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Users Manual
Identifications
Display markers for a better
identification of all displayed waveforms, trigger level, delay,
or slope, and ground level.
Input Coupling
Modes of signal transmission for INPUT
A and INPUT B: AC coupling, DC coupling, and GND
(Scope only).
Input selection
Select if and how the INPUTS A and B
are displayed in Scope mode. This can be normal display,
inverted display, or neither.
Interface
Isolated optical to RS-232 Interface port for
printer output and computer interfacing.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
A display that uses liquid
crystals to display waveforms and text on its screen.
Main Display
The center display area that shows
measurement results or displays the waveform(s).
Marker
Identifies the point on the waveform on which a
measurement has occurred or is expected to occur. The
marker appears as an "X".
Master Reset
Procedure to restore the ScopeMeter test
tool to a set of initial standard settings.
Maximum Peak
The highest voltage value of a
waveform.
Menu
A list of choices on the display to select functions
via the five function keys.
Messages
On-line information for the user, provided in
situations where there is a conflict.
Meter Mode
In this setting, the ScopeMeter test tool
works like a digital multimeter, presenting information in
numerical readings, and with a reduced Scope display.
Minimum Peak
The lowest voltage value of a waveform.
Min Max Envelope
Scope mode feature that draws a
new trace without erasing earlier traces (envelope). This
allows you to capture momentary glitches without having to
constantly monitor the signal.
N-Cycle
Trigger function, the input signal is divided by N
before a trigger occurs. This creates a stable picture for
waveforms with a cyclic character.
Noise
Extraneous electrical signal, mostly unwanted.
Non-Repetitive Pulse
A random electrical waveform,
with no specific pattern or frequency.
Oscillations
The up-and-down peaks of a waveform.
One oscillation consists of one complete up-peak and one
complete down-peak.
Oscilloscope
A device for viewing and diagnosing