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General Information

This oscilloscope is easy to operate. The logical arrangement
of the controls allows anyone to quickly become familiar with
the operation of the instrument, however, experienced users
are also advised to read through these instructions so that all
functions are understood.

Immediately after unpacking, the instrument should be
checked for mechanical damage and loose parts in the interior.
If there is transport damage, the supplier must be informed
immediately. The instrument must then not be put into
operation.

Symbols

ATTENTION - refer to manual

Danger - High voltage

Protective ground (earth) terminal

Use of tilt handle

To view the screen from the best angle, there are three
different positions (C, D, E) for setting up the instrument. If
the instrument is set down on the floor after being carried,
the handle automatically remains in the upright carrying
position (A). In order to place the instrument onto a horizontal
surface, the handle should be turned to the upper side of the
oscilloscope (C). For the D position (10° inclination), the handle
should be turned to the opposite direction of the carrying
position until it locks in place automatically underneath the
instrument. For the E position (20° inclination), the handle
should be pulled to release it from the D position and swing
backwards until it locks once more. The handle may also be
set to a position for horizontal carrying by turning it to the
upper side to lock in the B position. At the same time, the
instrument must be lifted, because otherwise the handle will
jump back.

Safety

This instrument has been designed and tested in accordance
with IEC Publication 1010-1 (overvoltage category II, pollution
degree 2), Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use. The CENELEC
regulations EN 61010-1 correspond to this standard. It has
left the factory in a safe condition. This instruction manual
contains important information and warnings which have to
be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to retain
the oscilloscope in a safe condition.

The case, chassis and all measuring terminals are
connected to the protective earth contact of the
appliance inlet. The instrument operates according
to Safety Class I (three-conductor power cord with
protective earthing conductor and a plug with
earthing contact).

The mains/line plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet
provided with a protective earth contact. The protective action
must not be negated by the use of an extension cord without
a protective conductor.

The mains/line plug must be inserted before connec-
tions are made to measuring circuits.

The grounded accessible metal parts (case, sockets, jacks)
and the mains/line supply contacts (line/live, neutral) of the
instrument have been tested against insulation breakdown
with 2200V DC.

Under certain conditions, 50Hz or 60Hz hum voltages can
occur in the measuring circuit due to the interconnection with
other mains/line powered equipment or instruments. This
can be avoided by using an isolation transformer (Safety Class
II) between the mains/line outlet and the power plug of the
device being investigated.

Most cathode-ray tubes develop X-rays.

However, the dose equivalent rate falls far below the
maximum permissible value of 36pA/kg (0.5mR/h).

Whenever it is likely that protection has been impaired, the
instrument shall be made inoperative and be secured against
any unintended operation. The protection is likely to be
impaired if, for example, the instrument

• shows visible damage,
• fails to perform the intended measurements,
• has been subjected to prolonged storage under unfavorable

conditions (e.g. in the open or in moist environments),

• has been subject to severe transport stress (e.g. in poor

packaging).

Intended purpose and operating conditions

This instrument must be used only by qualified experts who
are aware of the risks of electrical measurement.

The instrument is specified for operation in industry, light
industry, commercial and residential environments.

Due to safety reasons the instrument must only be connected
to a properly installed power outlet, containing a protective
earth conductor. The protective earth connection must not
be broken. The power plug must be inserted in the power
outlet while any connection is made to the test device.

The instrument has been designed for indoor use. The
permissible ambient temperature range during operation is
+10°C (+50°F) ... +40°C (+104°F). It may occasionally be
subjected to temperatures b10°C (+50°F) and -10°C
(+14°F) without degrading its safety. The permissible ambient
temperature range for storage or transportation is -40°C (-
0°F) ... +70°C (+158°F). The maximum operating altitude is
up to 2200m (non-operating 15000m). The maximum relative
humidity is up to 80%.

If condensed water exists in the instrument it should be
acclimatized before switching on. In some cases (e.g.
extremely cold oscilloscope) two hours should be allowed
before the instrument is put into operation. The instrument

General Information

Содержание HM1507-3

Страница 1: ...ls 32 Line Mains triggering 32 Alternate triggering 32 External triggering 33 HOLD OFF time adjustment 33 B time base 2nd time base 33 Triggering after Delay 33 AUTO SET 34 Component Tester analog mod...

Страница 2: ...operation the following hints and conditions regarding emission and immunity should be observed 1 Data cables For the connection between instruments resp their interfaces and external devices computer...

Страница 3: ...Variable 2 5 1 up to 1 25s div X MAG x10 5 max 5ns div Holdoff time variable to approx 10 1 Bandwidth X amplifier 0 3MHz 3dB X Y phase shift 3 below 220kHz Digital Time Base Accuracy 3 1 2 5 sequence...

Страница 4: ...in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact The protective action must not be negated by the use of an extension cord without a protective conductor The mains line plug must be insert...

Страница 5: ...on ments The oscilloscope can be operated in any position but the convection cooling must not be impaired The ventilation holes may not be covered For continuous operation the instrument should be use...

Страница 6: ...wnwards at each change Pure direct voltages can only be measured with DC coupling The input coupling is selectable by the AC DC pushbutton The actual setting is displayed in the readout with the symbo...

Страница 7: ...In this case an appropriate high voltage capacitor approx 22 68nF must be connected in series with the input tip of the probe With Y POS control input coupling to GD it is possible to use a horizontal...

Страница 8: ...its full length at not too great steepness and that the horizontal distance at 10 and 90 of the amplitude is measured If the edge shows rounding or over shooting the 100 should not be related to the p...

Страница 9: ...as short and thick as possible When the attenuator probe is connected to a BNC socket a BNC adapter should be used In this way ground and matching problems are eliminated Hum or interference appearing...

Страница 10: ...and no other LED on the front panel is lit except A All INTENS settings are stored after the instrument is switched off The AUTO SET function switches the readout on and selects A time base mode A LED...

Страница 11: ...cally again it will be required to stop rotating the knob for at least about 2 seconds Attention The dynamic range limits of the A D converter may become visible if a Y position shift is performed af...

Страница 12: ...STOR MODE Pushbuttons with associated LEDs These functions are not available in analog mode If digital SINGLE SGL mode has not been chosen one of the associated LEDs is lit The signal capture and disp...

Страница 13: ...g mode on or off SINGLE mode is indicated by the associated SGL LED SINGLE mode is available in digital as well as in analog mode and remains unchanged when switching over from analog to digital mode...

Страница 14: ...tton until a beep confirms reference memory acquisition Before starting the procedure the current signal can but must not be protected by the HOLD function As the reference signal is then equal to the...

Страница 15: ...the DC content of a signal by comparing the actual Y position with the previously determined 0 Volt Y position Y POS I Symbol Provided that the readout is displayed and DC REFE RENCE ON is selected i...

Страница 16: ...control knob causes a different trigger point setting voltage The trigger unit starts the time base when the edge of a trigger signal voltage crosses the trigger point In most Yt modes the trigger po...

Страница 17: ...o GD 34 38 Whether alternated or chopped channel switching is present in analog mode depends on the actual time base setting and is displayed in the readout ALT analog mode only displayed in the reado...

Страница 18: ...e A B time base mode B time base mode and line mains trigger coupling STORAGE MODE ONLY In ROLL mode the signal capture is untriggered Con sequently alternate triggering is not available 25 VOLTS DIV...

Страница 19: ...start of the intensified sector In the free run condition delay trigger not active of the B time base an approximate value is displayed in the readout Dt This is an aid to find the position of the int...

Страница 20: ...information is also displayed in the readout as an approximate value e g Dt 2 5ms related to the calibrated A time coefficient uncalibrated i e Dt 2 5ms The width of the segment decreases when the B t...

Страница 21: ...on coefficient setting is not possible in storage mode Underneath the front panel sector described before the BNC sockets and four pushbuttons are located 32 INPUT CH I BNC socket This BNC socket is t...

Страница 22: ...he CRT there are the controls for the readout the component tester and the square wave calibrator with their outputs Please note The following description of the cursor related controls assumes that t...

Страница 23: ...nt must be activated Briefly pressing the CHI II 1 t ON OFF pushbutton switches from f to t and the following measure ment modes until the readout displays f again In all conditions vertical cursor li...

Страница 24: ...ayed in the readout must be multiplied by 100 if e g a x100 100 1 probe is used In case of x10 10 1 probes the probe factor can be automatically included see AC DC 33 and AC DC 37 t In time or frequen...

Страница 25: ...connect the test lead s to the test point s Then switch on the instrument and after wards the device under test The oscilloscope is switched on by depressing the red POWER pushbutton After a few seco...

Страница 26: ...tton is depressed Connect the probe to CH I input Depress the CAL pushbutton for 1MHz Operate the oscilloscope as described under 1kHz but select for 0 2 s div time deflection coefficient setting Inse...

Страница 27: ...are the same for both channels because the X x10 magnifier is inactive in XY mode The bandwidth of the X amplifier is lower than the Y amplifier and the phase angle which increases with higher freque...

Страница 28: ...l cycles of the modulation frequency are visible Strictly speaking triggering should be external with modulation frequency from the AF generator or a demo dulator However internal triggering is freque...

Страница 29: ...ger coupling setting In the absence of an adequate trigger signal or when the trigger controls particularly the trigger LEVEL control are misadjusted no trace is visible i e the screen completely blan...

Страница 30: ...ernal trigger voltage itself is displayed first with internal triggering In most cases the composite video signal has a high DC content With constant video information e g test pattern or color bar ge...

Страница 31: ...iting the trigger pulse This causes an untriggered display and a flashing trigger LED HOLD OFF time adjustment For instrument specific information please note DEL POS HO 28 in section Controls and Rea...

Страница 32: ...ically for a display of approx 2 signal periods The time base setting occurs randomly if complex signals consisting several frequencies e g video signals are present AUTO SET sets the instrument autom...

Страница 33: ...mination of actual values will come with experience or by direct comparison with a component of a known value Testing Capacitors and Inductors Capacitors and inductors cause a phase difference between...

Страница 34: ...ared with single components In case of doubt one component terminal may be unsoldered This terminal should then not be connected to the ground socket avoiding hum distortion of the test pattern Anothe...

Страница 35: ...d Controls Vertical resolution The dot density in each operation mode is 8 bits 28 256 dots displayed over a height of roughly 10 divisions The instrument is adjusted for 25 dots per division This eas...

Страница 36: ...k must on no account be visible Visible trace fault without input signal bright dot on the left side or decreasing brightness from left to right or shortening of the baseline Cause Incorrect Unblankin...

Страница 37: ...mitted This is achieved by adjusting the trimmer located in the 2 1 attenuator The shape of the square wave should then be the same in each input attenuator position Operating Modes CH I II DUAL ADD C...

Страница 38: ...Then both readout information regarding the time deflection coefficient and the time difference show exactly the same value After switching over from time to frequency measurement the readout display...

Страница 39: ...ng on of the oscilloscope and the first command SPACE CR 20hex 0Dhex sent from the PC the baud rate is recognized and set automatically between 110 baud and 19200 baud The oscilloscope is then switche...

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