Miscellaneous, Display, Power – Fluke Biomedical 190M User Manual
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190M Series Medical ScopeMeter
Users Manual
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Miscellaneous
Display
View Area .............. 126.8 x 88.4 mm (4.99 x 3.48 inches)
Resolution ................................................ 320 x 240 pixels
Backlight ...................... LED (Temperature compensated)
Brightness ................................ Power Adapter: 200 cd/m
2
Battery Power: 90 cd/ m
2
Display Auto-OFF time (battery saving) ......... 30 seconds,
5 minutes or disabled
Power
For Model190M-4:
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (model BP291)
Operating Time ................. up to 7 hours (Low Intensity)
Charging
Time
....................................................
5
hours
Capacity/Voltage
..................................... 52 Wh / 10.8 V
For Model 190M-2:
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (model BP290):
Operating Time ................. up to 4 hours (Low Intensity)
Charging Time ................................................. 2.5 hours
Capacity/Voltage
..................................... 26 Wh / 10.8 V
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (model BP 290 and BP291):
Lifetime (> 80 % capacity) .......... 300x charge/discharge
Allowable
ambient
temperature during charging: .... 0 to 40
°
C (32 to 104
°
F)
Auto power down
time (battery saving): .............. 5 min, 30 min or disabled
Power Adapter: BC190/808 Universal Switchable Adapter
115 V ±10 % or 230 V ±10 %, with plug EN60320-2.2G
Line Frequency ............................................ 50 and 60 Hz
Probe Calibration
Manual pulse adjustment and automatic DC adjustment
with probe check
Generator Output ................................1.225 Vpp / 500 Hz
square
wave
Internal Memory
Number of Scope Memories ..................................... 15/30
Each memory can contain 2/4 waveforms plus
corresponding
setups
Number of Recorder Memories ................................... 2/10
Each
memory
can
contain:
•
a 2/4 channel input TrendPlot
•
a 2/4 channel input Scope Record
•
100 2/4 channel input Scope screens (Replay)
Number of Screen Image memories ............................. 1/9
Each memory can contain one screen image