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Fluke 124/S Industrial ScopeMeter
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As simple as one-two-three
In today’s complex systems, a meter measurement just doesn’t give enough detail to determine the cause of a fault. Signal anomalies, dropouts
and glitches that might cause a machine to go down are best displayed with an oscilloscope. The ScopeMeter 124 and 123 meet today’s need of
simultaneously measuring and checking waveforms. The unique Connect-and-View triggering automatically displays stable waveforms of virtually
any signal. It really is as easy as one-two-three!
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A three-in-one tool
ScopeMeter 120 Series combines a 40 or 20 MHz dual input digital storage oscilloscope, two true-rms digital multimeters and a dual input TrendPlot™ recorder all in a compact, battery powered instrument. Leave all other test tools behind because the ScopeMeter 120 Series test tool is the only one you’ll need.
The confidence to do a better job
Working under time pressure and in cramped or difficult-to-reach locations means you want to focus on the job at hand, not on the test tool in your hand. That’s why the ScopeMeter 120 Series has Connect-and-View automatic triggering. You don’t have to worry about triggering and instrument settings and you have all the information on screen to do the job right.
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. Fluke’s unique Connect-and-View 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.
One test lead measures all
High frequency waveform, meter, capacitance and resistance measurements as well as continuity checks are all covered by the shielded test leads. No time wasted finding or swapping leads. The included accessories allow hook-up at test objects of every dimension.
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.
Battery powered mobility
Up to seven hours of battery operation frees you from mains outlets for true on-the-move working. The handheld format and the weight of just 1.2 kg make the instrument easy to carry and to fit comfortably in your hand. The rugged and drip proof case assures long life and reliable operation in the harshest industrial environments. (See technical specifications for details on battery life.)
Floating measurements, safety certified
While conventional oscilloscopes can only make measurements referenced to power line ground, the Fluke 120 Series makes floating measurements so there’s no risk of an accidental ground short circuit when making a connection. The Fluke ScopeMeter 120 Series test tools and the included shielded test leads are safety certified for measurements on 600 V CAT III industrial power systems. Using the VPS40 probe, measurements up to 1000 V CAT II are fully supported. Via the optically isolated RS-232 interface, the ScopeMeter 120 can be safely connected to a printer for direct print-out or to a PC for later analysis and documentation using FlukeView® Software.
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