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ScopeMeter® 190 Series ScopeMeter® 120 and 190 Series common functions Software and special value kits. The inrush current is measured on the part of the waveform enclosed by the cursors. Cursor-limited automatic measurement ScopeMeter 190C and 190B features 30 automatic measurements, cursors, zoom and real-time clock. Now automatic power and Vrms-measurements can be performed on a specific, user identified portion of the waveform using the cursors of the Fluke 190C to define the time-window of interest. In this way, the ScopeMeter 190C measures the power within a specified time span, or the rms-value of a voltage during a dedicated period of time. Pass/Fail testing of actual signal against a reference template Waveform Pass/Fail Testing "Waveform reference" allows an acquired trace to be stored and designated "reference trace" for visual comparisons, or it can be used as the reference for automatic "Pass/Fail" testing (190C). Up to 100 individually matching ("Pass") or non-matching ("Fail") waveforms can be stored in the replay memory, allowing you to monitor your system's behavior over a long period of time, without having to be present! Automatic capture and replay of 100 screens Scope users know how frustrating it is to see a one-time anomaly flash. Not with the ScopeMeter 190 Series! Now you can look back in time with a touch of the replay button. In normal use, the instrument continuously memorizes the last 100 screens. Each time a new screen is acquired, the oldest is discarded. At any moment, you can "freeze" the last 100 screens and scroll through picture-bypicture or replay as a "live" animation. Cursors can be used for further analysis. Use the advanced trigger capabilities to capture up to 100 specific events. Two sets of 100 captured screens with individual time stamps can be stored for later recall or download to a PC. Measure from mV to kV- fully isolated and safely! The ScopeMeter 190C and 190B series have three independently floating isolated inputs. While conventional oscilloscopes can only make measurements referenced to the line power ground, measurements on each of the Fluke ScopeMeter 190 series inputs can be referenced to a different "low" level. This enables measurements in mixed circuits having different ground references, and also eliminates the risk of accidental ground short circuits. All inputs are safety certified for measurements in 1000 V CAT II and 600 V CAT III environments. And the standard probes cover a wide application range from mV to kV, making the 190C and 190B ScopeMeter ideal for micro electronics to electrical applications. Vpwm measures effective voltage on motor drive and frequency inverter outputs. Use the 27,500 points memory of ScopeRecord and zoom in for maximum detail. Deep memory for high-resolution ScopeRecord™ The ScopeRecord memory stores 27,500 points per input or more, for highresolution recording of events up to 48 hours, and captures fast intermittents and glitches as short as 50 ns. This continuous roll mode stores events like motion profiles, UPS, power supply and motor start-ups. All models also have a "Stop-on-Trigger" in the ScopeRecord mode, allowing the ScopeMeter to store waveform data until the instrument is triggered or until a repetitive trigger signal is interrupted. This way, the instrument will automatically recognize a power failure and store the waveform data preceding it. With 100 x zoom, you can look at the smallest details, like individual power cycles. Two of these 27,500 point recordings can be stored for later analysis.  Cursors and zoom featured by the 190 Series help you to analyze the captured TrendPlot. Connect-and-View captures even the most complex motor drive signals. Use TrendPlot™ to help find intermittents, fast The toughest faults to find are those that happen only once in a while -intermittents. They can be caused by bad connections, dust, dirt, corrosion or simply broken wiring or connectors. Other factors, like line outages and sags or the starting and stopping of a motor, can also cause a machine to stop. You may not be around to see it your Fluke ScopeMeter will. In this "paperless recorder" mode, you can plot the minimum and maximum peak values and average over time up to 16 days. The two inputs can plot any combination of volts, amps, temperature, frequency and phase - with time and date stamp -to help lead you to the cause of those faults quickly. Connect-and-View™ triggering for an instant, stable display Scope users know how difficult triggering can be. Incorrect settings show unstable and sometimes incorrect results. The unique Connect-and-View function recognizes signal patterns and automatically sets up correct triggering. It provides a stable, reliable and repeatable display of virtually any signal, including motor drive and control signals, without touching a button. Signal changes are instantly recognized and settings adjusted for a stable display. Benefit from the speed and convenience when measuring a number of test-points in quick succession. ScopeMeter special value kit FlukeView Software and the optically isolated interface cable come as separate items, or as part of the special value SCC-Kit. This kit contains: • FlukeView Software (SW90W) • Optically Isolated Interface Cable (for USB) • Protective Hard-Shell Carrying Case (C190 or C120) The SCC-kit can be ordered separately, or with the main instrument by adding an "S" to the main instrument type number, e.g., Fluke 199C/S (see Ordering Information on back cover for more detailed information). SCC190 Kit SCC120 Kit FlukeView® Software for documenting, archiving and analysis FlukeView for Windows® helps you get more out of your ScopeMeter by: • Documenting - transfer waveforms, screens and measurement data from the ScopeMeter to a PC. Print or import the data into your report. • Adding user text to individual ScopeMeter settings - providing guidance to the operator when recalling a set-up. • Archiving - create a library of waveforms with your comments for easy reference and comparison. Store complete Replay cycles for analysis of waveform changes. Store complete memory content of the ScopeMeter on your PC for back-up purposes. • Waveform compare - store refer- ence waveforms, add operator instructions, and send both to the ScopeMeter for waveform comparison and "Pass/Fail" testing. • Analysis - use cursors, perform spectrum analysis or export data to other analysis programs. • Connection to a PC via an optically isolated interface cable - Software and cable come as separate items or as part of a special value kit. This kit also includes a protective hard shell carrying case for safe and convenient storage of instrument and accessories. 

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ScopeMeter special value kit
FlukeView Software and the optically isolated
interface cable come as separate items, or as part of
the special value SCC-Kit. This kit contains:
FlukeView Software (SW90W)
Optically Isolated Interface Cable (for USB)
Protective Hard-Shell Carrying Case (C190 or C120)
The SCC-kit can be ordered separately, or
with the main instrument by adding an “S”
to the main instrument type number, e.g.,
Fluke 199C/S (see Ordering Information
on back cover for more detailed information).
SCC120 Kit
SCC190 Kit
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ScopeMeter
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190 Series
The inrush current is measured on the part of
the waveform enclosed by the cursors.
Cursor-limited
automatic measurement
ScopeMeter 190C and 190B features
30 automatic measurements, cursors,
zoom and real-time clock. Now auto-
matic power and Vrms-measurements
can be performed on a specific, user
identified portion of the waveform
using the cursors of the Fluke 190C
to define the time-window of inter-
est. In this way, the ScopeMeter 190C
measures the power within a specified
time span, or the rms-value of a volt-
age during a dedicated period of time.
Pass/Fail testing of actual signal against a
reference template
Waveform Pass/Fail Testing
“Waveform reference” allows an acquired
trace to be stored and designated “refer-
ence trace” for visual comparisons, or it
can be used as the reference for auto-
matic “Pass/Fail” testing (190C). Up to
100 individually matching (“Pass”) or
non-matching (“Fail”) waveforms can be
stored in the replay memory, allowing
you to monitor your system‘s behav-
ior over a long period of time, without
having to be present!
Automatic capture and replay
of 100 screens
Scope users know how frustrating it is to
see a one-time anomaly flash. Not with
the ScopeMeter 190 Series! Now you can
look back in time with a touch of the
replay button. In normal use, the instru-
ment continuously memorizes the last
100 screens. Each time a new screen is
acquired, the oldest is discarded. At any
moment, you can “freeze” the last 100
screens and scroll through picture-by-
picture or replay as a “live” animation.
Cursors can be used for further analysis.
Use the advanced trigger capabilities
to capture up to 100 specific events.
Two sets of 100 captured screens with
individual time stamps can be stored for
later recall or download to a PC.
Measure from mV to kV—
fully isolated and safely!
The ScopeMeter 190C and 190B series
have three independently floating
isolated inputs. While conventional
oscilloscopes can only make measure-
ments referenced to the line power
ground, measurements on each of the
Fluke ScopeMeter 190 series inputs
can be referenced to a different “low”
level. This enables measurements in
mixed circuits having different ground
references, and also eliminates the risk
of accidental ground short circuits. All
inputs are safety certified for measure-
ments in 1000 V CAT II and 600 V
CAT III environments. And the standard
probes cover a wide application range
from mV to kV, making the 190C and
190B ScopeMeter ideal for micro elec-
tronics to electrical applications.
Use the 27,500 points memory of ScopeRecord
and zoom in for maximum detail.
Deep memory for high-resolution
ScopeRecord™
The ScopeRecord memory stores 27,500
points per input or more, for high-
resolution recording of events up to 48
hours, and captures fast intermittents
and glitches as short as 50 ns. This
continuous roll mode stores events like
motion profiles, UPS, power supply and
motor start-ups. All models also have
a “Stop-on-Trigger” in the ScopeRecord
mode, allowing the ScopeMeter to store
waveform data until the instrument
is triggered or until a repetitive trigger
signal is interrupted. This way,
the instrument will automatically
recognize a power failure and store the
waveform data preceding it. With
100 x zoom, you can look at the small-
est details, like individual power cycles.
Two of these 27,500 point record-
ings can be stored for later analysis.
Vpwm measures effective voltage on motor drive
and frequency inverter outputs.
Cursors and zoom featured by the 190 Series
help you to analyze the captured TrendPlot.
Use TrendPlot
to help
find intermittents, fast
The toughest faults to find are those
that happen only once in a while
—intermittents. They can be caused by
bad connections, dust, dirt, corrosion
or simply broken wiring or connectors.
Other factors, like line outages and sags
or the starting and stopping of a motor,
can also cause a machine to stop. You
may not be around to see it your Fluke
ScopeMeter will. In this “paperless
recorder” mode, you can plot the mini-
mum and maximum peak values and
average over time up to 16 days. The
two inputs can plot any combination
of volts, amps, temperature, frequency
and phase – with time and date stamp
—to help lead you to the cause of those
faults quickly.
Connect-and-View captures even
the most complex motor drive signals.
Connect-and-View
triggering for an
instant, stable display
Scope users know how difficult trig-
gering can be. Incorrect settings show
unstable and sometimes incorrect
results. The unique Connect-and-View
function recognizes signal patterns and
automatically sets up correct triggering.
It provides a stable, reliable and repeat-
able display of virtually any signal,
including motor drive and control
signals, without touching a button.
Signal changes are instantly recog-
nized and settings adjusted for a stable
display. Benefit from the speed and
convenience when measuring a number
of test-points in quick succession.
FlukeView
®
Software for
documenting,
archiving and
analysis
FlukeView for Windows
®
helps you get more out of
your ScopeMeter by:
Documenting
– transfer waveforms,
screens and measurement data from
the ScopeMeter to a PC. Print or
import the data into your report.
Adding user text to individual
ScopeMeter settings
– provid-
ing guidance to the operator when
recalling a set-up.
Archiving
– create a library of
waveforms with your comments
for easy reference and comparison.
Store complete Replay cycles for
analysis of waveform changes.
Store complete memory content of
the ScopeMeter on your PC for
back-up purposes.
Waveform compare
– store refer-
ence waveforms, add operator
instructions, and send both to the
ScopeMeter for waveform compari-
son and “Pass/Fail” testing.
Analysis
– use cursors, perform
spectrum analysis or export data to
other analysis programs.
Connection to a PC via an optically
isolated interface cable
Software and cable come as separate
items or as part of a special value
kit. This kit also includes a protective
hard shell carrying case for safe and
convenient storage of instrument and
accessories.
ScopeMeter
®
120 and 190 Series common functions
Software and special value kits.