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This user manual summarizes the key functions and operating instructions of a handheld oscilloscope: - It has oscilloscope, signal generator and multimeter functions. The color display screen shows measured waveforms and values. - Safety instructions warn against electric shock from high voltages. Proper use of inputs and test ranges is required. - The main interface displays operating status, channels, triggers and menus to adjust voltage, timebase and waveforms. - Additional functions include automatic setup, persistence, saving and recalling of waveforms, and cursor measurements.
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100% found this document useful (3 votes)
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User Manual

This user manual summarizes the key functions and operating instructions of a handheld oscilloscope: - It has oscilloscope, signal generator and multimeter functions. The color display screen shows measured waveforms and values. - Safety instructions warn against electric shock from high voltages. Proper use of inputs and test ranges is required. - The main interface displays operating status, channels, triggers and menus to adjust voltage, timebase and waveforms. - Additional functions include automatic setup, persistence, saving and recalling of waveforms, and cursor measurements.
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User Manual

All rights reserved; offenders will be prosecuted.


Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Limited Warranty and Scope of Rights and
Responsibilities

This product is eligible for a one-year


warranty from the date of purchase.

This warranty does not cover blown fuses,


damage to general accessories, or damage
caused by accidents, negligence, misuse,
modifications, pollution, and abnormal
operating environments.

Note: If there is a situation of freezing or


crashing during use, please restart.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Overview......................................................1
Safety Instructions...........................................1
Main Interface................................................3
Oscilloscope Mode Main Interface........................4
Panel Function Keys.....................................7
MENU interface..........................................8
Oscilloscope Functions Introduction...........................9
Probe Inspection........................................9
Safety..................................................9
Manual Compensation.....................................9
Probe Attenuation Setting..............................10
Channel Settings.......................................11
Auto Setup.............................................12
Vertical System........................................13
Horizontal System......................................13
Trigger System.........................................14
Numeric Measurement....................................15
XY Display Mode........................................16
Persistence Time.......................................16
Formatting.............................................16
Backlight Time.........................................16
Cursor Measurement.....................................17
How to Save and Review Measurement
Waveforms..............................................18
Operating Modes........................................19
Backlight Brightness...................................19
Baseline Calibration...................................19
Signal Generator Output Waveform Settings....................20
Multimeter Functions Introduction............................22
LCD Display Screen.....................................22
Multimeter Input Ports.................................24
Measurement Methods....................................25
Measurement of AC and DC Voltage.......................25
Measurement of AC and DC Current.......................25
Measuring Resistance...................................26
Measuring Continuity...................................26
Measuring Diodes.......................................27
Measuring Capacitance..................................27
Multimeter Extension Functions...............................28
Maintenance and Care.........................................29
Cleaning the Product.........................................29
Battery Charging.............................................29
Battery Storage..............................................30
Fuse Replacement.............................................30
Technical Specifications.....................................31
General Mechanical Environmental
Specifications...............................................31
Multimeter Specifications.............................32
Oscilloscope Specifications............................35
Overview
This handheld oscilloscope adopts a dual injection molding process,
featuring a beautiful appearance, compact size, convenient portability,
and flexible operation. The functional buttons have a clear and intuitive
menu interface. The screen utilizes a 3.5-inch IPS full-view color display,
with a multimeter display of up to 25,000 counts. This product
integrates the functions of an oscilloscope, signal generator, and
multimeter into a three-in-one device. With superior performance and
powerful functionality, it can be used in various measurement
scenarios, meeting a wide range of user measurement needs.

Safety Instructions
To avoid possible electric shock, fire hazards, and personal injury,
please read the safety precautions before using. Use the product only
for its designated purpose, as using it otherwise may compromise the
protection it provides.
Before using the product, check the housing for cracks or plastic
damage. Carefully inspect the insulation near the input ports. Follow
the instructions in this user manual, use the correct input ports, and set
the appropriate range as specified in this user manual for accurate
measurements.
Do not use this product in the presence of explosive gases and vapors or in
humid environments. Keep your fingers behind the protective shield of the
test probe.
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• Do not touch unused input ports when the product is connected to
the circuit under test. Disconnect the test probes and the circuit
before changing the test range.
• When the DC voltage under test is higher than 36V, or the AC
voltage is higher than 25V, it may cause serious harm to the human
body; users should be cautious to avoid electric shock.
• Select the correct test range and scale to prevent damage to the
instrument or personal injury.
• Do not use this product with the front or rear cover open.
• Low battery voltage may affect the accuracy of test results; please
recharge promptly.
• The ground line between the two channels is the same, and during
measurements, the ground clip is always grounded or connected to
the same potential.
• The ground wire of the probe is at the same potential as the
ground. When connecting the USB cable for charging, it is
prohibited for the ground wire of the probe to touch high voltage,
as this may result in damage to the product or pose a risk of
injury.
• When using an oscilloscope probe to measure voltage higher than
(AC25V or DC36V), ensure that the USB protective cover of the
product is securely closed to prevent human contact with exposed
metal parts, as this could lead to the possibility of injury.

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Main Interface

CH2 Input CH1 Input

USB
Interface
Signal
Display Generator
Screen Output
Port

Keys
Pad

Multimeter
Measurement
Input
Terminal

3
Oscilloscope Mode Main Interface
① ② ③ ④⑤ ⑥ ⑦





⑯ ⑱

⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮

RUN: Automatic waveform acquisition state


WAIT: Normal trigger mode, blinking waiting
Operating
for trigger signal
1 Status
T.D: Captured triggered waveform data
Display
STOP: Lock the current waveform, acquisition
stopped
Time Base Display current time base position within the
2
Window storage depth
Time Base Display the current set horizontal time base
3
Scale scale value
4 Trigger Trigger Channel:1 for CH1, 2 for CH2

4
Trigger Display the current trigger mode as rising
5
Mode edge or falling edge
6 Level Display the current set trigger voltage value
Battery Displaying the current battery status
7
Level and charging status.
Horizontal Displaying the current horizontal
8
Trigger time base position triggered.
Showing the waveform of CH1 in
9 Channel1
yellow.
Vertical Displaying the current vertical
10
Trigger voltage position triggered.
11 Channel 2 Showing the waveform of CH2 in blue.
In this menu, you can adjust channel
voltage and time base as follows:
Press F1 to switch channels; the menu
color will indicate the current
Voltage/ channel's color setting.
12 Time Menu Press the up arrow to increase
(VOL/TIME) voltage amplitude, and the down arrow
to decrease it.
Press the left arrow to decrease time
scale value, and the right arrow to
increase it.
Press F1 to switch channels; the menu
Waveform color will indicate the current
13 Movement channel's color setting. Use the
(MOVE) arrow keys to adjust the waveform
position.

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Press the up/down keys to adjust the
Trigger
vertical trigger position and the
14 Cursor
left/right keys to adjust the
(TRIGGER)
horizontal trigger position.
Measurement Press this key to select the cursor
15 Cursor axis that needs adjustment.
Displaying the coupling mode and
16 CH1 Voltage
voltage scale of Channel 1.
Displaying the coupling mode and
17 CH2 Voltage
voltage scale of Channel 2.
Showing the corresponding waveform
shape symbol and frequency setting
Signal parameters according to the current
18 Generator output status of the signal
Status generator, including square wave,
pulse wave, sine wave, and triangle
wave.

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Panel Function Keys

 F1-F4 Keys: Correspond to the four


functional menus displayed on the screen, and you can select
the respective function by pressing the keys.
 Power Button: Long press for 2 seconds to power on/off;
in multimeter mode, a short press enters relative value (REL)
measurement.
 AUTO/RANGE Key: In the oscilloscope interface, a short
press of this key automatically acquires measurement
waveforms; in the multimeter interface, a short press toggles
between automatic and manual range selection.
 HOLD/SAVE Key: In the oscilloscope interface, a short press
toggles STOP/RUN functionality, and a long press saves
measurement waveform data; in the multimeter interface, a
short press is for data hold/cancel hold functionality.
 MODE Key: Pressing this key switches between
oscilloscope mode and multimeter mode.

Arrow Keys: The up, down, left, and right arrow keys are
used to incrementally adjust relevant settings, move
cursor positions, and navigate menu selections.
 MENU Key: Pressing this key brings up the system
function menu on the screen, comprising three pages that can
be navigated using the left and right arrow keys.
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MENU Interface

 Main Menu

 The first page


Channel Settings menu

 The second page


Trigger Setup menu

 The third page


Auxiliary Functions
menu

 The fourth page


Auxiliary Functions
menu

 The fifth page


Extended Functions
menu

 The sixth page


Extended Functions
menu

Note: The descriptions below for the menu interface are


abbreviated as follows: Main Menu, Page 1 Menu, Page 2 Menu,
Page 3 Menu, Page 4 Menu, Page 5 Menu, Page 6 Menu.
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Introduction to Oscilloscope Functions
 Probe Check
 Safety:
When using the probe, to avoid electric shock, ensure that your
fingers are kept behind the safety collar on the probe body. Do not
touch the metal parts on the top of the probe when it is connected to
a high-voltage source. The measured voltage should not exceed the
specifications of the probe (maximum 150V for the 1X range,
maximum 300V for the 10X range), as this may damage the
instrument.

safety ring
 Manual Probe Compensation
When connecting the probe to the oscilloscope for the first time, it is
recommended to perform the following compensation check. Probes
that have not been compensated or have compensation deviations
may result in measurement errors. If probe compensation is required,
please follow these steps:
1. Power on and connect the probe to the signal input terminal,
inputting a 4V/1KHz square wave signal.
2. After connecting, press the AUTO key on the panel and check the
waveform display status.
Compensation Normal

Overcompensation

Undercompensation

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Introduction to Oscilloscope Functions

3, If it is necessary to cooperate with the adjustment, you can adjust


the capacitance on the probe to change the compensation state; the
adjustment tool is the accessory adjustment rod that comes with the
probe or a suitable non-metallic handle adjustment rod. The
adjustment method is as shown in the figure below

 Probe attenuation setting


The probe attenuation coefficient setting will affect the vertical scale
reading of the signal. Make sure that the multiple of the attenuation
switch on the probe matches the multiple of the probe attenuation
option in the system settings of the oscilloscope. When the multiple of
the switch is set to X1, the multiple of the oscilloscope is set to X1, and
when the multiple of the switch is set to X10, the multiple of the
oscilloscope is set to X10.
Remarks: When the probe is set to y1, the probe marked with a specifi
cation of 6M2/X1 will limit the bandwidth of the oscilloscope to 6MM inp
ut. To use the full band of the oscilloscope, make sure to set the switch
to 10 or use a probe with a higher specification.

X1 X10 Adjustment switch

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Introduction to Oscilloscope Functions
 Channel Settings

Press the MENU


key to display
the first page of
the channel
settings menu

1. Press F1 to switch between CH1 and CH2, selecting the channel


that needs to be configured.
2. Press F2 to toggle between open and closed. When open, the
screen displays the waveform of the current channel, and when
closed, the screen does not display the current channel waveform.
3. Press F3 to select the coupling mode for the channel as DC or AC.
4. Press F4 to switch the probe attenuation between X1 and X10.
This setting should match the attenuation switch on the
oscilloscope probe; set the oscilloscope to X1 if the switch is set to
X1 and X10 if the switch is set to X10.
 Automatic Setup
When encountering uncertain waveforms during the measurement
process or wishing to avoid tedious manual settings, press the
AUTO key. The oscilloscope will automatically identify the
waveform type (sine or square wave) and adjust the control mode
to accurately display the waveform of the input signal.

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Introduction to Oscilloscope Functions
 Vertical System
The vertical system can be used to set the voltage amplitude, scale
size, and position of the waveform.
Vertical voltage scale setting: Press the F1 key on the oscilloscope's
main interface to select the Voltage/Time menu. Use the panel's
upper direction key to increase the voltage setting and the lower
direction key to decrease the voltage setting.
Probe attenuation setting for X1: Adjustment range from 20mV/div
to 10V/div
Probe attenuation setting for X10: Adjustment range from
200mV/div to 100V/div
Vertical position: Press the F2 key on the main interface to select
the Waveform Move menu. Use the upper direction key to move
the waveform position up and the lower direction key to move it
down.
 Horizontal System
Press the F1 key on the main interface to select the Voltage/Time
menu.
1. Horizontal scale: Use the left and right direction keys to change
the horizontal scale (time base). When changing the horizontal
scale, the waveform will zoom in or out relative to the screen
center. The right direction key decreases the time base, and the left
direction key increases the time base.
2. Horizontal position: Select the Waveform Move menu, use the
left and right direction keys to move the waveform position left or
right. Long-press the MENU key to return the horizontal cursor to
the center (0-time base) position.
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Introduction to Oscilloscope Functions
3. Scroll Mode: When the horizontal time base is set to 200ms/div, the
oscilloscope automatically enters Scroll Mode. In Scroll Mode,
triggering and horizontal position settings are not controlled; the
waveform scrolls from left to right. Scroll Mode is suitable for low-
speed signals and allows for long-term observation of waveform
changes according to measurement needs.
 Trigger System
In oscilloscope measurements, it is often necessary to observe and
analyze waveforms that exhibit specific or prominent differences
(continuous or instantaneous). This can be achieved by configuring the
trigger system. When the acquired signal meets the set conditions, the
system automatically captures and displays the current waveform on
the screen.
Press the MENU
key, and then press
the right direction
key to enter the
second-page
trigger system
menu.

Trigger Cursor Setting:


Press the F3 key on the main interface to select the Trigger Cursor
menu. Use the left and right direction keys to adjust the horizontal
trigger cursor position and the up and down direction keys to adjust the
vertical trigger cursor position. During adjustment, the trigger level
value in the upper right corner of the screen will change accordingly
(the trigger level value is referenced to the horizontal baseline
position).
Trigger Mode Setting:
On the second menu, press F1 to select the trigger mode.

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Oscilloscope Functions Introduction
1. Auto: Auto triggering continuously refreshes the waveform record inreal-
time, without the waveform pausing.
2. Normal: When the amplitude of the captured signal reaches the set trigger
level, the trigger system locks and holds the waveform on the screen. The
oscilloscope continues continuous acquisition, updating the waveform on the
screen with each trigger event, creating continuous triggering.
3. Single: When the amplitude of the captured signal reaches the set trigger
level, the trigger system locks and holds the waveform on the screen. The
waveform acquisition is completed, and the oscilloscope enters the STOP
state, stopping signal acquisition. To trigger again, press HOLD to cancel
STOP and enter the waiting-trigger state.
Trigger Edge:
On the second-page menu, press F2 to select the trigger edge and set it to
rising or falling.
Rising Falling
Edge Edge

Trigger Trigger Trigger


Point Level Point
Rising Edge Trigger: The trigger system recognizes the rising process of the
signal amplitude. When the amplitude reaches the trigger level, the trigger is
activated.
Falling Edge Trigger: The trigger system recognizes the falling process of the
signal amplitude. When the amplitude reaches the trigger level, the trigger is
activated.
Trigger Source Setting:
Based on measurement needs, press F3 to select the trigger source, choosing
between CH1 or CH2.
Trigger Position:
Press F4 to automatically adjust the trigger position to the 50% middle
position.

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Oscilloscope Functions Introduction
 Numeric Measurement:

Press the MENU


key and then
press the right
direction key to
enter the sixth-
page menu

 Automatic Measurement: When measuring an unknown signal


waveform, press the AUTO key, and the measurement system
will automatically recognize and adjust the waveform
amplitude and time base. It will then display the matched
waveform on the screen.
 Manual Measurement: Manually set parameters such as
predicted waveform voltage, time base, cursor position,
trigger, coupling mode, and probe attenuation. Connect the
measurement circuit with the oscilloscope probe to observe
the waveform and related measured values.
 Numeric Display: Press the F3 key to bring up the relevant
numerical options on the screen. The measured values include
peak-to-peak value, maximum value, minimum value, root
mean square, frequency, duty cycle, period, and frequency
meter – a total of 8 groups of values. Due to limited screen
space, CH1 and CH2 can display up to 4 groups of values each.
You can check the desired values according to measurement
needs, press F4 to exit after selection, and the screen will
display the selected measured values.

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Oscilloscope Functions Introduction
 XY Display Mode:
Enter the fifth page of the extended function menu and press F1 to
select the X-Y display mode. At this point, the screen switches to the
vertical display of CH1 and CH2. Based on the frequency ratio and
phase difference of the measured signals from CH1 and CH2, it
generates various shapes and changes in Lissajous patterns.

 Persistence Time:
Enter the fifth page of the extended function menu and press F2 to
select the persistence time. Adjust the persistence time according to
measurement needs: minimum, 500ms, 1S, 10S, infinite.

 Format:
Enter the fifth page of the
extended function menu and
press F3 to format. After
completion, it will clear the
saved waveform images.

 Backlight Time:
Enter the fifth page of the
extended function menu and
press F4 to set the backlight off
time: 30S, 60S, 120S, Off
(infinite).

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Oscilloscope Functions Introduction
 Cursor Measurement:
Typically, during the waveform measurement process, there is a
need to capture a specific segment of the waveform to individually
measure its amplitude or time. This gives rise to the cursor
measurement function.

Press the MENU


key, then press
the right arrow
key to enter the
sixth page of the
extended
function menu.

By selecting the Measurement Cursor menu, you can choose Horizontal


Cursor, Vertical Cursor, or Horizontal + Vertical Cursor. After opening
the cursor axis, numerical values will be displayed in the upper left
corner of the screen.
Horizontal Cursor Measurement: Open the horizontal cursor axis,
return to the main menu, press the Measurement Cursor button,
choose the upper and lower cursor axes to move, and read the voltage
value between the two cursor axes.
Vertical Cursor Measurement: Open the vertical cursor axis, return to
the main menu, press the Measurement Cursor button, choose the left
and right cursor axes to move, and read the time value between the
two cursor axes.
Horizontal and Vertical Cursor Measurement: Open both horizontal and
vertical cursor axes simultaneously, return to the main menu, press the
Measurement Cursor button, choose the upper, lower, left, and right
cursor axes to move, and read the values between the upper and
lower, as well as left and right cursors.

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Oscilloscope Functions Introduction
 How to Save Measurement Waveforms:
To save a measurement waveform, press and hold the [Save] key for 2
seconds. Release the key when the screen displays the 'Save' prompt. The
oscilloscope will automatically save the current measured waveform data,
sequentially numbered, and store it as images in the memory.
 How to Browse and Retrieve Saved Waveforms:
1. Enter the sixth menu, press F1 to enter the extended applications. The
screen will show saved waveform images.
2. Use the arrow keys (up, down, left, right) to navigate and select the
waveform you want to view.
3. Press the [MENU] key to confirm and open the selected image.
4. Press F3 to delete the image.
 To access saved waveforms on a computer:
1. Enter the third menu, press F3 to enter data save mode.
2. Connect the oscilloscope to the computer using a TYPE-C data cable.
3. Click on "USB Disk" on the computer and open the "pic" folder to review
saved waveforms.
4. Alternatively, download the waveforms to the computer for more
convenient organization and analysis.
Press the [F2] key to return to the measurement interface.
 Language Setting: Enter the third menu, press F4, and choose between
Simplified Chinese or English as the oscilloscope language based on
personal preferences.
 Auto Shutdown: Enter the fourth menu, press F1 to select the auto
shutdown time. Depending on usage frequency, choose from 1 minute,
10 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 120 minutes, or turn off (infinite).
For short-term use, consider 15 or 30 minutes auto shutdown; for long
continuous use, select 120 minutes or infinite.
 Restore Settings: Enter the third menu, press F2. The screen will display
a prompt. Press the [MENU] key to reboot the system and restore
factory settings.
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Oscilloscope Functions Introduction
 Run Mode:
The oscilloscope is equipped with two operating modes: Normal mode
and High-Speed mode. Enter the fourth menu, press F3 to toggle
between them. Depending on the measurement signal, if the input
signal is less than 30MHz, it is recommended to use Normal mode. If
the measurement signal frequency is higher than 30MHz, it is advisable
to switch to High-Speed mode.
Normal Mode: Maximum sampling rate 200MSa/s, Maximum
measurement bandwidth 30MHz; Lower power consumption, more
power-efficient.
High-Speed Mode: Maximum sampling rate 280MSa/s, Maximum
measurement bandwidth 50MHz; Higher power consumption.
 Backlight Brightness:
Enter the fourth menu, press F2 to adjust the screen backlight
brightness. Brightness levels are set at 30%, 50%, 80%, and 100%. For
indoor lighting, it is recommended to adjust the brightness to 30%, or
adjust it according to the comfort level in different usage environments.
 Baseline Calibration:
The instrument is factory-calibrated at 100%. However, if there is a
baseline offset due to large environmental temperature deviations or
prolonged periods of non-use, baseline calibration can be performed.
1. Enter the third menu, press F1, and the screen will prompt "Unplug
the plug and press the menu key to start calibration."
2. Press the MENU key to start the calibration.
During calibration, please note the following:
1. Do not connect the probe or input signal during calibration, as it
may cause calibration deviation or damage to the instrument.
2. Do not perform other operations during the calibration process.
Wait patiently until the calibration is complete.
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Signal Generator Functions Introduction
 Setting the Signal Generator Output Waveform:
Navigate to the sixth page menu and press the F4 key for signal output
settings. The screen will display the output signal settings window.
1. The signal settings window has four groups of settings. The border color of
a setting field turns red to indicate it is currently selected for configuration.
Use the up and down arrow keys to change the selected field. The border
color turns yellow when selected, and the left and right arrow keys adjust
the parameters of the selected field.
2. The first field is for output waveform type settings, the second field is for
frequency settings, the third field is for amplitude settings, and the fourth
field is for duty cycle settings.
3. After selecting the desired field for configuration, press the MENU key to
confirm. The border color of the selected field turns yellow. Use the left and
right arrow keys to set the output waveform type or parameters for the
selected field. After configuring the parameters for the field, press the MENU
key again to confirm. The border color will turn red. Use the down arrow key
to proceed to the next group of settings and repeat the process in the same
manner.
4. After completing all
parameter settings, press the
F4 key to exit the configuration
window. The waveform symbol
and frequency that have been
set will appear in the lower
right corner of the screen.
5. Connect the oscilloscope
probe to the signal output port
and begin the measurement.
Note: In the current mode, when the signal output waveform is
pulse wave, sine wave, and sawtooth wave, the oscilloscope's
maximum measurement time base is limited to 100us. If you switch
to the restore time base, the signal output will be set to square
wave.
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 Signal Generator Mode Signal Output
Enter the sixth page menu, press the F1 key to access the extended
applications. At this point, the screen displays options for image browsing
and signal output patterns. Choose signal output, then press the MENU key
to enter the signal generator output settings interface.

1. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the output waveform as sine
wave, square wave, triangle wave, half-wave, full-wave, or sawtooth wave.
The screen display window synchronously shows the corresponding
waveform.
2. Use the up and down arrow keys to switch the frequency unit between
1Hz and 1KHz.
3.Press the F1 key to increase the frequency setting value. Short presses of
F1 cause a single increment in frequency, while long presses result in
continuous changes.
4.Press the F2 key to decrease the frequency setting value. Short presses of
F2 cause a single decrement in frequency, while long presses result in
continuous changes.
5.Press the F3 key to increase the duty cycle setting value. Short presses of
F3 cause a single increment in duty cycle, while long presses result in
continuous changes.
6.Press the F4 key to decrease the duty cycle setting value. Short presses of
F4 cause a single decrement in duty cycle, while long presses result in
continuous changes.
7.Press the MENU key to toggle the ON/OFF switch at the top right corner of
the screen, simultaneously enabling and disabling signal output.
8.To return to the oscilloscope interface, press the MODE key to exit.
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Introduction to Multimeter Mode
LCD (Enter by pressing the MODE button)
① ②



⑤ ⑦

⑨ ⑪

⑫ ⑬ ⑩ ⑭ ⑮
Pressing the HOLD button on the panel will
① HOLD
freeze the current displayed data.

Battery Display the current battery level status and



level charging indication.
The dial's analog pointer changes position
Analog
③ according to the main display measurement data,
pointer
indicating the corresponding scale position.
Display the current corresponding measurement
symbol
④ type symbol, including AC, DC, resistance,
display
capacitance, diode, and buzzer symbols.
Negative When a negative value occurs, the screen will

sign display a negative sign prompt.

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Displays the multimeter measurement value, with a
⑥ Main display
maximum display of 25,000 counts.

⑦ Unit symbol Displays the unit symbol of the measured data.

Automatic Range (AUTO): The multimeter


automatically selects the appropriate testing range.
Testing
⑧ Manual Measurement (MANU): Press the RANGE
mode
key to manually select and switch to a specified
testing range.

Displays the maximum reading during


⑨ Max:
measurement.

⑩ AVG: Displays the average reading during measurement.

In DC voltage, resistance, and capacitance


measurements, it displays the minimum value
Min:
⑪ (Min).
Hz:
In AC voltage and current measurements, it displays
the frequency (Hz) of the AC signal.

Voltage Press F1 to select the voltage measurement range



range and press F1 again to select AC/DC mode switching.

Press F2 to enter the resistance measurement


range.
Resistance,
In the resistance measurement range, press F2 to
capacitance,
enter the continuity range.
⑬ diode,
In the continuity range, press F2 to enter the diode
continuity
range.
range
In the diode range, press F2 to enter the
capacitance range.

Current Press F3 to switch to the current measurement



range range.

Millivolt In the current measurement interface, the original



range F4 menu displays the mA range.

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Multimeter Input Terminal

10A Input port for current measurement (≤9.999A)

mA Input port for current measurement (≤250mA)

COM Common (return) port for all measurements

Input port for the following measurements:


AC/DC voltage
Resistance
VΩHz Capacitance
Frequency
Continuity
Diode

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Measurement Method
Measuring AC Voltage and DC Voltage
1. Insert the black probe into the COM terminal and the red probe
into the VΩHz terminal.
2. If measuring voltage less than 250mV, press the F4 key once to
select the millivolt range or press twice to enter the AC millivolt
range. If measuring voltage greater than 250mV, press the F1 key
once to enter the DC voltage range or press twice to enter the AC
voltage range.
3. Use the probe tips to contact the correct testing points in the
circuit.
4. Read the voltage value displayed on the screen.

• The measured voltage must not exceed the rated maximum test
value, as it may damage the instrument and pose a risk to personal
safety. When measuring high-voltage circuits, it is essential to avoid
direct contact with the high-voltage components.

Measuring AC Current and DC Current


1. Insert the black probe into the COM terminal and the red probe
into the 10A terminal or mA terminal (choose based on the
maximum test value of the two terminals and the estimated value
of the current to be measured); press the F3 key on the panel to
select the current menu; after entering the current menu, the F4
key corresponds to the mA current.
2. Press the corresponding menu key again to switch between DC
and AC.

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3. Disconnect the circuit under test, and connect the meter probes
in series with the circuit before restoring power. Read the
displayed current value on the screen.

• The measured current should not exceed the rated maximum test value to
avoid damaging the instrument and jeopardizing personal safety. If the
magnitude of the current to be measured is unknown, perform a
preliminary test on the A-terminal, then select the test port and range
based on the displayed value. It is strictly prohibited to apply voltage in
this mode.
Measuring Resistance
1. Insert the black probe into the COM terminal and the red probe
into the VΩHz terminal.
2. Press the F2 key to enter the resistance mode.
3. Use the probe tips to touch the desired circuit test point.
4. Read the displayed resistance value on the screen.

• Before measuring resistance, ensure that all power sources in the circuit
being tested are turned off, and all capacitors are completely discharged.
• It is strictly prohibited to apply voltage in this range.

Testing continuity
1. Insert the black test lead into the COM terminal, and the red test
lead into the VΩHz terminal.
2. Switch to the continuity mode by pressing the F2 key when in the
resistance range.
3. Connect the test leads to the two points of the circuit under test;
if the built-in buzzer sounds, it indicates a short circuit.

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Measuring Diode
1.In the continuity mode, press F2 to enter the diode test mode.
2.Connect the red test lead to the positive lead of the diode under test
and the black test lead to the negative lead. Then, read the forward
voltage displayed on the screen. If the test lead polarity is reversed or
the diode is faulty, the screen will display " ".

• Prohibition of Voltage Input in Continuity and Diode Modes:


• It is strictly prohibited to apply voltage in the continuity and diode
measurement modes.
• Before testing, disconnect the power source of the circuit and
discharge all high-voltage capacitors.

Measuring Capacitance
1. Insert the black probe into the COM terminal and the red probe
into the VΩHz terminal.
2. In the diode mode, press the F2 key once to enter the capacitance
mode.
3. Connect the red probe to the positive terminal of the capacitor
and the black probe to the negative terminal of the capacitor.
4. Once the reading stabilizes, read the capacitance value displayed
on the screen.

• Before testing, disconnect the circuit power and discharge all high-
voltage capacitors.

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Multimeter Extended Functions

When in multimeter mode, press the MENU key, and the screen will
display the following extended menu:

F1: Switch language between Chinese and English.


F2: Set the auto-off time to 1 minute, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 60
minutes, 120 minutes, or turn off (no auto-off time limit).
F3: Adjust the backlight brightness to 30%, 50%, 80%, or 100% screen
brightness.
F4: Open/close the serial port output menu. When the serial port
output is open, connect the upper computer to the signal generator
output port (serial port output end). Set the serial port baud rate to
115200. When successfully connected, the multimeter will update and
send measurement data to the upper computer in real time at a rate of
3 times per second. This allows real-time monitoring and saving analysis
of measurement values.
Note: As the ground of the serial port output end is the same as the
ground of the oscilloscope probe, do not use the probe to measure
circuit waveforms synchronously when connecting the upper computer
to the serial port, as there is a risk of damaging the equipment.

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Maintenance and Care
Except for battery and fuse replacement, do not attempt to repair
this product or alter its circuit unless you have the necessary
qualifications and possess corresponding calibration, performance
testing, and maintenance operation instructions.
Cleaning the Product
Use a damp cloth and mild detergent to clean the casing. Do not
use corrosive or solvent-based cleaners. Dust or moisture on the
test ports may affect the accuracy of readings.
*Before cleaning the product, remove all input signals.
Battery Charging
When the battery icon in the top right corner of the screen
displays , prompt charging is required. Follow these steps:
1.Connect the TYPE-C data cable to a DC 5V output adapter for
charging.
2. Connect the TYPE-C data cable to a computer's USB port for
charging.
3. While charging, the screen displays the symbol.
4. When fully charged, the screen displays the symbol.
5. During the instrument charging process, the built-in red light
on the power button will illuminate. When the battery is fully
charged, the red light will go out.
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Battery Storage
If the instrument is not used for an extended period (such as more
than 6 months), it should be charged to 50%-70% and stored in a
cool, dry environment. If the lithium battery shows signs of rust,
leakage, swelling, etc., it should be immediately removed and
disposed of.
Battery Replacement
The lithium battery in the instrument can be recharged repeatedly but
is still a consumable item. If you observe a significant reduction in
standby time, replace it with the same model of 18650 lithium battery.
Refer to the fuse replacement steps for the replacement method.
Note: When installing the battery, pay attention to the correct polarity.

Fuse Replacement
When the fuse blows or malfunctions, follow these steps to replace it:
1. Before replacing the fuse, remove the test leads and turn off the
instrument.
2. Unscrew the four screws securing the back cover of the product and
remove the back cover.
3. Remove the old fuse and replace it with a new one of the same
model.
4. Reattach the back cover and tighten the screws.

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Technical Specifications
General Technical Specifications for Multimeter
Display (IPS) 25000 counts
Range Automatic/Manual
Material ABS+TPE
Sampling Rate 3 times per second
True RMS √
Data Hold √
Screen Backlight √
Low Battery Indicator √
Auto Power Off √

Mechanical Technical Specifications


Dimensions 177*89*40mm
Weight 380g
Battery Type 18650 battery * 1
Warranty Period 1 year

Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature 0~40℃
Environment Humidity <75%
Storage Temperature -20~60℃
Environment Humidity <80%

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Multimeter Technical Specifications

Function Range Resolution Accuracy


2.5000V 0.0001V

DC Voltage 25.000V 0.001V


(V) 250.00V 0.01V ±(0.05%
1000.0V 0.1V +3)

DC Voltage 25.000mV 0.001mV


(mV) 250.00mV 0.01mV
2.5000V 0.0001V

AC Voltage 25.000V 0.001V


(V) 250.00V 0.01V
±(0.5%+3)
750.0V 0.1V

AC Voltage 25.000mV 0.001mV


(mV) 250.00mV 0.01mV

AC Voltage Frequency Response:40Hz~1kHz

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Function Range Resolution Accuracy
DC Current 2.5000A 0.0001A
±(0.5%+3)
(A) 10.000A 0.001A
DC Current 25.000mA 0.001mA
±(0.5%+3)
(mA) 250.00mA 0.01mA
AC Current 2.5000A 0.0001A
±(0.8%+3)
(A) 10.000A 0.001A
AC Current 25.000mA 0.001mA
±(0.8%+3)
(μA/mA) 250.00mA 0.01mA
AC Current Frequency Response:40Hz~1kHz
250.00Ω 0.01Ω ±(0.5%+3)
2.5000kΩ 0.0001kΩ
25.000kΩ 0.001kΩ ±(0.2%+3)
Resistance 250.00kΩ 0.01kΩ
2.5000MΩ 0.0001MΩ
±(1%+3)
25.000MΩ 00.001MΩ
250.0MΩ 0.1MΩ ±(5.0%+5)

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Function Range Resolution Accuracy
9.999nF 0.001nF ±(5.0%+20)
99.99nF 0.01nF
999.9nF 0.1nF
9.999μF 0.001μF ±(2.0%+5)
Capacitance
99.99μF 0.01μF
999.9μF 0.1μF
9.999mF 0.001mF
±(5.0%+5)
99.99mF 0.01mF

Frequency 99.99Hz 0.01Hz


(Up to
100kHz 999.9Hz 0.1Hz
only
9.999kHz 0.001kHz ±(0.1%+2)
applicable
in AC 99.99kHz 0.01kHz
Voltage
range) 999.9kHz 0.1kHz
Diode √
Continuity √

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Oscilloscope Specifications
Characteristics Description
Bandwidth 50MHZ Dual Channel
Sampling Method Real-time sampling
Sampling
Sampling Rate 200M/280MSa/s
Channels 2 Dual Channel
Input Coupling DC, AC
Input Impedance 1MΩ,@16pf
Input Attenuation X1, X10
Maximum Input X1 range <150V, X10 range <300V
Voltage (DC+AC peak)
Rate Range 1.5Sa/s - 280MSa/s
Interpolation (sinx)x
Horizontal Sweep Range 10ns/div - 20s/div
Time Base Accuracy 20ppm
Record Length Up to 128Kbyte
Sensitivity 20mV/div - 10V/div
Offset Range 4 grids (positive and negative)
Analog Bandwidth 50MHZ
Vertical
Low-Frequency More than 10Hz
Rise Time Less than 10ns
DC Gain Accuracy ±3%
Period, frequency, peak-to-peak
Measurement Auto Measurement value, maximum value, minimum value,
RMS, duty cycle, pulse count
Trigger Modes Auto, normal, single
Trigger
Trigger Edges Rising edge, falling edge
Sine wave, square wave, sawtooth wave,
Signal Generator Output
half wave, full wave
Normal mode 200MSa/s, High-speed mode
Operating Modes
280MSa/s
Display Modes YT, XY, Roll
Persistence Mode Minimum, 500ms, 1S, 10S, Infinite
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