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Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2020-6-12 08:13
Title: MPO6002EDU Series Oscilloscope Guide
MPO6002EDU Series Oscilloscope
At a Glance

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MPO6002EDU Series Model Numbers, Bandwidths
Model
MPO6082EDU
MPO6102EDU
MPO6202EDU
Channels
2
Bandwidth
80MHz
100MHz
200MHz
Sampling Rate
1 GSa/s (single channel), 500 MSa/s (two channels)
Memory Depth
128M (single channel), 64M (two channels)
Segmented Memory
Yes
Waveform Generator
Yes (3 channels, 25MHz)
Logic Analyzer
Yes (16 channels, 4 channels each group)
AUX Terminal
Yes (Trigger out and Pass/Fail output)
LAN Interface
Yes
WiFi
Yes
Touch Screen
Yes



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MPO6002EDU Series oscilloscope main features
? 1 GSa/s real-time sample rate.
? 128M memory depth.
? 256-grade color display.
? Low base noise, 500 uV/div to 10 V/div ultra-wide vertical dynamic range.
? 60,000 waveforms/second update rate (dots display mode); 400,000 waveforms/second (dots display fast acquisition mode).
? Segmented acquisition function, support to capture up to 80,000 sections.
? 7.0-inch WVGA (800*480) TFT LCD, with capacitive touch screen.
? Trigger types: edge, pulse, video, slope, overtime, window, pattern, interval, under amp, delay, and setup/hold.
? Serial decode/trigger options for UART, LIN, CAN, IIC, SPI.
    Digital channels and serial decode cannot be on at the same time.
? 42 built-in measurements, and a measurement statistics display.



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? Math waveforms: add, substract, multiply, divide, FFT, integrate, Differentiate, square root, expression.
? Event search function.
? Frequency response analyzer (FRA).
? With Pass/Fail output and Trigger out function.
? 5 bits digital voltmeter (DVM) and 6 bits frequecy counter.
? Built-in 16 digital channels logic analyzer lets you debug mixed signal designs using analog signals and tightly correlated digital signals simultaneously.
? Built-in 3 channels waveform generator with: sine, square, ramp, noise, pulse, DC, sine cardinal, exponential fall, haversine, lorentz, dual tone, gause, ECG, arbitrary.
? Standard interfaces: USB Device, USB Host, LAN, AUX port and WiFi module.
? Optional interfaces: HDMI.
? Supports remote command control.



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Inspect the package contents including the following items.
? MPO6002EDU Series oscilloscope.
? Power cord.
? BNC cable.
? Oscilloscope probes.
? Test Leads with BNC plug and alligator clip.
? BNC to BNC cable.
? Type C cables.
? Digital probes.
? Mini test hooks.



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Getting Started
Connect Probes to the Oscilloscope
1 Connect the oscilloscope probe to an oscilloscope channel BNC connector.
2 Connect the probes retractable hook tip to the point of the interest on the circuit or device under test.
Be sure to connect the probe ground lead to a ground point on the circuit.
CAUTION When measuring voltages over 80V, use a 10:1 probe.
CAUTION Do not float the oscilloscope chassis



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Defeating the ground connection and floating the oscilloscope chassis will probably result in inaccurate
measurements and may also cause equipment damage. The probe ground lead is connected to the
oscilloscope chassis and the ground wire in the power cord. If you need to measure between two live
points, use a differential probe with a sufficient dynamic range.
WARNING Do not negate the protective action of the ground connection to the oscilloscope.
The oscilloscope must remain grounded through its power cord. Defeating the ground create
an electric shock hazard.




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Input a Waveform
The first signal to input to the oscilloscope is the probe comp (2Vpp@1KHz square) signal. This signal
is used for compensating probes.
1 Connect an oscilloscope probe from channel 1 to the probe comp terminal on the front panel.
2 Connect the probe’s ground lead to the ground terminal (next to the probe comp terminal).

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Recall the Default Oscilloscope Setup
Press [Default] on the front panel.
The default setup restores the oscilloscope's default settings. This places the oscilloscope in a known
operating condition.
The major default settings are:
l Horizontal - Normal mode, 100ns/div scale, 0s delay, center time reference.
l Vertical (Analog) -All channels on, 5V/div scale, DC coupling, 0V position.
l Trigger - Edge trigger, Auto trigger mode, 0V level, channel 1 source, DC coupling, rising edge slope,
20ns holdoff time.
l Display - Persistence off, 50% grid intensity, 80% waveform intensity, 80% screen brightness.
l Other - Acquire mode normal, [Run/Stop] to Run, cursors, and measurements off.
l Labels - All custom labels that you have created are erased, and all channel labels will be set to their
original names.





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Use Autoscale

Use [Auto Scale] to automatically configure the oscilloscope to best display the input signals.
1 Press [Auto Scale].
You should see a waveform on the oscilloscope's display similar to this:

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2 If you want to return to the oscilloscope settings that existed before, press Cancel.
3 If you want to display multi period waveforms, press Multi-Period to autoscale.
4 If you want to show one period waveform only, press Single-Period to autoscale.
5 If you only want to review specific active channels after pressing AutoScale, press Source to select
All Channels or Only Displayed Channels.
6 If you want to enable autorange to automatically setups the oscilloscope to best display the input signal
whenever you change the volt/div or time/div, press AutoRange.



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2 If you want to return to the oscilloscope settings that existed before, press Cancel.
3 If you want to display multi-period waveforms, press Multi-Period to autoscale.
4 If you want to show one-period waveform only, press Single-Period to autoscale.
5 If you only want to review specific active channels after pressing AutoScale, press Source to select
All Channels or Only Displayed Channels.
6 If you want to enable the auto range to automatically setups the oscilloscope to best display the input
signal whenever you change the volt/div or time/div, press AutoRange.



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How Autoscale Works

Auto Scale analyzes any waveforms present at each channel and at the external trigger input. This
includes the digital channels if connected.

Auto Scale finds, turns on, and scales any channel with a repetitive waveform that has a frequency
of at least 25 Hz, a duty cycle greater than 0.5%, and an amplitude of at least 10 mV peak-to-peak.
Any channels where no signal is found are turned off.

The trigger source is selected by looking for the first valid waveform starting with an external trigger,
then continuing with the lowest number analog channel up to the highest number analog channel,
and finally (if digital probes are connected) the highest number digital channel.

During Autoscale, the delay is set to 0.0 seconds, the horizontal time/div (sweep speed) setting is
a function of the input signal (about 2 periods of the triggered signal on the screen), and the triggering
mode is set to Edge.



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Compensate Passive Probes

Each oscilloscope passive probe must be compensated to match the input characteristics of the oscilloscope
channel to which it is connected. A poorly compensated probe can introduce significant measurement errors.
1 Probe Check Safety
When using the passive probe, keep your fingers behind the guard on the probe body to avoid
electric shock. Do not touch metallic portions of the probe head while it is connected to a voltage source.
Connect the probe to the oscilloscope and connect the ground terminal to the ground before you start any
measurements.

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2 Input the Probe Comp signal. Make sure the probe is connected securely to the
front panel channel input BNC and to the Probe Comp terminal.
3 Press the channel key to which the probe is connected ([1], [2], etc.).
4 In the Channel Menu, press Probe to select the Probe option that matches the attenuation factor of
your probe.
Make sure that the Attenuation switch on the probe matches the Probe option in the
oscilloscope. Switch settings are 1X and 10X. When the Attenuation switch is set to 1X, the
probe limits the bandwidth of the oscilloscope to 6MHz. To use the full bandwidth of the
oscilloscope, be sure to set the switch to 10X.

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5 Press [Default] to recall the default oscilloscope setup.
6 Press [Auto Scale] to automatically configure the oscilloscope for the Probe Comp signal.
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use a nonmetallic tool (supplied with the probe) to adjust the trimmer capacitor on the
probe for the flattest pulse possible.
On the supplied probes, the trimmer capacitor is located on the probe BNC connector.


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7 Connect probes to all other oscilloscope channels (channel 2 of a 2-channel
oscilloscope, or channels 2, 3, and 4 of a 4-channel oscilloscope).
8 Repeat the procedure for each channel.



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Front Panel Overview
On the front panel, key refers to any key (button) you can press.
Softkey specifically refers to the five keys that are on the right side of the display. The
legend for these keys is directly on their left side on the display. Their functions change as
you navigate through the oscilloscope's menus.
For the following figure, refer to the numbered descriptions in the table that follows.


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RearPanel Overview

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TouchscreenControls

Whenthe turn on touchscreen by pressing the Touch softkey on Utility Menu, youcan control the oscilloscope
by touching different areas of the screen. Youcan:
? Displaythe QR Code to Download Software and User Manual
? Flickor Drag to Scale, Position, and Change Offset
? AccessControls and Menus Via the Menu Icon
? CloseDialogs
? TouchSoftkeys and Menus On the Screen
? EnterNames Using Alpha-Numeric Keypad Dialogs
? OpenChannel Setting Dialogs and Turn Channels On/Off
? TurnWaveform Generator On/Off andOpen Digital Channel Menu
? TurnDigital Channels On/Off andOpen Digital Channel Menu
? Access System Clock Setting Dialog
? Openthe Scale/Delay Dialog
? Accessthe Trigger Menu, and Open the Trigger
Level Dialog
? AdjustTrigger Level



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Displaythe QR Code to Download Software and User Manual
1 Touchthe upper-left corner to display the QR code.

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2 Usemobile phone to scan the QR code and visit https://e.hantek.com/Products/HantekMPO6000BC
to download software, usermanual, or get technical support on line.


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Flickor Drag to Scale, Position, and Change Offset
Youcan use these touch gestures:
? Flick — allows very fast browsing of waveforms. It issimilar to browsing on tablets and smartphones.
It is much easier to flick thanto continually turn a knob.
? Drag — drag your finger across the screen to changethe horizontal delay.


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Dragyour finger up or down to change the vertical offset.

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? Spreadto zoom in — spread two fingers across the screen to enlarge the horizontal time/divor vertical
scale (volts/div).

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Pinchto zoom out — pinch two fingers across the screen to scale down the horizontal time/divsetting or vertical scale (volts/div).



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Toselect waveforms, tap them. The waveform closest horizontally to the taplocation is selected. The selected
waveform is indicated by the ground markerwith the filled background (channel 1 in the following example).

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Double tap the screen to stop the data acquisition.

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Double tap the screen again to start acquiring data.

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AccessControls and Menus Via the Menu Icon
1 Touch the top of the screen to display the touch topbar.
2 Touch the upper-left menu icon to open the main menu.

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3 Touchleft side controls to perform oscilloscope operations.

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4 Touchmenu items and submenu items to access menus and additional controls.

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CloseDialogs
?Touch the red "X" icon to close a dialog.

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TouchSoftkeys and Menus On the Screen
?Touch onscreen softkey labels to select them.
Thisis the same as pressing the softkey keys.
? Whensoftkeys provide menus, touch to select a menu item.


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OpenChannels Setting Dialogs and Turn Channels On/Off
?Touch channel numbers to open channel setting dialogs.

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? Slideto turn the channel on or off.
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? Whenchannels are on, touch the scale and offset values, select coupling, and probefactor, and turn on/off
bandwidth limit to access a dialog for changing them.

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Turn Waveform Generator Output On/Off and Open Waveform Generator Menu

? Touch waveform generator numbers to open wave setting dialogs.
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? Slideor touch the Status to turn generator on or off.
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? Touchthe Go To DDS Menu to open the waveform generator menu sidebar.

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Turn Digital Channels On/Off and Open Digital ChannelMenu
? Whendigital probes connected, touch the digital channel numbers to access digitalchannel dialogs.

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? Touchthe Status to turn a group of digital channels (4 channels) on or off.

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? Touchthe Go To LA Menu to open the digital channels menu sidebar.

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AccessSystem Clock Setting Dialog
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? Touch the lower-right corner time&date to accesssystem clock setting dialog.

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?Swipe to flick through the screen, or click the up or down arrow to set year,month, day, hour, and minute.

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2 ? Touchthe Year, Month, Day, Hour,Minute, or Second key in the time&date menu to display the corresponding
setting virtual keyboard.

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? Input the time on the virtualkeyboard and press Enter key to set year, month,day, hour or minute.

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Openthe Scale/Delay Dialog
?Touch “H” to access a dialog for changing the horizontal scale and delay values.

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Accessthe Trigger Menu, and Open the Trigger Level Dialog
? Touch“T” to access a dialog for changing the trigger level value(s).

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? Touch“Trigger Menu” to access the Trigger Menu.

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EnterNames Using Alpha-Numeric Keypad Dialogs
Somesoftkeys open alpha-numeric dialogs that let you touch to enter names.

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Parameter Setting Method
You can use the knob or enable the touch screen toset the parameters of the oscilloscope.


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In the numerickeypad, rotate the V0 multifunction knob to select the parameter, then press
down the knob to select it. Then input the value or the unit. You can alsoenable the touch
screen and tap the value or unit in the numeric keypad toinput them. After you input all the
values and select the desired units, thenumeric keypad is turned off automatically. This
indicates that you havecompleted parameter setting.
Besides, afteryou have input the values, you can also press Enter directly to close the
numeric keypad. At this time, the unitof the parameter is the default unit.
In the numerickeypad, you can also perform the following operations:
* Delete theparameter value that has been input.
* Set theparameter to a maximum or minimum value (sometimes, the maximum or minimum
value are the specified one for the current state).
* Set theparameter to a default value.
* Clear theparameter input field.




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AdjustTrigger Level By Dragging Trigger Level Icons
Whentrigger level selected by tap it, you can drag trigger level icons to adjustthe trigger level(s).

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OscilloscopeDisplay
Theoscilloscope display contains acquired waveforms, setup information,measurement results, and the
softkey definitions.

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Accessthe Built-In Quick Help
Toview Quick Help
1 Press Help key to enable the quick help message,then press the key or softkey for which you would like
to view help.
QuickHelp remains on the screen until another key is pressed or a knob is turned.
Help Key help information
Open the Help Information bypressing the Help key. The help message will be displayed after pressing the
key, softkey, or knob on the front panel.
To close the Help Information,simply press the Help key.
Default Key help information
Press and release immediately theDefault key to perform the selected default settings.
Press and hold the Default key, theDefault Menu will be displayed.
Default setup - Return the scope toits default settings. Major default settings:
Horizontal: normal mode, 100us/divscale, 0s delay.
Vertical: channel 1 on, 5V/divscale, DC coupling, 0V position.
Trigger: Edge trigger, Auto mode, 0Vlevel, rising edge, 60ns hold off time.
Display: 100% grid intensity, 100%waveform brightness, persistence off.
Note: The waveform generatorsettings are not affected by Default setup.
Factory setup - Reset the scope toits default settings, and delete all settings saved by the user.
User setup - Returns the scopesettings to the user saved horizontal, vertical, trigger and display setup.



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Default Key -> Pre Setup Softkey help information
Select the type of default setup.
There're three types: default setup,factory setup, and user setup.
Default Key -> Pre Setup ->User ->Save Softkey help information
Save current settings as the usersetup.
Default Key -> Secure Erase Softkey help information
Clear all saved reference waveforms,saved setups and all other settings the scope was holding.
And the scope willreboot when completed.



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Utility Key helpinformation

When you open the Utility Menu, youcan:
*Do search.
*Update firmware.
*Switch language.
*Perform Pass/Fail.
*Edit time and date.
*Set up the network.
*Turn on or off the sound.
*Review history waveforms.
*Review system information.
*Enable or disable the touch screen.
*Configure logic analyzerthresholds.
*Set up scope acquisitionparameters.
*Configure frequency responseanalysis (FRA).
*Perform calibration, self-test and frontpanel test.



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Utility Key -> Language Softkey help information
Select the display language of the scope.
Utility Key -> Touch Softkey help information
Enable or disable the touch screen.
Utility Key -> Acquire Softkey help information
Open the Acquire Menu.
Utility Key -> Acquire -> Acq Mode Softkey help information
Set the acquire mode as normal, average, peak detect, or high resolution.
Normal mode - it gives a good general representation of the signal, best to use for day-to-day debugging tasks.
Average mode - it takes multiple waveforms captures and averages them together, averages out the random
noise on the signal.
Peak-detect mode - best used for detecting glitches or viewing very narrow pulses.
High-resolution mode - useful for maximizing the bits of resolution on the scope.




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Utility Key -> Acquire -> Time Mode Softkey help information
Press this key to toggle the time mode among YT mode, XY mode, and roll mode.
Note: XY mode is unusable in average mode.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Interpolation Softkey help information
Switch the interpolation mode among sin interpolation, linear interpolation, and ladder interpolation.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Average Count Softkey help information
In average acquisition mode, press this softkey and turn the multipurpose V0 knob to regulate the number
of waveforms that are to be averaged, ranging from 2 to 1024.
As more waveforms are averaged, the vertical resolution improves and noise reduces.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Mem Depth Softkey help information
Press this softkey to switch the memory depth.




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Utility Key -> Acquire -> Fast Acquire Softkey help information
Turn on or off Fast Acquire function.
The purpose of Fast Acquire is to enable high-speed waveform capture, which is helpful in finding elusive signal anomalies.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> Segmented On/Off Softkey help information
Press this softkey to open the Sequence Mode menu.
Using Sequence Mode, thousands of trigger events can be stored as segments into the scope's acquisition memory.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> Segments Set Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn the V0 knob to adjust the number of segments.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave Softkey help information
Access History Mode.
The history mode allows you to look back to previous acquisitions stored in the scope's buffer.




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Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Frame No. Softkey help information
Press this softkey to adjust the frame number of waveforms.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Forward Icon Softkey help information
Press this softkey to step to a newer acquisition.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Play Icon Softkey help information
To scroll the history of acquisition forward.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Stop Icon Softkey help information
Pause to scroll the history of acquisition.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Back Icon Softkey help information
Press this softkey to jump to an older acquisition.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> List On/Off Softkey help information
Press this softkey to display a list of previously captured waveforms at the top left of the screen.




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Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Interval Softkey help information
Press this softkey and use the V0 knob to set the time intervals among each acquisition.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> History Wave -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Segmented Softkey help information
Turn on or off the Sequence Mode.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> TimeRef Center Softkey help information
Set the waveform horizontally expand from the trigger point or from the screen center.

Utility Key -> Acquire -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




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Utility Key -> LA Softkey help information
Open the Logic Analyzer Menu when a logic probe is connected.
It's unusable if no logic probe has been found.


Utility Key -> LA -> Enable Softkey help information
Switch a group of digital channels on or off.
When 4 analog channels (oscilloscope channels) are all turned on, the digital channels (logic analyzer channels) are not usable.
When 3 analog channels turn on, 1 group of digital channels (including 4 digital channels) is usable.
When 2 analog channels turn on, 2 groups of digital channels are usable.
When 1 analog channel turns on, 3 groups of digital channels are usable.
When all the analog channel turns off, 4 groups of digital channels are usable.




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Utility Key -> LA -> Source Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to select a group of digital channels to display.
Note that each group of digital channel includes 4 digital channels.

Utility Key -> LA -> Type Softkey help information
Press this softkey and use V0 knob to change the logic threshold for digital channels.

Utility Key -> LA -> Threshold Softkey help information
If the Type softkey is set to User, press the Threshold softkey and turn the V0 knob to set the logic threshold.




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Utility Key -> System Info Softkey help information
Press the System Info key to review the information about the scope like model number, serial number,
software version, firmware version, and the FPGA version.

Utility Key -> Update Softkey help information
Press the Update softkey to enter the Firmware Update Menu.

Utility Key -> Update -> Update Firmware Softkey help information
Press this softkey to display a screen-based file list if a USB storage device with an update program under
the root directory detected.
Utility Key -> Update -> Press To Update Softkey help information
When the firmware file selected by using the V0 knob, press this softkey to upgrade the scope firmware.

Utility Key -> Update -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




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Utility Key -> Pass/Fail Softkey help information
Open the Pass/Fail Menu.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Enable Test Softkey help information
Turn on or off the Pass/Fail function.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Source Softkey help information
Select a signal input channel from which to create the mask.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask Softkey help information
This key opens the Mask Setup Menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2020-12-10 08:20
Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Vertical Softkey help information
Press this key and rotate V0 knob to adjust the vertical clearance range of mask.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Horizontal Softkey help information
Press this key and rotate V0 knob to adjust the horizontal tolerance range of mask.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Create Softkey help information
Press this softkey to create a mask.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Save Softkey help information
Press this softkey to display the Save Mask Menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2020-12-11 08:11
Edited by WisdomAugust at 2020-12-11 08:12

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Save -> Save To Softkey help information
Press this softkey to select a storage location for the mask.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Save -> Save Softkey help information
Press this softkey you can save masks to the scope's internal memory.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Save -> Recall Softkey help information
Press this softkey to recall a mask from internal memory.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Save -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mask -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2020-12-14 10:34
Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Message On/Off Softkey help information
To open or close the time information for the waveform pass/fail.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Stop On Output Softkey help information
Stop sweep when the first input waveform does not conform to the mask.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Output On/Off Softkey help information
When turning off, the scope enters Stop state if output exists.
When turning on, the scope continues to run if the output exists.
Note that this function is available when the scope with an AUX terminal.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Mode Softkey help information
Select the expected condition to output.
Pass - Output a negative pulse train when the test is passed.
Fail - Output a negative pulse train when the test is failed.
Pass Ring - Ringing, and output a negative pulse train when the test is passed.
Fail Ring - Ringing, and output a negative pulse train when the test is failed.
Note that this function is available when the scope with an AUX terminal.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2020-12-15 08:27
Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Output to DDS Softkey help information
When turning on the output to DDS, the scope is able to output a negative pulse train from the Gen Out terminal.

Utility Key -> Pass/Fail -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> System Set Softkey help information
This key opens the System Setup Menu where you can turn on or off the sound, set network, edit time and date, and perform touch panel calibration.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Sound Softkey help information
Turn on or off the sound of pressing keys.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network Softkey help information
Press this softkey to open the Network Setup Menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-4 09:39
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Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Network Softkey help information
Toggle the network type between eth0 and wlan0.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Status On/Off Softkey help information
Turn on or off the network status.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> DHCP On/Off Softkey help information
Turn on or off DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Auto IP On/Off Softkey help information
Enable or disable the Auto IP.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Confirm Softkey help information
Confirm your settings of the network menu page one.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> IP Add Softkey help information
Configure the IP address.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Subnet Mask Softkey help information
Configure the IP Subnet Mask.



Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-5 08:37
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Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Gateway Softkey help information
Configure Gateway.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> DNS Softkey help information
Configure DNS (Domain Name System).

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Confirm Softkey help information
Confirm your settings of the network menu page two.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Hotspot Softkey help information
Press this softkey to enable the Hotspot Settings. The scope will automatically search for available hot spots nearby.
And SSID and PSK become active to be set.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Scan Result Softkey help information
Display searched nearby Wi-Fi hotspots.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> SSID Softkey help information
Configure SSID (Service Set Identifier).

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> PSK Softkey help information
Configure PSK (Pre Shared Key).

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Confirm Softkey help information
Confirm your settings of the network menu page three.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-6 08:26
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Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Mac Add Softkey help information
Configure MAC address.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Service Softkey help information
Switch the network protocol between TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol).

Utility Key -> System Set -> Network -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time Softkey help information
Press this softkey to enter the Time Setup Menu.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Year Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust correct year.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Month Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust correct month.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Day Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust correct day.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Hour Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust correct hour.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Minute Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust correct minute.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Second Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust correct second.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Date&Time -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-8 08:22
Utility Key -> System Set -> TP Cal Softkey help information
To perform calibration of the touch panel.

Utility Key -> System Set -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> Self Cal Softkey help information
Running the self-calibration routine to optimize the signal path in scope for top measurement accuracy.
Allow the temperature of the scope to warm up and disconnect all inputs and outputs before performing the self-calibration.
Self-calibration can be run any time the operating the temperature of the scope changes by more than 5.

Utility Key -> Self Cal -> Self Cal Softkey help information
Press this softkey to begin the user's self-calibration.

Utility Key -> Self Cal -> Cancel Softkey help information
Press this softkey to exit the user's self-calibration mode.

Utility Key -> Self Cal -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-11 08:15
Utility Key -> History Wave Softkey help information
You can use the History Waveform Mode to scroll back in time to isolate anomalies or other waveform events.
It automatically saves all acquisitions until the scope's history buffer full and stopping the trigger and displaying
a list of previously captured waveforms.

Utility Key -> Hardware Self-Test Softkey help information
Perform the self-test (a series of internal procedures) to verify the scope is operating properly.

Utility Key -> Front-Panel Self-Test Softkey help information
Press this key to perform a front panel keys, knobs, LEDs, and display test.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram Softkey help information
Turn on or off frequency response analysis (FRA).




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-12 08:04
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Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Enable Softkey help information
Press this softkey to display the Frequency Response Analysis chart.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp Softkey help information
Enter the test parameters settings menu to set up source, frequency, and amplitude.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp -> Input Source Softkey help information
Select the input source channel.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp -> Output Source Softkey help information
Select the output source channel.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp -> Freq Start Softkey help information
Set up the start frequency.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp -> Freq Stop Softkey help information
Set up the stop frequency.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp -> Amplitude Softkey help information
Set up the amplitude of the waveform generator.
Press this softkey to toggle between amplitude fine and amplitude coarse. And use V0 knob to adjust
the waveform generators amplitude.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> SetUp -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-13 13:32
Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Chart Softkey help information
Display the test parameters settings menu to set up the gain and phase.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Chart -> Gain Scale Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust the gain scale (dB).

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Chart -> Gain Offset Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust the gain deviation (dB).

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Chart -> Phase Scale Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust the phase scale (degree).

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Chart -> Phase Offset Softkey help information
Press this softkey and turn V0 knob to adjust the phase deviation (degree).

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Chart -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-14 08:31
Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Run Softkey help information
Press this softkey to begin the frequency response test.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Run -> Cancel Softkey help information
Press this softkey to exit the frequency response test.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save Softkey help information
When the scope complete the frequency response test, press this softkey to open the File Manager Menu if a
USB storage device has been detected.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New Softkey help information
Press this softkey to enter New File Menu and display the alpha-numeric keypad dialog.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New -> Type Softkey help information
Select a file or a directory to create.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New -> Switch To Softkey help information
Toggle between Name and Keypad.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-15 08:01
Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New -> Backspace Softkey help information
Deletes a character from the name each time before the cursor's left.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New -> Delete Softkey help information
Clear all characters for the name.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New -> Save Softkey help information
Create new a file or a directory on the USB storage device.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> New -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Delete Softkey help information
To remove the selected file.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-16 09:34
Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename Softkey help information
Press this softkey to open File Rename Menu and display the alpha-numeric keypad dialog.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename -> Switch To Softkey help information
Toggle between Name and Keypad.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename -> Backspace Softkey help information
Deletes a character from the name each time before the cursor's left.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename -> Delete Softkey help information
Clear all characters for the name.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename -> Confirm Softkey help information
Rename the existing file.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.





Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-18 08:46
Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Rename Softkey help information
To save a new csv format file with the default file name on the USB storage device.

Utility Key -> Potter Diagram -> Press To Save -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.

Utility Key -> Search Softkey help information
Press to search through an acquisition for user defined events/criteria.

Cursors Key help information
Press the Cursors key to turn on or turn off the Cursors function.
Cursors measurement contains voltage and time on the scope signals, and timing on digital channels
(if the scope with digital channels).
The cursors allow you to get very accurate readings of either time (X-axes) or voltage (Y-axes) differences
between different parts of a waveform.
Turn the V0 knob to move the cursors’ position.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-19 10:25
Cursors Key -> Mode Softkey help information
Press this softkey to toggle the cursors mode between manual and track.
Manual - X, Y, X-Y, 1/dX values are displayed. Adjust cursor positions by rotating the V0 knob.
Track - When you turn the V0 knob, as the X cursor moves, the corresponding Y cursor follows
the waveform assigned to the X source.

Cursors Key -> Mode Manual -> Source Softkey help information
Select the analog channel or math as the source on which the cursors will indicate measurements.

Cursors Key -> Mode Manual -> Y Softkey help information
Select the Y cursors, and use the V0 knob to adjust its position.
Y cursors are horizontal dashed lines that adjust vertically and normally indicate Volts. When math
functions are used as a source, the measurement units correspond to that math function.

Cursors Key -> Mode Manual -> X Softkey help information
Select the X cursors, and use the V0 knob to adjust its position.
X cursors are vertical dashed lines that adjust horizontally and normally indicate time relative to the
trigger point. When used with the FFT math function as a source, the X cursors indicate frequency.

Cursors Key -> Mode Manual -> X-Y Softkey help information
Select the X-Y cursors mode.
Push the V0 knob to change the selected cursor, and rotate the V0 knob to adjust the position.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-1-20 10:45
Cursors Key -> Mode Manual -> Cursors Softkey help information
Press this softkey to make the selection of the cursor(s), and turn the V0 knob to adjust them.

The AX cursor (long-dashed-vertical line) and BX cursor (short-dashed vertical line) adjust
horizontally and indicate time relative to the trigger point for all sources except math FFT
(frequency is indicated).

AXBX Press this softkey to adjust the AX and BX cursors together by turning the V0 knob.
The BX - AX value will remain the same since the cursors adjust together.
You can adjust the X cursors together to check for pulse width variations in a pulse train.

The AY cursor (long-dashed horizontal line) and BY cursor (short-dashed horizontal line)
adjust vertically and indicate values relative to the waveform's ground point, except math
FFT where the values are relative to 0 dB.

AYBY Press this softkey to adjust the AY and BYcursors together by turning the V0 knob.
The BY - AY value will remain the same since the cursors adjust together.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-2-1 11:59
Cursors Key -> Mode Track -> Source A Softkey help information
Select the analog channel or math as the source A to measure their waveform values.

Cursors Key -> Mode Track -> Source B Softkey help information
Select the analog channel or math as the source B to measure their waveform values.

Cursors Key -> Mode Track -> Cursors Softkey help information
Press this softkey to make the selection of the cursor(s), and turn the V0 knob to adjust them. When you
turn the V0 knob, as the X cursor moves, the corresponding Y cursor follows the waveform assigned to
the X source.

The AX cursor (long-dashed-vertical line) and BX cursor (short-dashed vertical line) adjust horizontally
and indicate time relative to the trigger point for all sources except math FFT (frequency is indicated).

AXBX Press this softkey to adjust the AX and BX cursors together by turning the V0 knob. The BX - AX
value will remain the same since the cursors adjust together.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-2-2 09:20
Meas Key help information
When open the Measurements Menu by pressing the Meas key, you can:
*Make automatic measurements (up to 42 measurement parameters).
*Turn on or off statistic measurements.
*Enable or disable digital voltmeter.

Meas Key -> Source Softkey help information
Select the channel, math, or reference waveform as the source to make measurements.

Meas Key -> Type Softkey help information
Press this softkey to display the screen-based menu to select fully-automated measurements
like frequency, period, rise/fall time, etc.





Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-2-3 08:06
Meas Key -> DVM Softkey help information
Press this softkey to open the Digital Voltmeter (DVM) Menu.

Meas Key -> DVM -> Enable Softkey help information
Enable or disable digital voltmeter.

Meas Key -> DVM -> Source Softkey help information
Press this softkey to select an analog channel waveform source for which you want to measure.

Meas Key -> DVM -> Type Softkey help information
Switch the digital voltmeter measurement type among DC RMS, AC RMS, and DC.

Meas Key -> DVM -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-2-4 09:04
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Meas Key -> All Measure Softkey help information
Turn on or off all measure function.

Meas Key -> Statistics Softkey help information
Turn on or off measurement statistics for active measurements.
The statistics display information:
* Measurement name
* Currently measured value
* The average
* The maximum measured value
* The minimum measured value
* The standard deviation (RMSE)
* The number of times the measurement has been made (count)

Meas Key -> Clear All Softkey help information
Press this softkey to remove all measurements from the display.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-2-5 08:10
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Meas Key -> Settings Softkey help information
Press this softkey to display the Settings Menu to set up additional parameters for the selected measurement.

Meas Key -> Settings -> Type Softkey help information
Choose Delay (or Phase if available) as the selected measurement.

Meas Key -> Settings -> Source A Softkey help information
Press Source A softkey to select an analog channel for Delay (or Phase if available) measurement.

Meas Key -> Settings -> Source B Softkey help information
Press Source B softkey to select an analog channel for Delay (or Phase if available) measurement.

Meas Key -> Settings -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.




Author: WisdomAugust    Time: 2021-2-8 08:22
Meas Key -> Gate Softkey help information
Press this softkey to enter the Gate Menu.
Meas Key -> Gate -> Gate On/Off Softkey help information
Press this softkey to turn on or off the gate measure function.

Meas Key -> Gate -> Gate On -> Cursor A Softkey help information
Press this softkey and use the V0 knob to adjust Cursor A position.

Meas Key -> Gate -> Gate On -> Cursor B Softkey help information
Press this softkey and use the V0 knob to adjust Cursor B position.

Meas Key -> Gate -> Gate On -> Cursor A-B Softkey help information
Press this softkey and use the V0 knob to adjust Cursor A and Cursor B positions together.

Meas Key -> Gate -> Return Softkey help information
Press this softkey to return to the previous menu.








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