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User Manual 

 

 

 

SHS800 Series Handheld Digital Oscilloscope 

                                                                           

UM03008-E03C 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIGLENT TECHNOLOGIES CO,.LTD

   

Summary of Contents for SHS800 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual SHS800 Series Handheld Digital Oscilloscope UM03008 E03C SIGLENT TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD...

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Page 3: ...O LTD 2 Information in this manual takes place of all data published before 3 SIGLENT company reserves the rights to change specifications and price 4 Contents in this manual are not allowed to be cop...

Page 4: ...outlet before connecting it to the SHS800 Do not apply voltages that higher than 600 V from earth ground to any input when using scope ports in a CAT environment Do not apply voltages that higher than...

Page 5: ...efore use inspect the test leads for mechanical damage and replace damaged test leads Whenever it is likely that the safety has been impaired the SHS800 must be turned off and disconnected from the li...

Page 6: ...hannels should be connected to the same earth ground because the earth ground of the two channels is connected Warning Do not connect the ground spring to voltages higher than 42 V peak or 30Vrms from...

Page 7: ...s color TFT LCD It provides maximal bandwidth 200MHz real time sampling rate 1GSa s memory depth 2Mpts The multimeter display resolution is 6000 points and can measure voltage current resistance capac...

Page 8: ...duct guaranty card A certification Two 1 1 10 1 probes An USB cable A adapter Meter pens for multimeter A Probes calibrated device A CD including EasyScope3 0 computer software system Optional Probe 1...

Page 9: ...eform 13 Horizontal System 15 Reference waveform 17 Cursor and Measure System 18 Cursor measure 18 Parameter Measure 20 Trigger System 25 Save and Recall System 33 Utility System 37 Chapter 3 Using th...

Page 10: ...ries Chapter 6 Service and Support 64 Maintain Summary 64 Contact SIGLENT 64 Appendix A Specifications 65 Appendix B Default Setup 72 Appendix C Battery Installation 74 Appendix D Daily Maintaining an...

Page 11: ...e compensation Accidence of the Front Panel and User Interface You d better get an understanding of the front panel before you operate the SHS800 series Handheld Digital Oscilloscope The following con...

Page 12: ...ursor function keys 13 CH2 on off key 14 Trigger User Save Recall function keys 15 CH2 vertical range and position keys 16 time base and horizon position keys 17 multimeter input ports Notes The arrow...

Page 13: ...plays waveform under scan mode 2 Shows location of current waveform in the memory 3 Shows the trigger position in the memory 4 Print Key option chooses to print figure Print Key option chooses to save...

Page 14: ...r the first time please make the following adjustment to make the probe match with the channels Probe without compensation or compensation warp may lead to imprecise or false measurements You can perf...

Page 15: ...ed to know the functions of the SHS800 below Menu and control buttons connector and control auto settings Scope measurement system trigger system storage system and utility system Menu and Control But...

Page 16: ...steps 1 Input a signal to CH1 or CH2 and then press Auto 2 The SHS800 adjusts its settings automatically to display the best peak peak average period frequency and other information according to the c...

Page 17: ...Coarse Change the range of voltage by 1 2 5 sequence Fine Fine changes the resolution by small steps under the coarse settings Probe 1X 5X 10X 50X 100X 500X 1000X Set to match the type of probe you a...

Page 18: ...Low_Limit Use the up and down arrow keys to set Low_Limit Return Return to the CH1 or CH2 menu Digital Filter Application Example Operation steps 1 Input a signal to CH1 and press AUTO 2 Press CH1 to...

Page 19: ...Filter Scope s Function Menu The button Scope includes the following functions Figure 2 7 Scope Function Menu Acquire Signals System Press Scope and choose Acquire to enter acquiring system See Figure...

Page 20: ...he waveform the scope samples the signals in equal interval Peak Detect The scope captures the maximum and minimum values of the signals in every interval to display the waveform Average The scope acq...

Page 21: ...ntroduction Type Vectors Vectors fill the space between adjacent sample points in the display Dots Dots display sample points directly Persist Off 1 sec 2 sec 5 sec Infinite Sets the length of time ea...

Page 22: ...f the grids and axes Menu Display 2sec 5sec 10sec 20sec Infinite Set display time of menu on the screen Next Page Page 2 2 Return to the first page of DISPLAY menu XY Waveform Application Example Obse...

Page 23: ...e arrow keys to move the waveform upright Use arrow keys to adjust the scale of math waveform Waveform Math Switch On Turn on the math waveform Off Unique key turn off the math waveform Next page Page...

Page 24: ...sentially the same as no window Symmetric transients or bursts Equal amplitude sine waves with fixed frequencies Broadband random noise with a relatively slowly varying spectrum Hanning Better frequen...

Page 25: ...enter waveform operation 3 Press F1 to choose FFT 4 Press F5 to enter the second page of the menu and adjust the setups 5 Adjust the channel vertical scale and complete FFT waveform s vertical positio...

Page 26: ...lay scan Figure 2 21 Delay Scan Waveform Normal Memory and Long Memory under Real Time Sample Application Example Operations steps 1 Input a sine signal with 100M bandwidth and 4V Vpp to CH1 or CH2 ad...

Page 27: ...sition of the waveform Save Save the source waveform to the pointed reference position Ref A Ref B On Off Display the reference waveform on the screen Clean the reference waveform on the screen Refere...

Page 28: ...ime parameters The space between two cursors can be adjusted Figure 2 26 Manual Cursor Measurement Table 2 12 Manual Mode Function Menu Option Setting Instruction Cursor Mode Manual In this menu set t...

Page 29: ...nal channel that the Cursor A will measure Cursor B CH1 CH2 NONE Set the input signal channel that the Cursor B will measure Cur A Use arrow keys to adjust the position of cursor A Cur B Use arrow key...

Page 30: ...y key of F1 F5 to enter parameter measurement system Figure 2 30 Parameter Measure Function Menu Table 2 14 Parameter Measure Function Option Instruction Voltage Press this button to enter the Voltage...

Page 31: ...parameter Return Return to the home page of MEASUREMENT menu Time parameter measure Figure 2 32 Time Measure Function Menu Table 2 16 Time Measure Function Option Setting Instruction Source CH1 CH2 Se...

Page 32: ...n Source CH1 CH2 Select input signal channel Voltag e On Off Turn on off the all voltage parameters measure function Time On Off Turn on off the all time parameters measure function Delay On Off Turn...

Page 33: ...g edge and the next rising edge of 50 voltage level Duty The ratio between the first positive pulse width and the period Duty The ratio between the first negative pulse width and the period Phase The...

Page 34: ...For example Vpp 4 Press F5 to return Figure 2 35 All Measure Function Menu 32 types of parameters measure application example Operation steps 1 Input two sine signals respectively to CH1 and CH2 with...

Page 35: ...ing edge of the trigger signal Trigger on falling edge of the trigger signal Trigger on rising and falling edge of the trigger signal Mode Auto Use this mode to let the acquisition free run in the abs...

Page 36: ...s the high frequency components above 140kHz LF Reject Blocks the DC component and attenuates the low frequency components below 7 kHz Hold off Using the arrow keys to adjust hold off time sec the hol...

Page 37: ...ve pulse width equal to pulse width setting Compare the trigger conditions of pulse It triggers as soon as matching the conditions Set Width 20 0ns 10 0s Selecting this option can turn the arrow keys...

Page 38: ...se width 6 Move trigger level line with the up and down arrow keys It will trigger as soon as it meets the trigger conditions Notes We can t adjust trigger level line under the SetWidth menu as we use...

Page 39: ...rigger Function Menu 2 Option Setting Instruction Type Video When you select the video type put the couple set to the AC then you could trigger the NTSC PAL and SECAM video signal Standard NTSC PAL SE...

Page 40: ...o trigger menu 7 press F4 to choose the type of Sync If you choose Line Number use the up and down arrow keys to set the number of line 8 Move trigger level line with the up and down arrow keys to set...

Page 41: ...ope Trigger 2 Table 2 27 Slope Trigger Function Menu 2 Option Setting Instruction Type Slope Trigger on positive slope of negative slope according to setup time of the oscilloscope Vertical Select the...

Page 42: ...edge pulse video and slope trigger Trigger information of two channel signals display on the bottom right of the screen Figure 2 48 Alternative Trigger Menu Table 2 28 Alternative Trigger Function Men...

Page 43: ...Saving Setups to Device All setups are stored in nonvolatile memory When recall the setups the SHS800 will be under the setup save mode Figure 2 49 Saving Setups to Device Menu Table 2 29 Saving Setu...

Page 44: ...setups Save Accomplish the storage Recall Recall the storage in the waveform operation Saving waveform to USB Flash Drive Figure 2 52 Saving Waveform to USB Flash Drive Menu Table 2 32 Saving Wavefor...

Page 45: ...Setting Introduction Type CSV Menu for the Storage CSV file to USB flash drive Data Depth Displayed Maximum Set to store displayed waveform data to CSV file Set to store maximum waveform data to CSV f...

Page 46: ...new file Then press Confirm Figure 2 55 Input the Name of the File 7 File saves successfully Figure 2 56 File Saves Successfully Recalling a file Choose the file to be recalled and press Recall at the...

Page 47: ...Enter the next page of the menu Table 2 37 Utility System Function Menu 2 Option Setting Introduction Do self Cal Do a self calibration to calibrate the channels Do Self Test Screen Test Keyboard Tes...

Page 48: ...B flash driver About two minutes Record Press this button to enter the waveform record menu Next Page Page 3 4 Enter the fourth page of the menu Figure 2 61 Utility System Menu 4 Table 2 39 Utility Sy...

Page 49: ...prompts on the screen Figeure 2 62 Self Calibration Print Setting The SHS800 supports PictBridge compatible printers You can connect the side USB Device of the SHS800 to the USB Device of the PictBri...

Page 50: ...u 2 Table 2 41 Print Setting Function Menu 2 Option Setting Introduction Image Size Set the type of the paper Set the paper size available to the PictBridge compatible printer Paper Type Default Plain...

Page 51: ...Menu 1 Option Setting Instruction Mode Play Back Set the Play Back function menu Operate Run Stop Press to start playback playing Press to stop playing Play Mode Set circular play mode Set single tim...

Page 52: ...keys to set Interval and End Frame 6 Press F5 to perform waveform recording Waveform Play Back Application Example Operation steps 1 Press F1 to choose Replay mode 2 Press F5 to enter the second page...

Page 53: ...s The digital multimeter provides the following functions making DC voltage AC voltage resistance diode continuity capacitance DC current and AC current measurements Notes 1 You should use the multime...

Page 54: ...ff Real value equals measurement value Mode Auto Choose the best measurement scale automatically Manual Choose measurement scale manually Scale Auto Choose the best measurement scale automatically acc...

Page 55: ...value Making Resistance Measurement Figure 3 4 Resistance Measurement Operation steps 1 Press Meter to enter multimeter mode press F1 to choose Res measurement 2 Insert the red probe to the V C banana...

Page 56: ...s Meter to enter multimeter mode press F1 to choose Diode measurement 2 Insert the red probe to the V C banana jack input and the black probe to the COM Connect the other end of probes to the diode to...

Page 57: ...he multimeter will alarm and read value 4 When the measured object is above 50 the multimeter will not alarm and read value Making Capacitance Measurement Figure 3 7 Capacitance Measurement Operation...

Page 58: ...48 SHS800 Series Making DC and AC Current Measurement Figure 3 8 DC Current mA Measurement Figure 3 9 DC Current A Measurement Figure 3 10 AC Current mA Measurement...

Page 59: ...ess F1 to choose DCI ACI measure 2 Insert the red probe to the A or mA jack input and the black probe to the COM Connect the other end of probes to the power or load to be measured 3 Turn on off the r...

Page 60: ...he menus and perform basic operations The recorder mainly includes the following functions Trend Plot Trend plot is to save the measurements in the memory and then plot a graph of Scope or Meter measu...

Page 61: ...f the cursor point 7 parameter measurement of the cursor point 8 vertical scale 9 vertical scale Figure 4 2 Scope Trend plot Function Menu 1 Table 4 1 Scope Trend plot Function Menu 1 Option Setting I...

Page 62: ...face Next Page Page 2 2 Return to the first page of the menu First choose a measurement in scope or meter mode You can choose the recorder functions from the waveform recorder main menu To open the ma...

Page 63: ...displays the data up to the minute View All the screen displays all data in the memory 8 Zoom function under full screen mode press time base to zoom in or zoom out 9 Data analysis move cursor analyzi...

Page 64: ...ecorder function Figure 4 8 Waveform Recorder Saving Mode Menu Table 4 4 Waveform Recorder Saving Mode Function Menu Option Instruction Start Begin to record waveform record waveform under 100mS and a...

Page 65: ...down half displays CH2 Record mode continuous Record circularly when the waveform recorder is full the after data will cover the pre data Single Stop recording data when the waveform recorder memory i...

Page 66: ...The recorded time will be different according to the time base You can pause or stop at any time Figure 4 11Waveform Recorder Interface Waveform replay 9 Press F2 to replay waveform You can replay the...

Page 67: ...f the current data take in the whole memory 3 the parameter value of the recorded data up to the minute 4 DC AC 5 manual auto 6 the real time 7 the sample time of the cursor point 8 the parameter meas...

Page 68: ...Multimeter Trend Plot Function Menu 2 Function Setting Instruction Waveform storage Data in the memory transferred to the exterior storage device Record manually Off Record data automatically On Recor...

Page 69: ...e the screen displays the data up to the minute The recorded data before saved in the memorizer Full view mode the screen display all recorded data in the memorizer 6 Zoom function under full screen m...

Page 70: ...while turning the vertical scale knob Holdoff time at limit Use the arrow keys when holdoff time has been to max or min value now the system will clew this information Function isn t useable Under se...

Page 71: ...the screen when the Print Key option is set to Print Figure and the USB Device option is set to Computer USB Flash Drive isn t connected When the Save To option is set to File or the Print Key option...

Page 72: ...r than the real one please do as following steps Check the attenuation quotient whether match the probe attenuation proportion or not 4 Display the wave but not steady please do as following steps 1 C...

Page 73: ...ed item 2 Make sure that if the multimeter is beyond the calibration date if the measurements and the real values are beyond the relevant precision please contact with the calibration site warranted b...

Page 74: ...within the warranty period SIGLENT will provide repair or replacement as described in the complete warranty statement To arrange for service or obtain a copy of the complete warranty statement please...

Page 75: ...ure changes by or more than 5 C The SHS800 must be within the factory calibration interval The SHS800 should be calibrated once every year All specifications are guaranteed except those noted typical...

Page 76: ...order Channel Voltage Offset Range 2mV 200mV 1 6V 206mV 10V 40V 10 2V 100V 400V Vertical Resolution 8 bit Channels 2 Bandwidth 60 MHz SHS806 100 MHz SHS810 150 MHz SHS815 200 MHz SHS820 Lower Frequenc...

Page 77: ...th Video Slope Alternative Trigger Source CH1 CH2 Trigger Modes Auto normal Single Trigger Coupling AC DC LF reject HF reject Trigger Level Range CH1 CH2 6 divisions from the center of the screen Trig...

Page 78: ...10 groups of captured waveforms internal storage recall functions and USB flash driver storage function Digital Multimeter Specifications Environment Temperature 23 5 Relative Humidity 75 Max Display...

Page 79: ...on 60mV 10uV 1 15digit 600mV 100uV 1 5digit 6V 1mV 60V 10mV 600V 100mV 750V 1V Resistance Range Resolution Definition 600 0 1 1 5digit 6K 1 60K 10 600K 100 6M 1K 60M 10K Diode and Continuity Measure N...

Page 80: ...10mA A range measure period 10 seconds interval period 15 minutes Recorder Specifications In total 7M original points Single channel 7M Double channel each 3 5M Scope Trend Plot Display Mode full vie...

Page 81: ...ff 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 1 hour 2 hour 5 hour Skin Classical Modern Traditional Succinct waveform Interpolation Sin x x Color model Normal Invert Language Simplified Chinese Tradition...

Page 82: ...tion Source CH1 Window Hanning FFT Zoom 1X Scale dBVrms Display Split HORIZONTAL Window Main Time Base Position 0 00 s Sec div 500 s Window Zone 50 0 s Trigger knob Level CURSOR Type Off Source CH1 Ho...

Page 83: ...sing Mode Auto Coupling DC Level 0 00V TRIGGER Pulse Type Pulse Source CH1 Condition Set Pulse Width 1 00ms Mode Auto Coupling DC TRIGGER Video Type Video Source CH1 Polarity Normal Sync All Lines Sta...

Page 84: ...the battery cap forward such as figure 3 shows 5 Successful installation of the battery depends on whether the Handheld Digital Oscilloscope could be normally turned on or not Notes The battery plug i...

Page 85: ...e of the instrument To clean the exterior surface perform the following steps 1 Remove loose dust on the outside of the instrument and probes with a lint free cloth Use care to avoid scratching the cl...

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