Owon XDS2102 User Manual
Owon XDS2102 User Manual

Owon XDS2102 User Manual

Dual-channel digital storage oscilloscopes
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Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
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Junior User Guidebook
Introduction to the Structure of the Oscilloscope
Describes the front panel layout, buttons, and controls of the oscilloscope.
User Interface Introduction
Explains the various elements and indicators displayed on the oscilloscope screen.
How to Implement the General Inspection
Guides users through initial checks for damage and proper setup of the instrument.
How to Implement the Function Inspection
Provides steps for a quick functional check of the oscilloscope's operation.
How to Implement the Probe Compensation
Details the procedure for compensating probes to ensure accurate measurements.
How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient
Explains how to configure probe attenuation settings on the oscilloscope.
How to Use the Probe Safely
Offers essential safety guidelines for using the oscilloscope probes correctly.
How to Implement Self-calibration
Describes the process for calibrating the oscilloscope for optimal accuracy.
Introduction to the Vertical System
Introduces the controls and functions related to the oscilloscope's vertical axis settings.
Introduction to the Horizontal System
Explains the controls and functions for adjusting the oscilloscope's horizontal time base.
Introduction to the Trigger System
Details the trigger controls and their function in stabilizing waveforms.
Touchscreen Controls (Touchscreen is optional)
Explains how to operate the oscilloscope using the touchscreen interface and gestures.
Advanced User Guidebook
How to Set the Vertical System
Covers detailed settings for vertical controls like coupling, attenuation, and bandwidth.
Use Mathematical Manipulation Function
Explains how to use math functions like addition, subtraction, FFT, and digital filters.
Using FFT function
Details the application and parameters for performing Fast Fourier Transform analysis.
Use Vertical Position and Scale Knobs
Explains how to adjust vertical position and scale for optimal waveform viewing.
How to Set the Horizontal System
Covers advanced settings for horizontal controls, including zoom modes.
How to Set the Trigger/Decoding System
Provides in-depth information on trigger types, settings, and bus decoding.
How to Implement Sampling Setup
Explains various sampling modes, record length, and performance settings.
How to Set the Display System
Covers display settings like persistence, XY mode, and counter functions.
How to Save and Recall a Waveform
Guides users on saving, recalling, and managing waveforms and screen images.
How to Record/Playback Waveforms
Details the process of recording, playing back, and storing waveforms.
How to Clone a waveform
Explains how to copy waveforms between channels or to external storage.
How to Implement the Auxiliary System Function Setting
Covers auxiliary functions like configure, display, and system settings.
How to Measure Automatically
Describes how to use automatic measurements for various signal parameters.
How to Use Built-in Help
Explains how to access and use the oscilloscope's help system.
How to Use Executive Buttons
Details the functionality of executive buttons like Autoset, Run/Stop, and Copy.
How to Print the Screen Image
Provides instructions for printing the oscilloscope's screen display.
Communication with PC
Using USB Port
Guides on connecting the oscilloscope to a PC via USB for data transfer and control.
Using LAN Port
Explains how to connect the oscilloscope to a PC using a LAN port for network communication.
Demonstration
Example 1: Measurement a Simple Signal
Demonstrates measuring frequency and peak-to-peak voltage of a basic signal.
Example 2: Gain of a Amplifier in a Metering Circuit
Shows how to measure amplifier gain by analyzing input and output signals.
Example 3: Capturing a Single Signal
Illustrates capturing non-periodic signals like pulses using trigger settings.
Example 4: Analyze the Details of a Signal
Focuses on analyzing signal noise and using functions like Peak Detect and Average.
Example 5: Application of X-Y Function
Demonstrates using the X-Y mode to analyze phase differences between two signals.
Example 6: Video Signal Trigger
Explains how to use video trigger for stable display of video signals.
Appendix
Appendix A: Enclosure
Lists the standard accessories included with the oscilloscope.
Appendix B: General Care and Cleaning
Provides guidelines for the proper care and cleaning of the instrument.

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