Fluke 199C/S FE 192,196,199 C Users Manual - Page 45
Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep, Memory Scope Record, Starting a Scope Record Function
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3 Using The Recorder Functions Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record) Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory (Scope Record) The SCOPE RECORD function is a roll mode that logs one or two long waveforms. This function can be used to monitor waveforms like motion control signals or the power-on event of an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS). During recording, fast transients are captured. Because of the deep memory, recording can be done for more than one day. This function is similar to the roll mode in many DSO's but has deeper memory and better functionality. Starting a Scope Record Function 1 Apply a signal to the red BNC input A. 2 From the Recorder main menu, highlight Scope Record. 3 Start the recording. The waveform moves across the screen from right to left like a normal chart recorder. (See Figure 19.) Figure 19. Recording Waveforms Observe that the top of the screen displays the following: • Time from start at the top of the screen. • The status at the bottom of the screen which includes the time/div setting as well as the total timespan that fits the memory. Note For accurate recordings it is advised to let the instrument first warm up for five minutes. 37