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Forehead
Copyright Informationo
Warranty
1. Introduction
2. Safety Requirement
Environmental Requirements
Connecting Power Supply
Electrostatic Protection
3. Introduction of UPO1000CS Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope
4. Getting Started Guide
4.1 General Inspection
(1) Check for Damages caused by Transport
(2) Check Attachment
(3) Machine Inspection
4.2 Before Use
(1) Connect to the Power Supply
(2) Boot Check
(3) Connect Probe
(4) Function Check
(5) Probe Compensation
When the probe is connected to any input channel for the first time, this step might be adjusted in order to match the probe and the input channel. Probes that are not compensated may lead to measurement errors or mistake. Please follow the following ...
4.3 Front Panel
4.4 Rear Panel
4.5 Operation Panel
(1) Vertical Control
(2) Horizontal Control
(3) Trigger Control
(4) Auto Setting
(5) Run/Stop
(6) PrintScreen
(7) Multipurpose Knob
(8) Function Key
(9)
4.6 User Interface
4.7 Introduction of Special Symbol
5. Vertical Channel Settings
5.1 Turn on/off/Activate/ Analog Channel
5.2 Channel Coupling
5.3 Bandwidth Limitation
5.4 Volts/div
5.5 Reverse Phase
5.6 Probe
5.7 Unit
6. Horizontal System Settings
6.1 Horizontal Scale
6.2 ROLL Mode
6.3 Window Extension
6.4 XY
6.5 Multi-Scopes
6.6 Trigger Holdoff
7. Trigger System
7.1 Noun Explanation of Trigger System
(1) Trigger Source
(2) Trigger Mode
(3) Trigger Coupling
Trigger coupling determines which part of the signal will be transmitted to the trigger circuit. The coupling type includes DC, AC, low frequency/high frequency suppression and noise suppression.
(4) Pre-trigger / Delayed Trigger
7.2 Edge Trigger
7.3 Pulse Width Trigger
7.4 Video Trigger
7.5 Slope Trigger
7.6 Runt Trigger
7.7 Over-Amplitude Pulse Trigger
7.8 Delay Trigger
7.9 Time-out Trigger
7.10 Duration Trigger
7.11 Setup/Hold Trigger
7.12 Nth Edge Trigger
7.13 Pattern Trigger
7.14 RS232 Trigger
7.15 I2C Trigger
7.16 SPI Trigger
7.17 CAN Trigger
7.18 LIN Trigger
7.19 DECODE
8. Automatic Measurement
8.1 Parameter Measurement
8.2 Automatic Measurement Menu
8.3 All Parameters Measurement
8.4 User Defined Parameters
9. Cursor Measurement
9.1 Time Measurement
9.2 Voltage Measurement
10. Sampling System
10.1 Sampling Rate
(1) Sampling and Sampling Rate
(2) The influence of low sampling rate
10.2 Acquisition Mode
(2) Peak Sampling
(3) High Resolution
(4) Average
10.3 Storage Depth
11. Display System
11.1 Waveform Display Setting
(1) Display Type
(3) Grid Brightness
(4) Waveform Brightness
(5) Backlight Brightness
It can set the screen backlight brightness, rotating multipurpose knob to set the brightness, the default value is 50%.
(6) Duration Time
(7) Color Temperature
(8) Anti-color Temperature
12. Storage and Callback
12.1 Storage and Load Setting
12.2 Waveform Storage and Load
12.3 Picture Storage
12.4 Print Screen
12.5 Saved Path
13. Auxiliary Function Setting
13.1 System Function Setting
(1) Automatic Calibration
(2) System Information
(3) Language
(4) Square Waveform Output
Square Output can set the output frequency of local square wave: 10Hz, 100Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz.1kHz by default.
(5) Frequency Meter
Frequency Meter can set the state of frequency meter (on/off), when the frequency meter is enabled, the frequency information will displayed on the top of screen. Frequency meter is the counter of trigger event frequency in the trigger channel, displa...
(7) Delete Data
(8) Internet Setting
(9) Time Setting
(10) Boot Loading
13.2 Recording Waveform
(1) Recording Setting
(2) Record
(3) Stop
(4) Playback
13.3 Pass/Fail Test
(1) Allow to test
(2) Output
(3) Information Source
Information source is the source pass through the test, which can set to
CH1, CH2.
(4) Operating Test
(5) Stop Setting
(6) Template Setting
13.4 Web Access
14. Mathematical Operation
14.1 Mathematical Function
14.2 FFT
14.3 Logical Operation
14.4 Digital Filter
14.5 Advanced Operation
15. Additional Function Key
15.1 Auto Setting
15.2 Run/Stop
15.3 Factory Setting
16. System Prompt and Troubleshooting
16.1 Description of System Prompt
18.2 Troubleshooting
17. Appendix
Appendix A Maintenance and Cleaning
Appendix B Warranty Overview
Appendix C Contact Us
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9.
Cursor Measurement
9.1
T
ime
Measure
ment
9.2
V
oltage Mea
surement
The c
ursor c
an
be
used
to
measur
e
the X
axis
valu
e
(time)
and
the
Y
axis
valu
e (v
oltage)
of t
he s
elected
wavefor
m.
Press the CURSOR
button to ent
er the cursor
meas
urement
menu.
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Table of Contents
×
Forehead
2
Copyright Informationo
3
Warranty
4
1. Introduction
5
2. Safety Requirement
5
Environmental Requirements
10
Connecting Power Supply
10
Electrostatic Protection
10
3. Introduction of UPO1000CS Series Digital Phosphor Oscilloscope
12
4. Getting Started Guide
14
4.1 General Inspection
15
(1) Check for Damages caused by Transport
15
(2) Check Attachment
15
(3) Machine Inspection
15
4.2 Before Use
15
(1) Connect to the Power Supply
15
(2) Boot Check
15
(3) Connect Probe
15
(4) Function Check
16
(5) Probe Compensation
16
When the probe is connected to any input channel for the first time, this step might be adjusted in order to match the probe and the input channel. Probes that are not compensated may lead to measurement errors or mistake. Please follow the following ...
16
4.3 Front Panel
17
4.4 Rear Panel
18
4.5 Operation Panel
19
(1) Vertical Control
19
(2) Horizontal Control
19
(3) Trigger Control
20
(4) Auto Setting
20
(5) Run/Stop
20
(6) PrintScreen
20
(7) Multipurpose Knob
20
(8) Function Key
21
(9)
21
4.6 User Interface
22
4.7 Introduction of Special Symbol
23
5. Vertical Channel Settings
24
5.1 Turn on/off/Activate/ Analog Channel
25
5.2 Channel Coupling
25
5.3 Bandwidth Limitation
25
5.4 Volts/div
25
5.5 Reverse Phase
26
5.6 Probe
26
5.7 Unit
26
6. Horizontal System Settings
27
6.1 Horizontal Scale
28
6.2 ROLL Mode
28
6.3 Window Extension
29
6.4 XY
30
6.5 Multi-Scopes
31
6.6 Trigger Holdoff
32
7. Trigger System
33
7.1 Noun Explanation of Trigger System
34
(1) Trigger Source
34
(2) Trigger Mode
34
(3) Trigger Coupling
34
Trigger coupling determines which part of the signal will be transmitted to the trigger circuit. The coupling type includes DC, AC, low frequency/high frequency suppression and noise suppression.
34
(4) Pre-trigger / Delayed Trigger
35
7.2 Edge Trigger
35
7.3 Pulse Width Trigger
36
7.4 Video Trigger
37
7.5 Slope Trigger
37
7.6 Runt Trigger
38
7.7 Over-Amplitude Pulse Trigger
39
7.8 Delay Trigger
41
7.9 Time-out Trigger
42
7.10 Duration Trigger
43
7.11 Setup/Hold Trigger
44
7.12 Nth Edge Trigger
45
7.13 Pattern Trigger
46
7.14 RS232 Trigger
46
7.15 I2C Trigger
49
7.16 SPI Trigger
51
7.17 CAN Trigger
52
7.18 LIN Trigger
54
7.19 DECODE
55
8. Automatic Measurement
56
8.1 Parameter Measurement
57
8.2 Automatic Measurement Menu
58
8.3 All Parameters Measurement
60
8.4 User Defined Parameters
60
9. Cursor Measurement
61
9.1 Time Measurement
62
9.2 Voltage Measurement
62
10. Sampling System
63
10.1 Sampling Rate
64
(1) Sampling and Sampling Rate
64
(2) The influence of low sampling rate
64
10.2 Acquisition Mode
65
(2) Peak Sampling
65
(3) High Resolution
65
(4) Average
65
10.3 Storage Depth
66
11. Display System
67
11.1 Waveform Display Setting
67
(1) Display Type
67
(3) Grid Brightness
67
(4) Waveform Brightness
67
(5) Backlight Brightness
67
It can set the screen backlight brightness, rotating multipurpose knob to set the brightness, the default value is 50%.
67
(6) Duration Time
67
(7) Color Temperature
67
(8) Anti-color Temperature
67
12. Storage and Callback
68
12.1 Storage and Load Setting
69
12.2 Waveform Storage and Load
69
12.3 Picture Storage
71
12.4 Print Screen
71
12.5 Saved Path
71
13. Auxiliary Function Setting
72
13.1 System Function Setting
73
(1) Automatic Calibration
73
(2) System Information
73
(3) Language
73
(4) Square Waveform Output
73
Square Output can set the output frequency of local square wave: 10Hz, 100Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz.1kHz by default.
73
(5) Frequency Meter
73
Frequency Meter can set the state of frequency meter (on/off), when the frequency meter is enabled, the frequency information will displayed on the top of screen. Frequency meter is the counter of trigger event frequency in the trigger channel, displa...
73
(7) Delete Data
73
(8) Internet Setting
73
(9) Time Setting
74
(10) Boot Loading
74
13.2 Recording Waveform
74
(1) Recording Setting
74
(2) Record
74
(3) Stop
74
(4) Playback
74
13.3 Pass/Fail Test
75
(1) Allow to test
75
(2) Output
75
(3) Information Source
75
Information source is the source pass through the test, which can set to
75
CH1, CH2.
75
(4) Operating Test
75
(5) Stop Setting
75
(6) Template Setting
76
13.4 Web Access
76
14. Mathematical Operation
82
14.1 Mathematical Function
83
14.2 FFT
83
14.3 Logical Operation
86
14.4 Digital Filter
87
14.5 Advanced Operation
88
15. Additional Function Key
90
15.1 Auto Setting
91
15.2 Run/Stop
91
15.3 Factory Setting
91
16. System Prompt and Troubleshooting
93
16.1 Description of System Prompt
94
18.2 Troubleshooting
97
17. Appendix
98
Appendix A Maintenance and Cleaning
98
Appendix B Warranty Overview
98
Appendix C Contact Us
99
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