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Direct access, intuitive navigation
The "Windows-like" ergonomics simplifies user familiarization - often difficult with
oscilloscopes. For the first time, a Man-Machine Interface provides access to all
functions in at least three different ways, for different levels of mastery of the
instrument. The touch screen makes navigation smooth and seamless. The various
menus can be opened or pulled down using the stylus, which is also used for direct
action on such graphic elements as cursors, triggers, etc.
In the field of ELECTRONIC
MAINTENANCE, your favourites will be
the OX 7102 and OX 7104 - 100 MHz -
with their 2 or 4 isolated 600-V cat. III
channels, advanced triggering functions,
built-in FFT, mathematical calculations
on curves, and WEB server
The vast monochrome or colour screen of series
OX 7042 instruments, their 40 MHz pass band,
their 2 isolated 600-V cat. III channels, and their
optional harmonic analyzer modules will be of
special interest to professionals in
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE.
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A UNIQUE INSTRUMENT
When it comes to innovation, Metrix doesn't settle for just introducing the first self-
contained portable four-isolated-channel 600 V / cat. III oscilloscope on the market.
In their ergonomics, versatility, safety, and various communication capabilities,
series OX 7000 instruments are designed to deliver the best available ratio of safety
and services to convenience of use.
On the performance side, they are tops in category with their 12-bit /
1 GigaSamples-per-second converter, sampling rate of 25 GS/s on periodic signals,
and capture of transients down to 2 ns.
To make "modern" mean "efficient", touch-screen control with "Windows-like"
menus is backed up by 33 keys specialized solely for direct access to commonly-
used functions. Again for the sake of efficiency in the field, series OX 7000
instruments incorporate the patented new system of "plug and play"
accessories, individual isolation of each of the measurement channels, a range of
remote management capabilities based on the Ethernet link with WEB server, and a
number of built-in instruments, notably a multimeter.