SAFETY
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This
Manual
a
This symbol indicates where applicable cautionary or
^ other information is to be found.
Power Source
This
equipment operates
from
a power source
that
does
not apply more than 250 V rms between the supply con-
ductors or between either supply conductor and ground. A
protective ground connection by way of the grounding con-
ductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation.
Grounding the Product
This
equipment is grounded through the grounding conduc-
tor of the power cord. To avoid electrical shock, plug the
power cord
into
a properly wired receptacle before connec-
ting
to the equipment input or
output
terminals.
Use
the Proper Power
Cord
Use
only the power cord and connector specified for your
product.
Use
the Proper
Fuse
To avoid
fire
hazard, use a fuse of the correct type.
Do not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an ex-
plosive atmosphere.
Do not Remove Cover or Panel
To avoid personal injury, do not remove the cover or panel.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Voltage
Conversion
If the power source is not applied to your product, contact
your dealer. To avoid electrical shock, do not
perform
the
voltage conversion.
SAFETY 2
FEATURES 3
SPECIFICATIONS 4
PREPARATION
FOB USE 7
CONTROLS
AND INDICATORS 9
FRONT
PANEL 9
REAR
PANEL 13
OPERATION
14
INITIAL STARTING
PROCEDURE
14
{1)
NORMAL
SWEEP
DISPLAY OPERATION 14
(2) MAGNIFIED
SWEEP
OPERATION 17
(3)
DELAYED
SWEEP
OPERATION 17
(4) ALTERNATING
SWEEP
OPERATION 17
(5) X-Y OPERATION 18
(6) VIDEO SIGNAL
OBSERVATION
18
(7)
SINGLE
SWEEP
OPERATION 18
APPLICATION 19
PROBE
COMPENSATION 19
TRACE
ROTATION COMPENSATION 19
DC
VOLTAGE
MEASUREMENTS 19
MEASUREMENTS
OF THE VOLTAGE
BETWEEN
TWO POINTS ON A WAVEFORM 20
ELIMINATION OF UNDESIRED SIGNAL
COMPONENTS 20
TIME MEASUREMENTS 21
FREQUENCY
MEASUREMENTS 21
Note:
This instruction manual is described for two models.
Refer to
item
applied to your product.
2
CONTENTS
PULSE
WIDTH
MEASUREMENTS 22
PULSE
RISE
TIME AND FALLTIME
MEASUREMENTS
22
TIME
DIFFERENCE
MEASUREMENTS 23
PHASE
DIFFERENCE
MEASUREMENTS 24
RELATIVE
MEASUREMENTS 24
PULSE
JITTER
MEASUREMENT 26
SWEEP
MULTIPLICATION (MAGNIFICATION) 26
DELAYED
SWEEP
TIME MEASUREMENT 27
PULSE
WIDTH
MEASUREMENTS USING
DELAYED
SWEEP
27
FREQUENCY
MEASUREMENTS USING
DELAYED
SWEEP
28
PULSE
REPETITION TIME 29
USING
DELAYED
SWEEP
FOR MEASUREMENTS OF
RISETIMES
AND
FALLTIMES
29
TIME
DIFFERENCE
MEASUREMENTS USING
DELAYED
SWEEP
29
TRIPLE-TRACE
APPLICATIONS 30
OBSERVATION
OF THE START PORTION OF
THE
IRREGULAR
WAVEFORM 30
X-Y
APPLICATION 31
ACCESSORIES 32
MAINTENANCE 33