HDS1022M Handheld Digital Storage Oscilloscope & Multimeter User's Manual
HDS1022M Handheld Digital Storage Oscilloscope & Multimeter User's Manual
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Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter Page
1.DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 1 1.1 Declaration of Conformity 1 1.2 Open the Oscilloscope Parts Box 2 2.SAFETY INFORMATION 4 2.1 Safety Terms and Symbols 4
2.1.1 Specific Warning and Caution Terms that Appear throughout the Manual 4 2.1.2 Terms Used on the Product 4 2.1.3 Symbols Used on the Product. 4
2.2 General Safety Information 5 3. PERFORMING THE GENERAL INSPECTION 7 3.1 Performing the General Inspection 7
3.3.1 Check whether There is any Damage on it Due to Transportation 7 3.3.2 Make a Check on Accessories 7 3.3.3 Make a Check on the Complete Instrument 7
4.INPUT CONNECTIONS 8 4.1 Input Connections 8 4.2 Description for Front Panel and Keys 8
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5.USING THE SCOPE 11 5.1 About this Chapter 11 5.2 Power-Up the Oscilloscope11 5.3 Oscilloscope Operation Window11 5.4 Navigating a Menu13 5.5 Manually Setting the Vertical System, Horizontal System and Trigger Position 14 5.6 Resetting the Oscilloscope18 5.7 Input Connections19 5.8 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Auto Set19 5.9 Automatic Zero-returning of Trigger Horizontal Position and Trigger Level Position 20 5.10 Automatic Measurements 20 5.11 Freezing the Screen21 5.12 Using Average for Sm oothing Waveforms22 5.13 Using Persistence to Display Waveforms22 5.14 Using Peak Detection to Display Glitches 23
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5.15 Selecting AC-coupling 25 5.16 Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform 25 5.17 Using Waveform Mathematics Functions 26 6.USING THE MULTIMETER28 6.1 About this Chapter 28 6.2 Making Meter Connections 28 6.3 Multimeter Operation Window28 6.4 Making Multimeter Measurem ents 29
6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 Measuring Resistance Values 30 Making a Diode Measurement 30 On-off Test 31 Making a Capacitance Measurement 32 Making a DC Voltage Measurement 33 Making a AC Voltage Measurement 34 Making a DC Current Measurement 35 Making an AC Current Measurement 37
6.5 Freezing the Readings39 6.6 Taking a Relative Measurem ent 40 6.7 Selecting Automatic/ManualRange Adjustment40 7.ADVANCED FUNCTION OF OSCILLOSCOPE 7.1 About this Chapter
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7.3 Make the Math Function Menu Setting 7.4 Setting the Trigger System 7.5 Triggering Control
7.5.1 Edge Triggering 7.5.2 Video Triggering
7.8 Waveform Saving Setups 7.9 Function Setting Menu 7.10 Making Automatic Measurements 7.11 Setting the Cursor Measurem ents 7.12 System State Menu 7.13 Setting of Time Base Mode 7.14 Data Transmission
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8.TROUBLE SHOOTING 61 9.APPENDIX CHYBA! ZLOKA NEN DEFINOVNA. 9.1 Appendix a Specifications 63
9.1.1 Oscilloscope 63 9.1.2 Meter 65 9.1.3 General Specifications 67
1-Declaration of Conformity
1. Declaration of Conformity
1.1 Declaration of Conformity
HDS1022M Handheld Digital Storage Oscilloscope & Multimeter
Manufacturer: Zhangzhou Lilliput Optoelectronic Institute Co., Ltd
Statement of Conformity Base on the result using appropriate standards, the product is in conformity with Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Sample tests Standards used: EN61010.120012nd edition Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory use-part 1: General Requirements EN613261997+A11998+A22001+A32003 Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory use-EMC Requirements-part 1. General Requirements EN61000-3-22000+A22005 Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)-part 3:Limits-Section 2:Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions (Equipment Input Current less than/equal to 16A per phase) EN61000-3-31995+A12001 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)-part 3: Limits-Section 3 Limitation of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low-Voltage Supply systems for Equipment with Rated Current less than or equal to 16A The tests have been performed in typical configuration. This conformity is indicated by the symbol CE, i.e."Conformite European".
1-Declaration of Conformity
1.2 Open the Oscilloscope Parts Box,You Can See the Parts Below (see the picture below)
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Description Scopemeter Test Tool Battery Charger two Oscilliscope Probes (grey) a pair of Test Lesds of Multimeter (black and red) a Measuring Extension Module for Small Current a Measuring Module for Small Capacitance a Adjustment Tool of Oscilloscope Probe a piece of Serial-port Data Transmission Line a Users Manual an Operational Optical Disk (include the transmission software between oscilloscope and pc) a Hard Case a Handbag Standard Optional
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1-Declaration of Conformity
2-Safety Information
2.Safety Information
In order to ensure the correct using and the best efficient service, please carefully read this users manual.
Warning:
Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazards to the users.
Caution:
Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the product or other properties.
Notice:
2-Safety Information
Warning:
To avoid fire or electrical shock. Please use proper power adapter. Use only the power adapter appointed by the manufacturer and subject to approval of being used in the users country.
Warning:
To avoid fire or electrical shock if a test tool input is connected to more 42V peak (30Vrms) or on circuits of more than 4800VA: Use only insulated voltage probes, test leads and adapter supplied with the test tool, or indicated by OWON as suitable for the Oscilloscope & Multimeter. Before use, inspect voltage probes, test leads and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged. Remove all probes, test leads and accessories that are not in use. Always connect the power adapter first to the AC outlet before connecting it to the Oscilloscope & Multimeter. Do not apply voltages that differ more than 400 V from earth ground to any input when measuring in a CAT environment. Do not apply voltages that differ more than 400 V from earth ground to any input when measuring in a CAT environment. Do not apply voltages that differ more than 400 V from each other to the isolated input when measuring in a CAT environment. Do not apply voltages that differ more than 400 V from each other to the isolated inputs when measuring in a CAT environment. Do not apply input voltages above the rating of the instrument Use caution when using 1:1 test leads because the probe tip voltage will be directly transmitted to the Oscilloscope & Multimeter. Do not use exposed metal BNC or banana plug connectors. Do not insert metal objects into connectors. Always use the Oscilloscope & Multimeter only in the manner specified. Voltage ratings that are mentioned in the warning, are giver as limits for working
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2-Safety Information
voltage. The represent V ac rms (50-60Hz) for AC sine wave applications and as V dc for DC applications. Overvoltage Category refers to distribution level and fixed installation circuits inside a building. Overvoltage Category refers to local level , which is applicable for appliances and portable equipment . Only qualified technical personnel are permitted to perform maintenance. Pay attention to the nominal values of all terminals:To avoid fire or electric shock, please keep a watchful eye on all nominal values and marks specified for this product. Before any connection performed on this product, carefully read the users manual of the product for further information of nominal values. No operation is allowed without the instrument cover plate: If the cover plate or panel has been removed, do not perform any operation on this product. No touch is allowed on bare conductors:When the product is powered on, do not touch any bare joints or parts of the scope meter. Operation is prohibited in case of any undetermined failure:When in doubt any damage on this product, consult the qualified personnel for checking on it. Keep ventilation in good condition:Refer to the user manual for detail installation instructions in order to fix this product correctly and provide it with good ventilation conditions. No operation is allowed under a humid environment. No operation is allowed under an explosive environment. Keep clean and dry on the product surface.
4-Input Connections
4. Input Connections
4.1 Input Connections
See the following figure 2:
figure 2 Description: 1. The power adapter is supplied for AC power supply and battery recharging. 2. Multimeter test lead. 3. Multimeter input jacks, including three circular banana jacks and tow square jacks. The three circular jacks are used for voltage, current and resistance inputs, while the two square jacks are used for capacitance inputs. 4. Oscilloscope probes. 5. Oscilloscope channel inputs: the upper one is for Channel 1 (CHI1), while the lower one is for Channel 2 (CH2).
4-Input Connections
figure 3 Description: 1. Power adapter jack. 2. Serial port. 3. USB jack. 4. Backlight switch. 5. POWER: Power switch. 6. A: Multimeter current measurement key. 7. V: Multimeter voltage measurement key.
4-Input Connections
8. R: Multimeter resistance, triode, On/Off and capacitance measurement key. 9. OSC LEFT: Oscilloscope left-direction adjustment key. 10. OSC RIGHT: Oscilloscope right-direction adjustment key. 11. OSC OPTION: Oscilloscope setting key. l With the combination application of the four keys OSC LEFT, OSC RIGHT, OSC UP and OSC DOWN, the users can make the following settings circularly by pressing OSC OPTION. The settings include: Voltage Unit Scale of Channel 1 (CH1 VOL); Voltage Unit Scale of Channel 2 (CH2 VOL); Primary Time base (TIME BASE), zero point position of channel 1(CH1 ZERO), zero point position of channel 2(CH2 ZERO), trigger horizontal position (TIME) and trigger level position (TRIG). l When performing Waveform Calculation, the users can also adjust and calculate the Display Multiplying Factor of waveform (CHM VOL) and the vertical display position (CHM ZERO). l In cursor measurement mode, the users can adjust the positions of Cursor 1 (V1 or T1) and Cursor 2 (V2 or T2). 12. OSC DOWN: Oscilloscope display downward adjustment key. 13. OSC UP: Oscilloscope display upward adjustment key. 14. OSC/DMM: Operation mode switching key between oscilloscope and multimeter. 15. AUTO SET: l Under the Multimeter Mode, when performing the current or voltage measurement, you can make a measurement switch between AC and DC with this key pressed; when performing the resistance measurement, you can select resistance, diode, On/Off or capacitance measurement circularly with this key. l While this key is used for auto setting under the oscilloscope operation mode. 16. RUN/STOP: key for running or stopping the operation. 17. MENU DOWN: Choose the lower item on the menu list. 18. MENU: Show / Hide the menu 19. MENU UP: Choose the upper item on the menu list. 20. F1F5: Switch or Adjust options for each menu.
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figure 4: Oscilloscope Operation Window Description: 1. 2. Battery electric quantity indicating symbols, including , , and .
Auto measurement window 1, in which f means frequency, T means cycle, V means the average value, Vp the peak-peak value and Vk the root-mean-square value. Auto measurement window 2. The pointer indicates the horizontal triggering position. This reading gives the Time Difference between the horizontal triggering position and the screen centerline. It reads zero when the pointer is in the center of the screen. The trigger state indicates the following information. Auto: The oscilloscope is working in the automatic mode and displaying the waveform under the non-trigger state. Trigd: The oscilloscope has detected a trigger and collecting the information generated after the trigger. Ready: All pre-triggered data have been captured and the oscilloscope has been ready to receive trigger signals. Scan: The oscilloscope can gather and display the waveform data continuously in scanning
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HDS1022M Handheld DSO & DMM mode. Stop: The oscilloscope has stopped collecting the waveform data. 7. 8. 9. The green pointer shows the trigger voltage level.
A hidden-style menu: With the MENU key pressed, you can view or hide the menu. Menu setting options: There are different setting options for different menus.
10. It reads the value of trigger voltage level. 11. The display shows the trigger signal source. 12. The reading gives the value of primary time base. 13. These graphics present the coupling modes of channel 2(CH2). The graphic indicates AC, the graphic indicates DC. 14. This reading shows the vertical Voltage Unit Scale of CH2. 15. These graphics show the coupling mode of CH1, among which the graphic express indicates AC, the graphic indicates DC. 16. This reading shows the vertical Voltage Unit Scale of CH1. 17. The blue pointer gives the grounding datum point of the waveform on CH2, which is the zero position of CH2. No display of this pointer indicates that the channel has not been opened. 18. OSC OPTION operation prompt: There are different prompts for different OSC OPTION operations. 19. The red pointer gives the grounding datum point of the waveform on CH1, which is the zero position of CH1. No display of this pointer indicates that the channel has not been opened. 20. Waveform display area. Red waveform represent CH1, blue waveform represent CH2.
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5.5 Manually Setting the Vertical System, Horizontal System and Trigger Position
With the combination application of the four keys OSC LEFT, OSC RIGHT, OSC UP and OSC DOWN, the users can make the following settings circularly by pressing OSC OPTION. The settings include: Voltage Unit Scale of Channel 1 (CH1 VOL); Voltage Unit Scale of Channel 2 (CH2 VOL); Primary Time base (TIME BASE), zero point position of channel 1(CH1 ZERO), zero point position of channel 2(CH2 ZERO), trigger horizontal position (TIME) and trigger level position (TRIG). The following example shows how to use OSC OPTION key to make a setting. 1. Press once the OSC OPTION key; the following is displayed at the bottom left side of the screen, as shown in the figure below. LEFT/RIGHT Time Base UP/DOWN CH1 Vol See the following figure 6:
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figure 6: Voltage Unit Scale of Channel 1 2. Press the key OSC UP or OSC DOWN to adjust the vertical scale of Channel 1 and press OSC LIFT or OSC RIGHT to adjust the horizontal time scale. Press OSC OPTION once again, the following display is visible at bottom left side of the screen, as shown in the following figure. LEFT/RIGHT Time Base UP/DOWN CH2 Vol See the following figure 7:
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figure 7: Voltage Unit Scale of Channel 2 4. Press the OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the vertical scale of Channel 2 and press
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the OSC LIF T or OSC RIGHT key to adjust the horizontal time scale. 5. Press the OSC OPTION key one more time, and the following display is visible at the bottom left side of the screen, shown as the following figure. LEFT/RIGHT Time UP/DOWN CH1 Zero See the following figure 8:
figure 8: Zero Point Position of Channel 1 6. Press OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the zero position of Channel 1 in vertical direction and press OSC LIFT or OSC RIGHT key to adjust the horizontal position. Again, press OSC OPTION key and the following appears at the bottom left side of the screen, shown as the following figure. LEFT/RIGHT Time UP/DOWN CH2 Zero See the following figure 9:
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figure 9: Zero Point Position of Channel 2 8. Press the OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the zero position of Channel 2 in the vertical direction and press OSC LIFT or OSC RIGHT key to adjust the horizontal position. Press OSC OPTION key once more and the following appears at the bottom left of the screen, shown as the following figure. LEFT/RIGHT Time UP/DOWN Trig See the following figure 10:
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Press the OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the trigger position of Channel 2 and press OSC LIFT or OSC RIGHT key to adjust the horizontal position. Press the OSC OPTION key again and return back to step 1.
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Term interpretation l Vertical scale factor: It stands for the voltage amplitude represented by a division in the vertical direction of the display area, through the adjustment of which you can amplify or attenuate the signal and thus regulate the signal amplitude into the expected measurement range. l Vertical zero position: It is referred to as the grounding datum point, through the adjustment of which you can regulate the display position of the waveform on the screen. l Primary time base: It means the time values represented by a division in the horizontal direction of the display area. l Trigger horizontal position: It means the time deviation between the actual trigger point and the screen central line, which will be displayed as 0 at the center point of the screen. l Trigger level position: It represents the voltage deviation between the actual trigger level and the zero position of the triggering signal source channel.
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5.9 Automatic Zero-returning of Trigger Horizontal Position and Trigger Level Position
When we adjust the trigger horizontal position and trigger level position to be maximal to make it off the screen center remotely, then we perform the following steps to make trigger horizontal position and trigger level position return to zero automatically. 1. 2. Press OSC LEFT key and OSC RIGHT key simultaneously, the trigger horizontal position automatically returns to zero. Press OSC UP and OSC DOWN button simultaneously, the trigger level position automatically returns to zero.
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To choose a Peak-Peak measurement for Input CH2, do the following: 1. 2. Press MENU key and the function menu are displayed on the right side of the screen. Press MENU UP or MENU DOWN key and select measurement 2, with 5 items selectable displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press F4 key to select PK-PK CH2 from Peak-Peak item. The measurement 2 window turns its color to be blue and shows the peak-peak value for input CH2.
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Look at the display, a screen like the following figure 15 can be shown.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 16.
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figure 16: Peak Detection Term interpretation Collecting mode: The oscilloscope transforms the collected analog data into a digital form after they are gathered in the following three different mode, that is, sampling, peak value detection and averaging values. Sampling: The oscilloscope takes samples from the signal at a equal time interval to reconstruct the waveform in this mode, by which the analog signal can be expressed correctly in most cases, yet, the rapid changes can not be collected between two sampling time intervals, causing the confusion and loss the narrow pulse in the signal probably. Peak value detection: The oscilloscope takes samples from the maximum and minimum of signals in each sampling interval and shows the waveform with the sampled data in this mode, thus, by which the oscilloscope may collect the possibly lost narrow pulse in the sampling mode but the noise is obvious. Averaging values: the oscilloscope collects several waveforms and average over them, and displays the averaged waveform in this mode, by which the random noise can be reduced. Duration time: When a new waveform is displayed, the previous waveform shown on the screen does not disappear immediately only to be displayed for a period of time, that is, the duration time, by setting which, the waveform can be displayed more continuously and thus a display similar to that shown by the analog oscilloscope can be achieved. Roll scan mode: The oscilloscope updates the waveform sampling points by scrolling display through a screen from left to right in this mode, which is only applicable to the primary time base setting of above 50ms.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 17.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 18.
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Press the OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the displayed amplitude of the calculated waveform M. Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 19.
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figure 20: Multimeter Operation Window Description 1. 2. Battery electric quantity indictor. Manual/Auto range indictors, among which the MANAL means measuring range in manual
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operation mode and Auto refers to the measuring range in automatic operation mode. 3. Measurement mode indicators: DCV: Direct voltage measurement ACV: Alternating voltage measurement DCA: Direct current measurement ACA: Alternating current measurement R: Resistance measurement
: Diode measurement
: On/Off measurement C: Capacitance measurement 4. 5. The relative magnitude measurement indicator. Running state indicators, among which RUN expresses continuous update and STOP represents the screen locking. The reference value of the relative magnitude measurement. The multiplying power of the dial indication. To multiply the reading of dial pointer by multiplying power will get the measurement result. The mail reading of measurement Automatic control measuring range.
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10. Absolute/ relative magnitude measuring control: The sign || expresses the absolute magnitude measuring control and represents the relative magnitude measuring control. Manually measuring range control. 11. Manual measurement control. 12. Test lead indicated the scale of test reading, different test modes display different colors.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 21.
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Press AUTO SET key till the following is displayed on the screen
Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V/ banana jack input. Connect the red and black leads to the resistor and the diode resistor readings are displayed on the screen in V.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 22.
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Press the AUTO SET key till the following is shown on the screen. Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V/ banana jack input. Connect the red and black leads to the test point. If the resistance value of the tested point is less than 50, you will hear beep sound from the test tool.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 23.
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Notice: when measured value is less than 5 nF capacitance, please use small capacitance measurer of this multimeter and use relative value measuring mode to improve measuring precision. It will take about 30seconds if capacitance measurement is large than 40uF.
Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 24.
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Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 25.
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Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 26.
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Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 27.
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figure 27: DC Current Measurement for 400 mA To measure a DC current which is larger than 400 mA, do the following: 1. Press the A key and DCA appears at the top of the screen. The unit on the main reading screen is mA. Press F5 key change to 20A measurement, the unit on the main reading screen is A. Plug current extended module in current measure jack, then plug the probe in the module Connect the red and black leads to the measured point and the DC current value of the measured point will be displayed on the screen. Press F4 return to 400 mA measure.
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Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 29.
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figure 29: AC Current Measurement for 400 mA To measure an AC current which is larger than 400 mA, do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the AUTO SET key once and ACA is visible at the top of the screen. Press F5 to select 20A measure, the unit of main reading window is A. Press the AUTO SET key once and ACA is visible at the top of the screen. Plug current extended module in current measure jack, then plug the probe in the module. Connect the red and black leads to the measured point and the AC current value of the measured point will be displayed on the screen. Press F4 return to 400mA measure.
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Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 30.
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Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 31.
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Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 32.
Press F3 key and AUTO is displayed on the top left side of the screen to switch back to the automatic range mode.
Look at the display, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 33.
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Now, you can find a screen that looks like the following figure 34.
The following Table describes the Vertical Channel menu: Function menu Coupling Channel Setting AC DC Close Open 1X 10X 100X 1000X Close Open Description The dc component in the input signal is blocked. The ac and dc components of the input signal are allowed. Close the channel. Open a channel. Select one according the probe attenuation factor to ensure a correct vertical scale reading.
Probe
Invert
Waveform is displayed normally. Open the Invert function of the waveform setting.
To perform the CH1+CH2 waveform calculation, do the following: 1. 2. Press the MENU key and the function menu appears at the right of the screen. Press the MUNU UP or MENU DOWN key to select MATH and 5 options are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press the F3 CH1+CH2 key and the obtained waveform M appears on the screen. Again, press the F3 key and Close the waveform M. Press the OSC OPTION key and the following is displayed on the screen: LEFT/RIGHT Time Base UP/DOWN CH1 Vol 5. 6. Press the OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the amplitude of the waveform M. Again, press the OSC OPTION key twice and the screen shows the following: LEFT/RIGHT Time UP/DOWN CHM Zero 7. Press the OSC UP or OSC DOWN key to adjust the position of the waveform M.
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Now, look at the display, you can see a screen in the following figure38.
triggering condition is satisfied. The sampling is performed on a waveform when one trigger is detected, then stop sampling. . With this mode selected, the DC component is prevented from passing-though. All dc components are allowed. The HF part of the signal is prohibited and only the HF component is allowed. The LF part of the signal is prohibited and only the LF component is allowed.
figure 40: Video Line trigger The Video triggering menu is described in the following table. Function menu Polarity Settings Normal Invert Signal source SYNC CH1 CH2 Line Field Description Applicable to the video signal in which the black level is of low level. Applicable to the video signal of which the black level is of high level. Select CH1 as the trigger source. Select CH2 as the trigger source. Make a video line trigger synchronization setting Make a video field trigger synchronization setting..
Term interpretation Trigger modes: There are three kinds of trigger modes available for this oscilloscope, that is, auto, normal and single shot. Automatic trigger mode: The oscilloscope can acquire the waveform without any triggering condition detected in this mode, in which it will be triggered compulsively when waiting for a specified period of time without any triggering condition ignited When an invalid trigger is enforcedthe oscilloscope can not keep the waveform in phase. Normal trigger mode: In this mode, the oscilloscope cannot acquire the waveform till it is triggered. When there is not any trigger, the oscilloscope will display the origin waveform without new waveforms captured. Single shot mode: In this mode, the oscilloscope will detect a trigger and capture a waveform at each time when the customer presses the RUN/STOP key.
Persistence
Display format
Communication
Display the relative relationship between vertical voltage and horizontal time. Display CH1 on the horizontal axis and CH2 on the vertical axis. The data transmitted in communication are bitmaps. The data transmitted in communication are vectors.
7.7.2 Persistence
With Persistence function selected, the displayed saved original data gradually decay in color and the new data are bright in color; with infinite persistence mode selected, the recorded points will be kept on the screen till the controlled value is changed.
7.7.3 XY Mode
This mode is only applicable to CH1 and CH2. With the XY mode selected, CH1 is displayed on
the horizontal axis and CH2 is on the vertical axis; when the oscilloscope is under the sampling mode in which no trigger is found, the data appear in light spots. Operations for various control keys are shown as below: The CH1 VOL and CH1 ZORE for CH1 are used to set the horizontal scale and position. The CH2 VOL and CH2 ZORE for CH2 are used to set the vertical scale and position continuously.
The following functions do not work in the XY display mode: Reference or digital value waveform Cursor Auto Setting Time base control Trigger control
Select the address for saving or recalling a waveform. Store the waveform of a selected signal source into the selected address.
A, Close Start
To save a waveform on CH1 in address A, do the following: 1. 2. Press the MENU key and the function menu appears at the right of the screen. Press the MUNU UP or MENU DOWN key to select the Waveform Saving. Four items selectable are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press the F1 key to select the signal source CH1. Press the F2 key to select the address A. Press the F3 key to save the waveform on CHI1 in address A.
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To display the saved waveform on the screen, do the following: 6. Press the F4 key to select Start for the address A. The waveform saved in address A will be displayed on the screen in green color.
The display color is green, and the zero point of waveform k, voltage and time is purple Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 43.
CHINESE ENGLISH
Self-correcting: The self-correcting program can improve the accuracy of the oscilloscope under the ambient temperature to the maximum. If the ambient temperature variation is equal to or larger than 5 Celsius degrees, the self-correcting program should be performed to gain the maximum accuracy. Before the self-correcting program is performed, the probe or lead should be disconnected with the input connector, then, select the F2 key Self-correcting item. After confirming that everything is ready, press the F2 key Self-correcting key and enter into the self-correcting program.
To measure the frequency of CH1 with Measurement 1 and the frequency of CH2 with Measurement 2, do the following: 1. 2. Press the MENU key and the function menu is shown at the right of the screen. Press the MUNU UP or MENU DOWN key to select Measurement 1. Five options appear at the bottom of the screen. Press the F1 key to select the frequency measurement as CH1. The measurement window 1 on the screen turns into one red in color and shows the frequency of CH1. Press the MUNU UP or MENU DOWN key to select Measurement 2. Five options appear at the bottom of the screen. Press the F4 key to jump to the peak-to-peak measurement as CH2. The measurement window on the screen turns into one blue in color and shows the peak-to-peak value of CH2.
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Signal sources
To make a voltage measurement on CH1, doing the following: 1. 2. Press the MENU key and the function menus are displayed at the right of the screen. Press the MUNU UP or MENU DOWN key to select Cursor Measurement. Two options are shown at the bottom of the screen. Press F1 key to select the measurement type Voltage. Two purple crossing lines V1 and V2 are shown on the screen. Press the F2 key to select the measured channel CH1. Press and hold the OSC OPTION key till the UP/DOWN CURSOR V1 is visible on the screen. At this time, adjust OSC UP or OSC DOWN and you can see that the dashed line
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V1 is moving up and down while the measured voltage value of V1 relative to the zero position of CH1 appears on the screen. 6. Press and hold the OSC OPTION key till UP/DOWN CURSOR V2 appears on the screen. Now, adjust the OSC UP or OSC DOWN and you can observe the dashed line V2 moving up and down while the measured voltage value of V2 relative to the zero position of CH1 is displayed on the screen. Also, the absolute values of V1 and V2 can be shown on the screen.
Now, you can see a screen that looks like the following figure 45.
figure 45: Use the Cursor for a Voltage Measurement To use the cursor for a time measurement on CH1, do the following: 1. 2. Press the MENU key and the function menus are displayed at the right of the screen. Press the MUNU UP or MENU DOWN key to select Cursor measurement key. Two key labels selectable are shown at the bottom of the screen. Press the F1 key to the measurement type Time. Two vertical dashed lines T1 and T2 appear on the screen. Press the F2 key and jump to the measured channel CH1. Press and hold the OSC OPTION key till the UP/DOWN CURSOR T1 appears on the screen. Then, adjust the OSC UP or OSC DOWN and you can observe the dashed line moving left and right. At the same time, the time value of T1 relative to the screen middle point position will be displayed on the screen. Keep pressing on the OSC OPTION key till the UP/DOWN CURSOR T2 is displayed on the screen. Then, adjust the OSC UP or OSC DOWN and you can find that the dashed line T2 is moving right and left while the time value of T1 relative to the screen middle point position appears on the screen. You can also observe the absolute time values and
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The screen that looks like the following figure 47 will be displayed.
For the operation of window extension, please execute the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press MENU key, display the function menu on the right side of the screen. Press MENU UP or MENU DOWN key to select time base mode, display three options at the bottom. Press F2 key to select window setting. Press OSC OPTION key, pop up TIME BASE, at this time, then press OSC LEFT and OSC RIGHT key to adjust the time base window area defined by two cursors, the window size will vary. Press OSC OPTION key and call TIME, at this time, press OSC LEFT and OSC RIGHT to adjust the window position defined by two cursors, the window position is the time difference of the window center to main time bases horizontal pointer. Press F3 key, select window extension, the defined window extends into the full-screen display.
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The screen that looks like the following figure 48, 49 will be displayed.
Open the OWON software that had been installed completely. Setting the parameter under the uses manual, then start data transmission.
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8. Trouble Shooting
1. The oscilloscope cannot start.
It may be caused by the dead battery. At this time, the oscilloscope will not start even if it is powered by the battery charger. Firstly, charge the battery and supply the oscilloscope with power through the battery charger. However, dont switch on the oscilloscope till waiting for 15 minutes. If the oscilloscope still cannot start, please contact OWON for service.
2. The oscilloscope stops work only after operating for several seconds
Probably the battery is dead, Check the battery symbol at the upper right of the screen. The symbol indicates that the battery has been run out of power and must be charged.
3. The measurement type displays ERR when you switch to the multimeter mode.
Probably you do not select the measuring mode. In this case, push down any key of the three keys V, A and R. Thus, the relative measuring mode will be shown on the screen. If the ERR is still displayed, restart the oscilloscope.
4. The measured voltage amplitude value is 10 times larger or smaller than the actual one under the oscilloscope mode.
Check whether the channel attenuation factor matches the actual probe error ratio.
5. The waveform is displayed on the screen but is not stable under the oscilloscope mode.
l Check whether the signal item in the trigger mode menu matches the actually used signal channel. l Check on the trigger mode: The edge trigger mode is applicable to the universal single and the video trigger mode applicable to the video signal. Only when the proper trigger mode is applied, can the waveform be in stable. l Try to change the trigger coupling into the HF repression and LF repression to filter the HF or LF noise trigger by the interference.
6. There is no display on the screen when you push down RUN/STOP key under the oscilloscope mode.
Check whether the trigger mode in the trigger mode menu is in normal or single shot and whether the trigger level is out of the waveform range. In such condition, adjust and make the trigger level in the middle or select the non-auto trigger mode. Additionally, press the AUTO SET key and complete the above setting
7. When select the average sampling in the sampling mode or select a longer display time in the display mode under the oscilloscope, the display speed is
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slow.
It is normal in the above case.
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9. Appendix
9.1 Appendix a Specifications
9.1.1 Oscilloscope
Only if another instruction are provided, are all technical specifications applicable to the probe with the 10X attenuation switch setting and the HDS series digital type oscilloscope. In order to be up to these specifications, the oscilloscope should meet the following requirement. The instrument should operate continuously for more than 30 minutes under the specified operating temperature. If the operating temperature range of variation is up to or larger than 5 Celsius degrees, the system function menu must be opened to make the system perform a self- calibration procedure.
Except those specifications marked with the word Typical, all specifications can be up to. Sampling Sampling modes Normal sampling Peak detection Average value 100 MS/s
Sampling rate
Input Input coupling Input impedance Probe attenuation coefficient Max. Input voltage Channel delay timetypical DC, AC 1M2% connected in parallel with 20pF3pF 1X, 10X, 100X, 1000X 400V (peak) 150ps
Horizontal Sampling rate range Waveform interpolation Record length Scanning speed rangeS/div Sampling rate and relay time accuracy 10S/s100MS/s sin x/x 6K points on each channel 5ns/div5s/div, stepping in the 1-2.5-5 mode. 100ppm(any time interval which is equal to or larger than 1ms)
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Single: (1 sampling interval time+100ppm reading+0.6ns) >average 16 : (1 sampling interval time +100ppm reading+0.4ns)
Vertical Analog digital converterA/D Sensitivity range V/div Displacement range Analog bandwidth Single bandwidth With the resolution of 8 bits, make sampling on both channels synchronously. 5mV/div5V/divat the input BNC 50V(500mV5V),1V(5mV200mV) 20M Full bandwidth
Low frequency response AD 5Hzat the BNC coupling, -3dB Rise timetypical one at the BNC 17.5ns DC gain accuracy 5% DC measurement accuracy average The voltage difference (V) between any two points on value sampling mode the waveform after averaging the captured waveforms more than16: (5% reading + 0.05 divisions).
Trigger Trigger sensitivity Edge triggering DC coupling AC coupling Triggering lever range Triggering level accuracy (typical) which is applicable to the signal with rise and fall time equal to or longer than 20ns Trigger displacement Make a 50% level setting (Typical). Trigger sensitivity (Video triggering and typical mode) Signal system and line/field frequency (Video triggering mode) CH1 and CH2: 1div(DCfull bandwidth) Same as the DC coupling when it is equal to or larger than 50Hz. 6 divisions from the screen center 0.3 divisions
655 divisions for pre-triggering and 4 divisions for posttriggering Operation with the input signal frequency equal to or larger than 50Hz. 2 divisions of peak-to-peak value Support the NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcasting systems of any field or line frequency.
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Voltage difference (V) and time difference (T) between cursors Peak-to-peak value, average value, root mean square value, frequency and cycle.
Probe 1X position Bandwidth Attenuation rate Compensation range Input resistance Input impendence Input voltage Up to 6 MHz (DC) 1: 1 10pf35pf 1M2 85pf115pf 150 V DC 10X position Up to full bandwidth (DC) 10: 1 10M2 14.5pf17.5pf 300 V DC
9.1.2 Meter
Voltage (VDC) Input Impedance: 10M. Max. Input Voltage: 1000V (DC or AC peak-to-peak value) Range 400.0mv 4.000V 40.00V 400.0V Voltage (VAC) Input Impedance: 10M. Max. Input Voltage: 750V (AC, virtual value) Frequency range: from 40Hz to 400Hz. Display: Virtual value of the sine wave Range 4.000V 40.00V 400.0V Accuracy 1%3 digits Resolution 1mV 10mV 100mV Accuracy 1%1 digit Resolution 100uV 1mV 10mV 100mV
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20A
3%3
10mA
Alternating Current (AC) Range 40.00mA 400.0mA Accuracy 1.5%3 digit 2%1 digit Resolution 10uA 100uA
20A
5%3
10mA
Resistance Range 400.0 4.000K 40.00K 400.0K 4.000M 40.00M Accuracy 1%3 digits 1%1 digit Resolution 0.1 1 10 100 1K 10K
1.5%1 digit
Capacitance Range 51.20nF 512.0nF 5.120uF 51.20uF 100uF Accuracy 3%3 digits Resolution 10pF 100pF 1nF 10nF 100nF
Diode Voltage reading: 0 V 1.5 V. On-off Test You can a beep sound when the on-resistance is less than 30.
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18 cm11.5cm4cm 645 g 6W
3.8" color liquid crystal display 320 (horizontal) 240 (vertical) pixels 4096 colors
50/60Hz
Working environment Temperature Operation Used battery Power adapter Storage. Temperature Operation: 0 to 10 C(32 to 50 F) 10 to 30 C(50 to 86 F) 30 to 40 C(86 to 104 F) 40 to 50 C(104 to 122 F) storage -20 to +60 C(-4 to +140 F). no condensation no condensation 95 % 75 % 45 % 0 to 50 C(32 to 122 F) 0 to 40 C(32 to 104 F) -20 to +60 C(-4 to +140 F)
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Warning: Before repowering and reuse, please confirm that the instrument has been dried out so as to avoid electrical short circuit and personal injury caused by moisture.
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