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Matrix 620B - User Manual

Matrix 620B
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USERMANUAL
Oscilloscope
DualTraceOscilloscope
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Matrix 620B Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Multimeter
Diode TestYes
Continuity TestYes
DC Current Range0.1μA to 10A
AC Current Range0.1μA to 10A

Summary

GENERAL

1.1 Description

Provides a general overview of the dual-channel oscilloscope, its features, and applications.

1.2 Features

Lists the distinct features and technical capabilities of the oscilloscope, such as CRT intensity and triggering functions.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE OSCILLOSCOPE

3.1 Unpacking the Oscilloscope

Instructions for unpacking and inspecting the oscilloscope for any transit damage.

3.2 Checking the Line voltage

Guidance on verifying the correct line voltage before connecting the oscilloscope to prevent damage.

3.3 Environment

Specifies the suitable ambient temperature range and warns against environments with strong magnetic or electric fields.

3.4 Equipment Installation, and Operation

Advises on ensuring proper ventilation and correct usage according to manufacturer specifications.

3.5 CRT Intensity

Precautions to prevent permanent damage to the CRT phosphor by avoiding excessively bright or stationary traces.

3.6 Withstanding voltages of Input Terminals

Details the maximum allowable input voltages for various terminals to avoid instrument damage.

OPERATION METHOD

4.1 Introduction of Front Panel

Identifies and explains the function of controls and indicators located on the front panel of the oscilloscope.

4.2 Introduction of Rear Panel

Describes the terminals and connectors found on the rear panel of the oscilloscope.

4.3 Basic Operation-Single-channel Operation

Step-by-step guide for performing basic single-channel measurements using the oscilloscope.

4.4 Dual-channel Operation

Instructions for operating the oscilloscope in dual-channel mode for simultaneous signal display.

4.5 ADD Operation

Explains how to display the algebraic sum or difference of two signals using the ADD mode.

4.6 Triggering

Details the various triggering modes and functions for stable waveform display.

4.7 TIME;DIV Control

Guides on using the TIME/DIV control to set the sweep speed for waveform observation.

4.8 Sweep Magnification

Describes how to use the x10 MAG function to expand specific parts of a waveform.

4.9 X-Y Operation

Instructions for using the oscilloscope in X-Y mode to display the relationship between two signals.

4.10 Calibration of Probe

Procedure for compensating the oscilloscope probe to ensure accurate waveform measurements.

Cursor Readout Operation

5.1 Read Out Panel

Explains the controls related to the cursor readout system on the oscilloscope panel.

5.2 Cursor Measurement Functions

Details how to perform measurements like Delta T, Delta V, frequency, and menu settings using cursors.

MAINTENANCE

6.1 Fuse Replacement

Provides instructions and warnings for replacing blown fuses to ensure proper operation and safety.

6.2 Cleaning Procedures

Outlines the recommended methods and precautions for cleaning the oscilloscope.

BLOCK DIAGRAM