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( 3 8 )  E X T I/O 

C o n n e c t i n g  s o c k e t  f o r  o p t i o n a l  m e m o r y  p a c k 

( M T - 1  7 2 5 )  a n d  t h e  o t h e r  e x t e r n a l  u n i t . 

( 3 9 )  P R I N T E R I/O 

C o n n e c t i n g  s o c k e t  f o r  o p t i o n a l  p r i n t e r  ( T P - 1  7 2 4 ) . 

( 4 3 )  S W E E P  O U T  ( O P T I O N A L ) 

M o u n t i n g  p o i n t  f o r  o u t p u t  t e r m i n a l  o f  s w e e p  s i g n a l . 

( 4 4 )  S W E E P  G A T E  ( O P T I O N A L ) 

M o u n t i n g  p o i n t  f o r  o u t p u t  t e r m i n a l of  s w e e p  g a t e 

s i g n a l . 

( 4 0 )  P R O B E  S E L E C T O R 

C o n n e c t o r  f o r  o p t i o n a l  p r o b e  s e l e c t o r  ( R U - 1 7 2 2 , 

R U - 1 7 2 3 ) . 

( 4 1 )  R E M O T E 

C o n n e c t o r  f o r  o p t i o n a l  r e m o t e  c o n t r o l l e r  ( R T - 1  7 2 1 ) . 

I  N O T E 1 

W h e n  c o n n e c t i n g or  d i s c o n n e c t i n g  a n y of  t h e  a b o v e 

a c c e s s o r i e s  ( 3 8 ) ,  ( 3 9 ) ,  ( 4 0 ) ,  ( 4 1 ) ,  e n s u r e  t h e 

p o w e r  s w i t c h  i s in  t h e  O F F  p o s i t i o n . 

( 4 2 )  C H 1  O U T 

V e r t i c a l  s i g n a l  o u t p u t  t e r m i n a l of  C H 1 . 

<  B O T T O M > 

( 4 5 )  Z - A X I S  I N P U T 

I n t e n s i t y  m o d u l a t i o n  t e r m i n a l .  I n t e n s i t y  i s  m o d u l a t e d 

a t  T T L  l e v e l . 

( 4 6 )  F U S E  H O L D E R 

C a r r i e s  1 . 2 A  f u s e . 

( 4 7 )  P O W E R  S O U R C E  C O N N E C T O R 

C o n n e c t o r  f o r  A C  p o w e r  i n p u t  c a b l e .  C e n t e r pin of 

t h r e e - w i r e  c o r d  i s  g r o u n d  t e r m i n a l . 

( 4 8 )  P O W E R  S U P P L Y  S E L E C T O R  S W I T C H 

T h i s  s w i t c h  m u s t  b e  a d j u s t e d  a c c o r d i n g  t o  t h e 

a v a i l a b l e  A C  p o w e r . 

L O W :

  9 0 V -  1 3 2  V ;

  H I G H :

 1  8 0 V -  2 6 4  V . 

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( 4 9 )  A S T I G 

T r a c e or  s p o t  a s t i g m a t i s m  c o m p e n s a t i o n  c o n t r o l . 

O n c e  a d j u s t e d ,  t h i s  c o n t r o l  d o e s  n o t  n e e d  f r e q u e n t 

r e a d j u s t m e n t . 

( 5 0 )  F E E T / C A B L E  W R A P 

W h e n  t h e  C S - 1  7 2 0  i s  u s e d  u p r i g h t  ( v e r t i c a l l y ) ,  t h e s e 

m o u l d i n g s  a c t  a s  f e e t .  T h e  A C  p o w e r  c a b l e  c a n  a l s o 

b e  w r a p p e d  a r o u n d  t h e m  w h e n  t h e  C S - 1  7 2 0  i s  n o t in 

u s e . 

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Summary of Contents for CS-1720

Page 1: ...C S 1 7 2 0 20 MHz DUAL TRACE PROGRAMMABLE OSCILLOSCOPE OPTION RT 1721 REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...L O P E R A T I O N 1 5 S E P O P E R A T I O N 1 5 T R I G G E R I N G O P E R A T I O N 1 6 S Y N C P O L A R I T Y 1 6 V I D E O S Y N C 1 6 S W E E P M A G N I F I C A T I O N 1 7 X Y O P E R A T I O N 1 7 P R O G R A M M I N G 1 7 E X P L A N A T I O N O F C O N S O L E F U N C T I O N S 1 7 P R O G R A M M E O P E R A T I O N 1 9 O P E R A T I O N O F O P T I O N 2 0 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 22 B...

Page 3: ... oscilloscope Presetting of four s t a r t A B C D and stop s t e p s is possible s o only o n e t o u c h operation is n e c e s s a r y to c h a n g e s t e p s 2 m V d i v a n d 2 0 M H z gives an oscilloscope of high s e n sitivity w i t h a w i d e bandwidth and at the s a m e time light and c o m p a c t T h e 1 4 0 m m rectangular C R T h a s internal graticule w i t h 8 x 1 0 d i v i s i o...

Page 4: ...amplitude 2 0 M H z HORIZONTAL AXIS CH2 INPUT Operating m o d e s S W E E P T I M E D I V range c a n be s e l e c t e d to X Y mode C H 1 Y a x i s C H 2 X axis Sensitivity S a m e a s C H 2 vertical a x i s A c c u r a c y S a m e a s C H 2 vertical a x i s Attenuation S a m e a s C H 2 vertical a x i s Input r e s i s t a n c e S a m e a s C H 2 vertical a x i s Input c a p a c i t y S a m e a ...

Page 5: ...STATES Programme items 8 b l o c k s 2 4 items 1 block C H 1 Input coupling A C D C Vertical sensitivity 2 m V d i v 5 V d i v 1 1 ranges C A L and 4 p r e s e t s with vernier adjustment are provided 2 block C H 2 Input coupling A C D C Vertical sensitivity 2 m V d i v 5 V d i v 1 1 ranges C A L and 4 presets w i t h vernier adjustment are provided 3 block S e p a r a t e S E P C H 1 C H 2 Operat...

Page 6: ... C 8 0 R H or less OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES R e m o t e controller R T 1 7 2 1 Probe selector 5 inputs x 2 c h a n n e l R U 1 7 2 2 Probe selector 1 0 inputs x 1 c h a n n e l R U 1 7 2 3 T h e r m a l printer T P 1 7 2 4 M e m o r y p a c k M T 1 7 2 5 RT 1721 REMOTE CONTROLLER OPTION REMOTE OPERATION SECTION V E R T I C A L A X I S C H 1 C H 2 Variable attenuation Vernier fine adjustment bet w e e ...

Page 7: ...ry level is getting low the S T E P L E D will flash w h e n the power is s w i t c h e d on In this e v e n t replace the batteries referring to the appropriate section in the m a i n t e n a n c e instructions 8 T o avoid possible electric s h o c k s ensure the earth terminal is properly c o n n e c t e d S e e front panel 1 6 for explanation and instructions 9 B e sure that no objects are allo...

Page 8: ...ides a zero signal b a s e line D C Direct input of both A C and D C c o m ponents of input signal 4 INPUT Vertical input terminal for C H 1 During X Y operation the Y a x i s input 5 V O L T S D I V Vertical attenuator for C H 2 having the s a m e function a s C H 1 V O L T S D I V 1 During X Y operation the X a x i s attenuator 6 GAIN P R E S E T C H 2 vertical attenuator adjuster and preset sel...

Page 9: ...u m e d 2 0 S O U R C E S e l e c t s s w e e p trigger s o u r c e V E R T M O D E Trigger signal is selected by setting vertical mode CH1 CH1 signal becomes trigger source CH2 CH2 signal becomes trigger source ALT For C H 1 CH1 signal becomes trigger source For C H 2 C H 2 signal becomes trigger source CHOP CHOP change over signal becomes trigger source ADD Algebraic sum of CH1 CH2 signals becom...

Page 10: ...G L E V E L 6 0 is pulled out P U L L N O R M F I X operation is a u t o m a t i c a l l y c a n c e l l e d a n d m a n u a l operation is s e l e c t e d 25 E X T T R I G External trigger input terminal If S O U R C E 2 0 s w i t c h h a s been set to E X T the signal at this input b e c o m e s the trigger s o u r c e 26 S T E P P r o g r a m m e step number indicator S t e p number c a n be in...

Page 11: ...on Four preset gains c a n be set and selected by G A I N P R E S E T 6 34 A T T E N U A T O R B A L A N C E Vertical D C balance control for C H 2 or X W h e n be ing turned the V O L T S D I V 5 adjust so the trace does not shift vertically 35 D C B A L A N C E Vertical D C balance control for C H 2 or X W h e n the G A I N 5 4 control of the vertical amplifier is being turned D C balance should...

Page 12: ... F position 42 C H 1 O U T Vertical signal output terminal of C H 1 B O T T O M 45 Z A X I S INPUT Intensity modulation terminal Intensity is modulated at T T L level 46 F U S E H O L D E R Carries 1 2 A f u s e 47 P O W E R S O U R C E C O N N E C T O R C o n n e c t o r for A C p o w e r input c a b l e Center pin of three wire cord is ground terminal 48 P O W E R S U P P L Y S E L E C T O R S W...

Page 13: ...t h e r a n g e of V O L T S D I V 5 A t C A L position fully c l o c k w i s e vertical attenuation c a n be calibrated In X Y opera tion it b e c o m e s the X a x i s attenuation fine adjust ment control W h e n the control is p u s h e d in P U S H P R E S E T the former function is c a n c e l l e d and the G A I N P R E S E T 6 and 3 3 s e t s or s e l e c t s the gain T h e gain is then tha...

Page 14: ...c o n t e n t s S T R T Start step setup k e y U s e d for setting up and reading out start step n u m b e r s in S T E P S E Q U E N C E END E n d step point k e y U s e d for setting up and reading out end s t e p s from S T E P S E Q U E N C E S C A N A u t o m a t i c s t e p t r a n s f e r k e y It automatically a d v a n c e s the s t e p s one by one w i t h about a one s e c o n d inter v...

Page 15: ...he input signal w a v e f o r m s of both C H 1 arid G H 2 will be displayed alternately e v e r y other s w e e p the trigger signal also alternating b e t w e e n C H 1 and C H 2 T h e r e f o r e there will be a m o m e n t a r y p a u s e b e t w e e n the t w o w a v e f o r m s W h e n C H O P is s e l e c t e d on vertical M O D E C H 1 and C H 2 will be indicated by chopping e a c h s w e ...

Page 16: ... 1 C H 2 In the c a s e of V I D E O F R A M E odd and e v e n fields c a n be s e l e c t e d S E P A R A T E S O U R C E V E R T I CAL MODE V E R T M O D E cm C H 2 LINE E X T cm Main C H 1 Main CH1 ON cm Sub C H 2 cm C H 2 Sub C H 2 C H 2 Main C H 2 Sub C H 1 cm C H 2 Main C H 2 Sub C H 1 C H 1 C H 1 cm C H 2 C H 2 C H 2 OFF A L T C H 1 C H 1 C H 2 C H 2 C H 1 C H 2 C H 1 C H 1 C H 2 C H 2 C H ...

Page 17: ... P R I N T operation this key s e r v e s a s a pause or reset key If the key is pressed o n c e in S C A N or P R I N T operation the C S 1 7 2 0 will p a u s e in the middle of the operation If the S C A N or P R N T key is then p r e s s e d operation will r e s u m e If the R E S E T key is pressed t w i c e in s u c c e s s i o n the programme will return to the S T A R T position P R I N T o...

Page 18: ...mistake instead of L O A D or vice v e r s a all important data will be changed A c c o r dingly be sure to press the correct key 12 STRT S t a r t step s e q u e n c e key U s e d for setting up S T A R T S T E P n u m b e r s and or read out the start step number of the s e q u e n c e 13 END End step s e q u e n c e k e y U s e d for setting up E N D S T E P n u m b e r s and or read out the en...

Page 19: ...cate in the w i n d o w the required number P u s h E N D and S T O k e y s in that order and the E N D S T E P is s e t up N o w t h e programme extent h a s been set up a n d recorded in the m e m o r y Using the s a m e procedure a s a b o v e three other s e q u e n c e c a n be s e t up HI START END STEP Reading out a S T E P S E Q U E N C E selection From A to D k e y s s e l e c t the k e y...

Page 20: ...2 2 In combination w i t h R U 1 7 2 2 inputs c a n be selected a s f o l l o w s C H 1 5 inputs C H 2 5 inputs E X T 3 inputs 20 b Connections with R U 1 7 2 3 T h e following inputs c a n be s e l e c t e d in combination C H 1 1 0 inputs C H 2 1 0 inputs E X T 3 inputs I N O T E 1 T h e probe s e l e c t o r R U 1 7 2 2 R U 1 7 2 3 p o w e r is interconnected w i t h the C S 1 7 2 0 o s c i l l...

Page 21: ...idity should also be avoided W h e n the M e m o r y p a c k back up battery is l o w the S T E P L E D s will flash on and off indicating a c h a n g e of battery is n e c e s s a r y If a mistake is m a d e and S A V E is p r e s s e d instead of L O A D or v i c e v e r s a the data will be lost therefore great care should be t a k e n to push the correct button VI Step Control Operation from E...

Page 22: ...rd s t a g e a m p and C H 1 C H 2 selector circuits amplified by the trigger amplifier and s e l e c t e d by the trigger s o u r c e selector s w i t c h SWEEP UNIT T h e external and internal s y n c signals are selected by the trigger s o u r c e selector s w i t c h and the selected signal p a s s e s through the trigger coupling s w i t c h and is amplified by t he trigger a m p T h i s sign...

Page 23: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM 23 ...

Page 24: ... R e p l a c e m e n t c a n be done easily 2 Insert the C R T carefully After locating the C R T on the retaining rubbers tighten the C R T retaining s c r e w s loosely Fix the s c r e w s of C R T bands s o the C R T is in parallel w i t h the f r a m e and then tighten the s c r e w s of C R T mounting h a r d w a v e 3 A s slots are provided in the C R T bracket the C R T c a n be m o v e d r...

Page 25: ... e n t s roughly REPLACING THE BATTERY If the S T E P L E D s flash on and off it is an indication that the m e m o r y b a c k u p battery is l o w and need replacing In s u c h a c a s e it m u s t be c h a n g e d in the control unit a s soon a s possible 1 R e m o v e the control unit from the body of the C S 1 7 2 0 as previously described 2 R e m o v e the 8 s c r e w s on the shield c a s e...

Page 26: ...isticated operation of the CS 1 7 2 0 T H E R M A L PRINTER T P 1 7 2 4 Serial transfer dot matrix M E M O R Y P A C K M T 1 7 2 5 C M O S R A M 1 k x 4 bit PROBE SELECTOR R U 1 7 2 2 5 inputs x 2 channel E X T X 3 PROBE SELECTOR RU 1723 1 0 inputs x 1 channel E X T X 3 26 ...

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