Specifications
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Subject to change without notice
Appendix
13 Appendix
Listofgures
Positions of the instrument 6
Type of fuse 7
Fig. 2.1: Frontview of the HMO2524 8
Fig. 2.2: Area A of the control panel 8
Fig. 2.3: Area B of the control panel 8
Fig. 2.4: Area C of the control panel 9
Fig. 2.5: Area D of the control panel 9
Fig. 2.6: Screen 9
Fig. 2.7: Rear panel of the HMO2524 9
Fig. 2.8: Selection of basic soft menu elements 10
Fig. 2.9: Basic soft menu elements for settings and
navigation 10
Fig. 2.10: Menu for basic settings 10
Fig: 2.11: Updating menu and information window 11
Fig. 2.12 UPGRADE menu. 12
Fig. 2.13 Manual licence key input. 12
Fig. 3.1: Control panel HMO 12
Fig. 3.2: Screen display after connection of the probe 12
Fig. 3.3: Screen display after changing to DC coupling 13
Fig. 3.4: Screen display after Autosetup 13
Fig. 3.5: Area of the control panel containing the
ZOOM knob 13
Fig. 3.6: ZOOM function 13
Fig. 3.7: Cursor measurements 13
Fig. 3.8: Quick View parameter measurement 14
Fig. 3.9: Auto Measure menu 14
Fig. 3.10: Selection of parameters 14
Fig. 3.11: Measuring the parameters of two sources 14
Fig. 3.12: Formula editor 15
Fig. 3.13: Save/Recall menu 15
Fig. 3.14: Menu Screenshots 15
Fig. 3.15: Dening a le name 15
Fig. 4.1: Front panel area with 16
Fig. 4.2: Short menu for the vertical settings 16
Fig. 4.3: Correct connection of the probe to the
probe adjust output 16
Fig. 4.4: Vertical offset in the extended menu 16
Fig. 5.1: Control panel of the horizontal system 18
Fig. 5.2: extended zoom function 19
Fig. 5.3: Marker in Zoom mode 19
Fig. 6.1: Front panel control area of the trigger system 20
Fig. 6.2: Coupling modes with slope trigger 20
Fig. 6.3: The type B-Trigger 20
Fig. 6.4: Pulse trigger menu 21
Fig. 6.5: Video trigger menu 21
Fig. 7.1: Drawing of the virtual screen area and an
example 22
Fig. 7.2: Menu for setting the signal display intensities 22
Fig. 7.3: Persistence function 23
Fig. 7.4: Settings in the X–Y menu 23
Fig. 7.5: Settings for the Z input 23
Fig. 8.1: Cursor measurements selection menu 24
Fig. 8.2: Menu for the automatic measurements
settings 25
Fig. 9.1: Mathematics short menu 26
Fig. 9.2: Quick mathematics menu 26
Fig. 9.3: Formula editor for a set of formulas 26
Fig. 9.4: Entering constants and units 27
Fig. 9.5: FFT presentation 27
Fig. 9.6: Extended FFT menu 28
Fig. 9.7 PASS/FAIL mask test. 28
Fig. 10.1: Basic menu for instrument settings 29
Fig. 10.2: Storing instrument settings 29
Fig. 10.3: Recalling instrument settings 30
Fig. 10.4: Import/Export menu for instrument settings 30
Fig. 10.5: Loading and storing of references 30
Fig. 10.6: Menu for storing curves 31
Fig. 10.7: Menu for screen shots 31
Fig. 10.8: Denition of FILE/PRINT key 32
Fig. 11.1: Logic trigger menu 32
Fig. 11.2:
Logic channels’ settings display 33
Fig. 12.1:
Bus denition menu 34
Fig. 12.2: Menu for the selection of the decoding format 34
Fig. 12.3: Menu for the denition of the I
2
C sources. 35
Fig. 12.4 I
2
C message, hexadecimal decoded. 35
Fig. 12.5: I
2
C READ/WRITE trigger menu 35
Fig. 12.6: I
2
C data Trigger menu 36
Fig. 12.7: Menu for the SPI bus denition 36
Fig. 12.8: SPI trigger menu 36
Fig. 12.9: SPI data trigger menu. 37
Fig. 12.10: Page 1 of the UART bus denition menu. 37
Fig. 12.11: Page 2 of the UART bus denition menu 37
Fig. 12.12: UART data trigger menu 38
Fig. 12.13: Page 2 of the UART trigger menu. 38