Fluke 125 Fluke 125 Users Manual - Page 112

Resetting the Test Tool

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Fluke 125 Users Manual Probe 10:1, 2-25 Probe Adjustment, 2-25 Probe Attenuation, 2-25 Probe Settings, 1-6 Pulse Width, 10-5 -R- Reading Area, 2-2, 2-4 Reading the Screen, 2-2 Recalibrating, 8-7 Recalling Data Sets, 6-3 Record a Waveform, 2-13 Recording Slow Signals, 2-15 recycling information, 0-4 Red INPUT A, 1-5 Refreshing the Batteries, 8-7 Relative Measurements, 2-9 Renaming Data Sets, 6-3 Replaceable Parts, 8-7 Replacing Batteries, 8-4 Resetting the Test Tool, 1-2 Reversing the Polarity, 2-16 Rise Time, 10-2 Rise Time Measurements, 2-24 RMS Voltages, 10-4 Roll Mode Function, 2-15 4 RPM, 2-6, 10-5 RS-232 Adapter/Cable, 1, 8-10 RS-232 Communication Errors, 9-7 RS-232/USB Adapter/Cable, 3 -S- Safety, 10-11 Safety Characteristics, 10-1 Safety Precautions, 0-4 Safety Requirements, 0-1 Sampling Rate, 10-3 Saving Data Sets, 6-1 SCC 120, 3, 8-10 Scope Modes, 10-3 Scope Probes, 8-8 Scope/Meter Mode, 2-1 Sensitivity, 10-2 Serial Printer, 2 Service Manual, 8-7 Shielded Test Leads, 8-8 Shock, 10-11 Single Shot, 2-14 Slope, 2-17, 10-3 Slow Signals, 2-15 Smooth, 2-12, 10-4 Software, 8-10 Software Version, 8-7 Specifications, 10-1 Stable Reading, 2-8 Stand, 9-1 STL120 Test Leads, 8-8 Storing, 8-1 SW90W Software, 7-3, 8-10 -T- Temperature Measurement, 10-6 Temperature, Environmental, 10-11 Test Leads, 8-8 Test Limits, 4-8, 4-9 THD, 3-1, 3-5 Tilt Stand, 9-1 Time, 9-3 Time Base, 2-10 Time Base Accuracy, 10-3 Time Base Ranges, 10-3 time measurement, 2-23 TL75, 8-9 Touch Hold® function, 2-8, 10-8 Trace Disturbance, 10-13 TrendPlot™ function, 10-8 TrendPlot™ Function, 5-1 Trigger, 10-3 Trigger Icons, 2-17 Trigger Level, 2-17

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Fluke 125
Users Manual
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Probe 10
:1, 2-25
Probe Adjustment, 2-25
Probe Attenuation, 2-25
Probe Settings, 1-6
Pulse Width, 10-5
—R—
Reading Area, 2-2, 2-4
Reading the Screen, 2-2
Recalibrating, 8-7
Recalling Data Sets, 6-3
Record a Waveform, 2-13
Recording Slow Signals, 2-15
recycling information, 0-4
Red INPUT A, 1-5
Refreshing the Batteries, 8-7
Relative Measurements, 2-9
Renaming Data Sets, 6-3
Replaceable Parts, 8-7
Replacing Batteries, 8-4
Resetting the Test Tool, 1-2
Reversing the Polarity, 2-16
Rise Time, 10-2
Rise Time Measurements, 2-24
RMS Voltages, 10-4
Roll Mode Function, 2-15
RPM,
2-6,
10-5
RS-232 Adapter/Cable, 1, 8-10
RS-232 Communication Errors, 9-7
RS-232/USB Adapter/Cable, 3
—S—
Safety, 10-11
Safety Characteristics, 10-1
Safety Precautions, 0-4
Safety Requirements, 0-1
Sampling Rate, 10-3
Saving Data Sets, 6-1
SCC 120, 3, 8-10
Scope Modes, 10-3
Scope Probes, 8-8
Scope/Meter Mode, 2-1
Sensitivity, 10-2
Serial Printer, 2
Service Manual, 8-7
Shielded Test Leads, 8-8
Shock, 10-11
Single Shot, 2-14
Slope, 2-17, 10-3
Slow Signals, 2-15
Smooth, 2-12, 10-4
Software, 8-10
Software Version, 8-7
Specifications, 10-1
Stable Reading, 2-8
Stand, 9-1
STL120 Test Leads, 8-8
Storing, 8-1
SW90W Software,
7-
3, 8-10
—T—
Temperature Measurement, 10-6
Temperature, Environmental, 10-11
Test Leads, 8-8
Test Limits, 4-8, 4-9
THD, 3-1, 3-5
Tilt Stand, 9-1
Time, 9-3
Time Base, 2-10
Time Base Accuracy, 10-3
Time Base Ranges, 10-3
time measurement, 2-23
TL75, 8-9
Touch Hold
®
function, 2-8, 10-8
Trace Disturbance, 10-13
TrendPlot™ function, 10-8
TrendPlot™ Function, 5-1
Trigger, 10-3
Trigger Icons, 2-17
Trigger Level, 2-17