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1. Legend 

 

Frontview 

 
 

 

 

Backside 

 

(1) 

Frequency LED display 

 

 

(30) 

Function Select Switch 

(2) 

Attenuation 

Switch 

   31) 

SET/RESET 

Switch 

(3) 

Channel Select Switch 

 

 

(32) 

DC

/AC 

(

(

(o)

)

)

 Switch 

(4) 

Gate 

Time 

Switch 

   33) 

UP 

Switch 

(5) 

Data 

Hold 

Switch 

   34) 

DOWN 

Switch 

(6) 

Reset 

Switch 

   (35) 

Power 

ON/OFF 

Switch 

(DMM) 

(7) 

Period 

Switch 

   (36) 

Capacitor 

Socket 

(8) 

Ratio 

Switch 

   (37) 

Range 

Select 

Switch 

(9) 

Time 

Interval 

Switch   (38) 

20 

Ampere 

Terminal 

(10) 

Difference 

Switch 

   39) 

Milliampere 

Terminal 

(11) 

Addition 

Switch 

   (40) 

Common 

Terminal 

(12) 

Totalize 

Switch 

   (41) 

Voltage/

 Terminal 

(13) 

CH A Input Connector 

 

 

(42) 

DPS LCD Display (3 ½ digits) 

(14) 

CH C Input Connector 

 

 

(43) 

Voltage Control Knob 

(15) 

CH B Input Connector 

 

 

(44) 

Ampere Control Knob 

(16) 

VCF Input Connector 

 

 

(45) 

5 V/2 A Output Terminal 

(17) 

TTL Output Connector 

 

 

(46) 

15 V/1 A Output Terminal 

(18) 

F/G Output Terminal 

 

 

(47) 

0-30 V/2 A Output Terminal 

(19) 

Amplitude Control Knob 

 

 

(48) 

Voltage/Ampere Select Switch 

(20) 

Offset Control Knob  

 

 

49) 

Current Limit Indicator 

(21) 

Symmetry Control Knob 

 

 

(50) 

Power ON/OFF Switch (MAIN) 

(22) 

Sweep Width Control Knob 

 

 

51) 

Ground Terminal (Chassis Ground) 

(23) 

Sweep Rate Control Knob 

 

 

52) 

Frequency Counter ON/OFF Switch 

(24) 

Frequency Control Dial 

 

 

(53) 

Function Generator ON/OFF Switch 

(25) 

Function Select Switch 

 

 

(54) 

9 V Battery Housing (DMM) 

(26) 

Frequency Range Select Switch 

 

(55) 

RS 232C Serial Interface Port 

(27) 

Output Impedance Select Switch 

 

(56) 

DMM Ampere Fuse (mA Ranges) 

(28) 

Display Option Key   

 

 

(57) 

DMM Ampere Fuse (20 A Range) 

(29) 

DMM LCD Display (3 3/4 digits) 

 

(58) 

Supply Power Inlet with Power Fuse 

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Summary of Contents for 4110

Page 1: ...suring circuit before switching modes or functions do not cover the ventilation slots of the cabinet to ensure that the air is able to circulate freely inside do not insert metal objects into the equipment by way of the ventilation slots do not place water filled containers on the equipment danger of short circuit in case of knockover of the container do not operate the equipment near strong magne...

Page 2: ...tor 44 Ampere Control Knob 16 VCF Input Connector 45 5 V 2 A Output Terminal 17 TTL Output Connector 46 15 V 1 A Output Terminal 18 F G Output Terminal 47 0 30 V 2 A Output Terminal 19 Amplitude Control Knob 48 Voltage Ampere Select Switch 20 Offset Control Knob 49 Current Limit Indicator 21 Symmetry Control Knob 50 Power ON OFF Switch MAIN 22 Sweep Width Control Knob 51 Ground Terminal Chassis Gr...

Page 3: ...h a RS 232 C serial interface connector 2 2 Accessories This instrument is supplied with the following accessories 1 pce Power cable 1 pce Operation manual 1 pair Black Red test leads 1 pce Coaxial cable with BNC connector 1 pce RS 232 C interface with cable connector 1 pce 3 diskette with software for Windows and DOS 3 Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be observed at all ti...

Page 4: ...f 3 core PVC cable permanently moulded to a fully shrouded 3 pin socket fits in the power input plug recess and should be fitted fully The supply lead should be connected to a grounded AC power receptacle ensuring that the ground lead is connected to avoid electrical shock Line voltage The PeakTech 4110 is operative within the line voltage ranges 230 V AC 10 50 or 60 Hz for F G F C and DPS The DMM...

Page 5: ... Impdance Channel A B 1 MΩ Channel C 50 Ω Attenuator Channel A only 1 or 1 10 20 dB Time Base Channel A B and C Switch selectable Resolution Channel A B and C 100 MHz or more 10 Hz 0 1 s 1 Hz 1 s 0 1 Hz 10 s 100 MHz or less 6 digit 0 1 s 7 digit 1 s 8 digit 10 s Period Measurements Channel A and B Range 0 1 Sec to 10 Sec LSD Display 1 µSec to 0 1 Psec Depending on Gate Time and Input signal at lea...

Page 6: ...ay 5 1 3 Features Channel Select Switch 3 The Channels A and B will cover your measurement of the frequency from 5 Hz up to 100 MHz with auto range The Channel C will cover your measurement of the frequency from 100 MHz up to 1 3 GHz Gate Time Switch 4 For a better resolution in your measurement your selection for a proper gate time is advisable The following table will help you refer to the optio...

Page 7: ...asurement Procedure This measurement counts the scaled reference frequency for a period whose start is determined by the CH A input signal and whose stop is determined by the CH B signal 1 Press the Power to ON position 2 Press A B Switch 3 Connect the input signal to the front panel BNC connector CH A and CH B 4 Read the value on the display Difference A B Measurement Procedure This measurement c...

Page 8: ...7 ranges VCF Voltage Level 0 to 10 V DC Max input voltage 15 V Output Impedance 50 Ω 10 600 Ω 10 selectable Output Amplitude 2 Vpp to 20 Vpp at open load 1 Vpp to 10 Vpp at 50 Ω load Attenuator 20 dB Frequency Variable Range 20 1 or more Symmetry Variable range 3 1 or more Offset Variable Range Max 10 V DC Sine Wave distortion Less than 1 at 1 kHz flatness 0 3 dB Square wave symmetry Less than 3 a...

Page 9: ... has been generated by the OP Amp Based on this basic signal the squarewave has been formed by the line receiver IC And the sinewave has been formed by the quardruple TR IC The output wave forms and phase relationship are as follows Note Under activation of the 600 Ω impedance mode 27 the output wave forms can be normal up to 100 kHz range 5 2 4 Frequency ranges The PeakTech 4110 can supply the fr...

Page 10: ... but only AC voltage exists in the output signal Symmetry Control The duty cycle of output signal can be varied continuously with the symmetry control knob 21 in the range of 1 3 or 3 1 To adjust the symmetry of the waveforms pull out the symmetry control knob then turn it slowly to the CCW direction The following table shows such variations under this mode Note After setting the symmetry control ...

Page 11: ...al outlet Press the Power ON OFF Switch 50 to turn on The LED indicators 5 V 2 A and 15 V 1 A will light In order to use the variable voltage or current you can choose the Voltage Ampere Select switch 48 While observing the displayed figures on the LCD 42 set your voltage in need by turning the voltage control knob 43 In need of limiting the current for protection your device under test set your l...

Page 12: ...in injury to the user damage to the meter and connected computer equipment To avoid electrical shock hazard do not touch test leads tips or the circuit under measurement while power is turned on Ensure the test leads are in good condition 5 4 2 Specification LCD display 3 digits w dual Display Analog Bargraph and Back Lit Function Range Selection Push button and rotary switch Relative OFFSET 3999 ...

Page 13: ...easure and to readout two different types of measurement at the same time Input Range Selection Main Display Secondary display AC Voltage AC Voltage dB m Logic HI LO DC Voltage Overload and Transient Protection helps protect the meter from accidental overload on most ranges OL is displayed with flashing the bar graph when an input is too excess to display Back Lit display affords you of a more fle...

Page 14: ...ccurate readings appear Measuring High Voltage circuits When you use the meter to check a high voltage circuit do not try to position both probes at once Instead clamp one probe to the neutral or ground lead of the circuit usually a bare green or white of the in AC wiring circuits using insulated slip on alligator clips Then probe for voltages with the other probe This helps prevent you from accid...

Page 15: ...eps to measure normal capacitance 1 Discharge each capacitor before testing by shorting its leads together Use caution when handling some capacitors as they can be charged with considerable electricity Caution If you attempt to measure the capacitance of a charged capacitor you might damage your meter 2 Rotate the range selector to the desired CAP range 3 Insert the discharged capacitor into the C...

Page 16: ...move the red probe to the other desired points The meter immediately displays one of the 3 modes as follows If value exceeds 70 of the stored V value Hi HIGH appears If value falls below 30 of the stored V value LO LOW appears If value is between 30 and 70 the segment appears Notes In this mode the data hold and Max Min Hold functions do not work The supplying voltage above 3 V for setting the ref...

Page 17: ...ave a hard disk you can still run the program from the supplied floppy diskette Change to the GRAPHIC subdirectory on the diskette and type METEX ENTER To stop the program or to escape from a drive I 0 error press CRTL BREAK Selects METER type M3850 3830 on SETUP menu II Using the Windows Software Follow these steps assume a basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows Refer to your computer s Windows Use...

Page 18: ...or parts are reserved Reproductions of all kinds photocopy microfilm or other only by written permission of the publisher This manual is according the latest technical knowing Technical changings which are in the interest of progress reserved HGL Händler Distributor 37 ...

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