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General Safety Summary
General Safety Summary
Review the following safety precautions carefully before operate the device to avoid any personal
injuries or damages to the device and any products connected to it.
To avoid potential hazards use the device as specified by this user’s guide only.
To Avoid Fire or Personal Injury
Use Proper Power Cord. Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified for the
country of use.
Connect and Disconnect Properly. Do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while
they are connected to a voltage source.
Connect and Disconnect Properly. Connect the probe output to the measurement device
before connecting the probe to the circuit under test. Disconnect the probe input and the probe
reference lead from the circuit under test before disconnecting the probe from the measurement
device.
Observe All Terminal Ratings. To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings and markings
on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making
connections to the product.
Use Proper Probe. To avoid shock hazard, use a properly rated probe for your measurement.
Avoid Circuit or Wire Exposure. Do not touch exposed connections and components when
power is on.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If suspected damage occurs with the device, have it
inspected by qualified service personnel before further operations.
Provide Proper Ventilation. Refer to the installation instructions for proper ventilation of the
device.
Do not operate in Wet/Damp Conditions.
Do not operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Keep Product Surfaces Clean and Dry.
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Getting Start
Chapter 1 Getting Start
The oscilloscope is small, lightweight, no external power required, portable oscilloscopes! The
oscilloscopes is ideal for production test, research and design and all of the applications involving
analog circuits test and troubleshooting, as well as education and training.
In addition to the list of general features on the next page, this chapter describes how to do the
following tasks:
System Requirements
Install software
Install Driver
General Features
General Check
Probe Compensation
Function Check
Self Calibration
Accessories
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1.1 System Requirement
To run the oscilloscope software, the needs of computer configuration are as follows:
Minimum System Requirements
Operating System
Window XP/Vista/Win 7/Win 8
Processor
Upwards of 1.00G processor
Memory
256M byte
Disk Space
500M disk free space
Screen resolution
800 x 600
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Recommended Configuration
Operating System
Windows XP SP3 System
Processor
2.4G Processor
Memory
1G Byte Memory
Disk Space
80G Disk Space
Screen resolution
1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 resolution
DPI Setting
Normal Size (96DPI)
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1.2 Install Software
Caution: You must install the software before using the oscilloscope.
1. While in Windows, insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. The installation should start up automatically. Otherwise in Windows Explorer, switch to the
CD-ROM drive and run Setup.exe.
3. The software Installation is started. Click 'Next' to continue.
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4. Choose a destination directory. Click 'Next' to continue.
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5. Check the setup information. Click Next to start copying of files.
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6. This Status dialog is displayed during copying of files.
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7. Updating Your System Configuration.
8.
The installation is complete.
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1.3 Install Driver
1.Connect the A-Type Plug of USB cable to your PC’S USB port.
2.Connect the other A -Type Plug of USB cable to the device’s USB port.
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3.New hardware is found.
4.New hardware search wizard starts.
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5.Select the specific location.
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6.New hardware search wizard starts to search the driver.
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7. The wizard has finished installing for the device.
waveform storage, record and replay dynamic waveforms;
User selectable fast offset calibration;
Add, Subtract , Multiply and Division Mathematic Functions;
Selectable 20 MHz bandwidth limit;
External trigger;
Waveform average;
Adjustable waveform intensity, more effective waveform view;
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User interface in several user-selectable languages;
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1.5 General Check
Please check the instrument as following steps after receiving an oscilloscope:
Check the shipping container for damage:
Keep the damaged shipping container or cushioning material until the contents of the shipment
have been checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked mechanically and
electrically.
Check the accessories:
Accessories supplied with the instrument are listed in "Accessories" in this guide. If the contents
are incomplete or damaged, please notify the franchiser.
Check the instrument:
In case there is any mechanical damage or defect, or the instrument does not operate properly
or fails performance tests, please notify the franchiser.
Probe Compensation
Perform this function to match the characteristics of the probe and the channel input. This
should be performed whenever attaching a probe to any input channel at the first time.
■ From the “Probe” menu, select attenuation to 1:10. Set the switch to “X10” on the probe and
connect it to CH1 of the oscilloscope. When using the probe hook-tip, insert the tip onto the probe
firmly to ensure a proper connection.
■ Attach the probe tip to the Probe Compensator and the reference lead to the ground
connector, select CH1, and then press the “AUTOSET” button into the menu or the toolbar.
■ Check the shape of the displayed waveform.
Correctly Compensated
Over Compensated
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Under Compensated
1.
f necessary, use a non-metallic tool to adjust the trimmer capacitor of the probe for the fattest
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square wave being displayed on the oscilloscope.
2. Repeat if necessary.
WARNNING: To avoid electric shock while using the probe, be sure the perfection of the insulated
cable, and do not touch the metallic portions of the probe head while it is connected with a voltage
source.
1.6 Function Check
Perform this functional check to verify that your oscilloscope is operating correctly
■Connect the oscilloscope
You should connect the A-Type Plug of USB cable to your PC USB port and connect the other
A-Type Plug of USB cable to oscilloscope USB port.
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■Input a signal to a channel of the oscilloscope
The oscilloscope is equipped with two channels plus external trigger.
Please input signal in the following steps:
1. Set the attenuation switch on the probe as 10X and connect the probe on the oscilloscope with
CH1. Aim the slot in the probe connector at the faucet on BNC of CH1 and insert, then, turn right to
lock the probe. Finally, attach the tip of probe and ground nip to the Connector of Probe
compensator.
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2. Set the CH1 probe attenuation of the oscilloscope to X10. (The default is X1).
3.Attach the tip of probe and ground nip to the Connector of Probe compensator. Click the
button. A square wave will be displayed within a several seconds. (Approximately 1 kHz, 2V, peakto- peak).
4. Inspect CH2 with the same method. Repeat steps 2 and 3.
1.7 Self Calibration
The self calibration routine lets you optimize the oscilloscope signal path for maximum
measurement accuracy. You can run the routine at any time but you should always run the
routine if the ambient temperature changes by 5v or more. For accurate calibration, power on the
oscilloscope and wait twenty minutes to ensure it is warmed up. To compensate the signal path,
disconnect any probes or cables from the input connectors.
Then, access the “Utility -> Calibration” option and follow the directions on the screen.
The self calibration routine takes about several minutes.
1.8 Accessories
All the accessories listed below are standard accessories for the oscilloscope:
Probe×2 (1.5m), 1:1, (10:1) Passive Probes
A Power Adapter
A USB Cable
A PC software CD
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Chapter 2 Operating Basics
The User’s Interface
The Menu System
The Vertical System
The Horizontal System
The Trigger System
Input Connectors
Operation Basics
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Operation Basics
2.1 The User’s Interface
Click the software icon on the desk after you finished the software setting and equipment
connecting. Then a user interface will be showed as follows:
In addition to displaying waveforms, the display area is filled with many details about the waveform
and the oscilloscope control settings.
1.The Main Menu
All settings can be found in the main menu.
2.The Toolbar
3. It shows the trigger information
It shows the edge trigger slope, source and level.
4.The Horizontal Panel
The user can change Time/Div, format in the panel.
5.The Vertical Panel
The user can turn on/off the CH1/CH2. Also the user can change the CH1/ CH2 volt/div, coupling
and probe attenuation.
6.The Trigger Panel
In this panel, the user can change the trigger mode, sweep, source and slope.
7. It shows the system time.
8. Marker shows Edge trigger level.
9. It shows the main time base setting.
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10.It shows the CH2 information
Readouts show the coupling of the channels.
Readouts show the vertical scale factors of the channels.
A “B” icon indicates that the channel is bandwidth limited
11. It shows the CH1 information
Readouts show the coupling of the channels.
Readouts show the vertical scale factors of the channels.
A “B” icon indicates that the channel is bandwidth limited
12. It shows the software status.
13.The markers show the CH2reference points of the displayed waveforms. If there is no
marker, the channel is not displayed.
14. The markers show the CH1reference points of the displayed waveforms. If there is no
marker, the channel is not displayed.
15. A window that shows the display waveform in buffer position.
16. Marker shows horizontal trigger position.
17. Marker shows horizontal trigger position.
Trigger status indicates the following:
AUTO: The oscilloscope is in auto mode and is acquiring waveforms in the absence of triggers.
Trig’D: The oscilloscope has seen a trigger and is acquiring the post trigger data.
WAIT: All pretrigger data has been acquired and the oscilloscope is ready to accept a trigger.
STOP: The oscilloscope has stopped acquiring waveform data.
RUN: The oscilloscope is running.
PLAY: The oscilloscope is displaying the record waveforms.
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2.2 The Menu System
The Main Menu:
1.File: Load or Save data, setup
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2.View: Change the user interface
3.Setup: Setup setting
4.Display: Change wave display type
5.Cursor: Set Cursor measure type
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6. Measure: Set measurement parameters
7.Acquire: Run ,Stop or other operation setting
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8. Utility: Utility setting
9. Window: Window setting
10. Help: Turn on help file
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2.3 The Vertical System
Click “Setup->Vertical”
The following figure shows the vertical Setup window. It shows the vertical parameters setting.
1.Select channel: User can select the channel by clicking the Combo box.
2.ON/OFF: Turn on or off the selected channel.
3.VOLTS/DIV: Set the selected channel voltage range.
4.Coupling: Set the selected channel to DC/AC/GND.
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5.Probe: Set the Select one according to the probe attenuation factor to ensure correct vertical
scale reading
6.BW Limit: Reject the frequency component higher than 20MHz.
7.Invert: Invert the selected wave.
2.4 The Horizontal System
Click “Setup->Horizontal”
The following figure shows the Horizontal System window. It shows the horizontal parameters
settings.
1.Time/DIV: leads the setting of the time base parameters
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