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Owon XDS3000 Series User Manual

Owon XDS3000 Series
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XDS3000 Dual-Channel Series
Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
User Manual
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Owon XDS3000 Series Specifications

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BrandOwon
ModelXDS3000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Junior User Guidebook

Introduction to the Structure of the Oscilloscope

Describes the front and rear panels of the oscilloscope and their components.

User Interface Introduction

Explains the display interface and various elements shown on the screen.

How to Implement the General Inspection

Provides steps for inspecting the oscilloscope after delivery to check for damage.

How to Implement the Function Inspection

Guides the user through a basic functional check of the oscilloscope.

How to Implement the Probe Compensation

Details the procedure for compensating oscilloscope probes for accurate measurements.

How to Set the Probe Attenuation Coefficient

Explains how to configure the probe attenuation setting on the oscilloscope.

How to Use the Probe Safely

Provides safety guidelines for using the oscilloscope probe correctly.

How to Implement Self-calibration

Describes the self-calibration procedure to ensure measurement accuracy.

Introduction to the Vertical System

Introduces the vertical control settings of the oscilloscope.

Introduction to the Horizontal System

Introduces the horizontal control settings of the oscilloscope.

Introduction to the Trigger System

Introduces the trigger system controls for waveform acquisition.

Touchscreen Controls (Touchscreen is optional)

Explains how to use touchscreen gestures for controlling the oscilloscope.

General Safety Requirements

Safety Terms and Symbols

Safety Terms

Defines warning, caution, and danger terms used in the manual and on the product.

Safety Symbols

Explains common safety symbols found on the oscilloscope and their meanings.

Advanced User Guidebook

How to Set the Vertical System

Details how to configure vertical settings like coupling, attenuation, and inversion.

Use Mathematical Manipulation Function

Explains how to use math functions like addition, subtraction, FFT, and digital filters.

Digital Filter

Describes the types and application of digital filters for signal processing.

Using FFT function

Explains how to use the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) function for frequency analysis.

Use Vertical Position and Scale Knobs

Guides on adjusting vertical position and scale for optimal waveform viewing.

How to Set the Horizontal System

Details how to configure horizontal settings like time base and position.

How to Set the Trigger/Decoding System

Explains trigger types, levels, and decoding options for signal analysis.

Single Trigger

Describes various trigger modes and their parameters for single event capture.

1. Edge Trigger

Details the setup for edge triggers based on signal slope and level.

2. Video Trigger

Explains how to set up triggers for video signals like NTSC, PAL, SECAM.

3. Slope Trigger

Describes how to trigger based on the rising or falling slope of a signal.

4. Pulse Width Trigger

Explains how to trigger based on the width of pulses in a signal.

5. Runt Trigger

Describes triggering on pulses that fail to meet specific width criteria.

6. Windows Trigger

Explains triggering based on signal levels within defined windows.

7. Timeout Trigger

Details triggering based on the time interval between signal events.

8. Nth Edge trigger

Explains how to trigger on the Nth occurrence of a signal edge.

Alternate Trigger (Trigger mode: Edge)

Describes alternate triggering for observing two unrelated signals simultaneously.

Logic Trigger

Explains how to trigger based on logic conditions between signals.

Bus Trigger

Details trigger settings for serial communication buses like RS232, I2C, SPI, CAN.

Bus Decoding (Optional)

Explains how to decode serial bus signals like RS232, I2C, SPI, and CAN.

I2C Decoding

Explains how to decode I2C serial bus signals.

SPI Decoding

Explains how to decode SPI serial bus signals.

CAN Decoding

Explains how to decode CAN serial bus signals.

How to Operate the Function Menu

Describes how to use the oscilloscope's function menu controls.

How to Implement Sampling Setup

Guides on configuring sampling parameters like acquisition mode and record length.

How to Save and Recall a Waveform

Explains procedures for saving and recalling waveforms, configurations, and images.

How to Clone and Recall a waveform

Details how to clone waveforms and output them via generator or memory.

How to Update your Instrument Firmware

Provides instructions for updating the oscilloscope's firmware via USB.

How to Measure Automatically

Explains how to use automatic measurement functions for various signal parameters.

Customize an Automatic Measurement

Describes how to customize automatic measurements using gating and statistics.

How to Measure with Cursors

Guides on using cursors for precise time and voltage measurements.

How to Use Autoscale

Explains the Autoscale function for automatic waveform setup.

How to Use Built-in Help

Describes how to access and navigate the oscilloscope's built-in help system.

How to Use Executive Buttons

Explains the usage of executive buttons like Autoset, Run/Stop, Single, and Copy.

How to Print the Screen Image

Provides steps for printing the oscilloscope screen image to a connected printer.

Use the Arbitrary Function Generator (Optional)

Output Connection

Describes how to connect the arbitrary function generator output ports.

To Set Channels

Explains how to set up and manage channels for the function generator.

To Set Signals

Guides on setting signal parameters like frequency, amplitude, and phase.

To Output Square Signals

Details parameters for generating square waveforms.

To Output Ramp Signals

Details parameters for generating ramp waveforms.

To Set the Symmetry of Ramp

Explains how to adjust the symmetry of ramp waveforms.

To Output Pulse Signals

Details parameters for generating pulse waveforms.

Create a New Waveform

Guides on creating and saving custom waveforms.

File Browse

Explains how to read waveforms from internal or USB storage.

Built-in Waveform

Describes how to select and use the oscilloscope's built-in waveforms.

Frequency Response Analysis

Explains the FRA feature for analyzing device frequency response.

Use the Multimeter (Optional)

Input Terminals

Describes the multimeter input terminals on the oscilloscope.

DMM Menu

Explains the multimeter function and its menu options.

DMM Information Window

Details the information displayed in the multimeter's information window.

Making Multimeter Measurements

Guides on performing various multimeter measurements like current and voltage.

Measuring AC or DC Current

Provides steps for measuring AC and DC current.

Measuring AC or DC Voltage

Provides steps for measuring AC and DC voltage.

Measuring Resistance

Explains how to measure resistance using the multimeter.

Testing Diodes

Guides on testing diodes with the multimeter.

Testing for Continuity

Explains how to perform continuity tests.

Measuring Capacitance

Guides on measuring capacitance with the multimeter.

Multimeter Features

Describes features like Data Hold, Relative Measurements, and Range settings.

Data Hold Mode

Explains how to freeze the display during any multimeter measurement.

Making Relative Measurements

Explains how to perform relative measurements by storing a reference value.

Information Display

Guides on showing or hiding the multimeter information window.

Auto or Manual Range

Explains how to switch between auto and manual ranging modes.

Multimeter Recorder

Explains how to use the multimeter data recorder to log measurements.

How to chart the data

Guides on charting multimeter measurement data using spreadsheet software.

Communication with PC

Using USB Port

Explains how to connect the oscilloscope to a PC via USB.

Using LAN Port

Details how to connect the oscilloscope to a PC via LAN.

Using Wi-Fi to Connect with PC (Optional)

Guides on connecting the oscilloscope to a PC using Wi-Fi.

Connect with PC as Wi-Fi Access Point

Explains setting up the oscilloscope as a Wi-Fi access point.

Connect with PC as Wi-Fi Station

Explains connecting the oscilloscope to a PC via a Wi-Fi station.

Communication with Android Device via Wi-Fi (Optional)

System Requirements of Mobile Devices

Lists the system requirements for Android devices.

How to Connect

Explains the two Wi-Fi connection types (WIFI-AP and WIFI-STA).

Connect with APP as Wi-Fi Access Point

Guides on connecting an Android app to the oscilloscope as a Wi-Fi AP.

Connect with APP as Wi-Fi Station

Guides on connecting an Android app to the oscilloscope as a Wi-Fi station.

User Interface

Describes the user interface elements of the mobile application.

Gestures Control

Explains how to use gestures to control the oscilloscope via the app.

Demonstration

Example 1: Measurement a Simple Signal

Demonstrates measuring signal parameters like period and frequency.

Example 2: Gain of a Amplifier in a Metering Circuit

Shows how to measure amplifier gain by measuring input and output signals.

Example 3: Capturing a Single Signal

Guides on capturing single, non-periodic signals using trigger settings.

Example 4: Analyze the Details of a Signal

Explains using Peak Detect and Average functions to analyze signal noise.

Example 5: Application of X-Y Function

Demonstrates using X-Y mode to analyze phase differences between signals.

Example 6: Video Signal Trigger

Shows how to obtain a stable video signal display using video trigger.

Troubleshooting

1. Oscilloscope is powered on but no Display.

Provides solutions for when the oscilloscope powers on but shows no display.

2. After acquiring the signal, the waveform of the signal is not displayed in the screen.

Offers troubleshooting steps for when no waveform is displayed after signal acquisition.

3. The measured voltage amplitude value is 10 times or 1/10 of the actual value.

Addresses issues with incorrect voltage amplitude readings.

4. There is a waveform displayed, but it is not stable.

Provides solutions for unstable waveform display issues.

5. No Display Responses to the Push-down of Run/Stop.

Troubleshoots issues where Run/Stop button has no response.

6. The displaying of waveform seems getting slow after increasing AVERAGE value...

Explains why waveform display may slow down with certain settings.

Technical Specifications

Oscilloscope

Lists detailed performance characteristics and specifications for the oscilloscope.

General Technical Specifications

Covers general specifications like display, power, environment, and mechanical details.

Trigger

Lists trigger specifications including range, accuracy, and modes.

Appendix

Appendix A: Enclosure

Lists standard and optional accessories included with the oscilloscope.

Appendix B: General Care and Cleaning

Provides guidelines for the general care and cleaning of the instrument.

Appendix C: Battery Using Guide

Offers instructions and information related to the oscilloscope's battery.

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