User Manual
Quick Start Guide   PicoScope 4444 High-Resolution Differential Oscilloscope
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WARNING
Signals exceeding the voltage limits in the table below are dened 
as “hazardous live” by EN 61010. To prevent electric shock, take all 
necessary safety precautions when working on equipment where 
hazardous live voltages may be present.
Signal voltage limits of EN 61010-1:2010
±70 V DC 33 V AC RMS ±46.7 V pk max.
WARNING
To prevent injury or death, the oscilloscope must not be directly 
connected to hazardous live signals as dened by EN 61010. To measure 
such voltages, use a dierential probe specically rated for this use, such 
as the PicoConnect 442 1000 V CAT III dierential probe.
CAUTION
Exceeding the overload protection range of the oscilloscope and 
its recommended accessories can cause permanent damage to the 
oscilloscope and other connected equipment.
If the signal voltage exceeds the measurement input range, the PicoScope software 
displays the red overrange indicator   in the top left corner of the display, with 
the message “Channel overrange”. A smaller version appears next to the vertical 
axis of the aected channel. The waveform will be clipped: no data outside the 
measurement input range will be shown. In the software, increase the input range 
of the aected channel until the indicator disappears.
If the common-mode voltage of the dierential input exceeds the scope’s common-
mode input range, the yellow common-mode overrange indicator   appears, with 
the messsage “Common-mode overrange”. Again, a smaller version appears next 
to the vertical axis of the aected channel. Exceeding the common-mode input 
range of the scope causes inaccurate measurements and can lead to severe signal 
distortion.
1.2.3  Grounding
WARNING
The oscilloscope’s ground connections through the USB cable and 
through the ground terminal are for measurement purposes only. The 
oscilloscope does not have a protective safety ground.
WARNING
Never connect the ground terminal (chassis) to any electrical power 
source. To prevent personal injury or death, use a voltmeter to check 
that there is no signicant AC or DC voltage between the oscilloscope 
ground and the point to which you intend to connect it.
CAUTION
Applying a voltage to the ground input is likely to cause permanent 
damage to the oscilloscope, the attached computer, and other 
equipment.
CAUTION
To prevent measurement errors caused by poor grounding, always use 
the high-quality USB cable supplied with the oscilloscope.
1.2.4  External connections
WARNING
To prevent injury or death, only use the power cord and adaptor 
supplied with the product. These are approved for the voltage and plug 
conguration in your country.
USB connection
DC power input
Voltage (V) Current (A pk) Total power (W)
USB 3.0 5 V 3 A 15 W
Depending on the combined power requirements of the accessories connected 
to it, the PicoScope 4444 can operate with or without a DC power input. If the 
USB connection alone is insucient to power all the accessories connected, the 
PicoScope 6 software will prompt you to connect the DC power supply.
1.2.5  Environment
WARNING
To prevent injury or death, do not use in wet or damp conditions, or near 
explosive gas or vapor.
CAUTION
To prevent damage, always use and store your oscilloscope in 
appropriate environments, as specied below.
Storage Operating Quoted accuracy
Temperature –20 °C to +60 °C 0 °C to 45 °C 15 °C to 30 °C
Humidity
5% to 95% RH 
(non-condensing)
5% to 80% RH 
(non-condensing)
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