User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Declaration
 - General Safety Summary
 - Safety Terms and Symbols
 - Product Scrapping
 - Contents
 - DSO2000 series digital storage oscilloscope introduction
 - 1. Quick start
 - 2. Function Introduction
- 2.1. Menu and Control Keys
 - 2.2. Connector
 - 2.3. Multi-function Knobs and Softkeys
 - 2.4. Oscilloscope Setup
 - 2.5. Horizontal Controls
 - 2.6. Vertical System
 - 2.7. Trigger System
 - 2.8. Protocol Decode
 - 2.9. Save/Recall
 - 2.10. Measure System
 - 2.11. DVM
 - 2.12. Acquire
 - 2.13. Display
 - 2.14. Utility System
 - 2.15. Fast Action Buttons
 
 - 3. Waveform Generator
 - 4. Remote Control
 - 5. Troubleshooting
 - 6. Services and Support
 - 7. General Care and Cleaning
 - Appendix A: Technical Specifications
 - Appendix B: Accessories
 - Appendix C Harmful and Poisonous Substances or Elements
 
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: Download waveform data to the device.   
: Smooth Drawing Mode. You can draw any waveform shape using the left-mouse. 
: Line Drawing Mode. You can click on the waveform to draw a straight line from the previous point. 
: Zoom tools. To zoom the time axis in or out, click the + or - zoom button and then click on the 
waveform area. Click the 100% button to restore the time axis to its original scale. 
: Standard waveform shapes. Draw a standard waveform with the settings specified in 
the numerical controls below the toolbar. The current waveform will be erased. 
:  Cycles.  The  number  of  cycles  to  draw.  This  control  is  used  in  conjunction  with  the 
Standard waveform shapes buttons. Select one of the standard waveform shapes and then enter the 
number of cycles, and it will draw the requested number of cycles of the waveform.   
: Minimum. When one of the Standard waveform shapes buttons is pressed, this control 
sets the minimum signal level. 
:  Maximum.  When  one  of  the  Standard  waveform  shapes  buttons  is  pressed,  this 
control sets the maximum signal level. 
: Duty cycle. When a square, triangular or ramp waveform is selected using one of 
the  Standard  waveform  shapes  buttons,  this  control  sets  the  duty  cycle  of  the  signal.  Duty  cycle  is 
defined as the  time  that the  signal  spends above  zero volts divided by the total cycle  time. Thus, a 
symmetrical square or triangular wave has a duty cycle of 50%. Reducing the duty cycle shortens the 
positive  part  of  the  cycle  and  lengthens  the  negative  part,  and  increasing  the  duty  cycle  does  the 
opposite. 
Note: 
The  Frequency,  Amplitude,  Offset  parameter  of  the  ARB  waveform  can  not  be  regulated  in  this 
WaveEditor software, but it can be done by tuning on the device directly (refer to above Chapter 3.1) 
after the waveform data is downloaded to device (refer to below Chapter 3.3). 
Do not use the WaveEditor and the DSO software at the same time, it will cause errors. 
3.5. Output Arbitrary Waveform   
1. Press the Wave Gen button on the front panel to enable the AWG function and enter the Wave Gen 
function menu.   
2. Connect the device with PC which has installed the WaveEditor software using a USB cable.   
3. Double click the WaveEditor icon to open the program.   
4.  Select  a  waveform  file  or  draw  an  arbitrary  waveform;  then  click  the    in  toolbar  and  select 
waveform data download position to download waveform data to the device.   










