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Frame sync pulse triggering

Remark: 
Using frame sync triggering in dual trace chopped mode may 
result in interference, then the dual trace alternate mode 
should be chosen. It may also be necessary to turn the read-
out off.

In order to achieve frame sync pulse triggering call MODE, 
select video signal triggering and then FILTER to select frame 
triggering. It may be selected further whether ”all“, ”only even“ 
or ”only odd“ half frames shall trigger. Of course, the correct TV 
standard must be selected fi rst of all (625/50 or 525/60).

The time base setting should be adapted, with 2 ms/cm a com-
plete half frame will be displayed. Frame sync pulses consist 
of several pulses with a half line rep rate. 

Line sync pulse triggering

In order to choose line snyc triggering call MODE and select 
VIDEO, enter FILTER, make sure that the correct video standard 
is selected (625/50 or 525/60) and select Line.

If ”ALL“ was selected each line sync pulse will trigger. It is also 
possible to select a line number ”LINE No.“.

In order to display single lines a time base setting of TIME/DIV. 
= 10 μs/cm is recommended, this will show 1½ lines. In general 
the composite video signal contains a high dc component which 
can be removed by ac coupling, provided the picture is steady. 
Use the POSITION control to keep the display within the screen. 
If the video content changes like with a regular tv program only 
DC coupling is useful, otherwise the vertical position would 
continuously move.  

The sync separator is also operative with external triggering. 
Consult the specifi cations for the permissible range of trigger 
voltage. The correct slope must be chosen as the external 
trigger may have a different polarity from the composite video. 
In case of doubt display the external trigger signal.

LINE trigger

Consult SOURCE 

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 in ”Controls and Readout“ for specifi c 

information.

If the readout shows Tr:Line the trigger signal will be internally 
taken from the line (50 or 60 Hz).

This trigger signal is independent of the scope input signals and 
is recommended for all signals synchronous with the line. Within 
limits this will also be true for multiples or fractions of the line 
frequency. As the trigger signal is taken off internally there is 
no minimum signal height on the screen for a stable display. 
Hence even very small voltages like ripple or line frequency 
interference can be measured.

Please note that with line triggering the polarity switching will 
select either the positive or negative half period of the line, not 
the slope. The trigger level control will move the trigger point 
over most of a half wave. 

Line frequency interference may be checked using a search 
coil which preferably should have a high number of turns and 
a shielded cable. Insert a 100 Ω resistor between the center 
conductor and the BNC connector. If possible the coil should 
be shielded without creating a shorted winding. 

Alternate trigger

This mode is selected with SOURCE 

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 Alt. 1/2. The readout 

will display Tr:alt, but no trigger point symbol indicating level 
and time position. 

This trigger mode is to be used with greatest care and should be 
an exception rather than the rule, because the time relationships 
visible on the screen are completely meaningless, they depend 
only on the shape of the signals and the trigger level! 

In this mode the trigger source will be switched together with 
the channel switching, so that when CH1 is displayed in the 
dual channel alternate mode the trigger is taken from CH1 
and when CH2 is displayed the trigger is taken from CH2. This 
way two uncorrelated signals can be displayed together. If this 
mode is inadvertently chosen the time relationships between 
the signals will also be lost when both signals are correlated! 
(Except for the special case that both happen to be square waves 
with extremely fast rise times). Of course, this trigger mode is 
only possible in the dual channel alternate mode and also not 
with external or line trigger. AC coupling is recommended for 
most cases. 

External triggering

This trigger mode may be selected with SOURCE 

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 Extern. 

The readout will display Tr:ext. AUXILIARY INPUT 

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 will be the 

input for the external trigger signal, all internal trigger sources 
will be disconnected. In this mode the trigger point symbol (level 
and time position) will not be displayed, only the trigger time 
position will be indicated. External triggering requires a signal 
of 0.3 to 3 V

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, synchronous with the vertical input signal(s). 

Triggering will also be possible within limits with multiples or 
fractions of the vertical input signal frequency. As the trigger 
signal may have any polarity, it may happen that the vertical 
input signal will start with a negative slope in spite of having 
selected positive slope; slope selection refers now to the ex-
ternal trigger.

Indication of triggered operation (TRIG’D LED)

Refer item 

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 in ”Controls and Readout“. The LED labelled 

TRIG’D indicates triggered operation provided:

– Suffi cient amplitude of the internal or external trigger sig-

nal.

–  The trigger point symbol is not above or below the signal.

If these conditions are met the trigger comparator will output 
triggers to start the time base and to turn on the trigger indi-
cation. The trigger indicator is helpful for setting the trigger 
up, especially with low frequency signals (use normal trigger) 
and very short pulses.

The trigger indication will store and display triggers for 100 ms. 
With signals of very low rep rate the indicator will fl ash accor-
dingly. If more than one signal period is shown on the screen 
the indicator will fl ash each period.

Hold off time adjustment

Consult ”Controls and Readout“ HOR VAR 

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 Hold off time 

for specifi c information. 
After the time base has defl ected the trace from left to right, 
the trace will be blanked so the retrace is invisible. The next 

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Summary of Contents for HM2005-2

Page 1: ...2 0 0 M H z A n a l o g O s c i l l o s c o p e H M 2 0 0 5 2 Manual English...

Page 2: ...s the oscilloscope may be effected by such elds Although the interior of the oscilloscope is screened by the cabinet direct radiation can occur via the CRT gap As the bandwidth of each ampli er stage...

Page 3: ...12 Trace rotation TR 12 Probe adjustment and use 12 1 kHz adjustment 12 1 MHz adjustment 13 Operating modes of the vertical ampli er 13 XY operation 14 Phase measurements with Lissajous gures 14 Measu...

Page 4: ...5 60 and 625 50 standard 250MHz 6 Digit Frequency Counter Cursor and Automatic Measurement 14kV high writing speed CRT Readout Autoset Delay Line no Fan Save Recall Memories for Instrument Settings He...

Page 5: ...Hz 3dB X Y phase shift 3 220kHz Accessories supplied Line Cord Operators Manual and Software for Windows on CD ROM 2 Probes 10 1 HZ200 RS 232 Interface HO710 Optional accessories HO720 Dual Interface...

Page 6: ...in into the next locking position Handle mounting dismounting The handle can be removed by pulling it out further depending on the instrument model in position B or F Safety The instrument ful ls the...

Page 7: ...tions are valid after a 30 minute warm up period between 15 and 30 degr C Speci cations without tolerances are average values Warranty and repair HAMEG instruments are subjected to a strict quality co...

Page 8: ...n 28 Calls selectable trigger lter coupling noise reject and trigger slope menu 18 SOURCE pushbutton 29 Calls trigger source menu e g CH1 CH2 Alt 1 2 External AC Line 19 TRIG d LED 29 Lit on condition...

Page 9: ...in the menu hierarchy F r o n t P a n e l E l e m e n t s B r i e f D e s c r i p t i o n VAR VAR VAR x10 FOCUS TRACE VOLTS DIV VAR VOLTS DIV VAR TIME DIV VAR X POS INTENS LEVEL A B MENU AUX AUXILIAR...

Page 10: ...which coupling was chosen stands for DC stands for AC For hf measurement an in ternal 50 terminator can be activated which is indicated by an symbol in the readout Amplitude of signals In contrast to...

Page 11: ...e and probe may be neglected For the measurement of rise times proceed mainly as outlined above however rise times may be measured anywhere on the screen It is mandatory that the rising portion of the...

Page 12: ...ent from the live wire into the safety ground First time operation and initial adjustments Prior to rst time operation the connection between the instru ment and safety ground must be ensured hence th...

Page 13: ...following rule Always look at the two signals in the one channel only or the dual modes not in ADD mode and make sure that they are within the permissible input signal range this is the case if they...

Page 14: ...ollowing formulas and a pocket calculator with trigonometric functions This calculation is independent of the signal amplitudes Please note As the trigonometric functions are periodic limit the cal cu...

Page 15: ...degree will result a b a b m or m 100 a b a b a UT 1 m and b UT 1 m When measuring the modulation degree the amplitude and time variables can be used without any in uence on the result Triggering and...

Page 16: ...h will cause a trigger irrespective of the polarity of the next slope Rising slope means that a signal comes from a negative po tential and rises towards a positive one This is independent of the vert...

Page 17: ...f possible the coil should be shielded without creating a shorted winding Alternate trigger This mode is selected with SOURCE 18 Alt 1 2 The readout will display Tr alt but no trigger point symbol ind...

Page 18: ...ne period of a signal is displayed at a convenient time base setting Increasing the sweep speed with TIME DIV will expand the display from the start so that parts of the signal will disappear from the...

Page 19: ...disconnected from safety ground Except for the two test leads there may be no further connection between scope and component See Tests within a circuit As described in section Safety all ground conne...

Page 20: ...d of FET With depletion type MOSFETs and all JFETs the channel will conduct if prior to testing the gate was connected to the source The Rdson will be shown As this can be very low it may look like a...

Page 21: ...ith the interface HO710 the scope rmware can be updated via the interface The RS 232 interface has the usual 9 pole D Sub connector The scope can be remotely controlled via this bidirectional interfac...

Page 22: ...tely upon leaving the menu Each menu is assisted by HELP texts which can be called by pressing the HELP 8 and which will be also displayed by the readout If HELP was called and the INTENS knob 2 moved...

Page 23: ...layed pressing the CURSOR MEASURE pushbutton again then causes the display of the Cursors menu and its selection box Additionally the FOCUS TRACE MENU pushbutton 3 will light indicating that the INTEN...

Page 24: ...rmine for which signal channel the CURSOR measurements are valid This is done by showing the INTENS knob signal next to the channel number After selection of the signal source the CURSOR lines must th...

Page 25: ...l 2 POSITION 2 will function as Y position control of CH2 in Yt mode and if the CH1 2 CURSOR TRACE SEP pushbutton 11 is not illuminated 6 SETTINGS pushbutton Pressing this pushbutton will open the SET...

Page 26: ...atic probe factor or manual probe setting dependent The readout will display the calibrated sensitivity e g CH1 5mV Depending on the sensitivity selection the signal will be shown with smaller or grea...

Page 27: ...pe Thereafter the LEVEL A B control will control the time base B trigger a second trigger point symbol will be shown and marked with B turning it CW will increase the sensitivity The sensitivities can...

Page 28: ...led as XY displays can not be triggered 17 1 Menu Slope The menu Edge will appear if Edge was selected in the Trig ger menu to be called with MODE 16 pushbutton and after the FILTER 17 pushbutton was...

Page 29: ...ing dark X position control green Delay time control 22 1 X POS If the pushbutton doesn t lit the HORIZONTAL knob 23 functions In BOTH MODE both slopes will trigger This allows e g the display of eye...

Page 30: ...selected and the option B variable On Off was set to Off Turning the control CCW will decrease turning it CW will in crease the time base speed The speed can be selected between 20 ms cm 50 ns cm in a...

Page 31: ...se A Further information can be found in the section HOLD OFF adjustment in the chapter Triggering and time bases 25 MAG x10 pushbutton Pressing this pushbutton will turn on the x 10 magni er No menu...

Page 32: ...be determined with respect to the formerly set zero reference 27 3 Invert On Off unavailable in XY mode This pushbutton will alternate between not inverted or inverted of the CH1 signal The readout wi...

Page 33: ...inputs and not from the added signal there is no true reference for the trigger point symbol the symbol will thus be switched off However the LEVEL A B control 15 is active 28 5 XY mode In this mode C...

Page 34: ...ation The value automatically or manually selec ted will be automatically taken into account regarding the sensitivity indicated and measurements 29 5 1 If a HAMEG probe with automatic dividing ratio...

Page 35: ...tment of 10 1 probes The frequency can be selected by pressing the pushbutton PROBE ADJ and calling the menu Utilities Further information may be found in the section Probe adjust ment and use in the...

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