Hantek Hantek2D82 User Manual
Hantek Hantek2D82 User Manual

Hantek Hantek2D82 User Manual

Automotive diagnostic oscilloscope

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Hantek2D82 Automotive Diagnostic Oscilloscope
User Manual
V1.4

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  • Page 1 Hantek2D82 Automotive Diagnostic Oscilloscope User Manual V1.4...
  • Page 2 Hantek reserves all rights to modify this document without prior notice. Please contact Hantek for the latest version of this document before placing an order. Hantek has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this document but does not guarantee the absence of errors. Moreover, Hantek assumes no responsibility in obtaining permission and authorization of any third party patent, copyright or product involved in relation to the use of this document.
  • Page 3: General Safety Summary

    General Safety Summary Read the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any products connected to it. To evade potential hazards, use this product only as specified. Only qualified personnel should perform maintenance. Avoid fire or personal injury. Use suitable power cord.
  • Page 4: Safety Terms And Symbols

    Safety Terms and Symbols Terms on the product. The following terms may appear on the product: Danger It represents that harms may be caused to you at once if you perform the operation. Warning It represents that latent harms may be caused to you if you perform the operation.
  • Page 5: Brief Introduction

    Brief Introduction This Automotive Oscilloscope is compact, portable, and flexible operation; Using color TFTLCD and pop-up menus to display; to achieve its ease of use, greatly improving the user productivity. In addition, this product has superior performance and it is powerful, affordable, high cost. The real-time sampling rate can be as high as 250MSa/S,can meet the market demand of complex signals and capture speed;...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Content Copyright Declaration ....................... I General Safety Summary ....................II Safety Terms and Symbols ..................III Product Scrapping ....................III Brief Introduction ......................IV Getting Started ........................ 1 General Inspection ....................2 Use of safety keyhole ....................2 Adjust the bracket..................... 3 Front Panel.......................
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started This oscilloscope is a small, lightweight portable instrument,to provide users with a convenient and easy to operate front panel, you can perform basic tests.  General Inspection  Use of safety keyhole  Adjust the bracket  Front Panel ...
  • Page 8: General Inspection

    General Inspection Please check the instrument as following steps after receiving an oscilloscope: Check the shipping container for damage: Keep the damaged shipping container or cushioning material until the contents of the shipment have been checked for completeness and the instrument has been checked mechanically and electrically.
  • Page 9: Adjust The Bracket

    Adjust the bracket When using the instrument, the user can open the support foot as a support to tilt the instrument upward for easy operation and observation. When the instrument is not in use, the user can close the support foot to facilitate placement or handling. After adjusting the rack, the instrument can be suspended on the vertical plane.
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    Front Panel The following diagram briefly describes the front panel of this series oscilloscope, so that you can be familiar with it in the shortest possible time.
  • Page 11: The User Interface

    The user interface Functional Check Follow the steps below to perform a quick functional check to your oscilloscope. 1. Power Press the power key and the device starts. Press the power key again, and the device will shut down. Before start it, please confirm that the battery has enough power. The oscilloscope is equipped with a power adapter and the interface is Type -C.
  • Page 12: Probe Check

    2)Connect the probe tip and reference lead to the generator output connec tor. Recommended input ~2V@1KHz peak-peak square wave. 3)Press the [Auto] button and you should see within a few seconds a square wave of about 2V peak-to-peak at 1KHz in the display. Repeat the steps to observe CH2. Probe Check Safety When using the probe, keep your fingers behind the guard on the probe body to avoid...
  • Page 13 Probe Attenuation Setting Probes are of various attenuation factors which affect the vertical scale of the signal. The Probe Check function is used to verify if the Probe attenuation option matches the attenuation of the probe. You can press Channel button to enter the channel setting menu and select CH1, and select the Probe option that matches the attenuation factor of your probe.
  • Page 14: Function Introduction

    Function Introduction This chapter will introduce the functions of oscilloscope in detail.  Menu and Control Keys  Connectors  Automatically set  Default setting  Horizontal System  Vertical System  Trigger System  Save Waveform  Reference Waveform ...
  • Page 15: Menu And Control Keys

    Menu and Control Keys All the keys are described as follows: Scope: Oscilloscope mode. DMM:Multimeter mode. AWG:Waveform generator. Menu:Total menu. Users can choose Vehicle Diagnosis, Oscilloscope, AWG, DMM, and language switching. Trig:Trigger setting menu. Enter: In scope, save the user-defined settings of the oscilloscope; In generator, press the button to confirm after entering the character.
  • Page 16: Connectors

    the parameter value, the right and up direction key will increase the parameter value; it is also used for the digital selection of the virtual keyboard. F1/F2/F3/F4: Multi-function key, in each menu mode, is responsible for selecting corresponding menu items in the screen. Oscilloscope Menu.
  • Page 17: Default Setting

    controls according to input signals so that it can accurately display the wave form of the input signal. Functions Settings Cursor Display Format Set to YT Horizontal Position Adjusted SEC/DIV Adjusted Trigger Level Set to 50% Trigger Mode Auto Trigger Source Adjusted Trigger Slope Adjusted...
  • Page 18: Horizontal System

    Measure On or Off Source Slope Rising Trigger (Edge) Mode Auto Level 0.00v Bandwidth Limit Unlimited Coupling Vertical System, Probe Attenuation All Channels Position 0.00div (0.00V) VOLTS/DIV The following settings do not change when you recall default settings.  Language Option ...
  • Page 19: Vertical System

    control of waveforms is available during Roll Mode, and it‟s only available when set to 100ms/div or slower. Press Time->Mode to change the display mode to Roll, the time/div will be changed to 100ms/div automatically. Scan: In Scan Mode, the waveform display scan updates from left to right. In Scan mode, trigger and horizontal offset control of waveforms are available during Scan Mode.
  • Page 20: Trigger System

    Limits the bandwidth to reduce display noise; filters the signal to eliminate noise and other unnecessary HF Limit components. The invert function turns the displayed waveform 180 degrees, with respect to the ground level. When the Invert oscilloscope is triggered on the inverted signal, the trigger is also inverted.
  • Page 21: Save Waveform

    Save Waveform Press button to enter, and select Save to enter store waveform menu. The waveform can be saved to the oscilloscope inside, also can be recalled to view. The Save Menu Table Menu Setting Description Position 1,2,3,4,5,6 Select the internal storage position. Save Save waveform data.
  • Page 22: Measurement

    4. Press F4 to save the current waveform to the specified location.. Measurement Scale measurement Graticule: This method allows you to make a quick, visual estimate and take a simple measurement through the graticule divisions and the scale factor. For example, you can take simple measurements by counting the major and minor graticule divisions involved and multiplying by the scale factor.
  • Page 23: Utility

    5. The result of cursor measurement will be displayed on the cursor menu. Automatic Measurement The oscilloscope provides 2 kinds of automatic measurements, including frequency and amplitude. Press button to enter, select Measure to enter automatic measurement. Press F1 to open, the measurement results will be displayed on the top left corner of the screen. Measurement Menu Table Menu Description...
  • Page 24 5 Minute 10 Minute Automatic 20 Minute Set automatic shutdown time. shutdown 30 Minute Unlimited Start Start the self calibration. Calibration Return Exit the self calibration. Note: 1. Backlight time and automatic shutdown time will not be executed when the oscilloscope is plugged in with an external charging device or connected to a computer via a USB cable.
  • Page 25: Vehicle Diagnosis

    Vehicle Diagnosis Turn on the oscilloscope, select “Vehicle Diagnosis” and press the right key to enter the automotive test menu. Or press the Menu button, select “Vehicle Diagnosis” and press the right key to enter the automotive test menu. The cursor is moved by using the upper and lower direction keys, use the left key to return to the previous level, and use the right key to enter the next level.
  • Page 26 Crankshaft & Camshaft Sensor Camshaft (Hall Effect) Crankshaft Inductive Running Crankshaft Inductive HT30B、HT307、 Cranking Crankshaft HT18A Crankshaft Hall Effect HT201、HT30B、 Crankshaft Sensor & HT307、HT18A Primary Ignition Pick-up (Hall Effect) HT30B、HT307、 Distributor Inductive Pick-up (Cranking) HT18A Inductive Pick-up (Running) Lambda Sensor Titania Lambda Lambda Sensor Zirconia HT30B、HT307、HT18A...
  • Page 27 Multi-point Injector CC-65(1mV/10mA) HT201、HT30B、 Injector Voltage CC-65(1mV/10mA) HT307、HT18A & Current HT201、HT30B、 Injector Current & CC-65(1mV/10mA) HT307、HT18A Primary Ignition Injector CC-65(1mV/10mA) BoschCDi3(I) Injector Bosch Diesel CC-65(1mV/10mA) Diesel (Idling) Injector Bosch CC-65(1mV/100mA) Diesel (speeding) Diesel Glow Plugs CC-650(1mV/100mA) Electronic Fuel Pump CC-65(1mV/10mA) Carbon Canister Solenoid Valve EGR Solenoid Valve Stepper Motor Example 1...
  • Page 28: Dmm

    This chapter introduces the multimeter function. Interface The measuring types include DC voltage (V, mV), AC voltage, DC current (A, mA), AC current (A, mA), resistance, capacitance, diode, and on-off test. Measurement 1. DC and AC voltage measurement a) Press the power button to turn on, then press the "DMM" button to enter to the multimeter function interface;...
  • Page 29 2. DC and AC current measurement a) Press the power button to turn on, then press the "DMM" button to enter to the multimeter function interface; b) To measure the DC current greater than 200mA, press the up, down, left and right keys or F1, F2, F3, F4 multi function keys to select "DC A"...
  • Page 30 6. Buzzer measurement m) Press the power button to turn on, then press the "DMM" button to enter to the multimeter function interface; n) Press the up, down, left and right direction keys or F1, F2, F3, F4 multi -function keys to select "Buzzer";...
  • Page 31: Generator

    Generator This chapter introduces the function of waveform generator. Interface Operation description Press the power button to turn on, and then press the "AWG" button to enter the waveform generator function interface. 1. Set type Press F1 button to select the desired signal waveform, the optional waveform type includes square, triangle, sine, trapezoidal and four arbitrary.
  • Page 32: Output The Sine Waveform

    keys to adjust the frequency, press F3 button to open the digital keyboard again, use the up, down, left, right direction keys and "Enter" key to set frequency parameter, select "OK" and press "Enter" button to confirm. 4. Set offset Press F4 button to enter the second page.
  • Page 33 5. Offset: Press F4 to enter the second page. First press F1 button to select Offset, then use the up, down, left and right direction keys to adjust the offset. Second press F1 button to open the digital keyboard again, use the up, down, left, right direction keys and "Enter"...
  • Page 34: Output The Arb Waveform

    Download the latest software on the official website, double click Setup.exe to install. The link is as follows: http://hantek.com/en/ProductDetail_13_16175.html 2. Double-click the Hantek2xx2 icon to open the software and select "DDS" in the right control bar to enter the signal generator control bar.
  • Page 36: Charge

    Charge When the battery frame on the screen is displayed as blank, it indicates that the battery is about to run out. When the battery power is too low, the oscilloscope will prompt “Power off after 5s”. In order to avoid the automatic shutdown of the oscilloscop e due to insufficient power supply, please charge it in time.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    6) In addition, you may press the Auto button to perform an automatic detection of signals at first. 7) Contact HANTEK Technical Support department in time if there is still no display of waveforms. 3. If the waveform of the input signal is distorted seriously, follow these steps: 1)...
  • Page 39: General Care And Cleaning

    General Care and Cleaning General Care Do not put or leave the device in a place where the LCD display will be exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Note: To avoid damage to the oscilloscope or probes, do not expose them to sprays, liquids, or solvents.
  • Page 40: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    5℃.  The oscilloscope must be within the factory calibration interval. All specifications are guaranteed unless noted „typical‟. Oscilloscope Specifications Horizontal Model Hantek2D82 Band Width 70MHz ≤5ns Rising time Sample Rate Range 250MSa/s(Single-channel), 125MSa/s(Dual-channel) Waveform Interpolation (sin x)/x Max.
  • Page 41 Trigger Type Edge Mode Auto, Normal, single Level ±4 divisions from center of screen Trigger Level Accuracy 0.2div × volts/div within ±4 divisions from center of screen Slope Rising, Falling, Rising & Falling Source CH1, CH2 Input Coupling DC, AC or GND Input Impedance, 25pF±3 pF,1MΩ±2% DC coupled...
  • Page 42 minutes on each axis Mechanical Shock Operating 50g, 11ms, half sine Mechanical Dimension 199 x 98x 40mm (L x W x H) Weight 624g Arbitrary Waveform Generator Sine: 1Hz~25MHz Square: 1Hz~10MHz Waveform Frequency Ramp: 1Hz~1MHz EXP: 1Hz~5MHz Sampling 250MSa/s 2.5Vpp(50Ω) Amplitude 5Vpp(High impedance) Frequency Resolution...
  • Page 43 4.000V 40.00V ±(1.2% + 5) 10mV 400.0V 100mV AC Voltage 600.0V ±(1.5% + 5) Frequency: 40Hz~400Hz; Frequency of 400V and 600V: 40Hz~100Hz 40.00mA ±(1% + 2) 10uA 200.0mA ±(1.5% + 2) 100uA 4.000A ±(1.8% + 2) DC Current 10.00A ±(3% + 2) 10mA Overload protection: self restoring fuse: 200mA/250V, 4A and 10A range no fuse.
  • Page 44: Appendix B: Accessories

    Appendix B: Accessories All the following accessories are available by contacting your local HANTEK distributor. Kit Accessories Hantek2D82Auto Kit Kit I Kit II Kit III Hantek2D82Auto Oscilloscope Package Tool case Type-C cable Power Adapter Multimeter Probe Test Leads with BNC plug...

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