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to the oscilloscope regarded as "slave device". For example: to use this port when
connect PC to the oscilloscope by USB.
9.
Lock Hole
: You can lock the oscilloscope to a fixed location using the security lock
(please buy it yourself) to secure the oscilloscope.
10.
Trig Out(P/F)
port: Trigger signal output or Pass/Fail output, also can be used as the
port of CH2 Output of optional dual-channel waveform generator. The output type can
be set on the menu (Utility menu
→
Output
→
Output).
11.
Out 1
port: CH1 Output of optional dual-channel waveform generator.
Control Area
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7
6
1
2
3
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10
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4
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Figure 3-4 Control Area Overview
1.
Function button area
: Total 11 buttons
2.
Waveform generator controls (optional)
or
DAQ:
Multimeter (optional) recorder (see "
P/F:
Pass/Fail (see "
W.REC:
Waveform Record
(see "
How to Record/Playback Waveforms
3.
Trigger control area
with 2 buttons and 1 knob.
The Trigger Level knob is to adjust trigger voltage. Other 2 buttons refer to trigger
system setting.
4.
Horizontal control area
with 1 button and 2 knobs.
"HOR" button refer to horizontal system setting menu, "Horizontal Position" knob
control trigger position, "Horizontal Scale" control time base.
5.
Vertical control area
with 3 buttons and 4 knobs.
"CH1" and "CH2 " correspond to setting menu in CH1 and CH2. "Math" button
provides access to math waveform functions (+, -, ×, /, FFT, user function, digital
filter). Two "Vertical Position" knob control the vertical position of CH1/CH2, and