Fluke 125 Fluke 125 Users Manual - Page 110

Changing the Time Base

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Fluke 125 Users Manual Caution, 0-4 Changing the Amplitude, 2-10 Changing the Time Base, 2-10 Charge Time, 10-10 Charger, 8-8 Charging, 8-2 Cleaning, 8-1 Common, 1-5 Communication Errors, 9-7 Compact Soft Case, 8-10 Computer, 3 Connect-and-View function, 2-3 Connecting a Computer, 4 Connecting the Inputs, 2-4 Continuity, 9-6, 10-7 Contrast, 1-3 Crest Factor, 10-6 Current Measurement, 10-6 Cursors, 2-22, 10-8 -D- Data set, 6-1 Dataset name, 6-2 Date, 9-3 DC Voltage (VDC), 10-4 DC-Coupling, 2-16 Decibel (dB), 10-6 2 Declaration of Conformity, 0-1 Deleting Data Sets, 6-3 Dimmed Display, 1-3 Diode, 9-6, 10-7 Display, 10-10 Disposing Batteries, 8-4 Duty Cycle, 10-5 -E- Earth Ground, 0-6 Electrical Shock, 0-5 Electrically Floating, 0-6 Electromagnetic Compatibility, 0-1, 10-11 Emission, 10-11 Envelope, 10-4 Envelope of a Waveform, 2-13 Environmental, 10-11 Environmental Data, 10-1 Eye pattern, 4-7 -F- Fast/Smooth, 10-8 Field Bus Measurements, 10-9 Fieldbus, 4-1 Fixed Decimal Point, 10-8 FlukeView, 3, 8-10 FREE RUN, 2-19 Freeze Recording, 2-15 Freezing the Screen, 2-8 Frequency (Hz), 10-5 Frequency Response, 10-2 Function Keys, 2-2 -G- Glitch Detection, 10-3 glitches, 10-4 Gray Text, 1-4, 2-19 Grey INPUT B, 1-5 Grid Display, 9-2 ground, 0-6 Ground Test Lead, 8-9 Grounding Problems, 9-6 -H- Hard Carrying Case, 8-10 Harmonics, 3-1 Harmonics Measurements, 10-9 HC120 Hook Clips, 8-9 High Frequency Measurements, 2-25 Holding a Stable Reading, 2-8 Hook Clips, 8-9

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Fluke 125
Users Manual
2
Caution, 0-4
Changing the Amplitude, 2-10
Changing the Time Base, 2-10
Charge Time, 10-10
Charger, 8-8
Charging, 8-2
Cleaning, 8-1
Common, 1-5
Communication Errors, 9-7
Compact Soft Case, 8-10
Computer, 3
Connect-and-View function, 2-3
Connecting a Computer, 4
Connecting the Inputs, 2-4
Continuity, 9-6, 10-7
Contrast, 1-3
Crest Factor, 10-6
Current Measurement, 10-6
Cursors, 2-22, 10-8
—D—
Data set, 6-1
Dataset name, 6-2
Date, 9-3
DC Voltage (VDC), 10-4
DC-Coupling, 2-16
Decibel (dB), 10-6
Declaration of Conformity, 0-1
Deleting Data Sets, 6-3
Dimmed Display, 1-3
Diode, 9-6, 10-7
Display, 10-10
Disposing Batteries, 8-4
Duty Cycle, 10-5
—E—
Earth Ground, 0-6
Electrical Shock, 0-5
Electrically Floating, 0-6
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 0-1,
10-11
Emission, 10-11
Envelope, 10-4
Envelope of a Waveform, 2-13
Environmental, 10-11
Environmental Data, 10-1
Eye pattern, 4-7
—F—
Fast/Smooth, 10-8
Field Bus Measurements, 10-9
Fieldbus, 4-1
Fixed Decimal Point, 10-8
FlukeView, 3, 8-10
FREE RUN, 2-19
Freeze Recording, 2-15
Freezing the Screen, 2-8
Frequency (Hz), 10-5
Frequency Response, 10-2
Function Keys, 2-2
—G—
Glitch Detection, 10-3
glitches, 10-4
Gray Text, 1-4, 2-19
Grey INPUT B, 1-5
Grid Display, 9-2
ground, 0-6
Ground Test Lead, 8-9
Grounding Problems, 9-6
—H—
Hard Carrying Case, 8-10
Harmonics, 3-1
Harmonics Measurements, 10-9
HC120 Hook Clips, 8-9
High Frequency Measurements, 2-25
Holding a Stable Reading, 2-8
Hook Clips, 8-9