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(7).

20MHz BWL 

– Pushbutton with indicator LED.

Briefly pressing the pushbutton, the bandwidth is reduced to approx.

20MHz, and the measurement is made by eliminating undesired high

frequency signal from the waveform. Also the high frequency

component over 20MHz is eliminated from the trigger signal.

(8).

CURSOR POS - 

V1/2

 — Pushbutton with double function and

associated indicator LED.

The function of Cursor Position or CH1/CH2 Position can be selected

only after the pushbutton of Cursor Function is pressed to appear

enabling their cursor measurement. Press the pushbutton once briefly

to have the related LED lighted, the CH1/CH2 POSITION control

knob is then operated as CURSOR 1/CURSOR 2 POSITION control.

V1/2

The function is required and available only in DUAL mode in

combination with 

V (Voltage) measurement. Pressing and holding

the pushbutton, then switch between CH1 and CH2, the measured

result will be displayed by the readout with “

V1…” or “

V2…”

providing the defection coefficient is calibrated. The settings of the

cursors must be related to the signal of the selected channel.

(9).

CH1 POSITION – C1

 — Control knob with double function.

The vertical trace position of channel 1 can be set with the control knob,

which is also operated as CURSOR 1 position control in cursor

measurement mode.

(10)

CH2 POSITION – C2

 — Control knob has several functions.

The vertical trace position of channel 2 can be set with the control

knob, which is also operated as CURSOR 2 position control in cursor

measurement mode. In alternate time base mode, this control knob

can be used to separate the DELAY time base trace from the MIAN

time base trace. Please note TRACE SEP (11).

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(11)

TRACE SEP

The instrument contains a trace separate function which is required in

the alternate time base mode to separate the DELAY time base trace(s)

from the MAIN time base in vertical direction. Consequently this

function is only available in alternate time base mode. Press the

pushbutton once to have the related LED lighted, the CH1 POSITION

control knob is then operated as vertical position control for the trace(s)

of the DELAY time base.

(12)

ALT/CHOP/ADD-INV

The pushbutton has several functions, which are required and available

only when both channels are active.

ALT

– Displays in the readout, indicates alternate channel switching.

After each time base sweeps the instrument internally, switches over

from channel 1 and channel 2 and vice versa.

CHOP

– Indicates chopper mode.

The channel switching occurs constantly between channel 1 and

channel 2 during each sweep.

ADD

– Displays in the readout, indicates additional mode.

Whether the algebraic sum (addition) or the difference (subtraction) of

both input signals is displayed, depends on the phase relationship and

the INV setting. As a result, both signals are displayed as one signal.

For correct measurements, the deflection coefficients for both channels

must be equal.

INV—

Pressing and holding the pushbutton to set the channel 2 invert

function on or off. The invert on condition is indicated with a horizontal

bar above “CH2” in the readout. The invert function causes the signal

display of channel 2 to be inverted by 180

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Summary of Contents for GOS-6200

Page 1: ...and Checks 5 4 Function Check 5 5 Basic Operation 5 6 Measurement Application 36 36 38 39 41 43 52 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 Fuse Replacement 6 2 Line Voltage 6 3 Cleaning 56 56 56 57 7 BLOCK DIAGRAM 58 GOS...

Page 2: ...loured Blue or Black The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or P or coloured Brown or Red If in doubt consult the instructions provided with the eq...

Page 3: ...bility EN 61000 4 6 1996 Power Frequency Magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 1993 Voltage Dips Interrupts EN 61000 4 11 1994 Low Voltage Equipment Directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC Safety Requirements...

Page 4: ...signal measurements on fields frames and lines 6 Z axis intensity modulation For applying a blanking signal from an external source The trace displayed on the screen may be intensity modulated where...

Page 5: ...ield 1 Field 2 NTSC 525H 1H 263H 1H 262H PAL 625H TV Sync SECAM 625H 1H 313H 1H 312H Max External Input Voltage 400V DC AC peak at 1kHz TRIGGER SYSTEM External Input Impedance 1M 5 25pF approx GOS 620...

Page 6: ...2k approx Auto Set Input Channel CH1 CH2 Frequency Response 50Hz 50MHz Panel Setting Save Recall 10 sets SPECIAL FUNCTION Panel Setups Lock Provided Voltage AC 100V 120V 230V 10 selectable Frequency 5...

Page 7: ...power cord before removing the fuse holder GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 9 3 3 Environment The normal ambient temperature range of this instrument is from 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F To operate the inst...

Page 8: ...are indicated by a warning beep Except the Power pushbutton POWER the Focus control FOCUS the Scale Illumination control ILLUM and the Trace Rotation control all other controls are electronically sel...

Page 9: ...tensity and turning it counterclockwise to decrease the intensity The TRACE READOUT pushbutton is for selecting the intensity function and indicates the letter TRACE INTEN or READOUT INTEN in the read...

Page 10: ...ol in cursor measurement mode In alternate time base mode this control knob can be used to separate the DELAY time base trace from the MIAN time base trace Please note TRACE SEP 11 GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCO...

Page 11: ...the VOLTS DIV function between attenuator and vernier variable The current setting is displayed by the symbol in the readout After switching on the VAR turn the VOLTS DIV control knob counterclockwise...

Page 12: ...ignal parts displayed by the MAIN time base can be expanded in X direction The expansion ratio depends on the time deflection coefficient ratio of both time bases ie MTB 0 1ms DTB 1 s 100 1 With highe...

Page 13: ...be made visible with the aid of the H POSITION control SETUPS LOCK Pressing and holding the pushbutton then switch the panel setups lock function on or off To avoid unintentional touch of the setting...

Page 14: ...s will display a baseline trace when there is no trigger signal or the frequency is below 10Hz The setting of triggering level changed only when the TRIGGER LEVEL control is adjusted to a new level se...

Page 15: ...R NR AC AC Attenuates trigger signal frequency components below 10Hz and blocks the DC component of the signal AC coupling is useful for triggering on AC waveforms that have a large DC offset GOS 6200...

Page 16: ...h the external signal GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 27 30 HO DELAY Control knob with a double function and associated LED The control knob has two different functions depending on the time base mo...

Page 17: ...ity to obtain TV line triggering on the horizontal sync pulse The current setting is displayed in the readout SYSTEM field line number GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 29 32 SLOPE TV SYNC POLA Pushbu...

Page 18: ...nstrument contains 10 non volatile memories which can be used by the operator to save instrument setting and to recall them It relates to all controls which are electronically selected Press or pushbu...

Page 19: ...here the input signals are commonly connected to the oscilloscope 36 CH1 Input BNC socket This BNC socket is the signal input for channel 1 In X Y mode signals at this input are used for the Y or X de...

Page 20: ...t power and additional signal connections GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 35 40 Line voltage selector and input fuse holder Select power source and contain the primary power fuse The fuse rating is...

Page 21: ...ment controls connectors and indicators refer to the Instruction of Front Panel and Rear Panel of this manual 5 1 Readout Display The CRT readout display indicates how to set up the instrument control...

Page 22: ...h quality low loss coaxial cables Coaxial cables must be terminated at both ends in their characteristic impedance to prevent signal reflections within the cable Use suitable impedance matching device...

Page 23: ...ANUAL 41 5 4 Function Check When you start to check the operation of your oscilloscope proceed the following instruction 1 Install the 10 probes onto CH1 and CH2 inputs 2 Connect the probe tips to the...

Page 24: ...y 2 10 Set to the CHOP mode by pressing the ALT CHOP ADD pushbutton briefly 11 Turn off the CH2 INV by pressing and holding the pushbutton GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 43 5 5 Basic Operation Disp...

Page 25: ...e Single X Y Operation To compare the frequency and phase between two signals by using the X Y mode The X Y waveform displays different amplitude frequency and phase The figure 5 7 shows a typical wav...

Page 26: ...triggering by main sweep and set MAIN TIME DIV control as desired GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 47 2 Set the MAIN ALT DELAY button to ALT mode and set the time range of the DELAY TIME DIVE control...

Page 27: ...veform display In such a case the sweep can be stable synchronized to the measured signal waveform by adjusting the HO Hold off time of the sweep waveform Figure 5 11 a shows several different wavefor...

Page 28: ...al signal of TV V and Figure 5 12 b shows horizontal signal of TV H and Fig 5 12 c shows horizontal signal signal line of TV L Figure 5 12 a TV V Figure 5 12 b TV H Figure 5 12 c TV L GOS 6200 OSCILLO...

Page 29: ...e on the screen Typical measurement readouts and applications are shown in Figure 5 14 The measurement values are automatically controlled by the VOLTS DIV and TIME DIV control settings GOS 6200 OSCIL...

Page 30: ...or frequency measurement When the two cursors are superimposed at two edge points of the one period waveform by the C1 POSITION and C2 POSITION controls the measurement value is displayed in frequency...

Page 31: ...is tapped to permit operation from 100 120 or 230VAC 50 60Hz line voltage Conversion from one line voltage to another is done by changing the line voltage selector switch as shown in page 8 The rear...

Page 32: ...GOS 6200 OSCILLOSCOPE USER MANUAL 58 7 Block Diagram...

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