Specifications

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Number
Button label
Function
F None
Soft keys. Their function is shown at the right side of the screen. The
button 27 (MENU ON/OFF) can be used to turn the menu on and off.
1 Print
When pressed, the displayed waveforms are saved into a file in external
memory (e.g., a USB thumb drive). You can choose to either save the
waveforms as either a CSV (comma-separated values) or four types of
bitmap images (8 bit BMP, 24 bit BMP, GIF, or PNG).
2
CH1
Input male BNC terminal for channel 1's vertical amplifier.
3
CH2
Input male BNC terminal for channel 2's vertical amplifier.
4
EXT TRIG/MOD
OUT
External trigger input for scope operation or, if the function generator is
supplying a modulated waveform, this terminal outputs the modulation
waveform.
5
GEN OUT
Output terminal for the function generator.
6
VOLTS/DIV
Adjusts the vertical sensitivity (gain) of channel 1.
7
VOLTS/DIV
Adjusts the vertical sensitivity (gain) of channel 2.
8 TIME/DIV
Adjusts the horizontal time base in seconds per division (or SI
multiples).
9
ON/OFF
Turns the output of the function generator on and off.
10 CH1
Accesses channel 1's menu and turns channel 1 on. Pressed again, it
turns channel 1 off.
11
REF
Turns the reference waveform menu on and off.
12 MATH
Turns the math menu on and off. This menu allows you to perform
mathematical functions with two waveforms: add, subtract, or multiply. It
also lets you calculate the FFT (fast Fourier transform) of channel 1 or 2.
13 CH2
Accesses channel 2's menu and turns channel 2 on. Pressed again, it
turns channel 2 off.
14
MENU
Access the horizontal menu.
15
AMPL
Adjust the amplitude of the function generator.
16
FREQ
Adjust the frequency of the function generator.
17
POSITION
Channel 1's vertical position on the screen.
18
POSITION
Channel 2's vertical position on the screen.
19
POSITION
Horizontal position of the trace(s) on the screen.
20
MENU
Function generator menu.
21
When the knob 28 is used for some adjustments, these two buttons are
used to select which digit is to be adjusted. Also used when displaying
help screens.
22 AUTO
Initiates an automated measurement sequence (this is called the
Autoset function). This will automatically set the controls to display the
signals on channel 1 or channel 2 or both.
23 FORCE
Immediately forces the oscilloscope to trigger. This is useful when the
trigger mode is set to NORMAL in the absence of a trigger signal, as
you can see where the trace is on the screen.
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