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To measure a DC current greater than 600 mA, perform the following: 

1) Press the A key; the DC icon appears on the screen. The unit of measure on the main 

reading screen is mA. 

2) Press the F2 key to switch to 10A measurement, the unit of measure on the main reading 

is A. 

3) Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the 10A banana 

jack input. 

4) Connect the red and black leads to the measured points; the DC current value of the 

measured points will be displayed on the screen. 

5) Press F2 to return to 600 mA measurement. 
The screen will resemble the image in figure 7-9. 
 
 
 

 

Figure 7-9 DC Current Measurement for 10A 

 

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Summary of Contents for MS6060

Page 1: ...User Manual MS6000 Series Digital Storage Oscilloscope www burntec com ...

Page 2: ...STARTED GUIDE 9 3 1 INSTALLATION 9 3 2 FUNCTIONAL CHECK 9 3 3 POWER ON THE OSCILLOSCOPE 9 3 4 CONNECT THE PROBE TO THE OSCILLOSCOPE 9 3 5 OBSERVING A WAVEFORM 10 3 6 PROBE EXAMINATION 10 3 7 SAFETY 10 3 8 MANUAL PROBE COMPENSATION 11 3 9 PROBE ATTENUATION SETTING 12 3 10 SELF CALIBRATION 12 3 11 MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL 12 MAIN FEATURES 13 3 12 OSCILLOSCOPE SETUP 13 3 13 TRIGGER 13 3 14 DATAACQUISITI...

Page 3: ... FFT Aliasing 34 4 3 1 5 Eliminating Aliases 34 4 3 1 6 Magnifying and Positioning FFT Spectrum 35 4 3 1 7 Using Cursors to Measure FFT Spectrum 35 4 4 TRIGGER CONTROLS 37 4 5 MENU AND OPTION BUTTONS 46 4 5 1 SAVE RECALL 46 4 5 2 MEASURE 48 4 5 3 CURSOR 50 4 5 4 UTILITY 51 4 5 5 DISPLAY 55 4 5 6 ACQUIRE 56 4 5 7 Fast Action Buttons 58 4 5 8 AUTOSET 58 CHAPTER 5 MULTIMETER OPERATION 60 CHAPTER 6 TR...

Page 4: ...4 MS6000 EU EN V1 3 7 12 CHAPTER 8 GENERAL CARE AND CLEANING 87 8 1 GENERAL CARE 87 8 2 CLEANING 87 www burntec com ...

Page 5: ...ing conductor must be connected to earth ground Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product ensure that the product is properly grounded Connect the probe in a right way The probe ground lead is at ground potential Do not connect the ground lead to an elevated voltage Check all terminal ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard check all ratings and markings on the produc...

Page 6: ...t The following terms may appear on the product DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accessible as the marking is read WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately accessible as the marking is read CAUTION indicates a possible hazard to this product or other property 1 4 Symbols on Product The following symbols may appear on the product Mains Disconnected OFF Power Mains Connected O...

Page 7: ...ance to return all used batteries disposal in the household garbage is prohibited You can hand over your used batteries accumulators at collection points in your community or wherever batteries accumulators are sold Disposal Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the device at the end of its lifecycle www burntec com ...

Page 8: ...d equivalent sample rates respectively up to 1GSa s and 25GSa s In addition they have maximum 1MB memory depth for better observation of the waveform details and 5 6 inch color TFT LCD as well as WINDOWS style interfaces and menus for easy operation Additionally the generous menu information and the easy to operate buttons maximize the information available for each measurement the multifunctional...

Page 9: ...complete NOTE The AC Charger is intended for battery charging only Use of charger during measurements is not recommended The default probe parameter 3 4 Connect the Probe to the oscilloscope Set the switch on the probe to 10X and connect the probe to the Channel 1 BNC on the oscilloscope Connect the probe tip to the 1 KHz Probe Compensation connector and the reference lead to the Ground connector ...

Page 10: ...sh the CH2 button and repeat these steps to observe the test signal on Channel 2 3 6 Probe Examination 3 7 Safety When using the probe keep 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 ground before starting any me...

Page 11: ...robe tip to the PROBE COMP 5V 1KHz connector and the reference lead to the PROBE COMP Ground connector Press CH1 button and set the Probe attenuation to 10X Press the AUTO button and you should see the 1 KHz reference signal 2 Check the shape of the displayed waveform 3 If necessary use a nonmetallic screwdriver to adjust the variable probe capacitor until the shape of the waveform appears to be t...

Page 12: ...mits the bandwidth of the oscilloscope to 6MHz To use the full bandwidth of the oscilloscope be sure to set the switch to 10X 3 10 Self Calibration The self calibration routine helps optimize the oscilloscope signal path for maximum measurement accuracy The routine can be run at any time but should always be run if the ambient temperature changes by 5 C or more For an accurate calibration please p...

Page 13: ...nstable displays or blank screens to meaningful waveforms Basic information regarding triggering is provided below Trigger Source The trigger can be generated from either CH1 or CH2 The input channel can trigger normally whether or not the input signal is displayed Trigger Type The oscilloscope has six types of triggers Edge Video Pulse Width Slope Overtime and Alter Press the TRIG button to engag...

Page 14: ...displayed waveforms only when the oscilloscope detects a valid trigger condition Before this update the oscilloscope continues to display the older waveforms This mode should be used when it is desired to only view the effectively triggered waveforms In this mode the oscilloscope displays waveforms only after the first trigger Single mode will allow you to view a Single sweep of a waveform Trigger...

Page 15: ...he oscilloscope can acquire and display narrow pulses that may have otherwise been missed in Normal mode However noise will appear to be higher in this mode Average In this mode the oscilloscope acquires several waveforms averages them and displays the resulting waveform Use this mode to reduce random noise Equivalent Acquisition This type of acquisition can be utilized for periodic signals In cas...

Page 16: ...mation The HORIZONTAL POSITION control can be adjusted to view waveform data before the trigger after the trigger or some of each When the horizontal position of a waveform is changed the time between the trigger position and the screen center is being changed For example to find the cause of a glitch in a test circuit trigger on the glitch and make the pre trigger period long enough to capture da...

Page 17: ...l graticule divisions are counted between the minimum and maximum values of a waveform and a scale factor of 50mV division is selected the peak to peak voltage can be calculated as follows 6 divisions x 50mV division 300mV Cursor This method allows the user to take measurements by moving the cursors Cursors always appear in pairs and the displayed readouts are just their measured values There are ...

Page 18: ...de As this measurement uses the waveform record points it is more precise than the graticule and cursor measurements Automatic measurements show the measurement results by readouts which are periodically updated with the new data acquired by the oscilloscope To use the Measurement mode push the MEAS button www burntec com ...

Page 19: ...tional areas A quick overview of all control buttons on the front panel as well as the displayed information on the screen and relative testing operations is provided in this chapter The figure below illustrates the front panel of the MS6000 series digital oscilloscope Front Panel of the MS6000 Series www burntec com ...

Page 20: ...l pre triggered data have been acquired and the oscilloscope is ready to accept a trigger T The oscilloscope has detected a trigger and is acquiring the post trigger information YT Vectors Gray indicates auto persistence Green indicates persistence display is enabled When the icon is set to green the time for persistence display will be shown behind it XY Dots www burntec com ...

Page 21: ...with the computer 5 Readout shows the main time base setting 6 Main Time Base Window 7 Display of window s position in data memory and data length 8 Window Time Base 9 Operating Menu shows information for the function keys 10 Icon indicates channel coupling 11 Level Range 12 Icon indicates whether or not the waveform is inverted 13 20MB Bandwidth Limit If this icon appears it indicates that the ba...

Page 22: ...waveforms in normal operation mode YT format at any sampling rate The same waveform can be displayed in XY format To perform this operation stop the acquisition and change the display format to XY The table below covers several controls in XY format Controls Capability of XY format CH1 VOLTS and VERTICAL POSITION controls Set the horizontal scale and position CH2 VOLTS and VERTICAL POSITION contro...

Page 23: ...ope also has an arrow icon at the top of the graticule to indicate the horizontal position 1 HORIZONTAL POSITION BAR Used to control the trigger position against the screen center 2 TIME DIV Used to change the horizontal time scale so as to magnify or compress the waveform horizontally If the waveform acquisition is stopped using the RUN STOP button the TIME DIV control will expand or compress the...

Page 24: ...ow Pre Mark F2 menu page 2 Used when Marks are set in place This button will position the display to view the signal at any marks to the Left of your present view Next Mark F3 menu page 2 Used when Marks are set in place This button will position the display to view the signal at any marks to the Right of your present view Set Clear F4 menu page 2 Sets a mark or Clears the indicated mark To place ...

Page 25: ...25 MS6000 EU EN V1 3 7 12 Single window Mode Dual window Mode Major Window Minor Window Location of expanded window data www burntec com ...

Page 26: ...ay of channel waveforms Press the MENU button to turn on the Menu Press the CH1 or CH2 button to select the channel you want to adjust Press the F5 key to switch from Menu page 1 to page 2 Options Settings Comments Coupling F1 menu page 1 DC AC Ground DC passes both DC and AC components of the input signal AC blocks the DC component of the input signal and attenuates signals below 10Hz Ground disc...

Page 27: ...l menu and then push the appropriate Channel button to remove the waveform A channel waveform which is unnecessary to display can be used as a trigger source or for math operations 3 VOLTS Control the oscilloscope to magnify or attenuate the source signal of the channel waveform The vertical size of the display on the screen will change increase or decrease The key F3 may be used to switch between...

Page 28: ... Channel 2 waveform from the Channel 1 waveform CH2 CH1 Subtract the Channel 1 waveform from the Channel 2 waveform CH1xCH2 Multiply CH1 with CH2 CH1 CH2 Divide CH1 by CH2 Operate F2 CH2 CH1 Divide CH2 by CH1 WINDOW F4 There are 5 types of window settings available Hanning Flattop Rectangular Bartlett and Blackman Zoom F2 page 2 Use the FFT Zoom button to adjust the window size Scale x1 x2 x5 x10 ...

Page 29: ...main YT waveform before using the FFT mode Follow the steps below 1 Push the AUTO button to display a standard YT waveform 2 Click the VOLTS Key to ensure the entire waveform is visible on the screen If the waveform is invisible the oscilloscope may display erroneous FFT results by adding high frequency components 3 Click the Vertical Position key to vertically move the YT waveform to the center z...

Page 30: ...cy is under sampled which brings about the FFT aliasing The math function can convert the center 2048 points of the time domain waveform to an FFT spectrum The resulting FFT spectrum contains 1024 points from DC 0Hz to the Nyquist frequency Usually the screen compresses the FFT spectrum horizontally to 250 points but you can use the FFT Zoom function to expand the FFT spectrum so that you can clea...

Page 31: ...e 1 Hanning Flat Top Rectangular None Bartlett Blackman Select a type for the FFT window For more information refer to Section 5 3 1 3 FFT Zoom F2 Menu page 2 X1 X2 X5 X10 Change the horizontal magnification of the FFT display For detailed information refer to Section 5 3 1 6 Refer to image above for the following 1 Frequency at the center graticule line 2 Vertical scale in dB per division 0dB 1VR...

Page 32: ...When the number of cycles is integral 1 2 3 the YT waveform starts and ends at the same amplitude and there are no discontinuities in the signal shape If the number of cycles is non integral the YT waveform starts and ends at different amplitudes and the transitions between the start and end points will cause discontinuities in the signal that introduce high frequency transients www burntec com ...

Page 33: ... EU EN V1 3 7 12 Applying a FFT window to the YT waveform changes the waveform so that the start and stop values are close to each other thereby reducing the discontinuities Figure Hanning window www burntec com ...

Page 34: ...n Best amplitude accuracy and Best Spectral Leakage 4 3 1 4 FFT Aliasing Problems occur when the time domain waveform acquired by the oscilloscope contains frequency components higher than the Nyquist frequency The frequency components above the Nyquist frequency will be under sampled and displayed as lower frequency components that fold back from the Nyquist frequency These erroneous components a...

Page 35: ... channel vertical keys become the zoom and position controls corresponding to their respective channels The VOLTS key provides the following zoom factors X1 default X2 X5 and X10 The FFT spectrum is magnified vertically to the marker M math waveform reference point on the left edge of the screen Click the Vertical Position key to move the spectrum upward 4 3 1 7 Using Cursors to Measure FFT Spectr...

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Page 37: ...r signal CH1 CH2 Whether or not the waveform is displayed the channel will be triggered Slope F3 Rising Falling When Type F1 is set to Edge Set the edge to trigger for rising or falling Mode F4 Auto Normal Single When Type F1 is set to Edge Slope Pulse and OT select a trigger mode Auto mode default In this mode the oscilloscope is forced to trigger when it does not detect a trigger within a certai...

Page 38: ...ing of the signal displayed on the screen Video Trigger Options Settings Comments Video F1 None With Video highlighted an NTSC PAL or SECAM standard video signal will be triggered The trigger coupling is preset to AC Source F2 CH1 CH2 Select the input source as the trigger signal Polarity F3 Normal Inverted Normal Triggers on the negative edge of the sync pulse Inverted Triggers on the positive ed...

Page 39: ...ger The Normal mode is best for most pulse width trigger applications Coupling F2 menu page 2 DC AC HF Reject LF Reject Noise Reject Select the component of the trigger signal applied to the trigger circuit HF Reject Attenuates the high frequency components above 80kHz LF Reject Blocks DC components and attenuates the low frequency components below 8kHz Noise Reject Similar to DC coupling except t...

Page 40: ...oscilloscope can detect the pulse Within a 5 tolerance triggers the oscilloscope when the signal pulse width is equal to or not equal to the specified pulse width Triggers the oscilloscope when the source signal pulse width is less than or greater than the specified pulse width www burntec com ...

Page 41: ...f the signal is triggered on Mode F4 Normal Auto Single Select the type of trigger The Normal mode is best for most applications Coupling F2 menu page 2 DC AC Noise Reject HF Reject LF Reject Selects the components of the trigger signal applied to the trigger circuitry Vertical F3 menu page 2 V1 V2 Adjust the vertical window by setting two trigger levels When F4 menu page 2 Select the trigger cond...

Page 42: ...submenus Alter Swap Trigger allows CH1 and CH2 to select trigger modes and to display waveforms on the same screen That is both channels can choose from the four trigger modes Type Edge Slope F2 Rising Falling Select which slope of the signal is triggered on Coupling F3 AC DC HF Reject LF Reject Noise Reject Select the components of the trigger signal applied to the trigger circuitry Back F4 Displ...

Page 43: ... the components of the trigger signal applied to the trigger circuitry Back F3 Displays initial Alter mode Trigger screen to allow CH selection Type O T Polarity F2 Positive Negative Select to trigger on positive or negative pulses Overtime F3 Use Multifunction control to set Overtime timing Coupling F4 AC DC HF Reject LF Reject Noise Reject Selects the components of the trigger signal applied to ...

Page 44: ... Type O T Source F2 CH1 CH2 Select channel to source the trigger Polarity F3 Positive Negative Select to trigger on positive or negative pulses Mode F4 Normal Auto Single Select the type of trigger The Normal mode is best for most applications Page F5 Change page from 1 to 2 Overtime F2 menu page 2 Adjust timing using the Multifunction control Coupling F3 menu page 2 AC DC HF Reject LF Reject Nois...

Page 45: ...between when the oscilloscope detects one trigger and when it is ready to detect another During the holdoff time the oscilloscope will not trigger For a pulse train the holdoff time can be adjusted to let the oscilloscope trigger only on the first pulse in the train Use the Multifunction control to adjust the timing for this feature Trigger Level Indicates Trigger Points Holdoff Holdoff Acquisitio...

Page 46: ...ick Utility button and go to menu page 4 Acquire is F4 4 5 1 SAVE RECALL Press the SAVE RECALL button to save or recall oscilloscope setups or waveforms The first page shows the following menu Options Settings Comments Wave F1 Press F1 to engage Waveform mode Source F1 CH1 CH2 Select a waveform display to store Media F2 SD USB Flash Select the location for saving the data Location F3 Used with SD ...

Page 47: ...omments CSV F3 From the main Setup Recall menu Press F3 to engage CSV mode Source F1 CH1 CH2 Select a waveform display to store File List F2 Close Open Open a file to save the waveform in A USB device must be connected in order to save the waveform Close file after saving Save F3 Complete the saving operation Recall F4 Recall the oscilloscope waveform stored in the location selected in the Setup f...

Page 48: ...alue Maximum Examine the waveform record of all points in the current window and display the maximum value Rising Measure the time between 10 and 90 of the first rising edge of the waveform Falling Measure the time between 90 and 10 of the first falling edge of the waveform Width Measure the time between the first rising edge and the next falling edge at the waveform 50 level Width Measure the tim...

Page 49: ...waveform Off Do not take a measurement OK F5 Press to engage Measurement after Source and Type is selected The readouts in larger font size on the menu are the results of the corresponding measurements only Taking Measurements For a single waveform or a waveform divided among multiple waveforms up to 8 automatic measurements can be displayed at a time The waveform channel must stay in an ON displa...

Page 50: ...show the measurement Select Cursor F3 S E S indicates Cursor 1 E indicates Cursor 2 A selected cursor can be moved independently using the Multifunction ring control When neither cursor is highlighted they both are moved at the same time using the arrow keys on the Multifunction control Delta F4 Displays the measurement of the difference between the two cursors Moving Cursors Press the Select Curs...

Page 51: ...form the self calibration Press F3 Highlighted Self Cal to cancel Remove all probes before test System F2 menu page 2 Set System parameters Sound On Off Language English Chinese Interface color Time Set Date and Time PC Set USB or NET Shutdown F3 menu page 2 Set the meters Auto Off timing when Action is set to PowerOff Set Auto Off time F2 using the Multifunction control arrow keys Press F3 to con...

Page 52: ...me Start End on page 2 Filter F2 menu page 4 Type Off Low Pass High Pass Band Pass Band Stop Source Up Down Display F3 menu page 4 This menu item controls the Display See section 5 5 5 for these settings Acquire F4 menu page 4 This menu item controls the signal Acquire mode See section 5 5 6 for these settings DMM F2 menu page 5 On Turn on the Digital multimeter functions Off Turn off the Digital ...

Page 53: ...the Pass Fail menu set OUT STOP to Open on or Close off to enable the Stop on function Set OUT to pass or fail to choose Stop on pass or fail Set OUT to Pass Ring or Fail Ring to set an alarm tone Set Msg Display to Open On or Close Off 9 Create the Pass Fail Mask Go to page 3 of the Pass Fail menu and Click on Regular Change the Vertical or Horizontal values of the mask shown in blue in figure by...

Page 54: ...54 MS6000 EU EN V1 3 7 12 Pass Fail test Mask Blue and signal yellow display www burntec com ...

Page 55: ...nts only Persistency F2 Auto 0 2S 8S selectable Infinite Length of time to display each displayed sample point DSO mode F3 YT XY YT normal or standard signal view XY XY format Contrast F4 0 15 Use the Multifunction control to set the display contrast Menu page 2 Grid F2 Dotted Line Real Line Off Set up for display of the grid lines Grid Intensity F3 Use the Multifunction control to set the brightn...

Page 56: ...forms Peak Detect glitches and eliminate the possibility of aliasing Average Reduce random or uncorrelated noise in signal display The number of averages is selectable Averages F3 Real Time 4 16 64 128 Mode F2 must be set top Average Select the number of averages LongMem F4 4K 40K 512K Memory depth Select the memory depth Back F5 Go back to the main Utility menu Normal Sample mode creates a wavefo...

Page 57: ...ber of acquisitions 4 16 64 or 128 to average for the waveform Stopping the Acquisition When running acquisition mode the waveform display is LIVE Stop the acquisition press the RUN STOP button to freeze the display In either mode the waveform display can be scaled or positioned by vertical and horizontal controls Equivalent Acquisition Repeats the Normal acquisition Use this mode to take a specif...

Page 58: ...gnal so that it can accurately display the waveform Functions Settings made automatically Acquire Mode Adjusts to Normal or Peak Detect Cursor Off Display Format Sets to YT Display Type Sets to Vectors for an FFT spectrum otherwise unchanged Horizontal Position Adjusted TIME DIV Adjusted Trigger Coupling Adjusts to DC Noise Reject LF Reject or HF Reject Trigger Holdoff Minimum Trigger Level Sets t...

Page 59: ...e appropriate vertical and horizontal scales Single cycle Sine Set the horizontal scale to display approx one cycle of waveform FFT Convert the input time domain signal to its frequency components and display the result as a graph of frequency versus amplitude spectrum See Section 5 3 1 Math FFT for more information Cancel Setup Allow the oscilloscope to recall the previous setup Square Wave or Pu...

Page 60: ...al Auto range indicators among which the MANUAL refers to measuring range in manual operation mode and Auto means the measuring range in automatic operation mode 4 Measured value display 5 Bar graph indicator 6 DC or AC Measurement mode control 7 Absolute Relative magnitude measuring control The sign expresses the absolute magnitude measuring control and represents the relative magnitude measuring...

Page 61: ...rement mode for the first time the default measurement mode is DC voltage Measuring Resistance Values To measure a resistance perform the following 1 Press the R key the resistance measurement window appears on the screen 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black test leads to the resistor The resistance val...

Page 62: ...appears at the top of the screen 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black leads to the diode the voltage value of the diode is displayed on the screen in volts The screen will then resemble the image in figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Diode Measurement www burntec com ...

Page 63: ... screen 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black leads to the test points If the resistance value of the tested points is less than 30 Ω a beep will sound from the test tool The screen will resemble the image in figure 7 4 Figure 7 4 Continuity Measurement www burntec com ...

Page 64: ... the top of the screen 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black leads to the capacitor the capacitance value is displayed on the screen in µF or nF The screen will resemble the image in figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Capacitance Measurement www burntec com ...

Page 65: ...he top of the screen 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black leads to the measurement points the voltage value of the measured points is displayed on the screen The screen will resemble the image in figure 7 6 Figure 7 6 DC voltage Measurement www burntec com ...

Page 66: ... key the AC icon appears on the screen 3 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 4 Connect the red and black leads to the measured points the AC voltage value of the measured points will be displayed on the screen The screen will resemble the image in figure 7 7 Figure 7 7 AC voltage Measurement www burntec com ...

Page 67: ...quiescence 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the mA banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black leads to the measured points the DC current value of measured points will be displayed on the screen The screen will resemble the image in figure 7 8 NOTE For current measurements 5 amps and above limit the measurement time to 15 seconds and allow for a 1 min...

Page 68: ...urement the unit of measure on the main reading is A 3 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the 10A banana jack input 4 Connect the red and black leads to the measured points the DC current value of the measured points will be displayed on the screen 5 Press F2 to return to 600 mA measurement The screen will resemble the image in figure 7 9 Figure 7 9 DC Curre...

Page 69: ...ce 2 Press the F1 key once the AC icon will display on the screen 3 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the mA banana jack input 4 Connect the red and black leads to the measured points the AC current value of measured points will be displayed on the screen The screen will resemble the image shown in figure 7 10 NOTE For current measurements 5 amps and above ...

Page 70: ... A 3 Press the F1 key once and the AC icon will display on the the screen 4 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the 10A banana jack input 5 Connect the red and black leads to the measured points and the AC current value of the measured points will be displayed on the screen 6 Press F2 to return to the 600 mA measurement mode The screen will resemble the image...

Page 71: ... step is to store a reference value 1 Press the Ω key 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V Ω C banana jack input 3 Connect the red and black test leads to a resistor The resistance value is shown on the screen in Ohms 4 When the reading stabilizes press the F1 key the is displayed on the top of the screen The saved reference value is displayed The scre...

Page 72: ...al icon is displayed 2 In the manual range mode the measuring range is increased each time the F4 is pressed When the highest range is reached the next F4 key press moves the meter to the lowest range 3 Press F3 to revert to the automatic range mode the Auto icon is displayed again Attention Capacitance measurements cannot be made in the manual range mode The screen will resemble the image shown i...

Page 73: ...If the waveform of the input signal is seriously distorted follow these steps 1 Check the probe to assure a proper connection to the channel BNC 2 Check the probe to assure a good connection to the measured object 3 Check the probe to verify that it has been well calibrated Otherwise refer to the content regarding Calibration in this manual 4 If the waveform is moving continuously on the screen an...

Page 74: ... Cal operation must be performed through the Utility menu if the operating temperature changes by more than 5o C The oscilloscope must be within the factory calibration interval All specifications are guaranteed unless noted typical Oscilloscope Specifications Horizontal Sample Rate Range 1GS s Waveform Interpolation sin x x Record Length Maximum 1M samples per single channel maximum 512K samples ...

Page 75: ...n Range 2ns div to 10ns div 4div s div to 20ms Vertical A D Converter 8 bit resolution each channel is sampled simultaneously VOLTS Range 2mV div to 5V div at input BNC Position Range 2mV div to 200mV div 2V 200mV div to 5V div 50V Analog Bandwidth in Normal and Average modes at BNC or with probe DC Coupled 2mV div to 20mV div 400mV 50mV div to 200mV div 2V 500mV div to 2V div 40V 5V div 50V Selec...

Page 76: ...asurement Accuracy Average Acquisition Mode Measurement Type Average of 16 waveforms with vertical position not at zero Accuracy 3 reading vertical position 1 of vertical position 0 2div Add 2mV for settings from 2mV div to 200mV div add 50mV for settings from 200mV div to 5V div Volts Measurement Repeatability Average Acquisition Mode Delta volts between any two averages of 16 waveforms acquired ...

Page 77: ... Edge Trigger Type LF Reject Same as the DC coupled limits for frequencies above 150kHz attenuates signals below 150kHz Source Range Trigger Level Range CH1 CH2 8 divisions from center of screen Source Accuracy Trigger Level Accuracy typical Accuracy is for signals having rise and fall times 20ns CH1 CH2 0 2div volts div within 4 divisions from center of screen Set Level to 50 typical Operates wit...

Page 78: ...lse Pulse Width Trigger Point Equal The oscilloscope triggers when the trailing edge of the pulse crosses the trigger level Not Equal If the pulse is narrower than the specified width the trigger point is the trailing edge Otherwise the oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width Less than The trigger point is the trailing edge Greater than also c...

Page 79: ...hen the waveform slope is not equal to the set slope Less than The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is less than the set slope Greater than The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is greater than the set slope Time Range Selectable from 20ns to 10s Overtime Trigger The leading edge Rising edge or Falling edge Time Setting 20 10s Alter Swap Trigger CH1 Internal Trigger Edge P...

Page 80: ...ND Input Impedance DC coupled 1MΩ 2 in parallel with 20pF 3pF Probe Attenuation 1X 10X Supported Probe Attenuation 1X 10X 100X 1000X Overvoltage Category Maximum Voltage CAT I and CAT II 300VRMS 10 Installation Category CAT III 150VRMS 1 Maximum Input Voltage Installation Category II derate at 20dB decade above 100kHz to 13V peak AC at 3MHz and above For non sinusoidal waveforms peak value must be...

Page 81: ...play Display Type 5 6 Inch width LED Backlight Display Display Resolution 240 Vertical X 320 Horizontal pixels Display Contrast Adjustable 16 steps with a progress bar Probe Compensator Output Output Voltage typical About 2Vpp into 1MΩ load Frequency typical 1kHz Internal Memory 2G SD Card Accommodates up to 32G card accessible through battery compartment Power Supply Supply Voltage 100 120VACRMS ...

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Page 83: ...Ԭ to 122Ԭ 41Ԩ to 50Ԩ 60 relative humidity Altitude Operating and Non operating 3 000m 10 000 feet Random Vibration 0 31gRMS from 50Hz to 500Hz 10 minutes on each axis Non operating 2 46gRMS from 5Hz to 500Hz 10 minutes on each axis Mechanical Shock Operating 50g 11ms half sine Mechanical Length 245mm 10 Height 163mm 6 4 Size Depth 52mm 2 Weight Excludes packing and accessories 1 2 Kg 2 6 lbs www b...

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Page 85: ...Specification Range Accuracy of rdg Resolution 60 00mV manual 10uV 600 0mV 100uV 6 000V 1mV 60 00V 10mV 600 0V 100mV DC Voltage 800V 1 1digit 1V 60 00mV manual 10uV 600 0mV manual 100uV 6 000V 1mV 60 00V 10mV AC Voltage 600 0V 1 3digits 100mV 60 00mA 1 5 1digit 10uA 600 0mA 1 1digit 100uA 6 000A 1mA DC Current 10 00A 1 5 3digits 10mA 60 00mA 1 5 3digits 10uA 600 0mA 1 1digit 100uA 6 000A 1mA AC Cu...

Page 86: ...0K 100Ω 6 000M 1 1digit 1KΩ Resistance 60 00M 1 5 3digits 10KΩ 40 00nF 10pF 400 0nF 100pF 4 000uF 1nF 40 00uF 10nF 400 0uF 1 75 10digits 100nF Capacitance Note The smallest capacitance value that can be measured is 5nF Diode 0V 2 0V On off Test 30Ω www burntec com ...

Page 87: ...1 Use a lint free cloth to remove floating dust on the outside of the oscilloscope and probes Take care to avoid scratching the display 2 Use a soft cloth dampened with water to clean the oscilloscope For more efficient cleaning you may use an aqueous solution of 75 isopropyl alcohol Note To avoid damage to the surface of the oscilloscope or probes do not use corrosive or chemical cleaning agents ...

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