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HDS Series Handheld Digital Storage
Oscilloscope & Multimeter
User Manual
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HDS1022M
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HDS2062M
www.owon.com.hk
www.owon.com.cn
Mar. 2012 edition Ver1.3
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OWON
HDS Series Handheld DSO & DMM
Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter Page
1.DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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1.1 Declaration of Conformity ·······································································································1
1.2 Package Contents ······················································································································1
2.SAFETY INFORMATION
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2.1 Safety Terms and Symbols ·······································································································2
2.1.1 Safety Symbols
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2.1.2 Safety Terms.
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2.2 General Safety Information ·····································································································2
3.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HDS SERIES
OSCILLOSCOPE ······················································································ 5
4.PERFORMING THE GENERAL INSPECTION
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4.1 Performing the General Inspection ·························································································6
4.1.1 Check whether there is any Damage on it Due to Transportation
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4.1.2 Make a Check on Accessories
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4.1.3 Make a Check on the Complete Instrument
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5.INPUT CONNECTIONS
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5.1 Input Connections ·····················································································································7
5.2 Description for Front Panel and Keys·····················································································8
6.USING THE SCOPE
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6.1 About this Chapter··················································································································10
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6.2 Power-Up the Oscilloscope ·····································································································10
6.3 Oscilloscope Operation Window····························································································10
6.4 Navigating a Menu ··················································································································12
6.5 Manually Setting the Vertical System, Horizontal System and Trigger Position ·············13
6.6 Resetting the Oscilloscope ······································································································16
6.7 Input Connections ···················································································································17
6.8 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Auto Set······································································17
6.9 Automatic Zero-returning of Trigger Horizontal Position and Trigger Level Position ···17
6.10 Automatic Measurements·····································································································17
6.11 Freezing the Screen ···············································································································18
6.12 Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms··········································································19
6.13 Using Persistence to Display Waveforms ············································································20
6.14 Using Peak Detection to Display Glitches ···········································································20
6.15 Selecting AC-coupling···········································································································22
6.16 Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform ···························································22
6.17 Using Waveform Mathematics Functions···········································································23
7.USING THE MULTIMETER
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7.1 About this Chapter··················································································································25
7.2 Making Meter Connections ····································································································25
7.3 Multimeter Operation Window ·····························································································25
7.4 Making Multimeter Measurements ·······················································································26
7.4.1 Measuring Resistance Values
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7.4.2 Making a Diode Measurement
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7.4.3 On-off Test
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7.4.4 Making a Capacitance Measurement
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7.4.5 Making a DC Voltage Measurement
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7.4.6 Making a AC Voltage Measurement
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7.4.7 Making a DC Current Measurement
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