Fluke PM3370B - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – II; IMPORTANT; Copyright; Printed in the Netherlands; Fluke Corporation
  • Page 4 – MAIN FEATURES
  • Page 6 – INITIAL INSPECTION
  • Page 7 – INSIDE THIS MANUAL; IN THE APPENDICES
  • Page 8 – CONTENTS; Page; OPERATORS SAFETY
  • Page 9 – GETTING STARTED
  • Page 10 – FUNCTION REFERENCE
  • Page 11 – INDEX
  • Page 12 – XII; FRONT VIEW
  • Page 13 – XIII; FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS
  • Page 14 – XIV; REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
  • Page 15 – XV; OPTIONAL REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
  • Page 16 – OPERATORS SAFETY; INTRODUCTION
  • Page 17 – SYMBOLS; Read the safety information in the manual.; IMPAIRED SAFETY PROTECTION
  • Page 18 – INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Protective earthing
  • Page 20 – MEMORY BACK-UP BATTERIES; General information; Reinstall the cover of the battery compartment.; THE FRONT COVER; Lift the cover off the instrument.
  • Page 21 – Instrument positions
  • Page 22 – RACK MOUNTING
  • Page 23 – GETTING STARTED; Front panel layout
  • Page 24 – SWITCHING ON THE INSTRUMENT
  • Page 25 – SCREEN CONTROLS; Screen control area
  • Page 26 – AUTO SETUP; Connect the probe as shown in figure 3.3.; Measuring setup
  • Page 27 – If you get lost when adjusting your instrument, just press AUTOSET.
  • Page 29 – Analog-Digital switching setup
  • Page 30 – VERTICAL SETUP; Step 1; Vertical setup
  • Page 31 – Press the ON key of CH2 once again to turn this channel off.; ’ sign is displayed in the
  • Page 32 – Press the ANALOG key to enter the digital mode
  • Page 33 – TIMEBASE SETUP; Press the AUTOSET key.
  • Page 34 – Press the ANALOG key to switch the scope to the digital mode.; 2 times. Pressing the; left MAGNIFY key compresses the signal to
  • Page 35 – DIRECT TRIGGER SETUP; Direct trigger setup
  • Page 38 – MORE ADVANCED FEATURES; Menu keys and softkeys
  • Page 39 – CURSOR OPERATION; Cursor setup; on off
  • Page 41 – MORE ADVANCED TRIGGER FUNCTIONS; More advanced trigger setup
  • Page 42 – MORE SIGNAL DETAIL WITH THE DELAYED; Delayed timebase setup
  • Page 44 – Press the RUN/STOP key to reactivate the acquisition.; Store traces in memory:; Digital memory setup
  • Page 46 – HOW TO USE THE INSTRUMENT; HOW TO USE MORE ADVANCED; PM3394B 200 MHz Full Four Channel Oscilloscope.; or 1 M
  • Page 48 – FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
  • Page 50 – DISPLAY AND PROBE ADJUSTMENTS; RECALL STANDARD SETTING; Simultaneously press the STATUS and TEXT OFF keys.; DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT
  • Page 51 – DISPLAY LAYOUT
  • Page 52 – Press the ANALOG key to select the digital mode.
  • Page 53 – CAL SIGNAL AND PROBE ADJUSTMENT; Connect the probe body to channel 1.
  • Page 54 – ANALOG AND DIGITAL MODES
  • Page 56 – STANDARD SETTING; ANALOG TO DIGITAL MODE SWITCHING; Press the ANALOG key again.
  • Page 57 – TRACE STORAGE
  • Page 58 – VERTICAL DEFLECTION
  • Page 59 – VERTICAL COUPLING; Press the AC DC GND key once for DC input coupling.; ’ now indicates ground coupling.
  • Page 60 – VERTICAL; Observe that the channel identifier ’1-’ shifts with the trace.; Press the AC DC GND key again to obtain ac input coupling.
  • Page 61 – Press the upper key of the AMPL keys; Try other sensitivity settings as follows :; Use the AMPL keys to step through the attenuator range.; A waveform with an amplitude of six divisions is displayed.
  • Page 63 – Using two probes, connect the Probe Adjust signal to Ch1 and Ch2.
  • Page 65 – VERTICAL MENU; Press the ’BW LIMIT’ softkey to turn it on.
  • Page 66 – CHx
  • Page 67 – HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION AND TRIGGERING; TIMEBASE; periods/cycles of the square wave are displayed on the screen.; Set the timebase to 200; The signal is displayed with four periods on the screen.
  • Page 68 – Press the AUTO RANGE key.; Press one key of the MainTB VAR keys.
  • Page 69 – Press the right MAGNIFY key.; Observe that the signal expands in; Set the MAGNIFY to
  • Page 70 – Turn the X POS control clockwise.; Observe that a bar graph (; TRIGGERING
  • Page 72 – Turn the TRIGGER LEVEL control.
  • Page 74 – Make sure the instrument is in the Digital Mode.
  • Page 75 – DIGITAL ACQUISITION AND STORAGE
  • Page 76 – ADVANCED VERTICAL FUNCTIONS
  • Page 77 – ACQUIRE; Use the probe to connect Ch1 to the Probe Adjust output.
  • Page 80 – Press the ’level-pp’ softkey to turn it off.
  • Page 81 – TRIGGER MODE; Press the TB MODE key.
  • Page 82 – A Roll mode; Press the softkey next to the ’ROLL on off’ function to select ’on’.
  • Page 84 – MEMORY FUNCTIONS
  • Page 85 – You can also clear a memory location.
  • Page 86 – A trace can be copied from one memory location to another.; Press the ’COPY’ softkey.
  • Page 87 – Press the RECALL key.; You can shift traces separately over the screen by means of the; Turn the POSition control.; The live trace shifts.; Turn the; Observe that the second stored trace shifts.
  • Page 88 – Each memory location can store two channels.; The memory location is already preset to the last saved (m1).
  • Page 89 – CURSORS FUNCTIONS; Press the STATUS and TEXT OFF keys simultaneously.
  • Page 90 – Press the ANALOG key to set the scope in mode.; Using the TRACK and
  • Page 91 – move only the; controls. This selection is made by toggling the; Press the CONTROL softkey so that ’=’ is intensified.
  • Page 92 – Press the softkey next to ’READOUT’.; for time measurements.; V is the voltage difference between the voltage cursors (readout:
  • Page 93 – CURSORS READOUT; Press the softkey next to
  • Page 94 – MEASUREMENT FUNCTIONS; Start with the standard setting.This ensures a correct start.
  • Page 96 – The SELECT MEAS1 submenu is displayed.
  • Page 98 – The procedure to set up for TOUCH, HOLD and MEASURE TM is:; Press the UTILITY key.; COMMAND
  • Page 99 – PROCESSING FUNCTIONS
  • Page 100 – MATHEMATICS
  • Page 102 – DISPLAY FUNCTIONS; ANALOG DISPLAY; Connect a sine wave of approx 300 Hz to channel 2.
  • Page 103 – Press the X SOURCE softkey so that ’line’ is intensified.
  • Page 104 – DIGITAL DISPLAY
  • Page 105 – The scope ’runs’ once and a signal appears on the screen.; control to make any; adjustments to the Y position.
  • Page 106 – Use the MAGNIFY keys to set the horizontal magnify to
  • Page 107 – Connect the Probe Adjust signal to channels 1 and 2.; The screen displays two or four traces now.; Press the DISPLAY key.
  • Page 108 – To permit more accurate timing measurements.; Connect the Probe Adjust signal to channel 1.; DELAYED TIMEBASE; Press the TEXT OFF button to turn off the menu.
  • Page 109 – Press either key of the Del’dTB TIME/DIV keys.
  • Page 110 – Turn the TRACK control and observe that the DTB trace shifts.; Switch channel 1 to AC coupling (
  • Page 111 – Press the softkey to select the TRIG’D mode.; Observe that the trigger slope for the Delayed Timebase changes.
  • Page 113 – HARD COPY FACILITIES; All setup actions are done in the UTILITY menu.; SET STANDARD; First set the instrument to the standard setting.
  • Page 114 – UTILITY; To set up the layout of the printer hard copy.
  • Page 116 – AUTOSET AND SETUP UTILITIES; AUTOSET; source, trigger slope, and trigger level for an optimum trace.; Connect the Probe Adjust output to channel 1.
  • Page 117 – First clear all memory locations.
  • Page 118 – Turn the TRACK control until memory location ’s7’ is selected.; To recall a previously stored setting :
  • Page 119 – control is used; SETUP; To perform an AUTOCAL :; Press the CAL key for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 120 – OTHER FEATURES
  • Page 121 – FUNCTION REFERENCE; The Function description; Finding your way through the menus.
  • Page 122 – ACQUISITION LENGTH
  • Page 123 – MEMORY EXPANSION; Softkey to select 512 points with confirm menu.
  • Page 124 – ADD INVERT SUBTRACT
  • Page 125 – Mathematical description:
  • Page 127 – ACQUISITION LENGTH and PEAK DETECTION functions.
  • Page 128 – ANALOG MODE
  • Page 129 – AUTO RANGE
  • Page 131 – AUTOSET SEQUENCE
  • Page 132 – AUTOSET USERPROG
  • Page 133 – Toggle softkey to activate userprog
  • Page 134 – AVERAGE
  • Page 135 – BANDWIDTH LIMITER; Effect of bandwidth limiter
  • Page 136 – CALIBRATION AUTOCAL; Refer to Chapter 6 for full details
  • Page 137 – CHANNEL/TRACE SELECTION
  • Page 138 – CONFIDENCE CHECK; The instrument’s internal control bus.; Key to switch a channel ON or OFF.; POWER ON OFF
  • Page 139 – used for accurate measurements.
  • Page 141 – Toggle function softkey to switch between cursors on and off.
  • Page 143 – Softkey pair to switch between time readout
  • Page 144 – Three types of Delay.
  • Page 145 – Control to adjust of the trigger position.
  • Page 146 – DELAY MEASUREMENT; and TRACK controls are used to select the two sources.
  • Page 147 – Control to select the reference waveform.
  • Page 148 – Key pair to adjust the DEL’D TB time scale.; Toggle softkey to switch the delayed timebase on or off.
  • Page 149 – DIGITAL MODE
  • Page 150 – DISPLAY MENU
  • Page 151 – Control to determine the magnification factor.
  • Page 152 – Toggle softkey to display trigger level indication.
  • Page 153 – ENVELOPE; Toggle softkey to switch Envelope on or off.
  • Page 154 – EXTERNAL TRIGGER (2 CHANNELS MODELS ONLY)
  • Page 155 – FILTER
  • Page 156 – GLITCH TRIGGER; range; Control to select the source signal.
  • Page 157 – HOLD OFF; Control to adjust the end of the range.
  • Page 159 – INPUT ATTENUATOR; Function of key pair AMPL/VAR
  • Page 160 – INPUT COUPLING
  • Page 162 – State
  • Page 164 – MAGNIFY HORIZONTAL; Function of the timebase magnifier and X POS control
  • Page 165 – MAGNIFY VERTICAL; Function of vertical magnifier and Y POS control
  • Page 166 – MAIN TIMEBASE; RANGE
  • Page 167 – Appendix D gives the complete menu structure of the MATH menu.; MEASURE MENU; controls
  • Page 171 – PEAK DETECTION
  • Page 172 – POSITION
  • Page 173 – POWER SUPPLY; Toggle key to switch the oscilloscope on/off.; PRINTING AND PLOTTING
  • Page 177 – PROBE UTILITIES
  • Page 178 – Control to select the IEEE device address.
  • Page 179 – REMOTE CONTROL RS-232
  • Page 180 – Control to adjust baud rate.
  • Page 182 – SCREEN CONTROLS AND GRATICULE; The screen controls are located to the left of the CRT viewing area.; Rise time measurement using the graticule.
  • Page 183 – SCREEN MESSAGES
  • Page 187 – Settings memory selection.
  • Page 188 – SETUPS SEQUENCE
  • Page 189 – STANDARD SETUP / FRONT PANEL RESET
  • Page 190 – STATUS SCREEN
  • Page 192 – Softkey menu turned off.
  • Page 193 – TIMEBASE MODES
  • Page 194 – MULTI; In the digital mode the scope operates in random sampling mode; ONLY; Refer to Chapter 6 for full details.; Toggle softkey to switch ROLL on and off.
  • Page 195 – TIME MEASUREMENTS; T gives an inverted readout of the time interval, and is read in Hz.
  • Page 197 – Control to choose the time measurement.
  • Page 198 – NOTE: The ‘PROBE SWITCH’ setting of the ‘UTILITY >> PROBE’ menu must; results are deleted from display.
  • Page 199 – TRIGGER COUPLING
  • Page 200 – Toggle softkey to switch ’noise’ mode for MAIN TB/DEL’D TB.
  • Page 201 – TRIGGER DEL’D TB; control. The figure shows the difference between
  • Page 202 – TRIGGER LEVEL; Leveling in DEL’D TB is adjusted with the; Toggle softkey to switch DEL’D TB ’on’.
  • Page 203 – Control for DEL’D TB trigger level.
  • Page 204 – TRIGGER MAIN TB; ) is available. The oscilloscope must be set to
  • Page 206 – TV TRIGGER; A trigger edge can not be selected
  • Page 207 – Control to select the line number.
  • Page 208 – USERTEXT; Toggle softkey to activate user text.
  • Page 209 – UTILITY MAINTENANCE
  • Page 210 – UTIL MENU; Access to AUTOSET programming.
  • Page 211 – UTILITY SCREEN & SOUND; BEEP on off, the signal sounds to indicate messages or AUTOSET.; Toggle softkey to select warning signal.
  • Page 212 – VOLT MEASUREMENTS
  • Page 215 – Control to choose the volt measurement.
  • Page 217 – Toggle softkey to switch X- Deflection on.
  • Page 218 – THE CPL PROTOCOL
  • Page 220 – THE CPL PROTOCOL; EXAMPLE PROGRAM FRAME
  • Page 221 – COMMANDS IN FUNCTIONAL ORDER
  • Page 222 – COMMANDS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
  • Page 223 – COMMAND REFERENCE; All command descriptions have the same layout:; NAME; Explains the command, its parameters and limitations.
  • Page 224 – :’Sync on acknowledge
  • Page 225 – ARM TRIGGER
  • Page 226 – CALIBRATE
  • Page 229 – GO to REMOTE
  • Page 230 – IDENTIFICATION; The items in the identity string are separated by a ’’(ASCII 59)
  • Page 233 – to bypass handshake
  • Page 235 – The is sent after the setup has been completed.; :’Send strings sep’d by SP; send more nodes
  • Page 236 – PROGRAM TEXT
  • Page 237 – Character code table for oscilloscopes.
  • Page 240 – admin
  • Page 241 – sample; vertical divisions and period (2; Select the digital mode by pressing the ANALOG key.
  • Page 243 – QUERY MEASUREMENT; To obtain measurement data from an oscilloscope.
  • Page 244 – FFT only when MATH+ option is availlable.
  • Page 246 – print data
  • Page 248 – bypass to ask all nodes
  • Page 251 – • dec 25 = ASCII character; Read the text from setup register 7 of an oscilloscope:
  • Page 255 – Data
  • Page 258 – RESET INSTRUMENT; There is no frontpanel equivalent for this command.; will be sent after the Reset has been completed; CR
  • Page 260 – :’Save setup in reg 3
  • Page 263 – TRIGGER ACQUISITION; To perform a software trigger.
  • Page 264 – ACKNOWLEDGE
  • Page 267 – Complete setup
  • Page 270 – ACQUIRE MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 271 – CURSORS menu structure; DIGITAL
  • Page 273 – DISPLAY MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 274 – MATHEMATICS MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 275 – MEASURE MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 277 – SAVE/RECALL MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 278 – SETUPS MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 279 – TB MODE MENU STRUCTURE
  • Page 280 – TRIGGER menu structure; edge tv; only in SINGLE mode, when ’REAL TIME ONLY’
  • Page 282 – UTILITY menu structure
  • Page 286 – RS-232 CABLE CONFIGURATIONS; B. Cable to printer/plotter with hardware handshake
  • Page 287 – APPENDIX P; Appendix P; CHANNELS SIMULTANEOUSLY SAMPLED AT 100 MS/s
  • Page 288 – CHANNEL ACQUISITIONS
  • Page 289 – EXPANSION AND INTERPOLATION
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Page 2 - II; IMPORTANT; Copyright; Printed in the Netherlands; Fluke Corporation

II IMPORTANT In correspondence concerning this instrument please give the model number and serial number as located on the type plate on the rear of the instrument. NOTE: The design of this instrument is subject to continuous development and improvement. Consequently, this instrument may incorporate...

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