Fluke 124 — безопасное использование тестового инструмента: советы и предупреждения [13/86]
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Safely Using the Test Tool
5
Warning
To avoid electrical shock or fire:
• Use only the power supply, Model PM8907
(Battery Charger / Power Adapter).
• Before use check that the selected/indicated
voltage range on the PM8907 matches the
local line power voltage and frequency.
• For the PM8907/808 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 PM8907/808 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 as suitable for the Fluke 123/124
Test Tool.
• 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 wire (Figure 1,
item 5) 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.
Содержание
126- Users manual
- Fluke 123 124
- Industrial scopemeter
- Limited warranty limitation of liability
- Service centers
- Table of contents
- Chapter title page
- Fluke 123 124
- Contents
- Declaration of conformity
- Unpacking the test tool kit
- Figure 1 scopemeter test tool kit
- Unpacking the test tool kit
- Warning
- Safely using the test tool
- Warning
- If safety features are impaired
- Using the test tool
- Powering the test tool
- Goal of this chapter
- Chapter 1
- Fluke 124
- Fluke 123
- Resetting the test tool
- Changing backlight
- Reading the screen
- Fluke 124
- Fluke 123
- Making selections in a menu
- Warning
- Looking at the measurement connections
- Input b
- Input a
- Displaying an unknown signal with connect and view
- Making measurements
- Holding a stable reading
- Freezing the screen
- Making relative measurements
- Selecting auto manual ranges
- Changing the time base
- Changing the graphic representation on the screen
- Changing the amplitude
- Positioning the waveform on the screen
- Smoothing the waveform
- Displaying the envelope of a waveform
- Trendplotting a waveform
- Starting a trendplot function
- Changing the trendplot reading
- Acquiring the waveform
- Turning off the trendplot display
- Making a single acquisition
- Recording slow signals over a long period of time
- Selecting ac coupling
- Reversing the polarity of the displayed waveform
- Triggering on a waveform
- Setting trigger level and slope
- Selecting the trigger parameters
- Triggering on video signals
- Isolated triggering
- Triggering on a specific video line
- Saving screens with belonging setups
- Saving and recalling a setup and a screen
- Recalling screens and setups
- Deleting screens and associated setups
- Making cursor measurements
- Using horizontal cursors on a waveform
- Using vertical cursors on a waveform
- Making rise time measurements
- Using the 10 1 probe for high frequency measurements
- Probe attenuation
- Using a printer
- Probe adjustment
- Using flukevie
- Software
- Storing the test tool
- Maintaining the test tool
- Cleaning the test tool
- Chapter 2
- About this chapter
- Charging the rechargeable battery pack
- Keeping batteries in optimal condition
- Warning
- Replacing and disposing of the rechargeable battery pack
- Warning
- Using and adjusting 10 1 scope probes
- Standard accessories
- Service manual
- Parts and accessories
- Calibrating the test tool
- Optional accessories
- Using the tilt stand
- Tips and troubleshooting
- Goal of this chapter
- Chapter 3
- Resetting the test tool
- Changing the information language
- Adjusting the screen contrast in fluke 123
- Setting the grid display
- Changing the display
- Adjusting the screen contrast in fluke 124
- Changing date and time
- Setting the power down timer
- Saving battery life
- Changing the auto set options
- Warning
- Using proper grounding
- Solving printing and other communication errors
- Battery testing of fluke accessories
- Specifications
- Introduction
- Chapter 4
- Vertical
- Dual input oscilloscope
- Trigger
- Horizontal
- Advanced scope functions
- Input a and input b
- Dual input meter
- Input a
- Cursor readout fluke 124
- Advanced meter functions
- Miscellaneous
- Safety
- Environmental
- Fluke 123 124
- Fluke 123 124
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