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General Safety Notice

1. Safety Terms and Symbols

Terms in this manual:

These terms may appear in this manual:

WARNING

: Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury 

or loss of life.

CAUTION

: Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in 

damage to this product or other property.

Terms on the Product:

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DANGER

:  indicates an injury hazard may be immediately accessible.

WARNING

:  indicates an injury hazard may be not immediately accessible.

CAUTION

:  indicates that a potential damage to the instrument or other property 

might occur.

Symbols on the Product:

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2. General Safety Information

Carefully read the following safety information in order to avoid any personal injury 

or damage on this product or any products connected with it. Review the following 

safety precautions carefully before operate the device to avoid any personal injuries or 

damages to the device and any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards use 

the device as specified by this user’s manual only. 

■ To Avoid Fire or Personal Injury.

 

■ Use Proper Power Cord.

 Use only the power cord specified for this product and 

certified for the country of use.

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Summary of Contents for Protek 1000 Series

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Page 5: ...ignal automatically 15 Using the Scope Meter 15 CHAPTER 2 Operating Scope 18 Set Vertical System 18 Set Horizontal System 29 Set Trigger System 33 Save Recall Waveforms and Setups 37 Utility Function...

Page 6: ...tes that a potential damage to the instrument or other property might occur Symbols on the Product These symbols may appear on the product 2 General Safety Information Carefully read the following saf...

Page 7: ...e product Consult the product manual for further ratings information before making connections to the product Use Proper Probe To avoid shock hazard use a properly rated probe for your measurement Avo...

Page 8: ...ixels resolution USB storage and printing supports firmware upgrade via USB interface Adjustable waveform intensity more effective waveform viewing One touch automatic setup ease of use AUTOSET 15 Wav...

Page 9: ...essories in this guide If the contents are incomplete or damaged please notify our distributor at your local area or the overseas sales dept of GSI Check the instrument In case there is any mechanical...

Page 10: ...Figure 1 1 Protek1000 Series H H Scope Meter Front Panel 1000MENUAL indd 7 2009 04 06 9 06 46...

Page 11: ...Figure 1 2 Front Panel Description Description 1 LCD Display 2 F1 F5 Sets or switch options for the menu 3 Arrow Keys 4 Hori Shows Hori menu 1000MENUAL indd 8 2009 04 06 9 06 49...

Page 12: ...osition 11 CH2 Shows the CH2 menu 12 VOLTS Decrease or Increase the voltage div 13 CH1 Shows the CH1 menu 14 M R Shows the Math or REF menu 15 DMM Buttons The DMM control buttons 16 DMM SCOPE Switch D...

Page 13: ...source 7 Shows the trigger level 8 Shows the power 9 The center of current waveform window 10 CH1 waveform 11 The trigger level symbol 12 The grid 13 CH2 waveform 14 Shows the time base 15 Shows the...

Page 14: ...tery recharging 2 Multi meter test lead 3 Multi meter input jacks including three circular banana jacks and tow square jacks The three circular jacks are used for voltage current and resistance inputs...

Page 15: ...n the probe to 10X and connect the probe to Channel 1 on the scope meter To do this Align the slot in the probe connector with the key on the CH 1 BNC connector Push to connect and twist to the right...

Page 16: ...10X press CH1 Probe 10X Set the switch to 10X on the probe and connect it to CH1 of the scope meter When using the probe hook tip insert the tip onto the probe firmly to ensure proper connection Atta...

Page 17: ...ttest square wave being displayed on the oscilloscope 4 Repeat if necessary WARNNING To avoid electric shock while using the probe be sure the perfection of the insulated cable and do not touch the me...

Page 18: ...current setting to display the signal It will automatically adjust the vertical and horizontal scaling the trigger coupling type position slope level and mode settings Using the Scope Meter This part...

Page 19: ...16 Figure 1 6 Menu Operation The following example shows how to use the tools menus to select a function as shown in the following figure Figure 1 7 The Menu 1000MENUAL indd 16 2009 04 06 9 06 57...

Page 20: ...ion with the button To set up the horizontal system 1 Change the time base The or button changes the time base in a 1 2 5 step sequence and displays thevalue in the status bar 2 Move signal horizontal...

Page 21: ...of Protek1000 series scope meter has its own independent operation menu and it will pop up after pressing CH1 or CH2 button The settings of all items in the menu are shown in the table below To make...

Page 22: ...ure correct vertical scale reading Reset Set the vertical display position back to 0 1 2 Go to the next menu page 2 2 Back to the previous menu page Invert ON OFF Turn on the invert function Turn off...

Page 23: ...1 Coupling AC to set AC coupling It will pass AC component blocks the DC component of the input signal The waveform is displayed as Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Waveform Display Press CH1 Coupling DC to set...

Page 24: ...veform is displayed as Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Waveform Display Press CH1 Coupling GND to set GND coupling it disconnects the input signal The screen displays as Figure 2 5 1000MENUAL indd 21 2009 04 06...

Page 25: ...ent results reflect the actual voltage levels at the probe tip To change or check the probe attenuation setting press the CH1 or CH2 button according to which channel in use Toggle the Probe soft butt...

Page 26: ...23 Figure 2 7 Invert off Figure 2 8 Invert on 1000MENUAL indd 23 2009 04 06 9 07 04...

Page 27: ...atus The oscilloscope is set to full bandwidth and passing the high frequency component in the signal The waveform is displayed as Figure 2 9 Figure 2 9 BW limit Off Press CH1 F5 F3 ON to set up bandw...

Page 28: ...sured by the grid and the cursor The Math menu Figure 2 11 The Math menu The Math menu setting table Menu Setting Description Enable ON OFF Turn on math Turn off math Operate A B A B A X B A B FFT Add...

Page 29: ...systems Characterize noise in DC power supplies Analyze harmonics in power lines Analyze vibration The FFT menu Figure 2 12 The FFT menu The FFT menu table Menu Setting Description Source CH1CH2 Defin...

Page 30: ...ursts the signal levels before and after the event are nearly equal Equal amplitude sine waves with fixed frequencies Broadband random noise with a relatively slow varying spectrum Hanning Hamming Bet...

Page 31: ...en using external memory Menu Setting Description Source CH1 CH2 Select channel1 as REF channel Select channel2 as REF channel Location Internal External Select memory location in scope Select memory...

Page 32: ...ntal System The horizontal system changes the horizontal scale and position of waveforms The horizontal center of the screen is the time reference for waveforms Changing the horizontal scale causes th...

Page 33: ...ay updates from right to left Reset Pressing this button clears trigger offset and moves the trigger point to the horizontal center of the screen 1 TIME DIV Use this button to select the horizontal ti...

Page 34: ...trigger s horizontal offset according to the center of the window 4 The horizontal time base main time base 5 The trigger position in the current waveform windows X Y Format This format is useful for...

Page 35: ...display format The following modes or functions will not work in X Y format Automatic Measurements Cursor Measurements REF and MATH Operations Horizontal Position Trigger Controls 1000MENUAL indd 32...

Page 36: ...igger modes Edge Pulse and Alternative Edge An edge trigger occurs when the trigger input passes through a specified voltage level in the specified slope direction Pulse Use this trigger type to catch...

Page 37: ...n to show the pulse trigger menu as the following table The Pulse Trigger Menu Page 1 2 Figure 2 22 The Pulse Trigger Menu Page 2 2 Figure 2 23 The Pulse Trigger Table Page 1 2 Menu Setting Descriptio...

Page 38: ...options are as follows Edge Pulse Slope and video The info of the trigger level of the two channels will be displayed on the upper right of the screen Press TRIG F1 ALT button to show the ALT trigger...

Page 39: ...g invalid triggers the scope meter cannot synchronize the waveform and the waveform seems to roll across the display If valid triggers occur the display becomes stable on the screen Any factor results...

Page 40: ...tory setups Internal Go to menu for internal memoryoperation External Go to menu for external memoryoperation Wave The Wave menu Figure 2 25 The Wave menu The Wave menu table Menu Setting Description...

Page 41: ...Setting Description External Go to menu for external memoryoperation Factory The Factory menu Figure 2 29 The Factory menu The Factory menu table Menu Setting Description Load Recall factory setups o...

Page 42: ...to the internal memory location External Memory Press SAVE RECALL External to go to the following menu Menu Setting Description New File To create new file Delete File Delete file Load Recall wavefor...

Page 43: ...rms setups and default settings Save Save waveforms and setups NOTE 1 Select save stores not only the waveforms but also the current scope meter 2 To ensure the setups being saved properly only after...

Page 44: ...Page 3 3 Figure 2 33 The Utility menu The Utility menu Page 1 3 Menu Setting Description Sound ON OFF Turn beeper sound on off Frequency ON OFF Turn off Frequency Counter Turn on Frequency Counter Ac...

Page 45: ...libration adjusts the internal circuitry to get the best accuracy Use these functions to calibrate the vertical and horizontal systems For maximum accuracy at any time run this calibration if the ambi...

Page 46: ...ameter of vertical system CH1 CH2 Pass Fail The Pass Fail function monitors changes of signals and output pass or fail signals by comparing the input signal is within the pre defined mask Press Utilit...

Page 47: ...ted Operate Stop Start Pass Fail test stopped press to run Pass Fail test running press to stop 1 2 The Pass Fail menu table Page 2 2 Menu Setting Description 2 2 Stop output ON OFF Stop test when out...

Page 48: ...cription 2 2 Save Store created test mask into internal memory Load Recall mask setting file from internal memory The Mask setting menu Page 2 2 When the save as external memory Menu Setting Descripti...

Page 49: ...d source channel End Frame 1 1000 Set number of record frames Operate Start Stop Record stopped press to Start recording Press to stop recording 1 2 The Record menu table Page 2 2 Menu Setting Descrip...

Page 50: ...tart frame Cur Frame 1 1000 Select current frame to be played End Frame 1 1000 Set End frame Storage Store recorded waveforms to non volatile memory according to the setup frames The storage menu Page...

Page 51: ...xport menu Same asREF import export menu The Storage menu when the save as external memory Page 2 2 Menu Setting Description Save Go to save menu same as REF save menu Load Go to load menu see Table 2...

Page 52: ...ameter Meas All ON OFF Turn on all measurement result Turn off al measurement result Clear Clear measurement result on screen The Voltage Measurement menu Menu Description Pk to Pk Peak to peak Max Mi...

Page 53: ...Fall time Time taken from upper threshold to lower threshold Width Measured of the first positive pulse in the waveform Width Measured of the first Negative pulse in the waveform Duty Positive Duty Cy...

Page 54: ...Y Shown as vertical line to measure the horizontal parameters Shown as horizontal line to measure the vertical parameters Source CH1 CH2 MATH Select the measurement signal source Cursor A Cursor B The...

Page 55: ...adjust the increment between the cursors The values will be automatically displayed on the right upper corner of screen when the cursor function menu is hidden or displaying other menus 1000MENUAL in...

Page 56: ...a jack inputs for the Meter functions COM V m A A Multimeter Operation Window Figure 3 1 Multimeter operation window Description 1 Battery electric quantity indictor 2 Measurement mode indictors DC Di...

Page 57: ...e window that was in use last time before you quit multimeter measure When you switch to the multimeter measure the first time the default measure mode is DC voltage mode Measuring Resistance Values T...

Page 58: ...displayed on the screen in V Then the screen will look like the following figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Diode Measurement Making On off Test To perform an On off test do the following 1 Press the On off key a...

Page 59: ...o the following 1 Press the C key and a capacitor symbol appears on the top of the screen 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V banana jack input 3 Connect...

Page 60: ...voltage do the following 1 Press the V key and DC 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 banana jack input 3 Connect the re...

Page 61: ...1 Press the V key and DC appears at the screen 2 Press the F1 key and AC appears at the screen 3 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V banana jack input 4 Co...

Page 62: ...appears at the screen The unit on the main reading screen is mA Press F2 to switch the measurement between mA and 10A 600mA is acquiescently 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and...

Page 63: ...on the main reading screen is mA 2 Press F2 key change to 10A measurement the unit on the main reading screen is A 3 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the 10A...

Page 64: ...een is mA and mA will display on the bottom of the screen press F2 to switch the measurement between mA and 10A 600mA is acquiescently 2 Press the F1 key once and AC will display on the bottom of the...

Page 65: ...2 Press F2 key change to 10A measurement the unit on the main reading screen is A 3 Press the F1 key once and AC will display on the bottom of the screen 4 Insert the black lead into the COM banana ja...

Page 66: ...relative measurement At first it is required to acquire a reference value 1 Press the R key 2 Insert the black lead into the COM banana jack input and the red lead into the V banana jack input 3 Conne...

Page 67: ...perform the following steps 1 Press F3 key and MANUAL is displayed on the bottom of the screen to enter the manual range mode 2 Under the manual range mode the measuring range is increased by a stage...

Page 68: ...p 2 The measurement result is 10 times higher or lower than the value expected Check if the probe attenuation is the same as the channel attenuation 3 The waveform is displayed on the screen but is no...

Page 69: ...Resistance 1M Capacitance 15pF Input Sensitivity Protek1006 10mV div to 5V div Protek1020 2mv div to 10v div Protek1050 2mv div to 10v div Protek1160 2mv div to 10v div Protek1260 2mv div to 10v div...

Page 70: ...ut Channel 2 Phrase Shift Max 3 degree Cursors and Measurement Voltage Vpp Vamp Vmax Vmin Vtop Vmid Vbase Vavg Vrms Vcrms Preshoot Overshoot Time Frequency Rise time Fall Time Postive Width Negative W...

Page 71: ...ontal Dots INTERFACE USB USB host Device 2 0 Full Speed Supported Optional RS232 LAN POWER SOURCE Line Voltage Range AC 100V 240V 50Hz 60Hz DC Input 8 5 VDC 1500mA Battery Power Installed 6 hours Li i...

Page 72: ...de but not being subjected to the hinted guarantee items related to tradable characteristic and any particular purpose GSI will not take any responsibility in cases regarding to indirect particular an...

Page 73: ...be turned off during charging The battery can supply power for 4 hours after being charged completely Notice To avoid superheat of battery during charging the environment temperature is not allowed t...

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