Instructions
3.Junior User Guidebook 
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to  the oscilloscope regarded as "slave  device". For example: to use this port when 
connect PC to the oscilloscope by USB. 
9.  Lock Hole: You can lock the oscilloscope to a fixed location using the security lock 
(please buy it yourself) to secure the oscilloscope. 
10. Trig Out(P/F) port: Trigger signal output or Pass/Fail output, also can be used as the 
port of CH2 Output of optional dual-channel waveform generator. The output type can 
be set on the menu (Utility menu→Output→Output). 
11. Out 1 port: CH1 Output of optional dual-channel waveform generator. 
Control Area   
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Figure 3-4 Control Area Overview 
1.  Function button area: Total 11 buttons 
2.  Waveform generator controls (optional) 
or 
DAQ: Multimeter (optional) recorder (see "Multimeter Recorder" on P107) 
P/F: Pass/Fail (see "Pass/Fail" on P78) 
W.REC: Waveform Record (see "How to Record/Playback Waveforms" on P69) 
3.  Trigger control area with 2 buttons and 1 knob. 
The Trigger Level knob is to adjust trigger voltage. Other 2 buttons refer to trigger 
system setting.  
4.  Horizontal control area with 1 button and 2 knobs. 
"HOR"  button  refer to horizontal system setting menu,  "Horizontal Position" knob 
control trigger position, "Horizontal Scale" control time base. 
5.  Vertical control area with 3 buttons and 4 knobs. 
"CH1" and "CH2  " correspond to setting menu in CH1 and CH2.  "Math" button 
provides access to math waveform functions  (+,  -,  ×, /, FFT, user function, digital 
filter). Two "Vertical Position" knob control the vertical position of CH1/CH2, and 










