④ Trigger settings: Allows configuration of trigger settings for CH1/CH2, including trigger mode (Auto,
Normal, Single) and edge selection.
⑤Frequency counter display: Displays the frequency of the measured signal.
⑥ Trigger status display: Status includes Trig' d, Wait, ROLL, Auto, Stop, and Ready.
⑦ Channel settings: Allows additional configuration for CH1/CH2, such as enabling/disabling display,
probe attenuation ratio, voltage range, coupling mode (AC/DC), bandwidth limit, etc.
⑧ Signal source settings: Used to output various types of waveform signals. Users can adjust parame-
ters such as frequency and waveform type to generate the desired test signal.
⑨ Multimeter Settings: Supports switching between voltage, current, and resistance measurement
modes. supports automatic measurement. Measurement values are displayed directly, assisting in
the analysis of signal electrical characteristics.
▶ 3.1.2 Vertical System
The vertical system is a key component of the oscilloscope
used to control and adjust signal display.
For a dual-channel oscilloscope, each channel has indepen-
dent settings. Users can make adjustments by tapping the
corresponding function buttons on the screen or by using
the CH1/CH2 keys.