
3
Capturing Fencer and Trainer Transients.
A.
Basic Setup: Scope.
3.
Turn scope on – circular button in lower left hand corner.
4.
Push the yellow button labeled “Scope”.
a.
A blue set of options will show up along the bottom the screen
b.
Push the F1 button to turn reading on and off. Turn them off.
c.
Push the F4 button for Waveform Options. Another screen will
open up.
d.
On the new screen, push the up and down arrows to alternatively
turn Glitch detect on and off. Turn Glitch detect ON
e.
Use the side arrow to “Average”. Use the up/down arrows to Turn
Average OFF.
f.
Use the side arrow to move to “Waveform”. Use the up/down
arrows highlight normal, and then press enter (Button F4) to
activate “Normal”.
g.
Push the circular “Clear Menu” button to remove the blue menu
from the screen.
5.
Input to Channel A:
a.
Push the square “A” button to turn on the channel A menu. A blue
menu will appear at the bottom of the screen.
b.
Alternately pushing the F1 button will turn input A on and off.
Turn input A on.
c.
Alternately pushing the F2 button will alternate the coupling
between DC (direct coupling) and AC. Turn on DC.
d.
Generally we will be using the 1:1 probe. Pushing the F3 button
will open up the probe menu.
1)
From the open probe menu, use the up and down arrows to
highlight “Voltage” under probe type. Then pressing the F4
Enter button will select the highlighted voltage probe selection.
2)
Pressing the Enter button in step 1) automatically moves you to
the “Attenuation” portion of the menu. Use the up/down
arrows to highlight “10:1”, and press the F4 enter button to
select the 1:1 attenuation. You will then be automatically
returned to the main input A menu.
e.
Press F4 for other Input A Options. Another submenu will be
opened.
1)
Use the up/down arrows to highlight “Normal” polarity. Then
press the F4 enter button the select Normal.