Fluke PM3370B Musical Instrument User Manual


 
3 - 2 GETTING STARTED
Typical operation of your instrument will be:
- Switching on the instrument (see Section 3.2)
- Initial standard setup (see Section 3.2)
- Screen controls (see Section 3.3)
- Auto setup (see Section 3.4)
- Analog-Digital mode switching (see Section 3.5)
- Vertical setup (see Section 3.6)
- Timebase setup (see Section 3.7)
- Magnify (Expand) (see Section 3.8)
- Direct trigger setup (see Section 3.9)
- Pretrigger view (see Section 3.10)
- More advanced features (see Section 3.11)
- Cursor operation (see Section 3.12)
- More advanced trigger functions (see Section 3.13)
- More signal detail with the DTB (see Section 3.14)
- Trace storage (see Section 3.15)
3.2 SWITCHING ON THE INSTRUMENT
Connect the power cord and set the front panel power switch to ON. For any line
source between 100V to 240V nominal, 50/400 Hz, the instrument automatically
turns on. After performing the built-in power-up routine, the instrument is
immediately ready for use. The instrument’s settings will be identical to those
when the oscilloscope was switched off (with the batteries installed).
To ensure that you will get the same setup in all cases, press the
STATUS
key
and
TEXT OFF
key simultaneously. This will set the instrument in a predefined
default condition (STANDARD SETUP) and a trace will appear on the screen.
Text is also displayed at the bottom of the screen.