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OPERATING TIPS

The following recommendations will help obtain the best

performance from the oscilloscope.

1.

Always use the probe ground clips for best results,

attached to a circuit ground point near the point of
measurement. Do not rely solely on an external ground
wire in lieu of the probe ground clips as undesired
signals may be introduced.

2.

Avoid the following operating conditions:

a. Direct sunlight.

b. High temperature and humidity.

c. Mechanical vibration.

d. Electrical noise and strong magnetic fields, such as

near large motors, power supplies, transformers,
etc.

3.

Occasionally check trace rotation, probe compensa-

tion, and calibration accuracy of the oscilloscope using
the procedures found in the MAINTENANCE section
of this manual.

4.

Terminate the output of a signal generator into its

characteristic impedance to minimize ringing, espe-
cially if the signal has fast edges such as square waves
or pulses. For example, the typical 50

output of a

square wave generator should be terminated into an
external 50

terminating load and connected to the

oscilloscope with 50

coaxial cable.

5.

Probe compensation adjustment matches the probe to

the input of the scope. For best results, compensation
should be adjusted initially, then the same probe al-
ways used with the same channel. Probe compensation
should be readjusted when a probe from a different
oscilloscope is used.

INITIAL STARTING PROCEDURE

Until you familiarize yourself with the use of all controls,

the settings given here can be used as a reference point to
obtain a trace on the CRT in preparation for waveform
observation.

1.

Set these controls as follows:

VERTical MODE to CH1.
CH1 AC/GND/DC to GND.
Select AUTO triggering (HOLD OFF pushed in)
Trigger COUPLING 
to AC.
Trigger SOURCE 
to CH1.
All POSition controls and INTENSITY control
centered (pointers facing up).
Time Base control to 1 mS/div.

2.

Press the red POWER pushbutton.

3.

A trace should appear on the CRT. Adjust the trace

brightness  with the INTENSITY control, and  the
trace sharpness with the FOCUS control.

SINGLE TRACE DISPLAY

Either channel 1 or channel 2 may be used for single-trace

operation. To observe a waveform on channel 1:

1.

Perform the steps of the “Initial Starting Procedure”.

2.

Connect the probe to the CH 1 (X) input jack.

3.

Connect the probe ground clip to the chassis or com-

mon of the equipment under test. Connect the probe
tip to the point of measurement.

4.

Move the CH1 AC/GND/DC switch out of the GND

position to either DC or AC.

5.

If no waveforms appear, increase the sensitivity by

turning the CH 1 VOLTS/DIV control clockwise to a
position that gives 2 to 6 divisions vertical deflection.

6.

Position the waveform vertically as desired using the

CH1 POSition control.

7.

The display on the CRT may be unsynchronized. Refer

to the “Triggering” paragraphs in this section for pro-
cedures on setting triggering and sweep time controls
to obtain a stable display showing the desired number
of waveforms.

DUAL TRACE DISPLAY

In observing simultaneous waveforms on channel 1 and

2, the waveforms are usually related in frequency, or one of
the waveforms is synchronized to the other, although the
basic frequencies are different. To observe two such related
waveforms simultaneously, perform the following:

1.

Connect probes to both the CH 1 (X) and CH 2 (Y)

input jacks.

2.

Connect the ground clips of the probes to the chassis

or common of the equipment under test. Connect the
tips of the probes to the two points in the circuit where
waveforms are to be measured.

3.

To view both waveforms simultaneously, set the
VERTical MODE switch to DUAL and select either
ALT (alternate) or CHOP with the PULL CHOP
switch.

4.

In the ALT sweep mode (PULL CHOP switch

pushed in), one sweep displays the channel 1 signal
and the next sweep displays the channel 2 signal in an
alternating sequence. Alternate sweep is  normally
used for viewing high-frequency or high-speed wave-
forms at sweep times of 1 ms/div and faster, but may
be selected at any sweep time.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for 2522B

Page 1: ...20 MHz DIGITAL STORAGE ANALOG OSCILLOSCOPE BK PRECISION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 2522B BK PRECISION...

Page 2: ...wet 4 Use the time proven one hand in the pocket technique while handling an instrument probe Be particularly careful to avoid contacting a nearby metal object that could provide a good ground return...

Page 3: ...further precautionary information This symbol appears in the manual where the corresponding information is given Instruction Manual for Model 2522B 20 MHz Digital Storage Analog Oscilloscope 2000 B K...

Page 4: ...Trace Display 12 Triggering 13 Magnified Sweep Operation 15 X Y Operation 15 Video Signal Observation 15 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Continued Digital Storage Operation 15 Applications Guidebook 17 MAINTEN...

Page 5: ...otter CRT FEATURES Rectangular CRT Rectangular CRT with large 8 x 10 centimeter viewing area Convenience Trace rotation electrically adjustable from front panel 0 10 90 and 100 markers for rise time m...

Page 6: ...ng composite video waveforms TV H position can also be used as low frequency reject and TV V position can be used as high frequency reject Variable Holdoff Trigger inhibit period after end of sweep ad...

Page 7: ...imately 500 kHz Polarity Reversal CH 2 invert Maximum Input Voltage 400 V dc ac peak HORIZONTAL AMPLIFIER Input through channel 1 input X Y mode CH 1 X axis CH 2 Y axis Sensitivity Same as vertical ch...

Page 8: ...splay updated continually Refresh Stored data and display updated by triggered sweep Hold Freezes channel 1 and channel 2 data immediately Save CH 2 Freezes channel 2 data immediately Pretrigger Stora...

Page 9: ...X Y used in conjunction with the X Y control and Trigger SOURCE switch to enable X Y display mode DUAL Displays the channel 1 and channel 2 signals simul taneously Dual trace mode may be either alter...

Page 10: ...el 1 and channel 2 sweeps are chopped and displayed simultaneously normally used at slower sweep speeds When it is pushed in the two sweeps are alternately displayed one after the other normally used...

Page 11: ...s MIN inum normal The holdoff period increases pro gressively with clockwise rotation PULL NORM TRIG When pushed in selects AUTOmatic triggering mode In this mode the oscilloscope generates sweep free...

Page 12: ...GLE switch en gaged this switch readies the scope for single sweep operation A suitabletriggersignalarriving afterpress ing the RESET switch initiates the single sweep 35 READY Indicator Lights when t...

Page 13: ...eform should result EQUIPMENT PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS The following precautions will help avoid damage to the oscilloscope 1 Never allow a small spot of high brilliance to remain stationary on the scre...

Page 14: ...ace should appear on the CRT Adjust the trace brightness with the INTENSITY control and the trace sharpness with the FOCUS control SINGLE TRACE DISPLAY Either channel 1 or channel 2 may be used for si...

Page 15: ...setting up the scope to observe a waveform it provides sweep for wave form observation until other controls can be properly set Once the controls are set operation is often switched back to the norma...

Page 16: ...eep trigger is developed from the trigger source waveform as it crosses the threshold level in a negative going direction TIME BASE Control Set the Time Base TIME DIV control to display the desired nu...

Page 17: ...ms div for complete frames two interlaced fields of video At most points of measurement a composite video signal is of the polarity that is the sync pulses are negative and the video is positive In th...

Page 18: ...ingle sweep mode can be used in the pres ence of very rapidly occurring events even continuous waveforms if desired In that case the period between pushing the RE SET switch and the arrival of the tri...

Page 19: ...ions of waveform 10 24 divisions to be more exact This output takes place at a rate that is 1 10th that of the TIME DIV setting For example if the TIME DIV setting is 10 ms div the plotter output send...

Page 20: ...y fuseholder away from receptacle 3 When reinstalling fuseholder be sure that the fuse is installed so that the correct line voltage is selected see LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION To se...

Page 21: ...ed only as a general check of calibration accuracy not as a signal source for performing recali bration adjustments a voltage standard calibrated at several steps and of 0 3 or better accuracy is requ...

Page 22: ...sweep speed and using X10 magnification This sweep rate is 10 ns div A rise time of less than about five divisions at this sweep speed should be calculated Calculated Measurements For observed rise t...

Page 23: ...quency of the signal at the input jack As an example if three cycles are displayed the calculated frequency would be approximately 15 Hz This is obviously incorrect This occurs because the DSO is taki...

Page 24: ...omers not on open account must include payment in the form of a money order or credit card For the most current flat rate repair charges contact the factory before shipping the product Return all merc...

Page 25: ...t be registered by completing and mailing the enclosed warranty registration card to B K Precision 1031 Segovia Circle Placentia CA 92870 within fifteen 15 days from the date of purchase Exclusions Th...

Page 26: ...n the industry Valuable to those with little knowledge of oscilloscopes as well as the experienced technician or engineer who wishes to refresh their memory or explore new uses for oscilloscopes Downl...

Page 27: ...2000 B K Precision Corp 481 315 9 001 Printed in Taiwan 1031 Segovia Circle Placentia CA 92870...

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