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4822 872 00743
January 1997, Rev. 4, 7/99
© 1997, 1999 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the Netherlands.
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Fluke 123
Industrial ScopeMeter
Users Manual
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Page 1 - Fluke 123

4822 872 00743January 1997, Rev. 4, 7/99© 1997, 1999 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the Netherlands.All product names are trademar

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Unpacking the Test Tool Kit3Figure 1. ScopeMeter Test Tool Kit

Page 3 - SERVICE CENTERS

Fluke 123Users Manual4Safely Using the Test ToolAttentionCarefully read the following safetyinformation before using the test tool.Safety PrecautionsS

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Safely Using the Test Tool5WarningDo the following to avoid electrical shock orfire if a test tool common input isconnected to more than 42V peak (30

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Fluke 123Users Manual6If Safety-Precautions are ImpairedUse of the test tool in a manner not specified mayimpair the protection provided by the equip

Page 6 - Contents

7Chapter 1Using The Test ToolGoal of this ChapterThis Chapter provides a step-by-step introduction to thetest tool. The introduction does not cover al

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Fluke 123Users Manual8Resetting the Test ToolIf you want to restore the test tool settings as delivered fromthe factory, do the following: Turn the t

Page 8 - Declaration of Conformity

Using The Test ToolChanging Backlight19Changing BacklightAfter power-up, the screen has a high bright display.To save battery power, the screen has an

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Fluke 123Users Manual10Reading the ScreenThe screen is divided into three areas: Reading area,Waveform area, and Menu area. Refer to Figure 1-3during

Page 10 - Unpacking the Test Tool Kit

Using The Test ToolMaking Selections in a Menu111Making Selections in a MenuSubsequently follow steps  to ÷ to open a menu and tochoose an item. Pre

Page 11 - Safely Using the Test Tool

Fluke 123Users Manual12Looking at the MeasurementConnectionsLook at the top of the test tool. The test tool provides two4-mm safety shielded banana ja

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LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITYEach Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and

Page 13 - Users Manual

Using The Test ToolDisplaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and View™113Displaying an Unknown Signal withConnect-and View™The Connect-and-View™ funct

Page 14 - Using The Test Tool

Fluke 123Users Manual14Making MeasurementsThe reading area displays the numeric readings of thechosen measurements on the waveform that is applied tot

Page 15 - Resetting the Test Tool

Using The Test ToolMaking Measurements115To choose also a Peak-to-Peak measurement for Input B,do the following:Open the INPUT B menu.ôHighlight ON.í

Page 16 - Changing Backlight

Fluke 123Users Manual16Freezing the ScreenYou can freeze the screen (all readings and waveforms)at any time. Freeze the screen. HOLDappears at the bo

Page 17 - Reading the Screen

Using The Test ToolMaking Relative Measurements117Making Relative MeasurementsZero Reference displays the present measurement resultwith respect to th

Page 18 - Making Selections in a Menu

Fluke 123Users Manual18Selecting Auto/Manual RangesPress to automatically adjust the position, range,time base, and triggering. This assures a stabl

Page 19 - Connections

Using The Test ToolChanging the Graphic Representation on the Screen119Positioning the Waveform on the ScreenConsiderable flexibility is offered in mo

Page 20 - Connect-and View™

Fluke 123Users Manual20Smoothing the WaveformTo smooth the waveform, do the following: Open the SCOPE INPUTS menu.ô Open the SCOPE OPTIONSsubmenu.í J

Page 21 - Making Measurements

Using The Test ToolChanging the Graphic Representation on the Screen121Displaying the Envelope of a WaveformThe test tool records the envelope (minimu

Page 22

Fluke 123Users Manual22TrendPlotting a WaveformThe TrendPlot™ function plots the digital readings as afunction of time. Date and time stamp shows the

Page 23 - Holding a Stable Reading

SERVICE CENTERSTo locate an authorized service center, visit us on the World Wide Web:http://www.fluke.comor call Fluke using any of the phone numbers

Page 24 - Making Relative Measurements

Using The Test ToolAcquiring the Waveform123Changing the TrendPlot ReadingTo toggle the TrendPlot reading between MIN (minimum),MAX (maximum), and AVE

Page 25 - Selecting Auto/Manual Ranges

Fluke 123Users Manual24û Wait appears on bottom of thescreen to indicate that the testtool is waiting for a trigger.ø Run appears on bottom of thescre

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Using The Test ToolAcquiring the Waveform125Recording Slow Signals over a Long Period ofTimeThe roll mode function supplies a visual log of waveformac

Page 27 - ÷ Highlight SMOOTH

Fluke 123Users Manual26Selecting AC-CouplingUse AC-coupling when you wish to observe a small ACsignal that rides on a DC signal. Open the SCOPE INPU

Page 28 - ÷ Highlight ENVELOPE

Using The Test ToolTriggering on a Waveform127Triggering on a WaveformTriggering tells the test tool when to begin displaying thewaveform. You can sel

Page 29 - TrendPlotting a Waveform

Fluke 123Users Manual28Selecting the Trigger ParametersTo trigger on the input A waveform, with automatic screenupdate, and to configure the auto rang

Page 30 - Acquiring the Waveform

Using The Test ToolTriggering on a Waveform129Isolated TriggeringUse the optically isolated trigger probe (ITP120, optional)to trigger on an external

Page 31

Fluke 123Users Manual30üHighlight POSITIVE.êAccept the video triggerselections .Trigger level and slope are now fixed. (See Figure 1-18.)Positive vide

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Using The Test ToolTriggering on a Waveform131Triggering on a Specific Video LineTo view a specific video line in more detail you can selectthe line n

Page 33 - Waveform

Fluke 123Users Manual32Saving and Recalling a Setup or aScreenYou can save Screens and Setups to memory, and recallthem again from memory. Two Screen

Page 34 - Triggering on a Waveform

iTable of ContentsChapter Title PageDeclaration of Conformity...

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Using The Test ToolSaving and Recalling a Setup or a Screen133í Open the RECALL SCREENsubmenu.Already filled memory locationsare indicated with a clos

Page 36 - Triggering on Video Signals

Fluke 123Users Manual34Using a PrinterTo print a (graphic) hard copy of the present screen, youneed to use one of the following:l The Optically Isola

Page 37

Using The Test ToolUsing a Printer135This example covers how to set up the test tool to print ona HP Deskjet printer with a baudrate of 9600 baud: Op

Page 38

Fluke 123Users Manual36Using FlukeView® SoftwareTo connect the test tool to a computer for using theFlukeView software for Windows® (SW90W), do thefol

Page 39 - Recalling Screens

37Chapter 2Maintaining the Test ToolAbout this ChapterThis chapter covers basic maintenance procedures thatcan be performed by the user. For complete

Page 40 - Deleting Screens

Fluke 123Users Manual38Charging the Ni-Cd Battery PackAt delivery, the Ni-Cd batteries may be empty and must becharged for 4 hours (test tool is off)

Page 41 - Using a Printer

Maintaining the Test ToolKeeping Batteries in Optimal Condition239Keeping Batteries in Optimal ConditionAlways operate the test tool on batteries unti

Page 42

Fluke 123Users Manual40Replacing and Disposing of the Ni-CdBattery Pack WarningTo avoid electrical shock, remove the testleads and probes before repla

Page 43 - Software

Maintaining the Test ToolUsing and Adjusting 10:1 Scope Probes2417. Install a new battery pack.NoteEnsure that the battery pack is placed in thebatte

Page 44 - Maintaining the Test Tool

Fluke 123Users Manual42 Open the SCOPE INPUTS menu.ô Open the PROBES submenu.í Highlight PROBE AC ADJUST.÷ Open the PROBE AC ADJUSTsubmenu.û Highligh

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Fluke 123Users ManualiiDisplaying an Unknown Signal with Connect-and-View™ ... 13Making Measurements...

Page 46 - ÷ Start the refresh cycle

Maintaining the Test ToolCalibrating the Test Tool243Calibrating the Test ToolYou can ask for the model identity (version and calibrationdata) at any

Page 47 - Battery Pack

Fluke 123Users Manual44Standard Accessories (cont)Item Ordering CodeNi-Cd Battery Pack (installed) BP120Power Adapter/Battery Charger, available model

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Maintaining the Test ToolParts and Accessories245Standard Accessories (cont)Item Ordering CodeUsers Manual (English)Users Manual (German)Users Manual

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Fluke 123Users Manual46Optional AccessoriesItem Ordering CodeSoftware & Cable Carrying Case KitSet contains the following parts:Optically Isolated

Page 50 - Parts and Accessories

47Chapter 3Tips and TroubleshootingGoal of this ChapterThis Chapter gives you information and tips on how youcan make the best use of the test tool.Us

Page 51

Fluke 123Users Manual48Resetting the Test ToolPerform a Master Reset to make sure that your test tool isin the initial settings condition. Turn the t

Page 52 - Standard Accessories (cont)

Tips and TroubleshootingChanging the Display349Changing the DisplayAdjusting the Screen ContrastFrom the main menu, chooseCONTRAST.ô Adjust the contr

Page 53 - Optional Accessories

Fluke 123Users Manual50Changing Date and TimeThe test tool has a date and time clock. To change thedate to (e.g.) 19 April, 1996, do the following: O

Page 54 - Tips and Troubleshooting

Tips and TroubleshootingSaving Battery Life351Saving Battery LifeWhen operated on the battery pack (no Power Adapterconnected), the test tool conserve

Page 55

Fluke 123Users Manual52Changing the Auto Set OptionsNormally, the Auto Set function captures waveforms from15 Hz.To configure Auto Set for waveforms f

Page 56 - Changing the Display

Contents (continued)iiiTriggering on a Specific Video Line ... 31Saving and Rec

Page 57 - Changing Date and Time

Tips and TroubleshootingUsing Proper Grounding353Using Proper GroundingIncorrect grounding can cause various problems. ThisSection gives you guideline

Page 58 - Saving Battery Life

Fluke 123Users Manual54Solving Printing and OtherCommunication ErrorsRS-232 communication may cause problems. Whenexperiencing communication problems,

Page 59 - Changing the Auto Set Options

55Chapter 4SpecificationsIntroductionPerformance CharacteristicsFLUKE guarantees the properties expressed in numericalvalues with the stated tolerance

Page 60 - Using Proper Grounding

Fluke 123Users Manual56Dual Input OscilloscopeVerticalFrequency ResponseDC Coupled:excluding probes and test leads:...

Page 61 - Communication Errors

SpecificationsDual Input Oscilloscope457HorizontalScope Modes ... Normal, Single, RollRangesNormal:equivalent sampling

Page 62 - Specifications

Fluke 123Users Manual58Advanced Scope FunctionsDisplay ModesNormal... Captures up to 40 ns glitches and displaysanalog-like persistence waveform.S

Page 63 - Dual Input Oscilloscope

SpecificationsDual Input Meter459Dual Input MeterThe accuracy of all measurements is within ± (% ofreading + number of counts) from 18 °C to 28 °C.Add

Page 64 - Horizontal

Fluke 123Users Manual60Accuracy:@1 Hz to 1 MHz ...±(0.5% +2 counts)@1 MHz to 10 MHz ...±(1.0% +2 counts)@

Page 65 - Advanced Scope Functions

SpecificationsDual Input Meter461Measurement Current...0.5 mA to 50 nAdecreases with increasing rangesOpen Circuit Voltage ...

Page 66 - Dual Input Meter

Fluke 123Users Manual62MiscellaneousDisplaySize ...72 x 72 mm (2.83 x 2.83 in)Resolution ...

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Fluke 123Users ManualivSetting the Grid Display... 49Changin

Page 68 - Advanced Meter Functions

SpecificationsEnvironmental463EnvironmentalEnvironmental ...MIL 28800E, Type 3, Class III, Style BTemperatureOperating...

Page 69 - Miscellaneous

Fluke 123Users Manual64SafetyDesigned for measurements on 600 Vrms Category IIIInstallations, Pollution Degree 2, per:• ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994• EN610

Page 70 - Environmental

SpecificationsSafety465The Fluke 123, including standard accessories, conforms with the EEC directive 89/336 for EMC immunity, as defined byIEC1000-4-

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Fluke 123Users Manual66Multimeter disturbance:• VDC, VAC, and VAC+DC with STL120 and short ground lead.• OHM, CONT, DIODE, and CAP with STL120, and

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67Index—A—AC120 Alligator Clips, 44Accessories, 43AC-Coupling, 26Acquiring the Waveform, 23Acquisition Modes, 57Adjusting Scope Probes, 41Advanced Met

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Fluke 123Users Manual68Charge Time, 62Charger, 44Charging, 38Cleaning, 37Common, 5, 12Communication Errors, 54Computer, 36Connect-and-View function, 1

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Index (continued)69ITP120, 29, 46—L—Language, 48Level, 27—M—Maintenance, 37Making Measurements, 14Manual, 45Manual Override, 58Max. Floating Voltage,

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Fluke 123Users Manual70—S—Safety, 64Safety Characteristics, 55Safety Precautions, 4Safety Requirements, 1Sampling Rate, 57Saving, 32Saving Screens, 32

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Declaration of Conformity1Declaration of ConformityforFluke 123ScopeMeter® test toolManufacturerFluke Industrial B.V.Lelyweg 17602 EA AlmeloThe Nether

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Fluke 123Users Manual2Unpacking the Test Tool KitThe following items are included in your test tool kit. (seeFigure 1.):NoteWhen new, the rechargeable

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