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Kikusui Electronics Corporation COS6100M Oscilloscope
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100MHz general purpose Oscilloscope
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1.1 Equipment Description
The C0S6100M is a solid state, five channel, twelve trace,
100 MHz bandwidth, general purpose Oscilloscope. Vertical
mode switching enables any combination of five channels to
be displayed simultaneously. Channels 1 (CHI) and 2 (CH2)
each has ten calibrated deflection factors from 5
millivolts/division to 5 volts/division selected in a 1-2-5
sequence. The horizontal deflection system has calibrated
sweep rates of 20 nanoseconds/division to 0.5 seconds/
division in 23 steps. A ten times magnifier expands each
horizontal sweep to maximum of 2 nanoseconds/division. An
X-Y display mode is provided via an X-Y selector switch.
1.2 Features
The features of the C0S6100M Oscilloscope can be summarized
as follows:
(1) Ease of use:
Light torque lever switches and pushbutton switches are used.
These and other controls are-laid out in the most convenient
locations making the Oscilloscope extremely easy to operate.
(2) Clear waveform observation:
The cathode-ray tube is a 6-inch large-screen rectangular
type CRT with a red internal graticule of 80 mm x 100 mm
(3.15 in. x 3.94 in.) The red graticule produces a high
resolution background for easy waveform viewing.
(3) High acceleration voltage (20 kV):
The high acceleration voltage of the CRT ensures a bright
trace for observation and photography.
(4) High sensitivity and wide frequency bandwidth:
The maximum vertical sensitivity is 1 mV/DIV (with x5 MAG)
and the frequency response is 100 MHz or greater (-3 dB).
(5) High input impedance:
The input impedance of CHI, CH2, CH3, CH4 and CH5 (EXT TRIG)
is 1 MŒ ±1%, 20 pF ±2 pF, allowing the use of 10x Probes.
(6) 5-channel simultaneous display:
The C0S6100M employs a new type of vertical mode switching
circuit which enables display of any combination of CHI,
ADD (CHI ± CH2), CH2, CH3, and TRIG VIEW (CH4 and CH5). Up
to five channels can be displayed simultaneously; up to
twelve traces can be displayed when in the alternate sweep mode.
(7) Trigger level lock:
A new trigger level lock circuit eliminates the requirement
of triggering adjustments on most signals. (Manual control
is still available for triggering on complex waveforms.)
(8) Stable alternate triggering function:
When in the alternate triggering mode, stable triggering can
be attained even when the signals of CHI, CH2 and CH3 are
not time releated. (patent pending)
The-B END’S A switch is installed separately from the
holdoff control switch. Holdoff control can be used while in
the.
B END’S A mode.
(10) Maximum sweep time 2 nsec/DIV with xlO MAG function:
With the xlO MAG function, the highest sweep speed of 20
nsec/DIV can be multiplied by a factor of 10 to attain a
maximum sweep speed of 2 nsec/DIV.
(11) Alternate sweep:
The A sweep and the delayed sweep can be viewed
simultaneously in the alternate mode.
(12) Linear focus:
Once the beam focus is adjusted, it is automatically
maintained in this state regardless of changes in intensity.
(13) Multiple-channel X-Y operation:
By using the CH3-HOR channel as the X-axis input and all
other channels as the Y-axis inputs, up to four channels of
X-Y operation can be viewed.
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ... 2
FCC INFORMATION ... .
... .3
TRADEMARKS ... .
... .3
PROTECTING THE LCD SCREEN ... .
... .3
PRECAUTIONS—
Handling ... .
... .3
Disposal ... .
... .3
SPECIFICATIONS ... .
... .3
CONTENTS ... .
... .4
VIEWING ANGLES (BRIGHTNESS) ... .
. . .4
DETACHING THE TV TILT STAND ... .4
GETTING STARTED—
Remote Control Battery Installation ... .5
Antenna Connections for off-air or cable ... .5
Controls and Jacks ... .
... .5
Connections ... .
... .6
Analog Signal / Stereo Audio Out ... 6
Digital Signal / Digital Audio Out ... .
... .6
Power Connection / Initial Channel Search ... .7
PC CONNECTIONS ... .
... .8
PC Menu Navigation Map ... .
... .8
PC MONITOR OPERATION ... .
... .8
PC Preparation ... .
... .8
PC Monitor Setup ... .
... .8
PC Menu Operating Tips ... .
... .8
Manual Adjustments ... .
... .8
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION ... .
. . .9
ON-SCREEN MENU OPERATION—
Menu Navigation Map ... .
... .10
Manual Channel Search ... .
... .10
Channel Scan Memory ... .
... .11
Adding Channels to Scan Memory ... .11
Deleting Channels from Scan Memory ... .11
V-Guide (Parental Control)
V-Guide Operation ... .
... .12
V-Guide Operation (Advanced) ... .13
Picture / Sound Adjustment
Adjusting the Picture / Sound Manually ... .14
Advanced Picture / Sound Adjustments ... .14
Digital Captioning ... .
... .14
Energy (Power) Saver ... .
... .14
HELPFUL HINTS (PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS) ... .15
WARRANTY ... .
... .16