UNI-T UTP1310 User Manual
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To calibrate the UNI-T UTP1310, connect the probe to the calibration terminal on the oscilloscope, adjust the probe's compensation until the waveform is a perfect square, and ensure all settings are correctly adjusted for accurate readings.
Check the power connection, ensure the power switch is on, and verify that the power cord is securely connected. If the issue persists, inspect the fuse and replace if necessary.
Use a USB flash drive to store waveforms. Insert the drive into the oscilloscope's USB port, select the 'Save' function from the menu, and follow the on-screen instructions to save the waveform.
Check the probe settings and ensure the probe is properly compensated. Confirm that the bandwidth limit is appropriately set and the input coupling is correctly selected for the signal being measured.
Download the latest firmware from the UNI-T official website, copy it to a USB drive, and insert the drive into the oscilloscope. Follow the prompts on the device to complete the update process.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces. Avoid using solvents or harsh chemicals. Regularly check and clean the ventilation slots to prevent overheating and dust accumulation.
Ensure all cables are securely connected, inspect for any damaged cables, and confirm that the correct ports are being used. Restart the oscilloscope and any connected devices to reset the connections.
Yes, the UTP1310 can be used for automotive diagnostics. Ensure you have the proper probes and settings configured for the specific vehicle system you are testing.
Access the trigger menu, select the desired trigger type (edge, pulse, etc.), and adjust the trigger level and slope to capture the specific signal event you are interested in.
Perform a hard reset by powering off the oscilloscope and unplugging it. Wait a few seconds before plugging it back in and turning it on. Ensure firmware is up-to-date to prevent future freezes.