• Connect your device using the supplied cable on a free LPT port
• Start the software after PC-LAB2000se installation (see next page)
USB connected devices:
PCS10 / K8047:
• Connect the PCS10 to a free USB port, a standard windows USB driver
will be used.
(*) For Win98se an USB- HID driver update can be necessary (see CD).
PCSU1000 / PCGU1000:
• Connect your device to a free USB port
• Follow the on screen driver installation procedure.
• If Windows asks for Windows Update, select “not at this time”
• Install the driver from a specific location, then browse on the CD and
select the folder
D:\PCSU1000_driver. or D:\PCGU1000_driver* (press “next”)
• If Windows indicate “has not passed Windows logo testing…” select
“Continue Anyway”.
• After finishing, you can check the driver installation in the Device Manager list. Under USB controllers “PCSU1000 oscilloscope” or
“PCGU1000 should appear (only if unit is connected !).
(*) It is possible 2 drivers (USB and COM) must be installed by repeating the above.
For more information see the extended manual on the CD
* Microsoft Windows™ 98SE/ME/2000/NT4/XP/VISTA are registered trademarks
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Install the software
How to install Pc-Lab2000SE
Minimum system requirements :
• IBM compatible PC running Windows™ 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista (*).
• Free parallel port for PCS500 / PCS100 / PCG10 / K8016 /K8031
• Free USB port (1.1 or 2.0) for PCS10 / K8047 / PCSU1000 / PCGU1000
Insert the VELSOFT CD into your drive.
If the “setup” does not start automatically,
browse the CD and run the SETUP.EX E
program.
Select “Install Pc-Lab2000
An install wizard will guide you trough the
complete installation procedure. Shortcuts to
the Pc-Lab2000
are automatically generated.
SEsoftware and the help files
(*) Note: You will need local Administrator privileges to successfully
complete the installation, contact your system administrator for assistance.
See also the “ReadME” file in the installed folder.
* IBM, Microsoft Windows™ 98SE/ME/2000/NT4/XP/VISTA (*) are registered trademarks
Download the latest versi on from www.velleman.be and follow “downloads” link.
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Starting the software
Starting the software :
Locate the Pc-Lab2000
Click the icon to start the main program.
• Select your connected
hardware.
• Select your appropriate
LPT port (if used).
• Press OK or choose “demo
mode”.
The main program automatically launches the Oscilloscope module, which is
shown on the next page.
If you like to change the setup:
Click the Options menu, and select ‘Hardware Setup’.
Hint for LPT connected devices:
Should you experience troubles (e.g. When using a laptop or an oddball computer ), try a
different port address and/or choose the ‘Slow’ communication speed. Check also the port
settings in the computer BIOS setting, test with the deferent settings; EPP (works in most
cases), SPP, ECP... . For some Windows versions an additional I/O driver located on the
CD could be needed.
SEsoftware shortcuts (programs.. Pc-Lab2000SE…)
REMARK: The actual screen can differ from the one shown in this
manual. The PCS100 / K8031 has only 1 channel.
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The Oscilloscope
The main module featuring the Oscilloscope display :
What ? : The Oscilloscope
module offers a featurepacked, easy to use digital
storage oscilloscope.
How ? :
• Connect the circuit under test to the scope input (observe the max. input
rating of the scope!)
• Start measuring with “trigger off” (6)
• Press ‘RUN’ (7)
• Choose the desired channel and volts/div setting or press “Auto-set” (2)
Autoset can not be used in 1GHz mode (PCS500 only).
• Choose the appropriate time/div setting (8)
To enable triggering :
• Select trigger channel (5)
• Select trigger edge (4)
• Set trigger to ‘ON’ (6)
• Set trigger level by sliding (3). The trigger mark is displayed on
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the left hand side of the signal display (1)
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The Spectrum analyser
The Spectrum Analyser Module :
What ? : Powerful feature
which allows visualization of
the frequency spectrum of a
signal, using FFT (Fast
Fourrier Transform) analysis.
How ? :
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• Connect the scope input to the circuit under test. (observe the max. input
rating of the scope!)
• First observe the signal on the scope screen (see previous page).
• Check that the signal is not over the maximum of the screen.
• Start the spectrum analyzer.
• Press ‘RUN’ (1)
• Select the appropriate frequency range. Make sure your setting will capture
any signal change of interest (3).
• If wanted set the appropriate channel and volts/div setting (2)
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The Transient recorder
The Transient Recorder Module :
What ? :
and log slow changing processes
automatically, e.g. battery charge
cycles, temperature changes,... or
track intermittent faults in electronic
circuits. Automatic data storage
allows over one year of continuous
recording !
How ? :
• Connect the scope input to the circuit under test.
• Select the appropriate channel and volts/div (or volt range) setting (1).
• Select the appropriate time/division setting (3).
• Press RUN (2) to start recording.
Press RUN again , to stop the measurement, or use the “Single” button to
For continuous recording with auto-save to your HD, select ‘AutoSave Data’
from the ‘File’-menu.
Notes:
During recording the screen can differ from the actual measurement.
Events happening between two sample acquisitions will be missed if a
forms are accessible at the touch of
a button. A library with special
functions is provided, as well as a
Wave Editor, to create virtually
any kind of waveform.
How ? :
• Click on the desired waveform (4).
• Select the desired frequency range (3).
• Set the exact frequency by sliding (2) or click the frequency readout (1) and
enter a value.
• Adjust the offset (5)
• Adjust the amplitude (6)
(values can be entered by clicking the offset and amplitude readout)
• (7) shows a simulated preview of the output waveform
The ‘More Functions’- button :
The ‘More Functions’-button gives access to special purpose
waveforms such as arbitrary waveforms, noise, frequency
sweeps and DC. It also gives access to the waveform library.
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