Changing Date And Time; Saving Battery Life - Fluke 190 Series II User Manual

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Fluke 190 Series II
Users Manual

Changing Date and Time

The test tool has a date and time clock. For example, to
change the date to 19 April, 2012, do the following:
1
Display the
USER
2
Open the
F1
3
Open the
ENTER
4
Choose 2012, jump to Month:
ENTER
5
Choose 04, jump to Day:
ENTER
6
Choose 19, jump to Format:
ENTER
90
key labels.
USER
menu.
USER OPTIONS
menu.
DATE ADJUST
7
Choose
date.
ENTER
You can change the time in a similar way by opening the
Time Adjust... menu (steps 2 and 3.)

Saving Battery Life

When operated on the battery, the test tool conserves power
by shutting itself down. If you have not pressed a key for at
least 30 minutes, the test tool turns itself off automatically.
Automatic power shutdown will not occur if TrendPlot or
Scope Record is on, but the backlight will dim. Recording
will continue even if the battery is low, and retention of
memories is not jeopardized.
To save battery life without automatic power shutdown you
can use the display AUTO-off option. The display will be
turned off after the selected time (30 seconds or 5
minutes).
If the power adapter is connected, there is no
automatic power shutdown, and the display
AUTO-off function is inactive.
/
/
, accept the new
DD
MM
YY
Note

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