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1. 8 1 8 8 Cleaning tie Metle deticact dato ae at edet ae See et oes a Rene ea en eem temet 8 1 Orig the Meter 0 9 80 b Oe ea Rex idit ned es edes 8 1 Oo T Lm 8 1 8 6 Replacing and Disposing of the Li ION Battery 8 2 9 AD DEN GICES oiov VEO 9 1 5 JSroublesnoolng eldiele e Dno fto ideo cot decree deret d ded 9 1 10 REVISION FS tOTV IUE NE FERMER E ER EU MEN Cd pes vestwassa 10 2 10 1 Revised date Jul 01 2007 22 10 2 1 Easy Manual HOLD REMOTE x s HI D B 187l TR Mode U amp B oo in rH n nm F1 F2 ra i ees fp 7 552326 l Interface True RMS Pressing this button for 1 to 2 seconds will turn the unit on Pressing this button again will turn the power off WW f ff NS N CHB COM 600V 600V 600V UL MAX Ui MAX J AN NC E J J 1 1 1 2 Division Trigger and Function key m Division key CFR C02 If Adjusts vertical division or Horizontal division uM Z e P f NY f F4 J A j A pr A Ne 2 Trigger key AN Adjusts Trigger level FS M Z Selects Si
2. Lou i EN fo E gt EXT TRIG CHB COM CHA lt 600 600 ER bey 3 O MN T a Terminal Area 22 Terminals description Look at the bottom of the METER The METER provides 4 input jacks D CHA Channel A You can always use the red channel A for all single input measurements possible with the Meter 2 COM Common You can use the black COMMON as single ground for DCV ACV Ohm Continuity frequency and RPM measurements 3 CHB Channel B For measurements on two different signals you can use the channel B together with the red channel A 4 EXT TRIG External trigger 3 6 4 Using the METER 4 1 Safely Using the Test Tool 4 1 1 Attention Carefully read the following safety information before using the test tool 4 1 2 Safety Precautions Specific warning and caution statements where they apply will be found throughout the manual A Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the test tool A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard s to the user oymbols used on the test tool and in this manual are explained in the next table A Warning To avoid electrical shock use only specific power supply Model Power Adapter used as a Battery Charger See explanation in manual Dangerous Voltage E Double Insulation Protection Class Earth Ground 7 Either AC or DC DC Direct Current N AC
3. FE EM EM LPS TI DRE EX TRIG CH 600V 1 3 D Pressing moves the waveform up 2 Pressing lt gt moves the waveform down 3 Pressing 9 moves the waveform left 4 Pressing moves the waveform right HOLI REMOTE Hil B g iBTU TRGIA t AT Hit Diode Check j D Pressing calls up the default division menu 2 Press 2 to control the Channel B Vertical Division CETE i oi viexit 8 Press to change the Horizontal Division 4 Press to exit SS A RS232C Interface True RMS a Bzdiv Ezdi Hiv CS Y SE NS A NSA EXT TRIG CHB COM CHA 600V ee 600 J MAX MAX MN ES J N k E i HOLD em e em mm i HD ESES TEGA HOLD REMOTE x mm m Alt Diode Check B a ig T 55 1 AT Mee Hit Diode Check _ _ i p fone mu ute H H I D Pressing 4 button increases CHA vertical division A div DEMNEPTisHodivlExit oo wx mm Pressing button decreases CHA BiBg l1gu TRE 1 AT 5 Oe i Bit Diode Check _ vertical division A div A LLLLL A
4. stu iu ren pas Diu en UE 2 2 General Specials Ue E Per Ic UE 2 2 2 3 2 Technical SPECIFICATION c cece cece a S 2 3 Product 3 1 S 3 2 32 ISGVS ether 3 3 Sed IMEMMIMA ANG c 3 6 x USMO ME METER denm 4 1 4 1 Safely Using the Test Tool seeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneennn n 4 1 EIS tad testes mouse tad Rudi rated ques 4 1 4 1 2 safety Precautions aquia used eU 4 1 AAS Powerngithie METER ierit E aria ub ho tae tage 4 1 AAA Changing Baekligblib uic 4 1 4 1 5 Making Selections in a enn 4 2 AAO Freezing Ne noir tuc tb a Sod Ad Uu eds dette 4 3 4 1 7 Changing the Graphic 4 3 4 1 8 Acquiring the Waveform cenieni a 4 4 Triggering on 4 5 1 5 1 Setting Trigger level on NORmal trigger mode 5 1 9 2 Making a single acqulsillon iH a eee ee 5 1 9 9 Setng Trigger mode LImod6e uus tud tus eu 5 2 5 4 Setting AUTO Tri
5. i i ERES 3 a a a E 3 Pressing or key will change Div from MANUAL to OHOH y P4 nee 5 ire J TRIG f U 4 Ww 2 Bl niasa Tent anasa suani lg ee h US aucune F 1703 FUNC RS232C Interface True RMS ExT TRIG qHB COM CHA Lowy UJ m 1 4 HOLD REMOTE x 8 1 t HT omm m Mode U H amp B H HMorm B 8 187l TRG B 1 AT qe eM eM Bit Diode Check TTE C N HOLD REMOTE aoe eS eme m m e a PE EEE Pal D Pressing 4 button increases Horizontal division H div we Pressing Y button decreases Horizontal division H div HOLD BH 8 187lUv uU 4 E 3 Pressing or key will change Div from MANUAL to NT p o C E ed RS232C Interface AR eager 7 oe a S l ni REMOTE mn Press U key to display the TRIGGER default menu HIP vi Be EEEa modii N LETETI S MV X D Press mode key for Singl
6. Alternating Current E Fuse 4 1 3 Powering the METER Follow the procedure to power the Meter from a standard ac outlet D Power Adaptor is inserted in to AC outlet 2 Power Adaptor the Meter 3 ia Turn the Meter on by pressing this button for about 3 seconds The meter powers up in its last setup configurations 4 1 4 Changing Backlight After power up the screen has a high bright display To save battery power the screen has an economic brightness display when operated on the battery pack no power adapter connected To change the brightness of the display do the following RH Brighten the backlight he Dim the backlight again The high brightness increases when you connect the power adapter Note Using dimmed display lengthens maximum battery power operation time by about one hour 4 1 4 1 5 Making Selections in a Menu Subsequently follow steps D to to open a menu and to choose an item T Open the FUNCTION menu parum Scope SetUp Exit Open the Scope Setup menu SCOPE SETUP INPUT A INPUT B m DC m DC VERTICAL MODE o CHA o CHB m A amp B 2 HORIZONTAL MODE s NORM MEASUREMENTS A m DCV 5oACV obBZ o HZ o P W o DTY Set Exit 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the item F3 Select the proper item amp 1 Exit Key OM L
7. 600Vrms 2401 0 5 V to 500V in 1 2 5 sequence Volt Division 2405 50 mV to 500V in 1 2 5 sequence 3 Triggering Type CHA CHB External Coupling AC DC Slope Rising T or Falling edge Internal Trigger Sensitivity 2 20 Division 4 Waveform Memory Waveform Memory 19 Shots 2 3 2 Digital MultiMeter Function DC V Model Scope V Div DMM Range Resol Accuracy Imped 2405 50m 0 1 0 2 500mV 0 1mV 0 5 1 2 5V 0 001V 0 3 3 S2401 5 10 20 50V 0 01V 1 M amp 92405 50 100 200 500V 0 1V 0 5 5 500 1000V 0 1V ACV Accuracy Hz Model 995 Pula Resol XE Imped V Div Range 50 450 0 45k 5k 5k 20k 2405 50m 0 1 0 2 300mV 0 1mV 0 5 1 2 3V 0 001V HOTS somes O37 S2401 5 10 20 30V 0 01V 1 MQ 92405 50 100 200 300V 0 1V 500 750V 0 1V 1 2 5 2 5 5 N A The Voltage for more than 200V in Frequency range 5kHz to 20kHz Not Specification OHM Scope Over Load Div DMM Range Resolution Accuracy PIENO 1 kQ 5 0 001 kQ 0 5 5 600V DC or AC rms 1 MQ 0 001 MQ 0 75 10 Continuity Buzzer Test Voltage Threshold Over Load Protection 1 7V 100 digits 600V DC or AC rms 2 4 Frequency Range Resolution Accuracy Overload protection 100 Hz 0 01 Hz 1 kHz 0 0001 kHz 10 kHz 0 001kHz 0 05 5 vi ae 100 kHz 0 0
8. contre H Keyboards NU Mice and other pointin sean for hardware changes ill Monitors M B Network adapters Properties 3 Other devices a Ports COM amp LPT SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers fi System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 2 Device Manager 1 2 7 3 To install Windows Application Software 1 Insert the HandyScope software installation guide CD into the CD ROM drive of your PC 2 Open Windows Explorer and double click the CD Rome drive 3 Auto Run or Windows users can simply double click on Setup exe InstallShield Wizard Preparing to Install EEUU LoggerScope Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard Choose Setup Language m which will quide you through the program setup process e Please wait Checking Operating System Version ee Step 2 Preparing to Install im LoggerScope InstallShield Wizard E ie LoggerScope InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Ready to Install the Program LoggerScope The wizard is ready to begin installation The InstallShield R Wizard will install LoggerScope on your Click Install to begin the installation computer To continue click Next If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Installshie
9. edges only Store plastic vinyl and Styrofoam objects outside the work area 2 Store and transport all static sensitive components and assemblies in static shielding bags or containers Static shielding bags and containers protect components and assemblies from direct static discharge and external static fields Store components in their original packages until they are ready for use 8 3 Cleaning the Meter Warning To avoid electrical shock or damage to the meter never allow water inside the case To avoid damaging the meter s housing never apply solvents to the meter If the meter requires cleaning wipe it down with a cloth that is lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent Do not use aromatic hydrocarbons chlorinated solvents or methanol based fluids when wiping the meter 8 4 Storing the Meter If you are storing the Meter for an extended period of time charge the LI ION battery pack before storing It is not necessary to remove the battery pack 8 5 Calibration The manufacturer may conduct the calibration and inspection For more information please contact the manufacturer 8 1 8 6 Replacing and Disposing of the Li ION Battery Warning To avoid electrical shock remove the test leads and probes before replacing the battery pack Caution Handle the PCB Assembly by its edges or while wearing gloves avoid contaminating the PCB Assembly with oil from tour fingers A contaminated PCB Assembly may not c
10. the numerical readings Because only input Ais on you will see the input A readings only 3 Trigger selection Channel A B and External 3 1 Trigger level indicator 3 2 Trigger Cursor 4 Trigger Slope Rising or Falling edge 5 Trigger mode Normal or AUTO 6 Channel mode status Vertical mode CHA CHB A amp B Horizontal mode Normal Roll 7 Memory Address Oto 15 3 2 8 Live Scope Display Channel A Displays real time waveforms and freezes held captures 9 Channel B 10 Channel A Vertical Division 11 Channel B Vertical Division 12 Horizontal Division Time base 13 Command Menu Field 3 2 Keys Area a l A 14 m r2 ra Fa S N O gt l TRIG NL Keys Area 18 19 20 21 RS232C Interface True RMS Keys Area 14 J F2 Fa F4 Command Menu keys All Keys are command buttons They are labeled F1 F4 These keys will have various functions D Default Command Menu A B Mem Hold a F2 55 ui 3 3 15 Arrow keys Use the black arrow keys to highlight the item o HEUS The cursor to be changed is moved to up with this button Pushing the M button will increase the value or position The cursor to be changed is moved to down with this button Pushing 2 ad the button will decrease the value or position pm The cursor to be changed is moved to left with
11. the probe to the signal to be measured i Open the default Trigger menu NUBE Tl Sing Tmode Exit Highlight Singl SINGLE SHOT 5 Singl Tmode Exit mmm Test tool performs a single shot One time screen update 5 i gt Return to normal Trigger mode Cans Tl Singl Tmode Exit Key Nn 2 5 1 5 3 Setting Trigger mode Tmode D TRIG F3 ey e 4 9 4 FB 5 Fa Open the Trigger menu Tvi Sing Tmode Exit Open the Trigger Setup TRIGGER SETUP SOURCE m CHA CHB o EXT SLOPE oF mt TRIGGER MODE pn AUTO m NOR Set Exit Highlight the ITEM you want Set the ITEM Exit Y a N NU g A a y _ 6 Key Ja E a 9209 5 Ea 5 4 Setting AUTO Trigger Level For quick operation use the AUTO trigger mode to trigger on nearly all signals automatically To optimize trigger slope manually do the following y TRIG ra SOR 4 9 9 F3 S F4 Open the Trigger menu Singl Tmode Exit Open the Trigger Setup TRIGGER SETUP SOURCE SLOPE m CHA o CHB E i o EXT mt TRIGGER MODE pn AUTO gm NOR Set Exit Highlight AUTO Set AUTO Exit Key N88 L8 3 9599 3 Ja C b 4 0 2 5 5 Setting Normal Trigger mode QO Highlight NOR Set NOR F4
12. this button 3 4 Pressing this button changes Vertical division or horizontal division from MANUAL to AUTO The cursor to be changed is moved to right with this button 4 gt Pressing this button changes Vertical division or horizontal division pies from MANUAL to AUTO 16 Division key Set Channel A B and Horizontal Division D DIV Bidv Hidv Ext e n 8 n 17 TRIG Trigger key Set Trigger level Single mode and Setup D TRIG Tiv Sing Tmode Exit m HS 3 J 2 3 TRIGGER SETUP SOURCE m CHA id CHB 7 o EXT m TRIGGER MODE o AUTO m NOR Set Exit a F F Fa 3 4 Fea Back light key Activates Back Light for the LCD Toggles backlight ON and OFF 18 19 Information key Provides meter model number firmware version serial number calibration date and manufacture date 20 1 10 Power switch A Turns the instrument ON or OFF 21 FUNC Function Key Set Scope Auto Scope and Setup of the METER 0 FUNC Scope SetUp Exit en 8 s J Scope Setup D FUNC F1 Scope SCOPE SETUP INPUT A INPUT B m DC m DC o AC VERTICAL MODE o CHA o CHB A amp B HORIZONTAL MODE m NORM o ROLL MEASUREMENTS A m DCV nOHM o HZ o RPM o P W o DTY Set Exit 8 18 3 5 3 3 Terminal Area
13. 1kHz osse 1 MHz 0 0001MHz 10 MHz 2405 0 001MHz The guaranteed range is below 5 MHz RPM Range Resolution Accuracy 240 60 000 1 RPM 0 05 5 Pulse Width Range 2uS 500mS Pulse Width gt 2uS Duty Range 25 15 2 5 3 Product Description In this chapter the LCD front panel buttons controls and terminal are described HOLD REMOTE 5 8 1 0721 Mode LCD Area P p J 7 NN 7 wA une A f SN F4 F2 F3 F4 CSF SS OS Keys Area RS232C Interface True RMS Termina Area d M Agi we J 7 P ie xia e Front View 3 1 3 1 LCD Area The screen is divided into five areas Indicator area Reading area Waveform area Setting area and Menu area Refer to Figure below 2 3 4 5 HOLD REMOTE m 1 poss D G 18Tl TRGA t AT lt Q 6 Hode WeB HiMorm ___ 7 et em 8 1 i d s go TM eM bsc E 2 10111 Eua ins pad LCD Display 1 Indicator HOLD Freezes display in the LCD REMOTE USB Output indicator BACK LIGHT 3X Back light indicator BUZZER ImI Buzzer indicator Charging LINE Charging Battery indicator BATTERY 41 Low battery indicator 2 Primary Numerical Field DMM Function Displays
14. Exit A Adjust the Trigger Level continuously Observe the trigger icon on the 3 second time division line indicates the trigger level l grie E 4 bus Fa o Key LFS gt pono 5 6 Setting Trigger Slope ae Highlight f or t 4 F3 Set F or t 6 Fa Exit B or at Trigger on either positive Slope or negative Slope of the chosen waveform N 4 Key gt co gt VS p gt 5 3 6 Storing and Recalling Screens The meter can store setups and waveforms to memory for later recall Sixteen 0 15 setup and waveform memories are available 6 1 Storing Screen To store a screen do the following HOLD REMOTE x E ECT ii 1 el t A Hit Diode Che 1 Default Open the memory Mem menu Sto Rc Riwim Exit 2 L3 Select the memory address you want to store in 4 Fi Store the actual screen 6 1 6 2 Recalling Screen To recall a screen do the following HOLD REMOTE x EI TEO F Hit Diode Check aio rel 9 Default A i p E iui ime Cota EB a Mem Hall Open the memory menu Sto Rcl R wfm Exit Memory field M 0 appears at the top right corner of the display area RENE ws 3 Le Select the memory address you want to recall from ON F2 View th
15. I ON VERTICAL MODE AUTOPOWER OFF ICHA W AB 45 min HORIZONTAL MODE 1200 2400 E NORM ROLL L 4800 E 9600 MEASUREMENTS A E DCV OHM LIAZ CONTRAST 1 6 2 Introduction 2 1 Main Features This Programmable Universal Scope Meter offers enhanced features that similar type test instruments on the market today don t have All the functions are designed to be very convenient to use You can quickly get used to working with this METER and the great many functions integrated inside This instrument features No Features 1 PC interface for transferring measurement data and waveform 2 Dual Channel and Auto Calibration 10 Designed to comply with safety standard for UL3111 CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 2 2 Unpacking the Test Tool Kit The following items are included in your test tool kit gm STANDARD m OPTION Description lt Cont gt Description lt Cont gt 1 i Scope Meter 12 1 Carrying case 12 2 Li ion Battery installed 1 2 Holster 1 3 AC Power amp Rechargeable Adaptor 1 3 PC interface Cable 1 4 Test Leads 2 4 Scope Meter Software for Windows 1 5 CD Users Manual this book 1 Note When new the rechargeable Li ion Battery is not fully charged The accessories may be changed to improve the product quality without
16. INPUT A 6 Exit Key Func gt gt ORO gt F 3 Use AC coupling when you wish to observe a small AC signal that rides on a DC signal 4 4 5 Triggering on a Waveform Triggering tells the METER when to begin displaying the waveform You can select which input signal should be used on which edge this should occur and you can define the condition for a new update of the waveform The right top line of the LCD identifies the trigger parameters being used Trigger icons on the screen indicate the trigger level and slope DOG ard pen aint ar 1 Trigger Channel Channel A or B Ait Bice Check i 2 Slope rising or falling 3 Trigger mode Trigger setting mode Auto or Normal 4 Trigger Level indicator 5 Trigger Cursor 6 Command Menu Trigger level 7 8 Command Menu Single shot Command Menu Trigger mode Setup Ar WU B dms Tivi 5 mW screen with all Trigger Information 5 1 Setting Trigger level on NORmal trigger mode Open the Trigger menu o Tiv Sing Tmode Exit 5 ie Adjust the Trigger Level continuously Observe the trigger icon on the A dx second time division line indicates the trigger level FA Exit 9 2 Making a single acquisition To catch single events you can perform a single shot One time screen update To set up the test tool for a single shot on the input A waveform do following Connect
17. NK Button Screen Print Start Stop Button for Oscilloscope 7 4 HandySCOPE LL S ime Jos fStop Display Area CD Sampling Time 0 001 to 9999 2 Trigger level indicator T 3 Trigger point indicator T Control Panel Area Channel A Vertical Position Division Auto ON Off and DC coupling Channel B Vertical Position Division Auto ON Off and DC coupling Horizontal Division and Trigger Horizontal Division Auto Trigger Level Source and Position Hald Save Load Measurement Function DCV ACV OHM BZ Hz RPM Pulse Width and Duty Recalling Screens from Memory Storing and Recalling Screens from PC Data 1 5 8 Maintaining the test tool Warning This section is very important for safety Read and understand the following instruction fully and maintain your instrument properly The instrument must be calibrated and inspected at least once a year to maintain the safety and accuracy 8 1 About this Chapter This chapter covers basic maintenance procedures that can be performed by the user and provides handling cleaning battery replacement disassembly and assembly instructions 8 2 Static Safe Handling Observe the following rules for handling static sensitive devices 1 Handle all static sensitive components at a static safe work area Use grounded static control table mats on all repair meters and always wear a grounded wrist strap Handle boards by their nonconductive
18. PROGRAMMABLE UNIVERSAL SCOPE METER S240x E200707 CE in CHB m TEC sJ Ug ery MAX Programmable Universal Scope Contents WA Eaei 1 1 1 1 Turning on and off eessesssssssssessseennenne nnne 1 1 1 2 Division Trigger and Function 1 2 dou M 1 2 1 4 Command Arrow Backlight amp Information key 1 2 1 5 Primary Menu Map cccccccceccecceeeceeceeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeeeeeseeteeaeeseeeaeeaees 1 3 1 6 Positioning the waveform on the 5 8 1 3 Wes DVISION MEY IM Disedsosoie EEE 1 4 1 8 Changing Vertical A div or B div division ssssee 1 4 1 9 Changing Horizontal division cccccccecceecceeeceeeceeeseeeaeeeseeeeeeaeeeaues 1 5 110 Tngaer Key Hiepssseed a Leod del Core La e E He Acta 1 5 1 11 Trigger level control 1 6 112 FUNCUON KOV MaD aeriene 1 6 EE a aara 2 2 1 MaM 2 1 22 jWAPACKING ING Test TOO et ot pete et Oe ER Eee bti Ce bs 2 1 2 9 OPECNCAUON
19. Pressing I O key for 1 to 2 seconds will turn the unit on 3 The Windows operating system displays Found New Hardware and automatically installs the Human Interface Device HID driver HIDs do not require a custom USB driver Support for HIDs is built into Windows 4 Review the status of the HID using the Device Manager 5 Right click on My Computer to open the System Properties Hardware dialog Then click on Device Manager 1 1 System Properties E 2 General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Hardware Wizard The Hardware wizard helps you install uninstall repair Unplug eect and configure your hardware Hardware Wizard Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you ta set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Cancel Apply Figure 1 System Properties 6 Right click on the Human Interface Device to open the Properties dialog which contains the description and status of the HID device m Computer EE Disk drives lL Display adapters EA DVD CD ROM drives AS Floppy disk controllers oe Floppy disk drives ia Human InterFace Devices HID compliant device ig USB Human InterFace Device v ie Disable H IDE ATA ATAPI
20. ause immediate instrument failure in controlled environments Failures typically show up when contaminated units are operated in humid areas Note This instrument contains a LI ION battery pack Do not dispose of this battery pack with other solid waste Used batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler To replace the battery pack 1 Remove the Meter Case aes 5 Use the following procedure to remove the mE meter case 1 ZA Release the test leads Disconnect the test leads and probes both at the source and at the meter 2 Power OFF l a S Make sure the meter is turned off and oe O 2 unplugged from the power Adaptor Remove Screw De pos ud Remove the three screw from the bottom of Kel the case 3 pcs 4 Remove the PCB Assembly Now remove the PCB Assembly by releasing the four snap retainers securing it to the case 2 Remove Rubber key and Battery Pack uiii Rotate the PCB Assembly 180 degrees D Remove Rubber Key 2 Remove Battery Pack Remove the battery plug from the connector 3 Install a new battery pack 4 Reinstall the rear cover and secure the screws 8 2 9 Appendices 9 1 Troubleshooting guide If you experience trouble with your instrument try these corrective actions before concluding that the instrument needs repair 1 Make sure you are using fresh Li ion battery or fully charged rechargeable battery pa
21. ck If you are using the AC DC power adapter make sure the adapter is plugged into an appropriate live power source 2 f the buttons do not respond to your control or the contrast is set such that the display is unreadable remove the power source while the instrument is on Wait 15 minutes and then restore power and try operations 3 If you still experience difficulty check your connections and reread the usage instructions 4 f meter is frozen while you control the trigger level If you set the trigger level to normal NOR mode trigger level must be the same level of waveform Meter does not trigger if trigger level set above or below waveform If you set the trigger level to Auto AT mode you do not need to control the trigger level In rare cases your instrument may require servicing There are no user serviceable parts inside the instrument For service return the instrument to your customer service center 9 1 MEMO Mouser Electronics Authorized Distributor Click to View Pricing Inventory Delivery amp Lifecycle Information Protek 2401U
22. e saved screen The image is presented as a picture that can no longer be changed 6 2 T Remote Interface Operations This section explains how to install the USB device driver If you have any questions after reading this information please contact your local service representative Remote Interface is Optional 7 1 USB HID Device Installation 7 1 1 System Requirements Desktop or Laptop computer with 1 The IBM PC or Compatible Computer 2 The Windows operating system Refer to the Readme file in CD ROM 3 The CD ROM Drive 4 USB Port for Connection with Instrument This is restricted to devices that have USB ports and for which the manufacturer of the computer guarantees the operation of the USB port 7 1 2 Operating System e Microsoft Windows 2K XP 2K3 or above 7 2 Verifying the computer s USB port Ensure that the USB HandyScope is plugged in Pressing I O key for 1 to 2 seconds will turn the unit on Right click on the My Computer icon and open Properties Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button to open Device Manager Check that Human Interface Device is displayed If Human Interface Device is not displayed the USB device driver cannot be used 1 2 3 4 5 7 2 1 Installing the HID Device 1 Plug in the 4 Pin type into the USB port on the Meter and connect the USB connector type on the other end of the cable to the host USB port in your PC 2
23. e shot oo dU BH Br lUE Press key for TRIGGER SETUP SU i i i FUNC TRIGGER SETUP HM nterface rue B CHB 4 2 EXT Press z to exit TRIGGER MODE AUTO A NS 7 SY v NS A S N P4 EXT TRIG CHB COM CHA N zet Exit AN NN 1 5 Trigger point indicator Trigger level indicator HOLD REMOTE E H B 18 7 TRG i t AT Mode Ws JASE H no D I Pressing button IL increases the Trigger level B lU ll B 1UB MUI ing TmodelExit Pressing button decreases the Trigger level SV 55 5 F1 J F3 J u F4 J Bd dE ka D Bg l187uv TEGA AT Mode ae I Horn D mel L DIV VA a ly isl 552326 i E Interface True RMS AA A d j Tees h ESA TD FRAY ec MON EXT TRIG CHB COM CHA mc NN wy l s L f D Press key to display the FUNCtion default menu Press key for SCOPE SETUP S Press key for General SETUP F4 4 Press to exit EN un SCOPE SETUP Set Up INPUT A INPUT B MDC AC MAC BEEFER N
24. gger Level eeseeeeeeeernrnnn nnne 5 2 5 5 Setting Normal Trigger 5 3 5 6 SEUNG THOger SIONS sio a EE RE 5 3 6 Storing and Recalling Screens 6 1 oe mms 0 6 1 6 2 TEE m MT 6 2 7 Remote Interface Operations esee 7 1 7 1 USB HID Device Installation 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 1 T System Requirements uccide eda edes an 7 1 T2 Operating tae eae eee 7 1 7 2 Verifying the computer s USB port ccc 1 1 7 2212 Installing the HID DEVIC pa t t a Eten doe a ro eee tes 1 1 7 3 To install Windows Application 1 3 7 4 Running the Application Software ccccccecceecseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 4 5241 Osclloscope ModE maan a a a a a 1 4 8 Maintaining the test tool 8 1 Oils JgADOULIIS CAD rear recor ors Care aoa reg 8 1 8 2 Statie Sale 1
25. ld Step 3 Welcome to the HandyScope Step 4 Ready to Install the Program iz LoggerScope InstallShield Wizard s LoggerScope InstallShield Wizard Installing LoggerScope InstallShield Wizard Completed The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs LoggerScope This may z The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed take several minutes LoggerScope Click Finish to exit the wizard Status Creating shortcuts Installshield Step 5 Installing HandyScope Step 6 Installed Wizard Completed 7 4 Running the Application Software 1 For using USB port your PC should have USB port Connect USB cable to HandyScope at one end and to PC at other end 2 Turn the HandyScope on 3 Click Start Programs HandyScope HandyScope The HandyScope window will pop up as below 1 3 Model No Universal Scope v3 02 Screen Print Scope HandySCOPE Stime 0 5 Start Mem Page 4 00 gt Load a 0 File File Name Save Load USB HID Disconnected 12 4 2007 2 02PM 7 4 1 Oscilloscope Mode 1 Click the LINK Button and the Start Button z4 Model No Universal Scope 3 02 E 2 15 x Screen Print LINK Exit Ax 7 P IL CHA CJ CI SA 0 5 HandySCOPE TX RE S time wer Faye aieo toad Save Load USB HID Connected 12 4 2007 2 03PM LI
26. ngle shot mode uo FUNC Q3 Selects trigger setup l RS232C i Interface True RMS S SS A d EXT TRIG CHB COM CHA selects Scope Setup Le V Lee Selects general setup D Channel A You can always use the red channel A for all single input measurements possible with the meter 2 Channel B For measurements on two different signals you can use the channel B together with the Channel A 3 Common You can use the black common as single ground for low frequency measurements and for ACV DCV Ohm Continuity measurements 4 External trigger The EXT TRIG input accepts external trigger signals RS232C Interface CD Command keys These four keys are command buttons They are labeled F1 F4 These keys will have various functions 09 4 Tris 2 Four arrow keys These keys serve as the primary means of navigating the instrument s menus and operating displays 8 Display back light Press this button to turn on the backlight To turn the back light off press this button again o Information key General information for the test tool is available 1 2 1 5 Primary Menu Map Asa Mem Hold Default Menu SCOPE SETUP Function Menu 1 6 ZEGSIHOBIBG the on the screen PU HBPIUH BRA C Mem Hold
27. notifying the customers 2 1 2 3 Specification 2 3 1 General Specifications 1 Operational Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F at a relative humidity 75 or less 2 Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C with a relative humidity of 75 less 3 Temperature Coefficient 0 1 x Specified Accuracy per C for temperature lt 18 C to gt 28 C 4 Max Voltage between any Input and Ground DC or AC 600Vrms 5 Basic DC Accuracy 0 396 6 Band width 5MHz 2405 1MHz 2401 7 Meter AC Band width 20kHz 8 Power Supply Li ION Battery 3 7V 9 Battery Life Time 4 Hours without Backlight on 3 Hours with Backlight on 10 Battery Charge Time About 3 Hours 11 Battery Charge Class 2 transformer Input 120 240V AC 50 60Hz Output 5V DC 1A 12 Display Type Super Twist 132 x 128 pixels 13 Equipment Dimensions 90 mm width x 195 mm depth x 40 mm height 14 Equipment Weight 1 0 Ibs 480g approx without Holster 2 2 2 3 2 Technical Specification 1 Oscilloscope Function 1 Horizontal Sample Rate 50 MS s Single CH mode 25 MS s Dual CH mode Record Length 512 single shot mode 256 in all modes Sample Division 25 Modes Single shot Roll Normal Accuracy 0 01 Sweep Rate 4uS to 5S in 1 2 5 sequence 2 Vertical Bandwidth 2401 1MHz 92405 5MHz Resolution 8 Bit Channels Dual Coupling AC DC Input impedance 1 M9 Accuracy 3 1Pixel Max Input Volts DC or AC
28. sion Div is changed to manual mode Ves Decrease the vertical division L Div is changed to manual mode 5 4 D Change Div from Manual mode to AUTO mode 2 Changing the Time Base Open the Command Menu Er Aldiv B div H dv Exit Change the Horizontal division Aldiv B div H div Exit D 2 UN Increase the number of periods 3 o i 4 5 Div is changed to manual mode Decrease the number of periods Div is changed to manual mode 4 Change Div from Manual mode to AUTO mode 4 3 4 1 8 aii LLLI the Waveform Open the FUNCTION menu D Func Scope SetUp Exit Open the Scope Setup menu SCOPE SETUP INPUT A INPUT B m DC a DC VERTICAL MODE m o CHA o CHB n A amp B FL HORIZONTAL MODE mE s NORM MEASUREMENTS A gm DCV ocACV 50HM uBZ o HZ o RPM oGP W uDTY Set Exit Recording Slow Signals over a Long Period of Time 8 NC Highlight ROLL MODE o xn Set ROLL MODE Fa Exit D lt gt gt T F1 F3 F4 Key E ro gt gt v L j The roll mode function supplies a visual log of waveform activity and is especially useful when you measure lower frequency waveforms Note ROLL MODE operates when the horizontal division is between 1s and 5s Selecting AC Coupling for INPUT A s Highlight AC for INPUT A 2 F3 Accept AC coupling for
29. y M295 2 5 LJ 1 To choose a Frequency measurement for CHA do the following D Plug the black test lead into the COM input jack pom Open the FUNCTION menu eem Scope SetUp Exit Open the Scope Setup menu SCOPE SETUP INPUT A INPUT B m DC m DC VERTICAL MODE EN o CHA o CHB o A amp B HORIZONTAL MODE a NORM oROLL MEASUREMENTS A e DCV ocACV uBZ o HZ o RPM oP W nuDTY 5 gt Highlight Hz o Select Hz m Hz qu NV EN J IA S Exit 4 2 a C DR 7 A m D Key Ft gy Observe that Hz is now the main reading N 4 1 6 Freezing the screen You can freeze the screen all readings and waveforms at any time Default Command Menu Display B Mem Hold Freeze the screen Highlighted Hold appears at the bottom of the D FAS Command Menu area ACRES B TS Mem Hold FEM Resume your measurement 2 F4 A B 9 Mem Hold 4 1 7 Changing the Graphic Representation 1 Changing the vertical division Open the Command Menu o Aldiv Bidiv Hidiv Exit 5 Gp f2 Change the vertical division CH A or CH B 5 WE Increase the vertical divi
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