbols …
1-3
1.5 Impaired Safety
…
1-4
1.6 General Safety
Information …
1-4
2 Characteristics
…
2-1
2.1
Introduction …
2-3
2.2 Dual Input
Oscilloscope …
2-3
2.2.1 Isolated Inputs A and B
(Vertical) …
2-3
2.2.2 Horizontal
…
2-4
2.2.3 Trigger and Delay
…
2-4
2.2.4 Automatic Connect&View Trigger
… 2-5
2.2.5 Edge Trigger
…
2-5
2.2.6 Isolated External Trigger
…
2-5
2.2.7 Video
Trigger …
2-5
2.2.8 Pulse Width
Trigger …
2-5
2.2.9 Continuous Auto
Set …
2-6
2.2.10 Automatic Capturing Scope Screens
… 2-6
2.3 Automatic Scope
Measurements …
2-6
2.3.1
General …
2-6
2.3.2 DC Voltage
(VDC) …
2-6
2.3.3 AC Voltage
(VAC) …
2-6
2.3.4 AC+DC Voltage (True
RMS) …
2-7
2.3.5 Amperes
(AMP) …
2-7
2.3.6
Peak …
2-8
2.3.7 Frequency (Hz)
…
2-8
2.3.8 Duty Cycle (DUTY)
…
2-8
2.3.9 Pulse Width
(PULSE) …
2-8
2.3.10 Vpwm (C versions
only) …
2-8
2.3.11 Power
…
2-9
2.3.12 Phase
…
2-9
2.3.13 Temperature (TEMP)
…
2-9
2.3.14 Decibel
(dB) …
2-9
2.4 Meter
…
2-10
2.4.1 Meter Input
…
2-10
2.4.2 Meter
Functions …
2-10
2.5 DMM Measurements on Meter
Inputs …
2-10
2.5.1
General …
2-10
2.5.2 Ohms (Ω)
…
2-10
2.5.3 Continuity
(CONT) …
2-10
2.5.4
Diode …
2-11
2.5.5 Temperature
(TEMP) …
2-11
2.5.6 DC Voltage
(VDC) …
2-11
2.5.7 AC Voltage
(VAC) …
2-11
2.5.8 AC+DC Voltage (True
RMS) …
2-11
2.5.9 Amperes
(AMP) …
2-12
2.6 Recorder
…
2-12
2.6.1 TrendPlot (Meter or
Scope) …
2-12
2.6.2 Scope Record
…
2-12
2.7 Zoom, Replay and
Cursors …
2-13
2.7.1
Zoom …
2-13
2.7.2 Replay
…
2-13
2.7.3 Cursor Measurements
…
2-13
2.8
Miscellaneous …
2-13
2.8.1
Display …
2-13
2.8.2 Power
…
2-13
2.8.3 Probe
Calibration …
2-14
2.8.4
Memory …
2-14
2.8.5
Mechanical …
2-14
2.8.6 Optical Interface
Port …
2-14
2.9 Environmental
…
2-14
2.10
Safety …
2-15
2.11 10:1 Probe VPS200
…
2-17
2.11.1 Safety
…
2-17
2.11.2 Electrical
specifications …
2-17
2.11.3
Environmental …
2-17
2.12 Electromagnetic
Immunity …
2-18
3 Circuit Description
…
3-1
3.1
Introduction …
3-3
3.2 Block Diagram
…
3-3
3.3 Start-up Sequence, Operating
Modes …
3-7
3.4 Detailed Circuit
Descriptions …
3-9
3.4.1 Scope Channel A — Scope Channel B
… 3-9
3.4.2 Meter/Ext Trigger
Channel …
3-12
3.4.3 Sampling&Triggering
(S-ASIC) …
3-15
3.4.4 S-ASIC supply
…
3-19
3.4.5 ADC’s
…
3-19
3.4.6 Digital Control
…
3-20
3.4.7 LCD Control
…
3-22
3.4.8 Power
…
3-23
3.4.9 Slow ADC, RS232 Serial Interface, LCD
Backlight … 3-28
4 Performance
Verification …
4-1
4.1
Introduction …
4-3
4.2 Equipment Required For Verification
… 4-3
4.3 General Instructions
…
4-3
4.4 Operating
Instructions …
4-4
4.4.1 Resetting the test tool
…
4-4
4.4.2 Navigating through
menu’s …
4-4
4.4.3 Creating Test Tool
Setup1 …
4-5
4.5 Display and Backlight Test
…
4-5
4.6 Scope Input A&B Tests
…
4-7
4.6.1 Input A&B Vertical Accuracy Test
… 4-7
4.6.2 Input A&B DC Voltage Accuracy
Test … 4-9
4.6.3 Input A&B AC Voltage Accuracy Test
(LF) … 4-11
4.6.4 Input A & B AC Coupled Lower Frequency Test
… 4-12
4.6.5 Input A and B Peak Measurements
Test … 4-13
4.6.6 Input A&B Frequency Measurement Accuracy Test
… 4-14
4.6.7 Input A&B Phase Measurements
Test … 4-15
4.6.8 Time Base Test
…
4-16
4.6.9 Input A Trigger Sensitivity Test
… 4-18
4.6.10 Input A AC Voltage Accuracy (HF) & Bandwidth Test
… 4-19
4.6.11 Input B Trigger Sensitivity Test
… 4-20
4.6.12 Input B AC Voltage Accuracy (HF) & Bandwidth Test
… 4-21
4.6.13 Video test using the Video Pattern Generator
… 4-22
4.6.14 Video test using SC600 Scope Calibration Option
… 4-25
4.7 External Trigger Level Test
…
4-27
4.8 Meter (DMM)
Tests …
4-28
4.8.1 Meter DC Voltage Accuracy Test
… 4-28
4.8.2 Meter AC Voltage Accuracy & Frequency Response Test
… 4-29
4.8.3 Continuity Function Test
…
4-30
4.8.4 Diode Test Function Test
…
4-30
4.8.5 Ohms Measurements
Test …
4-30
4.9 Probe Calibration Generator Test
…
4-32
5 Calibration Adjustment
…
5-1
5.1 General
…
5-3
5.1.1
Introduction …
5-3
5.1.2 Calibration number and
date …
5-3
5.1.3 General
Instructions …
5-3
5.1.4 Equipment Required For Calibration
… 5-4
5.2 Calibration Procedure
Steps …
5-4
5.3 Starting the Calibration
…
5-4
5.4 Contrast Calibration Adjustment
…
5-6
5.5 Warming Up & Pre-Calibration
…
5-7
5.6 Final Calibration
…
5-8
5.6.1 Input A LF-HF Gain
…
5-8
5.6.2 Input B LF-HF
Gain …
5-9
5.6.3 Input A&B LF-HF
Gain …
5-11
5.6.4 Input A&B Position
…
5-12
5.6.5 Input A&B Volt Gain
…
5-13
5.6.6 DMM Volt Gain
…
5-14
5.6.7 Input A& B, and DMM Zero
…
5-15
5.6.8 DMM Ohm
Gain …
5-16
5.6.9 Calculate
Gain …
5-17
5.7 Save Calibration Data and
Exit …
5-17
5.8 Probe Calibration
…
5-19
6 Disassembling the Test Tool
… 6-1
6.1.
Introduction …
6-3
6.2. Disassembly & Reassembly Procedures
… 6-3
6.2.1 Required Tools
…
6-3
6.2.2 Removing the Tilt Stand & Hang
Strap … 6-3
6.2.3 Replacing the Side-Strap, Changing the Side-Strap
Position … 6-3
6.2.4 Opening the Test Tool, Removing the
Battery … 6-3
6.2.5 Removing the Main PCA Unit and the
Fan … 6-5
6.2.6 Removing the Display
Assembly …
6-6
6.2.7 Replacing the LCD Window/Decal
… 6-7
6.2.8 Removing the Keypad and Keypad
Foil … 6-7
6.2.9 Disassembling the Main PCA
Unit … 6-7
6.2.10 Reassembling the Main PCA
Unit … 6-8
6.2.11 Reassembling the Test
Tool …
6-9
7 Corrective
Maintenance …
7-1
7.1
Introduction …
7-3
7.2 Starting Fault Finding.
…
7-4
7.3 Charger
Circuit …
7-5
7.4 Starting with a Dead Test Tool
…
7-7
7.4.1 Test Tool Completely
Dead …
7-7
7.4.2 Test Tool Software Does not Run.
… 7-8
7.4.3 Software Runs, Test Tool not Operative
… 7-8
7.5 Miscellaneous
Functions …
7-8
7.5.1 Display and Back Light
…
7-8
7.5.2 Fly Back
Converter …
7-10
7.5.3 Slow ADC,
+3V3SADC …
7-11
7.5.4
Keyboard …
7-12
7.5.5 Optical Port (Serial RS232
Interface) …
7-13
7.5.6 Channel A, Channel B
Measurements … 7-13
7.5.7 Meter Channel (Ext Trigger, Probe Cal)
… 7-15
7.5.8 Input Signal Acquisition
…
7-17
7.5.9 ADC’s
…
7-19
7.5.10 Digital Control & Memory
…
7-20
7.5.11 Buzzer Circuit
…
7-20
7.5.12 RAM Test
…
7-21
7.5.13 Power
ON/OFF …
7-22
7.5.14
Battery …
7-22
7.6 Loading Software
…
7-23
8 List of Replaceable
Parts …
8-1
8.1
Introduction …
8-3
8.2 How to Obtain
Parts …
8-3
8.3 Service Centers
…
8-3
8.4 Final Assembly
Parts …
8-4
8.5 Main PCA Unit Parts
…
8-6
8.6 Main PCA Parts
…
8-8
8.7
Accessories …
8-30
9 Circuit Diagrams
…
9-1
9.1
Introduction …
9-3
9.2 Tracing signals in circuit diagrams
… 9-3
9.3 Locating Parts & Test Points
…
9-3
9.4 Diagrams
…
9-6
10
Modifications …
10-1
10.1 General
…
10-3
10.2 Software modifications
…
10-3
10.3 Hardware
modifications …
10-3
10.4 Main PCA Unit Versions, Software Versions.
… 10-4
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Service Manual
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
86
Size:
2.16 Mbytes (2265076 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
revised
Manual-ID:
PN 4822 872 05391
Date:
2009 10 02
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
Upload date:
2017 08 05
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Downloads:
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Information
1
2
3
4
Title
Page
Safety
Instructions …
1-1
1.1
Introduction … 1-3
1.2 Safety
Precautions … 1-3
1.3 Caution and Warning
Statements … 1-3
1.4 Symbols
… 1-3
1.5 Impaired
Safety … 1-4
1.6 General Safety
Information … 1-4
Characteristics
…
2-1
List of Replaceable Parts
…
3-1
3.1
Introduction … 3-3
3.2 How to Obtain
Parts … 3-3
3.3 Final Assembly Parts
… 3-4
3.4 Main PCA Unit Parts
… 3-6
3.5 Accessories
… 3-8
Performance Verification
…
4-1
4.1
Introduction … 4-3
4.2 Equipment Required For Verification
… 4-3
4.3 General Instructions
… 4-3
4.4 Operating
Instructions … 4-4
4.4.1 Resetting the test tool
… 4-4
4.4.2 Navigating through menu’s
… 4-4
4.4.3 Creating Test Tool
Setup1 … 4-5
4.5 Display and Backlight
Test … 4-5
4.6 Scope Input A&B Tests
… 4-7
4.6.1 Input A&B Vertical Accuracy Test
… 4-7
4.6.2 Input A&B DC Voltage Accuracy
Test … 4-9
4.6.3 Input A&B AC Voltage Accuracy Test (LF)
… 4-11
4.6.4 Input A & B AC Coupled Lower Frequency
Test … 4-12
4.6.5 Input A and B Peak Measurements
Test … 4-13
4.6.6 Input A&B Frequency Measurement Accuracy Test
… 4-14
4.6.7 Input A&B Phase Measurements
Test … 4-15
4.6.8 Time Base Test
… 4-16
4.6.9 Input A Trigger Sensitivity
Test … 4-17
4.6.10 Input A AC Voltage Accuracy (HF) & Bandwidth Test
… 4-19
4.6.11 Input B Trigger Sensitivity Test
… 4-20
4.6.12 Input B AC Voltage Accuracy (HF) & Bandwidth Test
… 4-21
4.6.13 Video test using the Video Pattern Generator
… 4-22
4.6.14 Video test using SC600 Scope Calibration Option
… 4-24
4.7 External Trigger Level Test
… 4-27
4.8 Meter (DMM)
Tests … 4-28
4.8.1 Meter DC Voltage Accuracy Test
… 4-28
4.8.2 Meter AC Voltage Accuracy & Frequency Response Test
… 4-29
4.8.3 Continuity Function
Test … 4-30
4.8.4 Diode Test Function Test
… 4-30
4.8.5 Ohms Measurements
Test … 4-30
4.9 Probe Calibration Generator Test
… 4-32
5
Calibration Adjustment
…
5-1
5.1
General … 5-3
5.1.1 Introduction
… 5-3
5.1.2 Calibration number and
date … 5-3
5.1.3 General
Instructions … 5-3
5.1.4 Equipment Required For Calibration
… 5-4
5.2 Calibration Procedure
Steps … 5-4
5.3 Starting the Calibration
… 5-4
5.4 Contrast Calibration Adjustment
… 5-6
5.5 Warming Up &
Pre-Calibration … 5-7
5.6 Final Calibration
… 5-8
5.6.1 Input A LF-HF Gain
… 5-8
5.6.2 Input B LF-HF Gain
… 5-9
5.6.3 Input A&B LF-HF Gain
… 5-11
5.6.4 Input A&B Position
… 5-12
5.6.5 Input A&B Volt Gain
… 5-13
5.6.6 DMM Volt Gain
… 5-14
5.6.7 Input A& B, and DMM
Zero … 5-15
5.6.8 DMM Ohm Gain
… 5-16
5.6.9 Calculate
Gain … 5-17
5.7 Save Calibration Data and
Exit … 5-17
5.8 Probe Calibration
… 5-19
6
Disassembling the Test
Tool …
6-1
6.1.
Introduction … 6-3
6.2. Disassembly & Reassembly Procedures
… 6-3
6.2.1 Required Tools
… 6-3
6.2.2 Removing the Tilt Stand & Hang
Strap … 6-3
6.2.3 Replacing the Side-Strap, Changing the Side-Strap
Position … 6-3
6.2.4 Opening the Test Tool, Removing the
Battery … 6-3
6.2.5 Removing the Main PCA Unit and the
Fan … 6-5
6.2.6 Removing the Display Assembly
… 6-6
6.2.7 Replacing the LCD Window/Decal
… 6-7
6.2.8 Removing the Keypad and Keypad
Foil … 6-7
6.2.9 Disassembling the Main PCA
Unit … 6-7
6.2.10 Reassembling the Main PCA
Unit … 6-8
6.2.11 Reassembling the Test Tool
… 6-9
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Unpacking the Test Tool
Kit …
2
Safety Information: Read First
…
4
1 Using The Scope
…
7
Powering the Test Tool
…
7
Resetting the Test Tool
…
8
Navigating a Menu
…
9
Hiding Key Labels and Menus
…
10
Input Connections
…
10
Making Scope Connections
…
11
Displaying an Unknown Signal with
Connect-and-View™ …
12
Making Automatic Scope
Measurements …
13
Freezing the
Screen …
14
Using Average, Persistence and Glitch
Capture …
15
Acquiring
Waveforms …
18
Analyzing Waveforms
…
22
2 Using The Multimeter
…
23
Making Meter Connections
…
23
Making Multimeter
Measurements …
24
Freezing the
Readings …
27
Selecting Auto/Manual
Ranges …
27
Making Relative
Measurements …
28
3 Using The Recorder
Functions …
29
Opening the Recorder Main
Menu …
29
Plotting Measurements Over Time (TrendPlot™)
… 30
Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record)
… 33
Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope
Record …
36
4 Using Replay, Zoom and
Cursors …
37
Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens
… 37
Zooming in on a
Waveform …
40
Making Cursor
Measurements …
42
5 Triggering on
Waveforms …
45
Setting Trigger Level and
Slope …
46
Using Trigger Delay or Pre-trigger
…
47
Automatic Trigger Options
…
48
Triggering on
Edges …
49
Triggering on External Waveforms
…
52
Triggering on Video Signals
…
53
Triggering on Pulses
…
55
6 Using Memory, PC and
Printer …
59
Saving and Recalling
…
59
Documenting
Screens …
63
7
Tips …
67
Using the Standard
Accessories …
67
Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs
… 70
Using the Tilt
Stand …
72
Resetting the Test Tool
…
72
Suppressing Key Labels and
Menu’s …
72
Changing the Information
Language …
73
Adjusting the Contrast and
Brightness …
73
Changing the Display Color
…
74
To set the display to color or Black and White, do the
following: … 74
Changing Date and Time
…
74
Saving Battery Life
…
75
Changing the Auto Set
Options …
76
8 Maintaining the Test
Tool …
77
Cleaning the Test Tool
…
77
Storing the Test
Tool …
77
Charging the Batteries
…
78
Extending Battery Operation Time
…
79
Replacing the NiMH Battery Pack BP190
…
80
Calibrating the Voltage Probes
…
80
Displaying Calibration Information
…
82
Parts and Accessories
…
82
Troubleshooting
…
87
9
Specifications …
89
Introduction
…
89
Dual Input Oscilloscope
…
90
Automatic Scope Measurements
…
92
Meter …
96
DMM Measurements on Meter
Inputs …
96
Recorder
…
98
Zoom, Replay and Cursors
…
99
Miscellaneous
…
99
Environmental
…
101
Safety
…
102
10:1 Probe
…
103
Electromagnetic
Immunity …
105
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Fluke 196C/199C
ScopeMeter
Users Manual
4822 872 30482
October 2001
© 2001 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the Netherlands.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
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LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is three years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries or to any product which, in Fluke’s opinion, has been mis
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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 U.S.A. and Canada +31-40-2675200 in Europe +1-425-446-5500 from other countries
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Table of Contents Chapter Title Page Unpacking the Test Tool Kit……………………………………………………………………………. 2 Safety Information: Read First …………………………………………………………………………… 4 1 Using The Scope……………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Powering the Test Tool …………………………………………………………………
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Analyzing Waveforms ………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 2 Using The Multimeter …………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Making Meter Connections ……………………………………………………………………………….. 23 Making Multimeter Measurements……………………………………………………………..
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Contents (continued) Triggering on Video Signals………………………………………………………………………………. 53 Triggering on Pulses ………………………………………………………………………………………… 55 6 Using Memory, PC and Printer………………………………………………………………………… 59 Saving and Recalling ……………………………………………………………………………….
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Displaying Calibration Information ……………………………………………………………………… 82 Parts and Accessories ……………………………………………………………………………………… 82 Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 87 9 Specifications………………………………………………………………………
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Unpacking the Test Tool Kit Sample tests Declaration of Conformity Standards used: for Fluke 196C/199C EN 61010.1 (1993) ® Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for ScopeMeter test tools Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use Manufacturer EN-IEC61326-1 (1997) Fluke Industrial B.V. Electrical equipment for Lelyweg 1 measurements and laboratory 7602 EA Almelo use -EMC requirements- The Netherlands The tests have been performed in a Statement of Conformity typical configuration. Based on t
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Note Unpacking the Test Tool Kit When new, the rechargeable NiMH battery is not The following items are included in your test tool kit: fully charged. See Chapter 8. Figure 1. ScopeMeter Test Tool Kit 2
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Unpacking the Test Tool Kit # Description # Description 1 ScopeMeter Test Tool 7 Accessory Set a) 2-mm Test Probe for Probe Tip (gray) 2 Battery Charger (country dependent) b) Industrial Alligator for Probe Tip (gray) 3 10:1 Voltage Probe Set (red) c) 2-mm Test Probe for Banana Jack (gray) a) 10:1 Voltage Probe (red) d) Industrial Alligator for Banana Jack (gray) b) Hook Clip for Probe Tip (red) e) Ground Lead with 4-mm Banana Jack (black) c) Ground Lead with Hook Clip (red) 8 Getting Started
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Warning Safety Information: Read First To avoid electrical shock or fire: Carefully read the following safety information before using the test tool. • Use only the Fluke power supply, Model BC190 (Battery Charger / Power Adapter). Specific warning and caution statements, where they • Before use check that the selected/indicated apply, appear throughout the manual. range on the BC190 matches the local line A “Warning” identifies conditions and actions power voltage
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Safety Information: Read First • Do not apply voltages that differ more than 600 Warning V from each other to the isolated inputs when To avoid electrical shock or fire if a test tool measuring in a CAT III environment. input is connected to more than 42 V peak (30 Do not apply voltages that differ more than Vrms) or on circuits of more than 4800 VA: 1000 V from each other to the isolated inputs • Use only insulated voltage probes, test leads when measuring in a CAT II environment. and adapters
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual The terms ‘Isolated’ or ‘Electrically floating’ are used in If Safety Features are Impaired this manual to indicate a measurement in which the test Use of the test tool in a manner not specified may tool input BNC or banana jack is connected to a voltage impair the protection provided by the equipment. different from earth ground. Before use, inspect the test leads for mechanical damage The isolated input connectors have no exposed metal and and replace damaged test
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Chapter 1 Using The Scope About this Chapter This chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to the scope functions of the test tool. The introduction does not cover all of the capabilities of the scope functions but gives basic examples to show how to use the menus and perform basic operations. Powering the Test Tool Follow the procedure (steps 1 through 3) in Figure 2 to power the test tool from a standard ac outlet. See Chapter 8 for instructions on using battery power. Turn the test tool o
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Resetting the Test Tool If you want to reset the test tool to the factory settings, do the following: 1 Turn the test tool off. 2 Press and hold the USER key. 3 Press and release. The test tool turns on, and you should hear a double Figure 3. The Screen After Reset beep, indicating the reset was successful. 4 Release the USER key. Now look at the display; you will see a screen that looks like Figure 3. 8
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Using The Scope Navigating a Menu 1 Navigating a Menu The following example shows how to use the test tool’s menus to select a function. Subsequently follow steps 1 through 4 to open the scope menu and to choose an item. 1 Press the SCOPE key to display the labels that define the present use for the four blue function keys at the bottom of the screen. Figure 4. Basic Navigation 3a Use the blue arrow keys to Note highlight the item. To hide the labels for full screen view, press the 3b Press the
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Hiding Key Labels and Menus Input Connections You can hide a menu or key label at any time: Look at the top of the test tool. The test tool has four signal inputs: two safety BNC jack inputs (red input A and Press the CLEAR MENU key to hide any gray input B) and two safety 4-mm banana jack inputs key label or menu. (red and black). Use the two BNC jack inputs for scope measurements, and the two banana jack inputs for meter To display menus or key labels, press one of
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Using The Scope Making Scope Connections 1 Making Scope Connections To make dual input scope measurements, connect the red voltage probe to input A, and the gray voltage probe to input B. Connect the short ground leads of each voltage probe to its own reference potential. (See Figure 6.) Note Figure 6. Scope Connections To maximally benefit from having independently isolated floating inputs and to avoid problems caused by improper use, read Chapter 7: “Tips”. 11
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Fluke 196C/199C Users Manual Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View™ The Connect-and-View feature lets the test tool display complex, unknown signals automatically. This function optimizes the position, range, time base, and triggering and assures a stable display of virtually any waveform. If the signal changes, the setup is automatically adjusted to maintain the best display result. This feature is especially useful for quickly checking several signals. To enable the Connect-and-Vi