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7.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
7
1
Single
Trace
Operation
1) Alternating current
d
i
spI
ay
With
the
osci1loscope
in the
initial
setting
condition
(refer
to 6. CHECKING AND
ADJUSTMENT
PRIOR
TO MEASUREMENT), the
signal applied
to the CHI
INPUT
terminal
is
displayed
on the CRT.
Adjust
the
signal
amplitude
to an
easy-to-measure
size
by
changing
the
VOLTS/DIV
control.
Use the
V.
VARI
control
to
change
the
amplitude
continuously.
However,
if
this
is not
necessary, leave
the
setting
at CA1.
Then,
move the
waveform
to an
easy-to-observe position with
the SWEEP
TIME/DIV
control.
The H.
VARI
control should
be set to CAL
if possible.
2)
Trigger
Trigger operation
is
required if
the
displayed
waveform
wavers
or is
unstable.
Trigger
level
Turn
the
TRIGGER
LEVEL
control clockwise
or
counterclockwise
to
lock
the
waveform.
Some
signals
are
easier
to see by
changing
the
slope. This operation with
the
TRIGGER
LEVEL
and
SLOPE
controls
is
called
trigger point
setting.
The
oscilloscope
starts
the
sweep
at a set
trigger point.
SLOPE
"-"
RANGE
Trigger coupling
Select
an
intended trigger coupling.
AC : AC
coupled
trigger signal without
DC
components
is
input
to the
trigger
circuit.
The AC
position
is
used
for
normal
waveform
observation higher
than
10 Hz.
HFrej
:
Trigger signal
passed
though
a
low-pass
fiIter
is
input
to the
trigger
circuit.
The
cut-off frequency
of the
low-pass
fi1ter
is
approx.
30 kHz.
This
position
is
used
for
signals
with high-frequency noise.
27
SLOPE
" + "
RANGE
TRIGGER
LEVEL
+
Direction
(Rotate
Right)
SLOPE
"-"
TRIGGER
POINT
SLOPE
" + "
TRIGGER
POINT
-
Direction
(Rotate
Left)
Figure
7
Relationship
between
Trigger
Level
and
Slope

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BrandKenwood
ModelCS-5200 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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