First Connection; Ap Vs Station Connection; Leds Behavior; Battery Status Led - IKA LOGIC IkaScope WS200 Datasheet And User Manual

Ultra portable, one channel, 30 mhz, wireless oscilloscope.
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IkaScope WS
Ultra portable oscilloscope

First connection

At this stage, you should configure your display device (Smartphone, tablet or computer) to connect to
the Wifi network created by IkaScope. This network's SSID will start with "IKASCOPE" and will end with
the serial number of your IkaScope device.
When your display device is connected to IkaScope's wifi network, you may launch IkaScope application
and follow further instructions to display measured signals.

AP vs Station connection

Although IkaScope can be used in AP mode with its full performance, we recommend configuring
IkaScope to connect to existing wifi networks. This way, it won't be necessary to change wifi settings of
the display device for each and every usage.

LEDs behavior

There are LEDs on the back of IkaScope probe. Refer to IkaScope WS
info about those LEDs.

Battery status LED

Normally, battery status LED is turned o . If the battery is empty (less than
orange color. When you plug in a USB charger, it will either glow in orange to indicate that charging is
in progress, or glow in green that charging is complete (battery is recharged to

Wifi Status LED

Wifi status led can show two colors: Blue or White, depending on the Wifi operating mode. White means
AP mode (Access point, i.e., IkaScope created it own access point), while blue color means station
mode.
If the LED is blinking it means no connection is made yet, when the LED is fixed, it means that a
connexion was established. By connection here, we mean a "network connection".

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