Fluke 125 Fluke 125 Users Manual - Page 111

Isolated Trigger Probe

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Horizontal Cursors, 2-22 Horizontal Move, 10-3 Humidity, 10-11 Hz, 10-5 -I- Immunity, 10-11 Information Language, 9-2 Input A, 1-5 Input B, 1-5 Input Coupling, 2-16 Input Impedance, 10-2 insulated isolated, 0-5 Isolated, 0-6 Isolated Trigger Probe, 2-19, 8-10 Isolated Triggering, 2-19 ITP120, 2-19, 8-10 -K- K-factor, 3-1, 3-5 -L- Language, 9-2 Level, 2-17 -M- Maintenance, 8-1 Making Measurements, 2-4 Manual, 8-9 Manual Override, 10-4 Manual Ranges, 2-10 Max. Floating Voltage, 0-6, 10-2, 10- 11 Max. Input Voltage, 10-2, 10-11 Max. Input Voltages, 0-6 Maximum (MAX) Reading, 5-3 Measurement Category III, 0-6 Measurement Connections, 1-5 Measurements, 2-4 Mechanical, 10-10 mechanical damage, 0-5 Memory, 10-10 Menu Area, 2-2 Meter A Measurement, 2-6 Meter B Measurement, 2-6 Min Max Reading, 5-3 Multimeter Disturbance, 10-14 -N- Ni-MH Battery Pack, 0-2, 8-2 Index (continued) -O- OC4USB, 3, 8-10 Ohm (Ω), 9-6, 10-7 Operating Time, 10-10 Optical Interface, 7-1, 7-3, 10-10 -P- PAC91, 8-10 Parallel Print Cable, 8-10 Parallel Printer, 2 Parts, 8-7 Peak, 10-5 Performance Characteristics, 10-1 Phase, 10-6 PM8907, 8-8 PM9080, 1, 8-10 Polarity, 2-16 Positioning the Waveform, 2-11 Power Adapter, 8-8, 9-4 Power Down Timer, 9-4 Power Measurement, 10-6 Powering the Test Tool, 1-1 Print Cable, 8-10 Printing, 7-1 Printing Errors, 9-7 Probe, 8-5, 8-8, 10-2 3

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Index
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continued
)
3
Horizontal Cursors, 2-22
Horizontal Move, 10-3
Humidity, 10-11
Hz, 10-5
—I—
Immunity, 10-11
Information Language, 9-2
Input A, 1-5
Input B, 1-5
Input Coupling, 2-16
Input Impedance, 10-2
insulated
isolated, 0-5
Isolated, 0-6
Isolated Trigger Probe, 2-19, 8-10
Isolated Triggering, 2-19
ITP120, 2-19, 8-10
—K—
K-factor, 3-1, 3-5
—L—
Language, 9-2
Level, 2-17
—M—
Maintenance, 8-1
Making Measurements, 2-4
Manual, 8-9
Manual Override, 10-4
Manual Ranges, 2-10
Max. Floating Voltage, 0-6, 10-2, 10-
11
Max. Input Voltage, 10-2, 10-11
Max. Input Voltages, 0-6
Maximum (MAX) Reading, 5-3
Measurement Category III, 0-6
Measurement Connections, 1-5
Measurements, 2-4
Mechanical, 10-10
mechanical damage, 0-5
Memory, 10-10
Menu Area, 2-2
Meter A Measurement, 2-6
Meter B Measurement, 2-6
Min Max Reading, 5-3
Multimeter Disturbance, 10-14
—N—
Ni-MH Battery Pack, 0-2, 8-2
—O—
OC4USB, 3, 8-10
Ohm (
Ω
), 9-6, 10-7
Operating Time, 10-10
Optical Interface,
7-
1,
7-
3, 10-10
—P—
PAC91, 8-10
Parallel Print Cable, 8-10
Parallel Printer, 2
Parts, 8-7
Peak, 10-5
Performance Characteristics, 10-1
Phase, 10-6
PM8907, 8-8
PM9080, 1, 8-10
Polarity, 2-16
Positioning the Waveform, 2-11
Power Adapter, 8-8, 9-4
Power Down Timer, 9-4
Power Measurement, 10-6
Powering the Test Tool, 1-1
Print Cable, 8-10
Printing,
7-
1
Printing Errors, 9-7
Probe, 8-5, 8-8, 10-2