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The Fluke 192 196 199 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 (20 kHz) bandwidth.
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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...2-4
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...2-5
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...2-7
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
Power...2-8
2.3.11
Phase...2-8
2.3.12 Temperature
(TEMP)...2-9
2.3.13 Decibel
(dB)...2-9
2.4
Meter...2-9
2.4.1 Meter
Input...2-9
2.4.2 Meter
Functions...2-9
2.5 DMM Measurements on Meter
Inputs...2-9
2.5.1
General...2-9
2.5.2 Ohms
(£2)...2-10
2.5.3 Continuity
(CONT)...2-10
2.5.4
Diode...2-10
2.5.5 Temperature
(TEMP)...2-10
2.5.6 DC Voltage
(VDC)...2-10
2.5.7 AC Voltage
(VAC)...2-11
2.5.8 AC+DC Voltage (True
RMS)...2-11
2.5.9 Amperes
(AMP)...2-11
2.6
Recorder...2-11
2.6.1 TrendPlot (Meter or
Scope)...2-11
2.6.2 Scope
Record...2-12
2.7 Zoom, Replay and
Cursors...2-12
2.7.1
Zoom...2-12
2.7.2
Replay...2-12
2.7.3 Cursor
Measurements...2-12
2.8
Miscellaneous...2-13
2.8.1
Display...2-13
7. .8.7 /l
Power...2-13
2.8.3 Probe Calibration...2-13
2.8.4
Memory...2-13
2.8.5
Mechanical...2-13
2.8.6 Optical Interface Port...2-14
2.9
Environmental...2-14
2.10 Zh
Safety...2-14
2.11 10:1 Probe 2-16
2.11.1
Safety...2-16
2.11.2 Electrical
specifications...2-16
2.11.3
Environmental...2-16
2.12 Electromagnetic
Immunity...2-17
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)...3-14
3.4.4 S-ASIC
supply...3-19
3.4.5
ADC’s...3-19
3.4.6 Digital
Control...3-19
3.4.7
Power...3-24
3.4.8 Slow ADC Corporation RS232 Serial Interface Backlight,
Buzzer...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
1...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...4-22
4.7 External Trigger Level
Test...4-26
4.8 Meter (DMM)
Tests...4-27
4.8.1 Meter DC Voltage Accuracy
Test...4-27
4.8.2 Meter AC Voltage Accuracy & Frequency Response
Test...4-28
4.8.3 Continuity Function
Test...4-29
4.8.4 Diode Test Function
Test...4-29
4.8.5 Ohms Measurements
Test...4-29
4.9 Probe Calibration Generator Test...4-31
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...5-12
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...5-15
5.6.9 Calculate
Gain...5-16
5.7 Save Calibration Data and
Exit...5-17
5.8 Probe Calibration...5-18
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...6-5
6.2.6 Removing the Display
Assembly...6-6
6.2.7 Removing the Keypad and Keypad
Foil...6-6
6.2.8 Disassembling the Main PCA
Unit...6-7
6.2.9 Reassembling the Main PCA
Unit...6-8
6.2.10 Reassembling the Test
Tool...6-8
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...7-6
7.4.1 Test Tool Completely
Dead...7-7
7.4.2 Test Tool Software Does not
Run...7-7
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 7-9
7.5.3 Slow ADC Corporation +3V3SADC...7-10
7.5.4
Keyboard...7-11
7.5.5 Optical Port (Serial RS232
Interface)...7-12
7.5.6 Channel A, Channel B
Measurements...7-12
7.5.7 Meter Channel (Ext Trigger Probe Cal)...7-13
7.5.8 Input Signal
Acquisition...7-16
7.5.9
ADC’s...7-18
7.5.10 Digital Control &
Memory...7-19
7.5.11 Buzzer
Circuit...7-20
7.5.12 RAM
Test...7-20
7.5.13 Power
ON/OFF...7-21
7.6 Loading Software 7-21
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 8-26
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...9-10
10
Modifications...10-1
10.1 Software modifications...10-3
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