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is part of the manual is very useful for repairing
Here are circuit diagrams
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a complete list of circuit boards and components
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The Oscilloscope at a Glance
One of the first things you will want to do with your new oscilloscope is to become acquainted with its front panel. Therefore, we have written the exercises in this chapter to familiarize you with some of its controls. The front panel has knobs, grey keys, and white keys. The knobs are used most often and are similar to the knobs on other oscilloscopes. The grey keys bring up softkey menus on the display that allow you access to many of the oscilloscope features. The white keys are instant action keys and menus are not associated with them. Throughout this book, the front-panel keys are denoted by a box around the name of the key, and softkeys are denoted by a change in the text type. For example, Source is the grey front-panel key labeled source under the trigger portion of the front panel, and Line is a softkey. The word Line is at the bottom of the display directly above an unlabeled softkey (which is also grey).
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