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Hantek Hantek2D82 - Horizontal Axis Settings

Hantek Hantek2D82
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12
Measure
On or Off
Off
Trigger (Edge)
Source
CH1
Slope
Rising
Mode
Auto
Level
0.00v
Vertical
System,
All Channels
Bandwidth Limit
Unlimited
Coupling
AC
Probe Attenuation
1X
Position
0.00div (0.00V)
VOLTS/DIV
1V
The following settings do not change when you recall default settings.
Language Option
Saved Settings
Saved waveform
Saved Reference Waveforms
Calibration Data
Horizontal System
Press Time button to enter horizontal system menu, use the direction keys to change the
horizontal scale (time base) and the horizontal trigger position. When you change the
horizontal scale, the waveform will expand or contract to the screen center.
1. SEC/DIV Knob: Used to change the horizontal time scale so as to magnify or compress
the waveform horizontally. If the waveform acquisition is stopped (by using button),
press Time button and Up or Down buttons to expand or compress the waveform.
2. Horizontal Position Knob: Used to control the trigger position against the screen
center. Press Time button and Right or Left buttons to move the waveform right or left.
The key resolution vary according to time base. Press "AUTO" key can make the
horizontal position return to zero.
3. Mode: Y-T, X-Y, Roll, Scan.
Y-T: YT format shows the vertical voltage in relation to time (horizontal scale). Press
Time->Mode to set.
X-Y: The XY mode is used to analyze phase differences, such as those represented by
Lissajous patterns. The format plots the voltage on CH1 against the voltage on CH2,
where CH1 is the horizontal axis and CH2 is the vertical axis. You may view the same
waveform in XY mode. To perform this operation, stop the acquisition and press
Time->Mode to change the display mode to X-Y.
Roll: In Roll mode, the waveform display rolls from right to left. Trigger or horizontal offset

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